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227: 209: 200: 126: 218: 17: 145:. In contrast to the magnificent and representative parks of the late 19th century, Mierendorffplatz is rather functional but at the same time sophisticated. The northern part of the square was again divided into two parts. In the eastern part a 176:, which was built in the 1970s in an open construction method, the square could be reconstructed in close accordance with Barth's plans. Fountains, benches, gates and lamps were reproduced true to the original. The 105:: the rectangular northern jewelry square with fountain and the triangular southern square area, where a weekly market takes place on Wednesdays and Saturdays. It is the busy connection point of a bus line with the 137:
When planning the surrounding residential area for ordinary people, the square was already taken into account in 1887. It was originally named after King
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in connection with the Reformation quarter. It was not until 1912/1913 that the park was designed by the municipal horticultural director
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The square consists of two parts and is situated on the artificial island between the
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residential area around the square is also popularly known as the
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were mainly planted. The plant is surrounded by plane trees.
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is located below the green area and was opened in 1980.
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Mierendorffplatz (Berlin U-Bahn)
Berlin
Charlottenburg
intersection
Charlottenburg Castle
Moabit
Carlo Mierendorff
bourgeois
Spree
Charlottenburg Canal
Westhafen Canal
U7
Berlin U-Bahn
underground station of the same name

Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden
Erwin Barth
playground
fountain
roses
Second World War
allotments
underground station
Gustav Meyer
commemorative plaque



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