Tegel Airport
Tegel Airport, officially known as Berlin-Tegel "Otto Lilienthal" Airport, was Berlin's most important airport until its closure in 2020. It is characterized by its unique architecture and the special arrangement of the terminals, which ensured quick and uncomplicated check-in. The airport has a long history dating back to 1960 and was known for its efficient operations and short routes, which made it particularly attractive to travelers.
Particularly exciting is the specially developed runway, which was able to safely land large aircraft in unfavorable weather conditions. During the visit you can learn more about the history of the airport and the development of aviation in Berlin. Although the airport is now closed and a new urban area is emerging, it is worth a visit for aviation enthusiasts and history buffs to appreciate the cultural significance of this former hub. Experience a part of Berlin's aviation history yourself and enjoy the memories of an airport that played an important role for many travelers.