Grünau
The regatta course Berlin-Grünau is a race field in the southeast of Berlin. The first official sailing regatta took place in 1868 and the first rowing regatta on the course took place in 1880. It was also the venue for the rowing and canoeing competitions of the 1936 Olympic Games.
Today the course is 2,000m long, offers six lanes for rowing competitions and up to nine lanes for canoeing. It is the property of the Treptow-Köpenick district.
Know your facts:
- Location:
Regattastraße 191-233
12527 Berlin
District Grünau - Public transport:
S-Bahn Grünau and tram 68 stop Regattatribünen - Year opened:
1868 - Sustainability:
The regatta course is listed. In this context, special care is taken to install sustainable materials. - Home of:
The National Training Center of Kayaking and Rowing - Fun Fact: The regatta course Grünau is the oldest sports facility in Berlin that is still in use.
Tickets
Our sporting competitions at Grünau are free to enter events and no tickets are required.
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Sports hosted at Grünau
The sports hosted at Grünau are Kayaking and Open Water Swimming.
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