Koenigs Wusterhausen has a population around 32,500 and lies in Brandenburg, about 25 kilometres southeast of central Berlin. The town is significant in German broadcasting history: the first regular radio transmission in Germany was made from the Funkerberg hill here on 22 October 1923. The Sender- und Funktechnikmuseum on the Funkerberg documents this legacy.
The Dahme river and Nottekanal waterways connect the town to the wider Brandenburg lake system. The Schloss Koenigs Wusterhausen, a hunting lodge used by Friedrich Wilhelm I of Prussia, sits in the town centre. Wildau and Zeuthen are neighbouring communities. Berlin is reachable by S-Bahn and regional train. The Tropical Islands resort at Brand is about 40 kilometres south. Adult companionship follows Brandenburg's regulatory standards.
Koenigs Wusterhausen has a population around 32,500 and lies in Brandenburg, about 25 kilometres southeast of central Berlin. The town is significant in German broadcasting history: the first regular radio transmission in Germany was made from the Funkerberg hill here on 22 October 1923. The Sender- und Funktechnikmuseum on the Funkerberg documents this legacy.
The Dahme river and Nottekanal waterways connect the town to the wider Brandenburg lake system. The Schloss Koenigs Wusterhausen, a hunting lodge used by Friedrich Wilhelm I of Prussia, sits in the town centre. Wildau and Zeuthen are neighbouring communities. Berlin is reachable by S-Bahn and regional train. The Tropical Islands resort at Brand is about 40 kilometres south. Adult companionship follows Brandenburg's regulatory standards.
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