Bernau bei Berlin has a population around 34,900 and lies in Brandenburg about 25 kilometres northeast of Berlin. The town is known for the Battle of Bernau (1432), when citizens repelled a Hussite raiding force. The Hussitenfest, an annual medieval festival, commemorates the event. The ADGB Trade Union School, designed by Hannes Meyer and Hans Wittwer (1928-1930), is a UNESCO World Heritage site as part of the Bauhaus heritage listing.
The medieval town wall survives in sections, including the Steintor gate. The S2 S-Bahn line connects Bernau to Berlin Friedrichstrasse in about 40 minutes. The Liepnitz-See, a clear-water lake in the surrounding forest, is a popular bathing spot. Barnim county administration is based here. Berlin's Buch district borders to the southwest. Adult companionship follows Brandenburg's regulatory standards.
Bernau bei Berlin has a population around 34,900 and lies in Brandenburg about 25 kilometres northeast of Berlin. The town is known for the Battle of Bernau (1432), when citizens repelled a Hussite raiding force. The Hussitenfest, an annual medieval festival, commemorates the event. The ADGB Trade Union School, designed by Hannes Meyer and Hans Wittwer (1928-1930), is a UNESCO World Heritage site as part of the Bauhaus heritage listing.
The medieval town wall survives in sections, including the Steintor gate. The S2 S-Bahn line connects Bernau to Berlin Friedrichstrasse in about 40 minutes. The Liepnitz-See, a clear-water lake in the surrounding forest, is a popular bathing spot. Barnim county administration is based here. Berlin's Buch district borders to the southwest. Adult companionship follows Brandenburg's regulatory standards.
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