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Reuterplatz
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Reuterplatz

A blend of historical charm and vibrant city life

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Designed around 1910 by architect Kurt Pöthig, Reuterplatz in Berlin delights visitors with its heritage-listed kiosk and restroom facilities. Throughout the year, the square buzzes with people enjoying its relaxed vibe. Whether you're reading a book in the summer or admiring the autumn leaves, this city square always offers a reason to linger.
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Built around 1910, Reuterplatz features a unique combination of a kiosk and toilet facilities, making it a central hub in Neukölln to this day.

Quick Facts

Founded
~1910

Guided Story

Feel that gentle breeze drifting through the trees? It's like Reuterplatz is whispering its own story to you. Over a hundred years ago, when Berlin was rapidly changing, this square was a peaceful retreat amidst the city's hustle. Look to your left, there's the old kiosk, still standing as a storyteller of the past. Behind you, you might catch a glimpse of St. Christophorus Church, just a stone's throw away. In spring, the cherry blossoms here turn the square into a sea of pink. Why not sit on one of the benches and soak in the lively atmosphere as you delve into the history of this charming spot?

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