Tempelhof Airport, a relic from the World War II and Cold War periods, played a significant role in history, first as a transport hub for Nazi forces and later as a lifeline for West Berlin, bringing in essential supplies. Located in Berlin, Germany, this expansive site has since been transformed into a vibrant public park. Today, visitors can enjoy a variety of activities, including jogging, cycling, skating, picnicking, flying kites, and barbecuing, all within the unique setting of the former airport.
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