Theodor Wolff Park

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Theodor Wolff Park
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Part of the park in 2016
Theodor Wolff Park
Location Berlin, Germany
Coordinates 52°30′05″N13°23′24″E / 52.5015°N 13.3900°E / 52.5015; 13.3900
2016 Berlin, Germany (April 2016) - 009.JPG
2016

Theodor Wolff Park (German: Theodor-Wolff-Park) is a public park in Kreuzberg, Berlin, Germany.

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