Start your tour at the small Hohenschönhausen Municipal Cemetery in Gärtnerstraße, where a memorial site serves to remember the inmates who met their deaths after World War II in the “Specialised Camp
Walk to Hauptstraße and you reach the historical centre of Hohenschönhausen. The origins of the Tabor Church date all the way back to the 13th century. This fieldstone church is adorned by an altar to
The noble von Robel family lived here until 1736, while later residents included the Prussian State Secretary Scharnweber and – in the 1920s – Paul Schmidt, inventor of the dry cell battery and torch.
Now you can continue on foot or with the M5 tram to the Mies van der Rohe Haus. This monument from the Classical Modern period is located at Oberseestraße 60. It was designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
Continuing your tour, you will pass through the scenic park landscape between Obersee and Orankesee lakes. You may finish your walk at the café in the historical Water tower. The terrace provides a wonderful
A short walk takes you back via Konrad-Wolf-Straße, Strausberger Straße and Große-Leege-Straße directly to the Flußpferdhof residential complex designed by the architects Mebes and Emmerich, and takes