Collections: Tempelhofer Feld


 
Tempelhofer Feld: From Airfield to Urban Oasis!


Tempelhofer Feld: From Airport to Urban Park

Tempelhofer Feld, now a popular open space and recreational area, has a rich history. Originally built as an airport, it played a central role in Germany and Europe's aviation history. The airport's construction began in 1936 and was used by the Nazis as a showcase project for the upcoming Olympics. During World War II, the site served as an air force base and was a crucial battleground in the fight for Berlin.


Post-War Era and Closure of Tempelhofer Airport

After the war, the airport was used by the Allies and played a vital role in the Berlin Airlift of 1948-1949. In the following years, it became an essential hub for air traffic and served as an arrival point for many refugees from East Germany. In 2008, the airport was closed, and the site was made available to the public.


Since its closure, Tempelhofer Feld has experienced a variety of uses and has become an essential meeting place and exchange hub. Today, it offers numerous leisure and relaxation opportunities. It is a vital location for sports, games, and relaxation, attracting millions of visitors from around the world each year. At Ullstein Bild, we are proud to present this unique collection of historical photographs of Tempelhofer Feld. Learn more about the captivating history of this exceptional cultural landscape and be enchanted by the beauty and versatility of Tempelhofer Feld.