Westend is a neighbourhood in Berlin's Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf borough with a population around 41,300. The area developed in the late 19th century as a villa quarter for the wealthy, and large parts retain that character with tree-lined streets and substantial Gruenderzeit and Art Nouveau residential buildings.
The ICC Berlin (Internationales Congress Centrum), a brutalist convention hall from 1979 and one of the world's largest conference buildings, sits at the eastern edge of the Messegelaende. Its future remains disputed. The Lietzensee, a small lake surrounded by a park, offers a quiet retreat. The Olympiastadion, built for the 1936 Olympics and renovated for the 2006 World Cup, borders Westend to the west. The Theodor-Heuss-Platz and Kaiserdamm form the district's eastern axis. The U-Bahn reaches Zoo station in about 10 minutes. Adult companionship follows Berlin's city-state regulations.
Westend is a neighbourhood in Berlin's Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf borough with a population around 41,300. The area developed in the late 19th century as a villa quarter for the wealthy, and large parts retain that character with tree-lined streets and substantial Gruenderzeit and Art Nouveau residential buildings.
The ICC Berlin (Internationales Congress Centrum), a brutalist convention hall from 1979 and one of the world's largest conference buildings, sits at the eastern edge of the Messegelaende. Its future remains disputed. The Lietzensee, a small lake surrounded by a park, offers a quiet retreat. The Olympiastadion, built for the 1936 Olympics and renovated for the 2006 World Cup, borders Westend to the west. The Theodor-Heuss-Platz and Kaiserdamm form the district's eastern axis. The U-Bahn reaches Zoo station in about 10 minutes. Adult companionship follows Berlin's city-state regulations.
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