Zehlendorf is a locality in Berlin's Steglitz-Zehlendorf borough with a population around 54,000. The neighbourhood is one of Berlin's wealthiest and greenest, with villas, tree-lined streets, and proximity to the Grunewald forest and the Wannsee lake. The Freie Universitaet Berlin, established in 1948 as the "free" alternative to the Soviet-controlled Humboldt-Universitaet, has its main campus in nearby Dahlem.
The Museumskomplex Dahlem housed the ethnological and Asian art museums before their move to the Humboldt Forum. The Haus der Wannsee-Konferenz, where the Nazi leadership planned the Holocaust in January 1942, is now a memorial and educational centre on the lakeshore. The Strandbad Wannsee, Europe's largest inland lido, draws summer crowds. The Botanischer Garten, one of the world's largest, is nearby. The S1 line connects Zehlendorf to Friedrichstrasse in about 30 minutes. Adult companionship follows Berlin's city-state regulations.
Zehlendorf is a locality in Berlin's Steglitz-Zehlendorf borough with a population around 54,000. The neighbourhood is one of Berlin's wealthiest and greenest, with villas, tree-lined streets, and proximity to the Grunewald forest and the Wannsee lake. The Freie Universitaet Berlin, established in 1948 as the "free" alternative to the Soviet-controlled Humboldt-Universitaet, has its main campus in nearby Dahlem.
The Museumskomplex Dahlem housed the ethnological and Asian art museums before their move to the Humboldt Forum. The Haus der Wannsee-Konferenz, where the Nazi leadership planned the Holocaust in January 1942, is now a memorial and educational centre on the lakeshore. The Strandbad Wannsee, Europe's largest inland lido, draws summer crowds. The Botanischer Garten, one of the world's largest, is nearby. The S1 line connects Zehlendorf to Friedrichstrasse in about 30 minutes. Adult companionship follows Berlin's city-state regulations.
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