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Die Pyramide

A striking landmark in Berlin's east

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Since 1995, the distinctive silhouette of the Pyramid has towered over Berlin, celebrating modern architecture with its impressive form. Standing 100 meters tall, this office building is a recognizable landmark in the Marzahn district. Its wheelchair accessibility ensures everyone can appreciate the structure up close. Let the unique design inspire you and see how contemporary architecture blends seamlessly into its surroundings.
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Built for approximately 145 million euros, Die Pyramide stands as the tallest building in the Marzahn-Hellersdorf district at 100 meters.

Quick Facts

Founded
1995
Architectural Style
Modernism
Height
100 m
Wheelchair Access
Fully accessible

Guided Story

Look up and imagine the builders working tirelessly over 25 years ago to create this iconic structure. Did you know it was once the tallest building in the whole district? Right here in Marzahn, a piece of history stands tall. Now, step a bit to your left and you'll spot the Philippus Chapel. Quite the contrast to the modern Pyramid, isn't it? This area has transformed a lot over the decades, and the Pyramid stands as a symbol of that change. It's amazing how this building, with its sleek lines and modern design, defines the landscape while remaining so accessible to everyone.

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