Spreepark, Berlin, Germany
i chose this park because i love Farris wheels. every theme park i go to i go on a Farris Wheel. and i love to look at abandoned things. what cot my eye was all the different and poppy colors. and i think that the photographer did a great job capturing the Farris wheel.
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By Michaela Lola Abrera
Living in Berlin demands that you actively seek out its hidden haunts and break barriers. The city’s penchant for blending the bizarre with the ordinary makes it the perfect place for curiosity-seekers and non-conformists. Concealed within the lush greenery of the Treptow Park and barred by a rusty iron fence is the abandoned Spreepark (www.spreepark.de). This former GDR amusement center, which opened in 1969 and was best known as ‘Cultural Park Plenterwald,’ carries with it ghostly images of a bygone era.