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Police Probe Removal of Large Görlitzer Park Fence Section

The theft highlights resistance to Berlin’s plan for nightly park closures starting no earlier than March 1.

Overview

  • A security guard spotted a roughly 2.4-by-2.5‑meter metal panel missing near the Görlitzer Brücke entrance around 10:15 p.m. Monday and alerted police.
  • Officers searched the surrounding area but did not find the removed section, and an investigation is underway.
  • Berlin authorities plan to introduce nightly closures from March at the earliest, with gates to be locked around 10 or 11 p.m. by a private security service.
  • The Senate cites €1.74 million in construction costs and €191,000 spent on guarding to date, with about €800,000 a year projected for operating the nightly closures.
  • The enclosure has drawn protests and recurring vandalism, including a 220‑kilogram turnstile removed in November and thrown into the Landwehrkanal, while an unverified Jan. 3 post showed a fence with a large hole.