List of the collections into Berlin
the most well-known high collections according to height into Berlin the following are arranged:
Name, height over NN, district/landscape, situation
- of Müggelberge (115.4 m), Köpenick, highest mountain in southeast Berlin
- devil mountain (114.7 m), Green forest northern edge, rubble mountain in West Berlin
- ear fields of mountains (112 m), district March ancestor Heller village, in the landscape park rooting valley
- shepherd mountain (103 m), Berlin when lake, southwest Berlin
- Kienberg (102 m), March ancestor
- Oderbruchkippe (91 m), people park Prenzlauer mountain, rubble mountain
- village view (86 m), Rudow, rubble mountain
- Humboldthöhe (85 m), Wedding, people park Humboldthain, rubble mountain
- large shelter mountain (78 m), people park Friedrichshain, rubble mountain
- Insulaner (78 m), district beautiful mountain, rubble mountain with William Foerster observatory
- Rudower height (70 m), Rudow
- spruce mountain (68 m), highest collection in Berlin Steglitz
- Rixdorfer height (68 m), district Neukölln, rubble mountain in the people park hare heath
- of finery mountains (68 m), Rahnsdorf
- Böttcherberg (66 m), in the district Berlin Zehlendorf
- cross mountain (66 m), in the Viktoriapark cross mountain
- Heinersdorfer mountain (also “stone mountain”) (53 m), in Berlin Heinersdorf
- protected area windmill mountain (52 m), in Berlin Gatow
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Web on the left of
- citizens of Berlin bookmarks: “Mountains” and collections (small selection of approx. 140) - partly. other elevator data
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see also
- Berliner_Statistiken#Bodenerhebungen
- list of the mountains of Germany
- list of the highest mountains of Germany
- list of the highest mountains in the German Lands of the Federal Republic
of mountains or collections after Land of the Federal Republic (Germany)
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