Pommernstrasse
The late 19th and early 20th centuries marked the golden age of Pommernstrasse. As Germany experienced a period of rapid growth and urbanization, the street became a melting pot of cultures. Immigrants from across Europe, particularly from Pomerania and other Eastern European regions, flocked to Berlin in search of better opportunities. These newcomers brought with them their traditions, customs, and culinary delights, which soon became an integral part of the street's fabric.
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Forget the Instagram castles. Pommernstrasse is a masterclass in Gründerzeit and post-war pragmatism. In Berlin, you’ll see classic Altbauten —tall, ornate ceilings from the 1900s rubbing shoulders with simple 1950s Wiederaufbau (reconstruction) buildings. The late 19th and early 20th centuries marked
We travel to feel something different. But the magic isn't always in the Brandenburg Gate or the TV Tower. Sometimes, the magic is in a street name that hints at a lost homeland (Pomerania itself is now largely part of Poland). Sometimes, the magic is in the Späti owner knowing your name. These newcomers brought with them their traditions, customs,
Reflects the close proximity and historical ties to the Baltic coast.