
Mierendorffplatz
A green gem in the heart of Charlottenburg
Did you know?
The square was named after Carlo Mierendorff in 1950.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 1897
- Architect
- Erwin Barth
- Heritage Status
- Garden Monument
Guided Story
Imagine standing right in the middle of a living history book. This square carries the name of a man who stood firm for his ideals: Carlo Mierendorff. Look around you; the trees here have witnessed everything from the turmoil of war to the reunification of a city. If you glance up, you might see a flock of birds gracefully flying over, a perfect metaphor for freedom and change. On the far end, towards Charlottenburg Palace, you can stroll down Mierendorffstraße, taking you on a journey through Berlin's rich history. On the other side, the Kaiserin-Augusta-Allee opens up towards Moabit, like a gateway to new adventures. This blend of past and present makes Mierendorffplatz a perfect spot to pause and let your mind wander.







