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    July 23, 2022

    Very nice quiet residential area. The groundbreaking ceremony for the historic settlement was in December 1918 at the end of the First World War. It was developed under the leadership of the then Schöneberg city planning officer Martin Wagner (1885 – 1957) and was based on the idea of the garden city. Due to its location and architecture, the settlement appears self-contained, which can be seen in the gate-like entrances in Reglinstrasse and Röblingstrasse. As a former garden city, the Lindenhof is characterized today by its park-like open spaces with old trees and its own pond, which was created from an ice-age pool. The area around the Lindenhof was more rural at the time it was built.

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      December 29, 2019

      A very nice and small settlement with a very nice park. Thumbs up.

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        February 24, 2023

        The settlement was built between 1918 and 1921 according to plans by the Schöneberg city planning officer Martin Wagner and the architect Bruno Taut. The two-storey terraced houses with gardens and an additional park were built as a cooperative building. The planners were guided by the idea of a garden city.

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          Location: Berlin, Germany

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