Schloss Pfaueninsel, Berlin.

Peacock in Berlin is a UNESCO World Heritage site located on the Havel, renowned for its unique natural beauty, royal history, and the peacocks that give the island its name.

Peacock Island in Berlin, or Pfaueninsel, is a small island at the western edge of Berlin before Brandenburg. You can only get there by a small ferry, but it is perfect for a day trip.

Peacock Island gets its name from the numerous peacocks that remain from the Prussian era when it served as a private zoo for King Frederick William III.

In the ten years after 1821, he made the island a park with many exotic animals, reaching over 900 animals from more than 100 species. After he died, the next leader moved the animals to what is now the Berlin Zoo in Charlottenburg.

A peacock on Peacock Island in Berlin with its tail extended.
A peacock on Pfaueninsel with its tail extended.
Photo by Chrissie Sternschnuppe@Flickr. CC BY-SA.

The island’s royal history begins in the 17th century when it was known as Rabbit Island, named after a rabbit breeding station established there.

A century later, King Frederick William II built a small castle on the island for himself and his mistress, known as Pfaueninsel Castle. His successor later transformed the island into a private zoo.

The tower on Pfaueninsel Castle resembles a lighttower, but it isn't.
The tower on Pfaueninsel Castle resembles a lighttower, but it isn’t.
Photo by Chrissie Sternschnuppe@Flickr. CC BY-SA.

Other buildings were built during the Hohenzollern era. The House of Palms had exotic plants like banana, mangold, and tobacco. It was said to be admired by the botanist Alexander von Humboldt. It was destroyed by fire and never rebuilt.

How can I get to Peacock Island?

You need to take a ferry to get to Peacock Island. It takes about 10 minutes to sail from the mainland to the small island. It is recommended to book tickets in advance. You can book your ferry tickets online here:

Also, there is the fort-like House of Cavaliers, a shelter for a small frigate, a dairy, a memorial temple for Queen Luise of Prussia, and a phallic fountain bursting water from its tip.

The phallic fountain on Peacock Island in Berlin bursting water from its tip.
The phallic fountain on Peacock Island bursting water from its tip.
Photo by Chrissie Sternschnuppe@Flickr. CC BY-SA.

Since 1990, after the Berlin Wall fell, Peacock Island in Berlin has been a UNESCO World Heritage site. You can only get there by a small ferry, and it’s best to book ferry tickets ahead of time. To enter the castle, you must join a guided tour.

Pfaueninsel

Where:
Pfaueninsel, 14109 Berlin

Family friendly: Yes
Price: Admission applies

Book ferry tickets here

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