Köpenick
Köpenick is an area in the borough of Treptow-Köpenick in Berlin. It is located in the south-east of the city.
Prior to Berlin's 2001 administrative reform, Köpenick was a borough in its own right—Berlin's largest by area—consisting of the localities of Köpenick, Oberschöneweide, Grünau, Schmöckwitz, Müggelheim, Rahnsdorf, and Friedrichshagen. It also has the largest percentage of its area covered by forests and water (most notably the Müggelsee lake).
Until 2002 there was near Uhlenhorst a large radio facility for MW and FM with a 248 metre high self-radiating radio mast, which was insulated against earth. The FM services of this facility were moved to the central TV Tower near the Alexanderplatz and the AM transmitters were moved to a new aerial mast at Zehlendorf (near Oranienburg).
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Spreehöfe
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Interesting leisure complex in Köpenick with bowling area, restaurant and
Union Friedrichshagen
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Union Friedrichshagen is very nice and comfortable cinema situated in Köpenick
Bräustübl
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Nice brewery with amiable atmosphere and faithful clients.
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