Anyone who lives in Mitte will inevitably become part of the metropolis of Berlin with their neighborhoods, shopping miles, museums, restaurants, parks and the diplomatic district. In Mitte Leben, constant change and constant change in the middle of historical places such as the Berlin Wall and the Red City Hall means. The music, art, high and subculture scene, blossoming after the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, has now attracted artists from all over the world who now live an innovative, creative coexistence alongside government buildings, embassies and fantastic star restaurants.
Strolling under the Linden or on the Gendarmenmarkt, Berlin’s most beautiful place, shopping at Alexander and Potsdamer Platz, for lovers but also a visit to the television tower, the casino, the old museum or the National Gallery, to name only a few more hotspots in addition to the Brandenburg Gate and the Bode Museum, make living in Mitte in the truest sense of the word- whether in a luxurious and a luxury and Modern new building or in an energetically elaborately renovated old building from the Wilhelminian era.
The Spandau Vorstadt, located between Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz and the northern Friedrichstrasse, with the Hackescher Markt as the entrance gate and the barnival district, has many surprises for true discoverers, the Humboldt University for their students and for inquisitive and readers with almost 10 million books.
