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Friedrichshain

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in Friedrichshain, with many in and around Rigaer Straße, Mainzer Straße and Scharnweberstraße. In contrast to the districts of Prenzlauer Berg and Mitte, which have experienced high levels of demographic change and rented accommodation is higher price, it is only since the late 1990s that
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Friedrichshain is defined by the following roads and places, starting clock-wise in the west: Lichtenberger Straße, Mollstraße, Otto-Braun-Straße, Am Friedrichshain, Virchowstraße, Margarete-Sommer-Straße, Danziger Straße, Landsberger Allee, Hausburgstraße, Thaerstraße, Eldenaer Straße,
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offers opportunities for sport and recreation. The neighborhood is also home to many restaurants, several exhibition spaces, cinemas and the Berlin Kriminal Theatre, which specialises in crime stories.
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the following October, Friedrichshain began to develop a reputation as a young, dynamic district, thanks in part to low rents and the many empty apartments that also attracted the attention of
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brake factory; the Knorrpromenade, one of Friedrichshain's most attractive streets, was built to house the management. The street network of Friedrichhain was originally specified in the
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including many from former West Berlin. On 14 November that year, Friedrichshain experienced violent clashes when hundreds of squatters were forcefully evicted from houses in
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lake. The Stralau peninsula is a perfect spot for a picnic on weekends, do sport, take a nice walk at the waterfront or watch the sun go down behind the
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of the 19th and early 20th centuries, led by growth in manufacturing and crafts. It owed much to the opening of the railway line between Berlin and
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is a large park serving the densely populated area of Prenzlauer Berg on the other side. Its distinctive features include the
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specifically targeted its industries. As late as the nineties, some buildings still displayed bullet holes from the intense
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had its origins in these construction projects, as increased work quotas led to protests that soon spread throughout
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at the other. From this time onwards, Friedrichshain often featured on East Berlin's cultural map: in 1962 the
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whose slow death, after being shot by communists, in Friedrichshain hospital in 1930 was turned into a
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of the recently united city, an act which would trigger the fall of the governing coalition when the
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Simon-Dach-Straße is the "heart" of Friedrichshain and one of the liveliest places in East Berlin.
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During World War II Friedrichshain was one of the most badly damaged parts of Berlin, as Allied
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withdrew in protest. In the following years further squatters were evicted under the hardline
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The Haus an der Weberwiese, the first high-rise apartment block in Berlin, built 1951
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Karl-Marx-Allee, the broad boulevard that bisects Friedrichshain, seen from TV tower
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The small cinema "Intimes," over 70 years old, on the corner of Boxhagener Straße
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features various shopping facilities as well as the Ring-Center shopping mall.
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A closer look at a Frankfurt Allee façade, showing the neo-classical tilework
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and the area was part of what came to be known architecturally as the
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The Osthafen (east harbour) at the Spree between Friedrichshain and
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A popular flea market takes place every Sunday on Boxhagener Platz.
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was opened, Berlin's first hospital beside the university clinic
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Location of Friedrichshain in Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg and Berlin
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following the Soviet leader's death, the boulevard was renamed
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The largely working-class district was created in 1920 when
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S-Bahn-Trasse, Kynaststraße, Stralauer Halbinsel, Spree.
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Friedrichshain has undergone a similar trend. Following
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The "Molecule man", a big art work at the Berlin river
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Berlin-Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg – Prenzlauer Berg East
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Berlin-Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg – Prenzlauer Berg East
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and the waters of the Spree belong to Friedrichshain.
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that was turned into an international outdoor gallery
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Memorial to Polish Soldiers and German Anti-Fascists
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Boxhagener Platz (film)
Berlin-Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg – Prenzlauer Berg East
Quarter
Berlin
Oberbaumbrücke
Oberbaumbrücke
Coat of arms of Friedrichshain

Friedrichshain is located in Germany
Friedrichshain is located in Berlin
52°30′57″N 13°27′15″E / 52.51583°N 13.45417°E / 52.51583; 13.45417
Germany
State
Berlin
Berlin
Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg
3 zones
Time zone
UTC+01:00
CET
DST
UTC+02:00
CEST
Postal codes
Vehicle registration
[ˈfʁiːdʁɪçsˌhaɪn]

Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg
Berlin
city borough

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