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The Hofgarten was built by the master bricklayer Wilhelm Ferdinand August
Riehmer in several stages between 1881 and 1899. With the Hofgarten, the dream of a
quiet, tranquil life within the city was realized over a hundred years
ago. Riehmer grouped 18 five-storey residential buildings around a planted inner
courtyard, removed from traffic and noise and reached by a private road. The street and courtyard facades were extravagantly decorated and range from the more austere late classical style to the richer forms of the Renaissance depending on the year they were
built. The ugly back sections of residential buildings, known as Hinterhaus and notorious in Berlin, do not exist
here. If you wander through the Hofgarten in the block between Yorkstrasse, Grossbeeren and Hagelberger Strasse and
Mehringdamm, you will find the pleasantness and quiet of the courtyard space a refreshing change from the hubbub of the
streets. In the 80’s, a new building was arbitrarily added to the Hofgarten in place of the left wing of Yorkstrasse 85/86 which was destroyed in the War. This spoils the homogenity of the pleasant layout which has been listed since 1953. |
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Address: Yorkstr. 83-86, Hagelberger Str. 9 und 12, Großbeerenstr. 56-57
Bus, Tube, Tram: U 6 und U 7 Mehringdamm; Bus 119, 140, 219
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