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Once the Great Frankfurt Street, and now Karl Marx Avenue, showcases the style of Stalinist and Khrushchev-era buildings. Spanning 90 meters in width, it was prepared for parades, marches, and the cries of socialist speeches calling for labor, but its true utility has been found in the dozens of restaurants, small cafes, which, like fireflies at night, beckon passersby with their lights. Large and not so large stores, souvenir shops, and beauty salons - the magnificence of this diversity of forms, colors, and style variations is simply off the charts. The post-war architecture is palpable at every meter of the avenue, and UNESCO is already contemplating its inclusion in the list of heritage sites. Even if you are neither a connoisseur nor in love with the architect's flight of fancy, this place will strike you with its contrived austerity and at the same time, its informality, reminding you of a soldier who decided to visit his hometown while on leave.

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Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

U Strausberger Platz
Bus stop 216 m walk
Singerstr.
Bus stop 362 m walk
Friedrichsberger Str.
Bus stop 412 m walk

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4.4
based on 48 reviews
4.4/5 48 reviews
Jacob Cohen
Jacob Cohen
4 months ago on Google

טיילתי שם על אופניים בהתבסס על אוטובוס HopOn HopOff. מעניין לקרוא את הסיפור של המקום בויקיפדיה. בנייה סובייטית.

f. “Justmeatberlin” hpunkt16
f. “Justmeatberlin” hpunkt16
5 months ago on Google

Die Karl Marx allee- immer wieder toll, sich diese Meisterwerke anzusehen!

Simone Stenke
Simone Stenke
10 months ago on Google

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