- Passenger Lift
- Family Friendly Layout
- Near Kollwitzkiez
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Features
- Three potential bedrooms
- Large living and dining area with sunny bay window
- Cosy south-facing balcony
- Ceiling heights of approximately 3.30 meter
- Partially traditional box-frame windows
- Well-maintained parquet flooring
- Furnishings optional
- Passenger lift
- Private cellar storage compartment
- Bicycle storage facilities
Top Highlights



Living in Prenzlauer Berg



Prenzlauer Berg
Prenzlauer Berg, also called "Prenzlberg," transformed after the Fall of the Wall first into a trendy scene district and then into a well-to-do family district. Trendy cafés, pubs, restaurants, bars, and clubs turn day into night and allow the district to also become a tourist magnet. Especially popular are the areas around Kollwitzplatz and Helmholtzplatz.
The supra-regional interest in Prenzlauer Berg, which was still a rather neglected neighborhood 30 years ago, likely stems from the beautiful residential flair: the district is the largest contiguous Wilhelminian-style old building area in Germany. Picturesque squares and streets with fully renovated apartment blocks are no rarity here, accompanied repeatedly by green spaces with playgrounds.
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