
Eyke-von-Repkow-Platz
A tranquil escape in the heart of Moabit
Did you know?
Eyke-von-Repkow-Platz in Berlin's Mitte district is named after the medieval jurist who is considered one of the most significant legal scholars of the 13th century.
Guided Story
Imagine you're standing in a living painting that transforms with the seasons. The air is crisp, and you might feel a gentle breeze rustling the leaves above you. Take a look around: the trees here are like old friends, whispering tales of the past. Did you know this square is named after Eyke von Repkow, a notable jurist from the 13th century? He played a key role in creating the Sachsenspiegel, one of the oldest German legal codes. Just behind you, nearby, is the Erlöserkirche, a quiet witness to history and a place of community. Take a moment to soak in the peaceful atmosphere before you dive back into the vibrant life of Mitte.







