
Using standardized floor plans and industrially manufactured components, the German-Dutch Building Society built some of the houses along what is now Kollwitzstrasse.
A brickworks purpose-built on the site of today's Helmholtzplatz provided the necessary brick production. The residential building at Kollwitzstrasse 52 was occupied by so-called "dry dwellers" in 1875 after only two years of construction.
The tour focuses on the urban development between Senefelderplatz and the Ringbahn.
(IN GERMAN)
Additional information
Meeting point: in the exhibition
Booking: Registration is requested at: museum@ba-pankow.berlin.de
Booking: Registration is requested at: museum@ba-pankow.berlin.de
Dates
September 2025
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