Located in the southern part of Wedding—in the Brüsseler Kiez neighborhood—this historic building, constructed around 1908, consists of a front building, side wings, and a rear building, arranged in an almost square layout around a landscaped courtyard.
The building is a typical Berlin historic structure in which numerous original architectural elements have been preserved. In the front stairwell, stained-glass windows, ornately decorated banisters and door frames, stucco on the ceilings, and paneled doors showcase the beauty and history of this building. The rear building has a simpler design and offers a view of the quiet, green inner courtyard. Heating is provided centrally via a connection to the district heating system.
Centrally located Wedding has remained an authentic part of Berlin over the years, never losing its character. To this day, the neighborhood exudes the charm of a well-established and vibrant residential area where you can find both quaint Berlin corner bars and trendy cafés. Despite its consistency, a noticeable transformation is taking place here—one that charmingly complements the old structures rather than destroying them. It is a thriving, vibrant part of the city that is attracting more and more people.
In addition to its large green parks, such as Volkspark Rehberge, today’s Wedding is above all colorful. A vibrant art scene has now established itself here. Nearly 13,000 students are enrolled at the Beuth University of Applied Sciences Berlin, located just 500 meters away, lending the district additional cultural and economic vitality. The Charité Campus Virchow-Klinikum is also less than one kilometer from the property.
Brüsseler Straße is one of the quieter areas in the neighborhood, yet it’s well connected to major thoroughfares such as Seestraße and the Müllerstraße shopping district. The subway station and several tram and bus lines are just a few hundred meters away. It takes just 10 minutes to reach Friedrichstraße in Berlin’s historic center. Here, relaxed living is combined with the experience of Berlin’s vibrant and exciting atmosphere. This contrast characterizes life at Brüsseler Straße 8 and 9 and makes it interesting, diverse, and worth living.
The property is located in a protected neighborhood.
Located on the first floor of the rear building, the apartment has a living area of just under 44 m², divided into a large kitchen, a spacious room, a bathroom with a tub, and a hallway. Laminate flooring is currently installed, but the original hardwood floors are still present and can be refinished. A built-in kitchen is also included. The apartment faces the quiet, green inner courtyard. The unit is available immediately and ready for occupancy.
Located in the southern part of Wedding—in the Brüsseler Kiez neighborhood—this historic building, constructed around 1908, consists of a front building, side wings, and a rear building, arranged in an almost square layout around a landscaped courtyard.
The building is a typical Berlin historic structure in which numerous original architectural elements have been preserved. In the front stairwell, stained-glass windows, ornately decorated banisters and door frames, stucco on the ceilings, and paneled doors showcase the beauty and history of this building. The rear building has a simpler design and offers a view of the quiet, green inner courtyard. Heating is provided centrally via a connection to the district heating system.
Centrally located Wedding has remained an authentic part of Berlin over the years, never losing its character. To this day, the neighborhood exudes the charm of a well-established and vibrant residential area where you can find both quaint Berlin corner bars and trendy cafés. Despite its consistency, a noticeable transformation is taking place here—one that charmingly complements the old structures rather than destroying them. It is a thriving, vibrant part of the city that is attracting more and more people.
In addition to its large green parks, such as Volkspark Rehberge, today’s Wedding is above all colorful. A vibrant art scene has now established itself here. Nearly 13,000 students are enrolled at the Beuth University of Applied Sciences Berlin, located just 500 meters away, lending the district additional cultural and economic vitality. The Charité Campus Virchow-Klinikum is also less than one kilometer from the property.
Brüsseler Straße is one of the quieter areas in the neighborhood, yet it’s well connected to major thoroughfares such as Seestraße and the Müllerstraße shopping district. The subway station and several tram and bus lines are just a few hundred meters away. It takes just 10 minutes to reach Friedrichstraße in Berlin’s historic center. Here, relaxed living is combined with the experience of Berlin’s vibrant and exciting atmosphere. This contrast characterizes life at Brüsseler Straße 8 and 9 and makes it interesting, diverse, and worth living.
The property is located in a protected neighborhood.
Located on the first floor of the rear building, the apartment has a living area of just under 44 m², divided into a large kitchen, a spacious room, a bathroom with a tub, and a hallway. Laminate flooring is currently installed, but the original hardwood floors are still present and can be refinished. A built-in kitchen is also included. The apartment faces the quiet, green inner courtyard. The unit is available immediately and ready for occupancy.
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