Waldbühne Berlin

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The Waldbühne (Woodland Stage or Forest Stage) is an amphitheatre at Olympiapark Berlin in Berlin, Germany. It was designed by German architect Werner March in emulation of a Greek theatre and built between 1934 and 1936 as the Dietrich-Eckart-Freilichtbühne (Dietrich Eckart Open Air Theater), a Nazi Thingplatz, and opened in association with the 1936 Summer Olympics. Since World War II it has been used for a variety of events, including boxing matches, film showings and classical and rock concerts. It seats more than 22,000 people. The venue is located off Friedrich-Friesen-Allee just northeast of Glockenturmstraße.

 

Getting there by public transport

S-Bahn
Take the S3 or S9 lines to the Pichelsberg S-Bahn station. From there it is a 10-minute walk to the Waldbühne. Take the S3 and S9 lines to the Olympiastadion S-Bahn station. From there it is a 15-minute walk to the Waldbühne.

U-Bahn
Take the U2 lines to the Olympiastadion U-Bahn station. From there it is a 20-minute walk to the Waldbühne.

 

Arrival by car

If you are travelling by car, take the A100. From the Kaiserdamm Süd exit, continue on Heerstrasse from Kaiserdamm. From here, turn right onto Passenheimer Strasse and you will reach the Waldbühne car park P07.