Lankwitz is a neighbourhood in Berlin's Steglitz-Zehlendorf borough with a population around 43,500. The area developed rapidly after the opening of the Anhalter Vorortbahn railway in the late 19th century, transforming it from a farming village into a residential suburb. The Leonorenstrasse serves as the local commercial strip with shops, bakeries, and restaurants.
The Dreifaltigkeitsfriedhof III, one of Berlin's historic cemeteries, is located here. The Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gedaechtnis-Gemeinde church on the Gallwitzallee dates from the early 20th century. The former Lankwitz barracks (Gardeschuetzen-Kaserne) were converted after reunification. The Gemeindepark Lankwitz provides a small green space. The S-Bahn connects Lankwitz to Potsdamer Platz in about 20 minutes. Neighbouring Lichterfelde and Steglitz offer additional shopping along the Schlossstrasse. Adult companionship follows Berlin's city-state regulations.
Lankwitz is a neighbourhood in Berlin's Steglitz-Zehlendorf borough with a population around 43,500. The area developed rapidly after the opening of the Anhalter Vorortbahn railway in the late 19th century, transforming it from a farming village into a residential suburb. The Leonorenstrasse serves as the local commercial strip with shops, bakeries, and restaurants.
The Dreifaltigkeitsfriedhof III, one of Berlin's historic cemeteries, is located here. The Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gedaechtnis-Gemeinde church on the Gallwitzallee dates from the early 20th century. The former Lankwitz barracks (Gardeschuetzen-Kaserne) were converted after reunification. The Gemeindepark Lankwitz provides a small green space. The S-Bahn connects Lankwitz to Potsdamer Platz in about 20 minutes. Neighbouring Lichterfelde and Steglitz offer additional shopping along the Schlossstrasse. Adult companionship follows Berlin's city-state regulations.
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