Teufelsberg, a man-made hill rising 262 feet (80 meters) on the edge of Berlin’s Grunewald forest, was once the site of a Cold War–era American spy station. Today, the abandoned station, now a canvas for vibrant street art, crowns the hill. Visitors can explore the remnants of this historical site, wandering through the graffiti-covered structures and enjoying panoramic views of the surrounding forest. The hill itself, built from the rubble of World War II, offers a unique blend of history and modern urban art, making it a compelling destination for day-trippers.
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