
Chamissoplatz
Step into Kreuzberg's historic charm
Did you know?
The residential buildings at Chamissoplatz largely survived World War II unscathed, a rarity in Berlin.
Quick Facts
- Heritage Status
- Cultural Heritage Monument
Guided Story
Can you feel the gentle breeze rustling the leaves above you? It's like the trees are whispering stories of the past. Take a look around – these grand facades have witnessed more than you might imagine. Picture Adelbert von Chamisso, the naturalist and poet, wandering these streets with curiosity. Behind you, the Willibald-Alexis-Straße was once a bustling market, filled with the calls of merchants. And to the west, the Kurt Mühlenhaupt Museum isn't far – a place brimming with creativity. You might hear the laughter of children playing nearby. Chamissoplatz is more than just a square; it's a living testament to history.
Location
Nearby

Kurt Mühlenhaupt Museum

Marheinekeplatz

Platz der Luftbrücke

Evangelisch Freikirchliche Gemeinde Kreuzberg

Luftbrückendenkmal

Riemannstraße

Passionskirche
