This airy apartment in an old building in the historic “Friedrich-Wilhelm-Stadt” district is located in the heart of Berlin-Mitte and at the same time very quiet. Located between Luisenstraße and Albrechtstraße in the very center of Berlin, this is a...
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This airy apartment in an old building in the historic “Friedrich-Wilhelm-Stadt” district is located in the heart of Berlin-Mitte and at the same time very quiet. Located between Luisenstraße and Albrechtstraße in the very center of Berlin, this is a very quiet and private residential street in the government district.
Just a few steps away from the Charité hospital is the street, which was extensively restored and renovated after reunification and now consists almost exclusively of listed late-classical houses, the basic substance of which escaped destruction during the war, making it an absolutely unique ensemble in Berlin-Mitte.
House no. 23 was built by Friedrich Accum, Professor of Chemistry, and in its more than two hundred years of history has been used as a lecture hall, tea room, royal eye clinic, horse dealership and detention center.
Today, the special location of the apartment on offer, its tangible proximity to historic Berlin and the country's political and social present, is complemented by an outstanding gastronomic and cultural offering. There is a large selection of first-class restaurants, cafés, clubs and bars within walking distance. Renowned cultural institutions such as the Staatsoper Unter den Linden, the Berliner Ensemble and the Deutsches Theater are all within easy reach.
Thanks to its close proximity to Friedrichstrasse station and the main railway station, it has excellent transport links and is just a few meters from the banks of the Spree and the Tiergarten park, offering opportunities for sport and relaxation in the heart of Berlin.
This airy apartment in an old building in the historic “Friedrich-Wilhelm-Stadt” district is located in the heart of Berlin-Mitte and at the same time very quiet. Located between Luisenstraße and Albrechtstraße in the very center of Berlin, this is a very quiet and private residential street in the government district.
Just a few steps away from the Charité hospital is the street, which was extensively restored and renovated after reunification and now consists almost exclusively of listed late-classical houses, the basic substance of which escaped destruction during the war, making it an absolutely unique ensemble in Berlin-Mitte.
House no. 23 was built by Friedrich Accum, Professor of Chemistry, and in its more than two hundred years of history has been used as a lecture hall, tea room, royal eye clinic, horse dealership and detention center.
Today, the special location of the apartment on offer, its tangible proximity to historic Berlin and the country's political and social present, is complemented by an outstanding gastronomic and cultural offering. There is a large selection of first-class restaurants, cafés, clubs and bars within walking distance. Renowned cultural institutions such as the Staatsoper Unter den Linden, the Berliner Ensemble and the Deutsches Theater are all within easy reach.
Thanks to its close proximity to Friedrichstrasse station and the main railway station, it has excellent transport links and is just a few meters from the banks of the Spree and the Tiergarten park, offering opportunities for sport and relaxation in the heart of Berlin.