Lichtenberg

At first sight the industrial area „Herzberge“ in Lichtenberg seems to be rough, dusty, ruined and desolate. Even though It is only twenty minutes away from the city center, you will feel a little bit as if you have gone astray. Between recycling yard, scrap and car dealers are today small niches, where you can find galleries and artist´s studios. Previously the area was a large industrial area, with a variety of state-owned enterprises of the former GDR. Today these abandoned factories and buildings get new usage concepts by artists, designers and musicians. But you can still find hints to the past history at nearly each of the places. Because many things are still improvised and imperfect it is a perfect contrast to the crowded places of the city.

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Umspannwerk

Address
111 Herzbergstraße

The abandoned red brick building is a former electric power transformation substation built in the 1920s. It is one of the many industrial buildings that the architect Hans Heinrich Müller has planed and realized. During his time at the power plants of Berlin he was responsible for a couple of substations, that have left their mark on Berlin. Its style is a mixture of radical, expressiv modernism with redbrick Gothic. Today it is out of order and you can just walk around and imagine what it could be used for in the future.

Umspannwerk
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Umspannwerk
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Umspannwerk
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Umspannwerk
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Central cemetery Friedrichsfelde

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