As part of "Gropius' Kulturinseln", the art trail on Wildmeisterdamm invites you to rediscover the path between Lipschitzallee and Hugo Heimann School through five site-specific artistic stations on Sunday, June 7, 2026.
The path runs right through Gropiusstadt and connects different neighborhoods with the adjacent landscape and bird sanctuary. Long before high-rise buildings were built here, it bordered on fields and a royal hunting ground. In the ground around the path are the roots of old trees, cobblestones from the time of the Chaussee, unrealized urban development plans and the lost foundation stone of Gropiusstadt. The post-war modernist ideal of light, fresh air and sunshine hovers over everything. The path is a place of transition - between city and nature, between everyday life and protected natural space.
The artists Jana Maria Dohmann, Valentina Karga, Toshihiko Mitsuya, Silvia Noronha, Fruzsina Pusztai, Katja Marie Voigt and Elisa Dierson question the path and its history in different ways. What was laid in the ground back then? What has survived underground and what are we putting in today for the future?
Stroll, roll or run along the trail and discover works of art and trail exercises in the bays along the way.
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