This corner building in the classical Albau style is at the junction of the main street on one side and on a quiet, small street on the other side of its entrance. A spacious courtyard with a large lawn and pear trees connects the entire building.
On the ground floor there is a bakery and private dental practice.
The facade of the building is surrounded by a lawn with trees and ornamental bushes of the vine. The balconies and the upper floor are surrounded by convolvulus, which is an integral part of the beauty and character of the building.
Both the preservation of the interior of the building itself and the excellent condition of all technical systems, speak of a good standard of service.
The object is located not far from restaurants, cafes and many enterprises, and on the parallel street there is a high-speed railway station.
Lichterfelde is a quiet and green area of well-preserved buildings of the Art Nouveau era, the oldest quarter of villas in the southwestern part of Berlin. Lichterfelde belongs to the district of Steglitz - Zehlendorf and is considered one of the most prestigious districts of the city. Originally it was a Prussian village founded by Flemish colonists in the 13th century. In the 19th century, Lichterfelde was transformed into an elegant district consisting mainly of villas and mansions, at that time the Cadet Corps of the main military academy of Prussia was founded here and many noblemen moved to its surroundings. It also laid the world's first tram line in 1881.
Until now, the historical development of Lichterfelde is striking in its variety of forms; neo-Gothic and neo-romanticism, houses with baroque ornaments and turrets are located among cozy alleys and gardens.
There is also a huge Botanical Garden and, one of the largest and most prestigious in Europe, the Free University of Berlin.
The area is well-developed infrastructure, many lush park areas and lakes, which attract a wealthy part of the population. Thanks to the well-developed public transport, which includes an extensive bus, metro and several S-Bahn lines, from here you can easily reach anywhere in Berlin.
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