14 refurbished apartments are being created behind the façade of one of the oldest buildings in Kreuzberg.
Those who choose to live here are passionate about classic historic structures. Built between 1847 and 1848, the listed building on the corner of Enckestrasse is one of the oldest structures still in existence in Kreuzberg. Situated between Besselpark and the former flower market, the finely structured façade echoes the charm and character of Berlin’s Gründerzeit architecture.
The apartments
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Apartment features
– Modern layouts
– High ceilings
– Interior design by Gewers Pudewill
– Bathroom fittings by Villeroy & Boch and Kaldewei
– Bathroom taps by Hansgrohe
– Oak multilayer parquet flooring
– Almost all apartments with a balcony or roof terrace
– Video intercom
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Building features
– Charming historic stairwells
– Landscaped/greened courtyard
– Bicycle and pushchair storage facilities
– Refurbished cellar rooms
– Elevator
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Underground Car Park
– 34 car parking spaces in the new building
– 4 spaces with an electric vehicle charging station
– Two-lane entrance/exit
– Remote-controlled access