In this part of the capital, traditionally known as a working-class district where the authentic Berlin attitude still reigns supreme, worlds collide. Here, you can still feel the spirit of old Berlin, while at the same time witnessing how the district writes a new chapter in its history with each passing day. Wedding is a place of change, a district that is constantly reinventing itself. Artists, students and young families are attracted by affordable prices and live side by side with the long-established residents.
The cultural landscape is therefore as colourful and diverse as its residents from over 150 nations. Whether in the numerous galleries, cultural centres, original bars and trendy clubs or small experimental theatres, a creative scene has developed in Wedding that is attracting more and more creative people, students and entrepreneurs. This lively scene also encourages investment in the property market. In recent years, Wedding has undergone a remarkable development that has made this district one of the up-and-coming hotspots in Berlin's real estate landscape. Due to the district's growing appeal to young professionals and families who appreciate the lively environment, the demand for condominiums in Wedding has risen steadily.
Even Berlin legends such as Harald Juhnke, Eberhard Diepgen, pop star Roland Kaiser and footballer Kevin-Prince Boateng grew up here. Living in Wedding means being part of a lively, constantly evolving district that has retained its contradictory and unique character despite its popularity and the influx of new residents. It is a place where tradition and innovation, local and global, come together. And then there are the large parks such as Volkspark Rehberge. Here you can go for long jogs and take a stroll with the whole family before diving back into the hustle and bustle. Wedding is a district on the up, and its residents are proud of their neighbourhood. Welcome to wild Wedding, where life is never boring.