Planning & Construction
Milestones
Since 2014, the Spreepark site has once again been owned by the state of Berlin. In 2016, the development of the Spreepark of the future began. With the start of the redevelopment of the "Lost Place", the more than four-year participation process began, in which thousands of citizens* contributed their ideas and suggestions for the Spreepark. In parallel, the planning was advanced in an iterative process and individual preparatory construction measures were started.
2026
- Completion and opening of the Spreepark of the Future
2024-2026
- Successive construction completion of the Spreepark
2023
- Completion of B-plan procedure
- Opening of jetty
- Opening of the Eierhäuschen (Egg house)
2022
- Pre-certification in platinum by the DGNB Deutsche Gesellschaft für Nachhaltiges Bauen (German Sustainable Building Council)
- Start of interim use of Mero Hall in Spreepark laboratory
- Start of construction of jetty
![[Translate to English:] Menschen sitzen an Tischen vor dem Eierhäuschen](/fileadmin/_processed_/3/e/csm_spreepark_entwicklung_eierhaeuschen_2022_1cf15592ee.jpg)
2021
- Start Renovation of the Ferris wheel
- Repair of Mero-Halle
- Presentation of plans for the outdoor facilities & civil engineering structures in the Spreepark
- Start of construction work open-air around the Eierhäuschen
- Start of construction Pionierweg/Wasserweg

2020
- Conclusion of public participation
- Start of media development
- Start of trial operation in the "Labor Spreepark"

2019
- Start of renovation of Eierhäuschen
- Start second phase public participation
- Start object planning
- Start ecological planning and construction supervision as well as sustainability conception
- Start economic feasibility study
- Feasibility study for traffic development
2018
- Presentation framework planning
- Start environmental education workshops

2017
- Arsenic damage remediation
- Inventory building
2016
- State-owned Grün Berlin GmbH takes over the development of the Spreepark
- Establishment of traffic safety of publicly accessible areas
- Ecological and technical inventory of the area
- Start removal of contaminated sites
- Start of first phase public participation
- Start planning
- Start guided tours

2014
- The State of Berlin buys back the heritable building right for the Spreepark