At the foot of the historic Klangberg there is a local recreational idyll for families. The Klangberg or "
rubble mountain at the Etzold sand pit" and the adjacent park is a historic place worth seeing, which is still unknown to many.
The Klangberg takes its name from the sound-producing stone slabs on the plateau at the top of the hill. Its ephemeral sound is said to evoke the
demolition of the University Church of St. Pauli by the SED regime in 1968.
An excursion to Klangberg is particularly worthwhile with children aged 3 and over. There is a
Playground,
Table tennis, a
basketball court The playground impresses with challenging
climbing elementswhere children can test their skills. There is also a
slide and plenty of space for
ball and catching gamesOf course, an exciting little hike to the summit of the Klangberg with children is a good idea.
From there you can enjoy a perfect view of the nearby Battle of the Nations Monument.
Two information boards vividly tell the story of the Klangberg and its connection to the blown-up university church.
Not far from the Klangberg is the very popular sports bar "Interface 1845". It's worth a detour here if you get hungry.