Spreepark

Kiehnwerderallee 1-3
Berlin, Berlin, Germany

SBNO since

SBNO Roller Coasters: 1

NameTypeDesignScaleSince
SpreeblitzSteelSit DownFamily

Defunct Roller Coasters: 6

NameTypeDesignScaleOpenedClosed
Jet StarSteelSit DownThrill
Mega Looping BahnSteelSit DownExtreme
Fun ExpressSteelSit DownFamily
Wilde MausWoodSit DownThrill -
AchterbahnSteelSit DownThrill
AchterbahnSteelSit DownThrill

Details

Former namesKulturpark Plänterwald ( to )
Former statusOperated from to
Fan web sitesSpreepark online

Location

At the time Spreepark was built, it was within East Germany.

Notes

One reason Mr. Witte has stated for the failure of Spree Park is the lack of parking. Spree Park is located in a protected forest so one cannot simply cut down the trees and build a parking lot.

Owner / Operator

The owner of Spree Park, Norbert Witte went bankrupt and left Germany rather abruptly. He took several of the park's rides including the Fun Express and Fun Express with him to Peru where he was to open a small park called Lunapark at Jockey Plaza in Lima, Peru. Some of the rides were damaged in transit and then followed by legal discussions of who would pay for the damages. In the later half of 2002 there are reports that Mr. Witte has returned to Germany.

Pop Culture

Several scenes including the last act of the 2011 movie Hanna were filmed at the abandoned Spreepark.

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