Friedenau is a locality in Berlin's Tempelhof-Schoeneberg borough with around 28,000 residents. The neighbourhood became a literary quarter in the early 20th century, home to writers including Erich Kaestner, Uwe Johnson, and Guenter Grass at various times. The streets are lined with well-maintained Altbau (pre-war) apartment buildings. The Breslauer Platz hosts a weekly farmers' market.
Schoeneberg is to the north and east. Steglitz borders to the south. Wilmersdorf lies to the west. The S1 line at Friedenau station and the U9 at Friedrich-Wilhelm-Platz provide quick connections to central Berlin. Friedenau's residential calm and intact pre-war building stock make it one of Berlin's more sought-after addresses.
Friedenau is a locality in Berlin's Tempelhof-Schoeneberg borough with around 28,000 residents. The neighbourhood became a literary quarter in the early 20th century, home to writers including Erich Kaestner, Uwe Johnson, and Guenter Grass at various times. The streets are lined with well-maintained Altbau (pre-war) apartment buildings. The Breslauer Platz hosts a weekly farmers' market.
Schoeneberg is to the north and east. Steglitz borders to the south. Wilmersdorf lies to the west. The S1 line at Friedenau station and the U9 at Friedrich-Wilhelm-Platz provide quick connections to central Berlin. Friedenau's residential calm and intact pre-war building stock make it one of Berlin's more sought-after addresses.
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