The Berg

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The Berg was a proposed landscaping project by German architect Jakob Tigges to build the world's largest artificial mountain at the location of the present Tempelhof airport in Berlin, Germany.[1][2] Plans to construct a 1,000-metre-high (3,300 ft) mountain that could serve as a recreation area and wildlife refuge were not pursued due to budget and logistic considerations.[3]

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  1. ^ The Berg Home Page
  2. ^ The Berg: The biggest artificial mountain in the world, ArchDaily, retrieved 16 November 2009
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