Inside Berlin’s Tegel airport three years after it closed – BBC News


Berlin’s Tegel airport was for decades the city’s gateway to the world, transporting millions of passengers ever year to and from the German capital.

When it closed in 2020 there was one big question – what to do with such a huge site.

The answer? A space for technology companies, a university, and even homes of the future.

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1 Response to Inside Berlin’s Tegel airport three years after it closed – BBC News

  1. They seem to have similar plans for the former airport Tempelhof, already for 2030, I sincerely doubt they will be able to do anything so quickly. The economy in Germany is not at its best right now.

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