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Tuchollaplatz
A green triangle in the heart of Victoriastadt
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Nestled within the dense architecture of Victoriastadt, Tuchollaplatz offers a refreshing escape with its mature deciduous trees. Designed by Regina Poly around 1900, this triangular square provides a charming oasis amidst the urban setting. Experience the historic allure and inviting atmosphere.
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The square was designed by architect Regina Poly.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 1900
- Architect
- Regina Poly
Guided Story
Imagine standing in a small green oasis surrounded by the city's hustle and bustle. Listen closely, and you might catch the gentle rustle of leaves in the breeze. Take a look around and take a deep breath. The air feels refreshing, doesn't it? Did you know this square was designed by Regina Poly, one of the few female architects of her time, in the late 19th century? Just behind you, a short walk away, is the Lichtenberg Museum in the Stadthaus. Maybe you'll want to visit it later. But for now, just enjoy this peaceful moment in the heart of Victoriastadt.
Location
Nearby

Schrotkugelturm
127 m away

Museum Lichtenberg im Stadthaus
64 m away

Erlöserkirche (Nöldnerstraße)
212 m away

Nöldnerplatz
405 m away

Türrschmidtpark
258 m away

B.L.O. Ateliers
279 m away

Adventgemeinde Lichtenberg
332 m away

Wasserturm Ostkreuz
779 m away