A piece of history – heritage-listed studio house at Schönholzer Heide
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1.495.000 €
A piece of history – heritage-listed studio house at Schönholzer Heide
1.495.000 €
6 Habitacions
1 Banys
~213 m² Superfície habitable
~1.327 m² Superfície de parcel·la
Descripció
Property Information
A unique piece – This listed studio house on a spacious property impresses with plenty of space and even more potential. With a total of six rooms on three levels and an additional, spacious daylight studio, you can create your individual refuge of self-realization here.
Building & Architecture
• Built in 1951 - Part of the listed
“Intelligence Settlement 3” in Niederschönhausen
• Individual monument, integrated into an urban
ensemble of significant importance
• Brick masonry with modern architectural charm
• Studio building with impressive ceiling heights
of up to approx. 4.66 m
• Roof with steep and flat pitches, renovated and
insulated around 1998
• Six chimneys offer various
usage possibilities
• Windows from the year 1993
• Generous, covered terrace and large
garden area
• Open-air studio – ideal for creative use
• Partially basement
• Garage from the 1970s
Interior Features
• Original terrazzo floor in hallway and kitchen
• Guest toilet on the ground floor
• Gas heating, central, installed in the late 1990s
• All utilities (electricity, water, sewage, gas) are connected
Historical Background
• After 1945, targeted housing construction for members
of the “Intelligentsia” – scientists, technicians, and
artists in the Soviet Occupation Zone
Location & Typology
• In Pankow-Niederschönhausen and Köpenick,
three settlements with a total of 93 houses
were built from April 1949
Significance & Function
• Retention of skilled workers through better housing
conditions
• Symbol of progress and improved living of the
“class-conscious intelligentsia”
• Deviation from mass housing construction towards
higher quality houses for a
specific target group
After 1961 & Current Significance
• After 1961, the experimental character
of the settlements ended, they were preserved and shape
the Berlin cityscape as testimony to a special
phase of residential and urban construction history in East Berlin
This characterful studio house is located in the sought-after Berlin district of Niederschönhausen in the Pankow borough. The location combines tranquility and green spaces with excellent urban connectivity. Just a few steps away is the expansive Volkspark Schönholzer Heide, offering ideal opportunities for walks, sports, or leisure activities. The street itself is part of the listed Erich-Weinert-Siedlung, which was built between 1950 and 1951 based on designs by architect Hanns Hopp. The settlement is one of the so-called "Intelligenzsiedlungen" of the early GDR, originally created for artists, scientists, and returnees from exile. It is characterized by its clearly structured architectural forms, spacious plots, and harmonious integration into a green environment. This architectural ensemble still conveys a particularly coherent, identity-forming living environment with historical charm and cultural significance. In the immediate vicinity were once the representative villas on Majakowskiring, where government members of the GDR lived during the 1950s—another indication of the historic atmosphere of this area. The transport connections are excellent: Public transport such as buses and tram lines are within short distance, while Berlin's city center can be easily reached by car or public transport. Schools, kindergartens, shopping options, and cafés are also in the nearby vicinity, making the location particularly family-friendly.
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