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Living around the Großer Tiergarten, Berlin’s green lung, offers a cultured, nature-oriented, and elegant lifestyle. From cultural landmarks and modern architecture at Potsdamer Platz and the government district, to carefully restored period buildings in the Lützow neighbourhood and mid-century architectural gems in the Hansaviertel, the relatively small district provides an attractive mix – central yet relaxed.
Tiergarten has experienced many highs and lows. During the “Golden Twenties,” the area around Potsdamer Platz was the epicenter of Berlin’s hedonistic lifestyle. World War II and the Berlin Wall transformed this cultural hub, with its countless cafés, restaurants, and entertainment venues, into a barren landscape. Today, Tiergarten has awakened from its slumber. The newly developed government district, with its generous modern architecture, now defines the small neighbourhood. Potsdamer Platz itself has gained a contemporary face with iconic buildings such as the Sony Center and the DB Tower.
Despite politics and business, culture remains the beating heart of Tiergarten. The Kulturforum—with the Neue and Alte Nationalgalerie, the Philharmonie, and Hans Scharoun’s State Library—stands as an icon of post-war Berlin. Where construction cranes dominated the skyline just twenty years ago, the area is still evolving: Potsdamer Straße, home to the historic Berlin variety theatre Wintergarten, is becoming a new hotspot for the art scene, with galleries and exclusive boutiques.
Residential offerings in Tiergarten are high-quality, limited in supply, and therefore highly sought-after.

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One of the most romantic spots in Berlin is the Café am Neuen See. Tucked away under trees in the heart of Tiergarten, it offers a beautiful beer garden in summer with views of the adjacent small lake. In winter, the café-restaurant enchants guests with candlelight, cozy fireplaces, a small Christmas market, and ice rinks where visitors can try traditional ice stock curling.

After years of extensive renovation, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe’s Neue Nationalgalerie from the 1960s has finally reopened. This glass-and-steel pavilion near Potsdamer Platz is an icon of architectural history. The newly curated collection of early 20th-century art, along with the verdant sculpture garden, makes it an absolute must-see.

The Berlin Philharmonie and the surrounding museums make the Kulturforum one of Europe’s most important cultural hubs. Its architecture and diverse program continue to captivate art and music enthusiasts from around the world.

The Berlin Victory Column – an iconic landmark with a wow factor! Climbing its 285 steps to the observation platform rewards visitors with a breathtaking 360° view over Tiergarten, the Brandenburg Gate, and the city skyline. Despite its central location, the climb remains a well-kept local secret.
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In close proximity to embassies, foundations, and official residences, residential addresses of international caliber are emerging. Spacious plots, enclosed courtyards, and understated architecture create an exclusive, tranquil atmosphere – with the Tiergarten as a neighbor.

Culturally and creatively vibrant, the Lützowviertel offers urban living close to the Neue Nationalgalerie and the Kulturforum. Residents enjoy short distances to key cultural sites, architectural variety, and a growing selection of modern and high-quality housing.

Waterfront Living at Its Finest: At the Spreebogen, modern architecture, tranquility, and a central location come together. Within walking distance of the Chancellery and Central Station, the area offers both exclusivity and excellent connectivity – ideal for discerning professionals.

Located directly along the Tiergarten, these addresses offer prestigious residences with expansive views. Period apartments with park-facing balconies and architecturally striking new-builds with rooftop terraces define the area – one of Berlin’s most sought-after residential locations.
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