The building, a classic historic structure dating back to 1911 (partially rebuilt in 1950), has undergone changes over the decades while retaining its charm. Anyone who loves the magic of bygone eras in modern-day Berlin will find just such a place at Gardeschützenweg 66: many classic historic details can be found throughout the building.
The spacious foyer welcomes residents and visitors with a touch of romance and a fairy-tale atmosphere. Two stairwells lead from the basement through a single-sided mezzanine to the third floor, serving a total of 18 residential units. The facades and stairwells have been restored in keeping with the building’s style and now shine in new splendor. The attic has been converted, including a complete renovation of the roof structure, and provides the building with a crowning touch. The redesign of the courtyard and the renovation of the heating pipes complete the modernization of this venerable building, which now also features an elevator. The property is centrally heated via district heating and combined heat and power.
Located near the Botanical Garden, the house at Gardeschützenweg 66 is situated in the heart of the historically fascinating Lichterfelde West neighborhood. This area is a hidden gem for Berliners who want to live in an urban yet quiet and green setting. Once you arrive here, you won’t want to leave. The neighborhood has a steady, welcoming atmosphere, and a stroll through the streets of Lichterfelde is worthwhile in every direction. The Botanical Garden, Steglitzer Schlossstraße, and Dahlem—with its numerous cafés and restaurants—invite you to wander and linger.
The neighborhood is known for its Art Nouveau buildings and tower mansions from the Wilhelminian era—the interplay of tradition and modernity here is unparalleled. Berlin’s green outskirts are just a short distance away and offer numerous opportunities for local recreation, while also providing ideal access to public transportation.
The building, a classic historic structure dating back to 1911 (partially rebuilt in 1950), has undergone changes over the decades while retaining its charm. Anyone who loves the magic of bygone eras in modern-day Berlin will find just such a place at Gardeschützenweg 66: many classic historic details can be found throughout the building.
The spacious foyer welcomes residents and visitors with a touch of romance and a fairy-tale atmosphere. Two stairwells lead from the basement through a single-sided mezzanine to the third floor, serving a total of 18 residential units. The facades and stairwells have been restored in keeping with the building’s style and now shine in new splendor. The attic has been converted, including a complete renovation of the roof structure, and provides the building with a crowning touch. The redesign of the courtyard and the renovation of the heating pipes complete the modernization of this venerable building, which now also features an elevator. The property is centrally heated via district heating and combined heat and power.
Located near the Botanical Garden, the house at Gardeschützenweg 66 is situated in the heart of the historically fascinating Lichterfelde West neighborhood. This area is a hidden gem for Berliners who want to live in an urban yet quiet and green setting. Once you arrive here, you won’t want to leave. The neighborhood has a steady, welcoming atmosphere, and a stroll through the streets of Lichterfelde is worthwhile in every direction. The Botanical Garden, Steglitzer Schlossstraße, and Dahlem—with its numerous cafés and restaurants—invite you to wander and linger.
The neighborhood is known for its Art Nouveau buildings and tower mansions from the Wilhelminian era—the interplay of tradition and modernity here is unparalleled. Berlin’s green outskirts are just a short distance away and offer numerous opportunities for local recreation, while also providing ideal access to public transportation.
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