Schöneweide

Though not one of Berlin’s most visited tourist spots, Schöneweide, a district located a 30 minute train ride south east of the city center, is definitely worth a visit. Especially those who are into design and architecture will enjoy this corner of Berlin. You can spot famous industrial architecture, homes to experimental art, design workshops and co-working spaces within a genuine urban neighbourhood where gentrification barely happened yet. It’s no surprise that even internationally renowned artists like Ai-Weiwei have been looking for space in Schöneweide.

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The legendary footbridge which connects the districts of Oberschöneweide and Niederschöneweide was designed by Heinrich Müller-Breslau. During World War II it was blown up and then rebuilt from 2005 to 2007. It continues to be a popular foot and bike path in the former industrial and working-class district. By the way it’s also a nice place to enjoy sunsets and sunrises in the summer.

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