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Operating Costs and Revenues Unveiled for Spreepark in 2027

Reopening of Spreepark in 2027 Transforms into an Art, Culture, and Nature Haven, With Focus Also on Cost-Cutting Measures.

Operating Costs and Revenues of Spreepark in 2027 Revealed
Operating Costs and Revenues of Spreepark in 2027 Revealed

Operating Costs and Revenues Unveiled for Spreepark in 2027

The Spreepark in Berlin, a beloved destination for locals and city guests, is set to undergo a significant transformation. The park, which includes the iconic Egg House, will be managed by Grün Berlin GmbH, a state-owned enterprise.

The reopening of the park, scheduled for 2027, aims to create a modern, multifunctional urban space that combines leisure, education, and adventure. Visitors can expect a variety of activities, including events from the art and culture sector, environmental education offers, and gastronomic experiences.

Grün Berlin GmbH has announced that the park will have an entry fee for visitors. However, they are also working on a balanced financing concept that includes entrance fees, rent, and income from third-party events. This approach is designed to ensure the park's long-term economic viability while maintaining its traditional appeal.

In line with the city's commitment to sustainability, the park's operations will prioritise energy savings and resource conservation. Construction measures for the new concept began in 2023, and the park's management is continuously reviewing operating costs for optimization.

The transformed Spreepark will become an art, culture, and nature park, offering a unique blend of culture, nature, and education for all. This exciting transformation is made possible through the collaboration of Grün Berlin GmbH, Spreepark, and the Press and Information Office of the State of Berlin.

The reopening of the Spreepark is a significant step forward in Berlin's efforts to maintain its status as a vibrant and dynamic city. The park's management is looking forward to welcoming visitors in 2027 and continuing the Spreepark's tradition as a popular destination for Berliners and city guests.

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