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George-Grosz-Platz

An urban gem on bustling Kurfürstendamm

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Facing the historic Haus Cumberland, George-Grosz-Platz offers a serene escape and cultural meeting point in the heart of Charlottenburg. Its proximity to Schlüterstraße and vibrant city atmosphere make it a favored spot for strollers and art enthusiasts alike. Discover the blend of urban life and artistic charm in one of Berlin's most delightful corners.
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Did you know?

The square is named after the famous painter George Grosz.

Guided Story

Imagine standing in Charlottenburg's quiet haven, where the city's hustle and bustle takes a backseat and art comes alive. As you stroll along Kurfürstendamm, notice the gentle rustling of leaves. Look to your left at the grand Haus Cumberland, a silent witness to Berlin's storied past. Did you know George Grosz, whom this square is named after, was a famous artist from the 1920s? His work boldly critiqued society and still resonates today. Just a short walk behind you is the cozy filmkunst 66, a cinema dedicated to indie films. This isn't just a meeting spot; it's a living piece of Berlin's artistic legacy.

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