Mahlsdorf is a locality in Berlin's Marzahn-Hellersdorf borough with around 29,800 residents. Charlotte von Mahlsdorf, the transgender activist and antiques collector, preserved the Gruenderzeitmuseum in the Mahlsdorf manor house, displaying furniture and interiors from the Wilhelmine era. The museum remains open to visitors.
The district has a suburban character with single-family houses and gardens, contrasting with the Plattenbau tower blocks in neighbouring Hellersdorf. Koepenik is to the south. Hoppegarten in Brandenburg borders to the east. The S5 S-Bahn line connects Mahlsdorf to central Berlin. Biesdorf is the western neighbour. The Wuhle stream valley provides green space.
Mahlsdorf is a locality in Berlin's Marzahn-Hellersdorf borough with around 29,800 residents. Charlotte von Mahlsdorf, the transgender activist and antiques collector, preserved the Gruenderzeitmuseum in the Mahlsdorf manor house, displaying furniture and interiors from the Wilhelmine era. The museum remains open to visitors.
The district has a suburban character with single-family houses and gardens, contrasting with the Plattenbau tower blocks in neighbouring Hellersdorf. Koepenik is to the south. Hoppegarten in Brandenburg borders to the east. The S5 S-Bahn line connects Mahlsdorf to central Berlin. Biesdorf is the western neighbour. The Wuhle stream valley provides green space.
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