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May 4, 2012

Dinosaur Sighting: Berlin’s Dilapidated Dinosaurs

That sauropod looks quite frustrated. These dilapidated dinosaurs rest at Berlin's abandoned Spreepark. Photo by Flickr user davidrush.

In an abandoned Berlin amusement park, dinosaurs are slowly suffering a second extinction. The creatures, attractions at what was once the German Democratic Republic’s Kulturpark Plänterwald, have toppled over, are decorated with graffiti and are slowly rotting away in a setting perfect for a Scooby-Doo episode or another tedious found-footage horror film (your choice).

A felled Stegosaurus at Berlin's Spreepark. Photo by Flickr user extranoise.

Kuriositas recently laid out the park’s backstory. When the static dinosaurs were put in place, Kulturpark Plänterwald was in Soviet-controlled East Berlin. The theme park was the only one on the communist side of the Berlin Wall. But when East and West Germany reunited in 1989, the park quickly collapsed. Even though the attractions at the relabeled Spreepark were expanded, a lack of parking and an unpopular single-price entry fee rapidly cut attendance. By 2001, the park was mired in a pit of debt with no way out. Spreepark closed, and the dinosaurs have gradually been decaying ever since.

For more photos, see the Kuriositas blog post about Spreepark.

Have you seen a dinosaur or other prehistoric creature in an unusual place? Please send a photo to dinosaursightings@gmail.com.



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4 Comments »

  1. Bob Strauss says:

    Didn’t these guys have a cameo in the movie “Hanna?”

  2. JonMac says:

    I watched the film ‘Hanna’ the other day – this dinosaur park featured prominently!

    http://focusfeatures.com/slideshow/hannas_spree_park_and_other_haunted_amusement_parks?film=hanna

  3. Doug says:

    at first glance i that second picture was from King Kong. It’s black and white and features a stegosaurus in its death throes. How could i not get the two mixed up?

  4. jjjjjonas says:

    You’re kind of wrong about the dates: The dinosaurs were installed in 1992, three years after the fall of the Berlin Wall. At least that’s what wikipedia says (http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spreepark).

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