Pichelswerder

The interior of the island is a wooded nature reserve, characterized by the presence of old oak and pine trees.

Moreover, Pichelswerder is home to one of the twelve designated dog walking areas in Berlin, situated on both sides of the Heerstraße.

Pichelswerder was discovered in the middle of the 19th century by the people of Spandau and Berlin as a popular excursion destination.

The large hall of the Rackwitz Inn later served as a film and television studio after World War II.

In 1879, an erratic boulder was discovered on Pichelswerder in a longitudinal depression running from north to south near the western locales on the Havel River.

Pichelswerder on a postcard from 1906
Pichelswerder - Leuchtfeuer (Navigation Lights Tower)