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Period apartment for sale: Berlin

Period apartment

Period apartment for sale: Berlin

Berlin evolved from the heart of Prussian power into a capital city of remarkable architectural diversity. The 19th century, in particular, left a lasting imprint on the urban landscape through its neoclassical, historicist, and monumental representative buildings.

Architects like Karl Friedrich Schinkel, along with key figures of the Schinkel school - including Friedrich August Stüler, Eduard Knoblauch, and Ludwig Ferdinand Hesse - decisively shaped Berlin’s architectural identity.

The late 19th and early 20th centuries saw a boom in historicist, Gründerzeit, Neo-Baroque, and Neo-Renaissance architecture. This era defined many of the city's neighborhoods, creating an enduring mix of prestigious residential buildings, grand villas, and public landmarks that remain prominent today.

The villas of this period reflect the self-image of the affluent bourgeoisie and continue to characterize districts such as Zehlendorf and Wilmersdorf. Generous plots, custom-designed facades, and grand living spaces make these properties highly sought-after historic residences.

Berlin’s architectural influence extended far beyond its city limits. Similar design principles can be found across other regions of the former German Empire - including parts of present-day Poland, where Berlin-inspired styles shaped the design and transformation of manor houses and country estates.

Today, Berlin remains one of the most exclusive and selective markets for historic real estate in Germany. Period mansions and period apartments in prestigious western districts like Charlottenburg and Grunewald are particularly coveted. Because of this high demand, the supply of authentic historic real estate remains structurally limited.

Period apartment in Berlin-Grunewald
Period apartment for sale Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf, Grunewald
Period apartment on the raised ground floor of a merchant’s villa dating from 1903 in Berlin-Grunewald. The property comprises a living area with access to the terrace, a conservatory, two bedrooms, a study, a separate kitchen, and a guest cloakroom. Original features include herringbone parquet flooring, arched windows, historic doors with brass fittings, and double doors.
  • Asking price 851k GBP

FALC Real Estate SL
Luxury living in Cumberland House - Historic Building on Kurfürstendamm
Period apartment for sale Berlin, Berlin
The landmarked Cumberland House, a prime example of early 20th-century architecture, was built in 1911/12 on Kurfürstendamm, combining elements of the Neo-Baroque and Neo-Classical styles. Located in the heart of Berlin-Charlottenburg, within this historic building, is an exclusive loft spread over two floors.
  • Asking price 946k GBP

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