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Hellersdorf

Hellersdorf developed on the basis of a large-scale project of a prefabricated housing estate during GDR times. In contrast, Kaulsdorf, Mahlsdorf and Biesdorf, the latter of which belongs to Marzahn, form the largest contiguous area of single-family houses in Berlin.

  • Kaulsdorf-South

    Single-family houses on Windthorststraße

  • Mahlsdorf-South

    Georginenweg

  • Mahlsdorf-South

    Quiet residential street "Am Barnim"

  • Mahlsdorf-South

    Goldregenstraße

  • Mahlsdorf-South

    Living on Goldregenstraße

  • Mahlsdorf-South

    Semi-detached house on Hornungweg

  • Mahlsdorf-South

    Semi-detached housed on Hornungweg

  • Mahlsdorf-South

    Wickenweg

  • Mahlsdorf-North

    Single-family house on Florastraße

  • Kaulsdorf-South

    New multi-family houses on Jägerstraße/ Eichenstraße

  • Kaulsdorf-South

    Birch trees line Birkenstraße

  • Kaulsdorf-South

    View of Dorfstraße

  • Kaulsdorf-South

    Rural atmosphere on Dorfstraße

  • Kaulsdorf-North

    Zanderstraße

  • Hellersdorf-South

    Cecilienplatz

  • Hellersdorf-South

    Cecilienplatz

  • Hellersdorf-East

    Balkonies on Riesaer Straße

  • Hellersdorf-South

    Balkonies on Mark-Twain-Straße

  • Hellersdorf-East

    Modern living in the neighborhood Branitzer Karree

  • Hellersdorf-East

    Colorful houses on Louis-Lewin-Straße

  • Hellersdorf-East

    Balkonies on Jänschwalder Straße

  • Hellersdorf-South

    Yellow buildings on Neue Grottkauer Straße

  • Hellersdorf-South

    Renovated buildings on Maxie-Wander-Straße

  • Hellersdorf-North

    Senftenberger Straße

  • Hellersdorf-North

    Buildings on Quedlinburger Straße

  • Hellersdorf-East

    Kastanienallee

  • Hellersdorf-East

    Quartiers Kastanienallee on Glauchauer Straße

  • Hellersdorf-North

    Böhlener Straße

  • Hellersdorf-North

    Torgauer Straße

  • Hellersdorf-East

    Colorful buildings on Hermsdorfer Straße