In the Prenzlauer Berg district, the largest contiguous building stock from the Wilhelminian era in Europe has been preserved to this day. Closed residential quarters shape the appearance. Already around the turn of the penultimate century, the area around today's Helmholtzplatz and Humannplatz was among the most densely populated areas of Berlin. The pronounced urbanity and vibrant liveliness, as well as the central location, make the district one of the most attractive residential locations in Berlin. Its appeal is also reflected in the variety of numerous small shops, boutiques with individual offerings, good restaurants, and beautiful cafés. For families with children, newly designed playgrounds create attractive focal points. Good schools such as the Käthe-Kollwitz-Gymnasium, the Heinrich-Schliemann-Oberschule, the Primo-Levi-Gymnasium, or the Catholic Theresienschule can be reached by bicycle in a few minutes. Two swimming halls are available for sporting activities in the neighborhood, and the newly designed Gertrud-Claßen-Platz invites you for ice cream. The Weißensee beach is ten minutes away by bike. The transport connections are also impressive: the MetroTram line M4, bus lines 156 and 158, as well as the S-Bahn station Greifswalder Straße, are each approximately 300 to 600 meters away, ideal for quick connections to all parts of the city.