Dunckerstraße, located in the middle of the residential area around Helmholtzplatz, is still one of the most densely populated residential areas in the Prenzlauer Berg district. This exhibition focuses on the residential building at Dunckerstraße 77, its construction and the living conditions of its residents.
It shows how an apartment in the front building, consisting of a parlor, chamber and kitchen, was furnished around 1900 and provides information about the different living conditions and living conditions of the residents in the front and rear buildings. The exhibition also focuses on aspects of immigration to Berlin, the development and settlement of the Helmholzplatz residential area and the living and working conditions in north-east Berlin around 1900.
The exhibition is a joint project of the Museum Pankow, which developed the exhibition, and the Herbstlaube senior citizens' leisure center, which is in charge of this exhibition location. Active senior citizens from the Herbstlaube and the Pankow Senior Citizens' Representation volunteer to supervise the exhibition during opening hours - an exchange with visitors is desired and intended.Translated with DeepL