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„Vor Gott sind eigentlich alle Menschen Berliner.“ (In God’s eyes, all people are really Berliners.) Theodor Fontane
„Ich bin ein Berliner.“ John F. Kennedy
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MY DEAR CLIENTS,
BERLIN is not just a world class city with a past; it is also a mo-
dern-day European hotspot. Our city’s chequered past has always been
shaped by those who have lived here — people from everywhere. They
are all Berliners and give this place its distinctive character.
THE PAST has given rise to Berlin today. As we pass through the
city, we see buildings from different eras, but spaces exist which will be
filled in time. And we realise: this city is constantly changing.
BEING AT HOME in Berlin means living and working, enjoying
the cultural diversity and contrasts and experiencing “how the city
ticks”.
KÖNIGSDÄCHER — freehold loft apartments in Berlin–Mitte,
centrally located between the Museum Island and Friedrichstrasse, of-
fer native and new Berliners the opportunity to find a home in the vi-
brant metropolis.
Come and get to know this special part of the city and enjoy what
you find.
And if you are not a BERLINER already, you soon will be.
Best wishes from Nikolaus Ziegert.
people visited the Neues Museum in 2010 to see Nofretete — the “most famous Berliner”.
This makes it the most visited museum
in the German Capital since its reopening.
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VISIBLE HISTORY —
A WINDOW OF THE PAST
Geschwister-Scholl-Strasse 5 façade
The
KÖNIGSDÄCHER
quarter lies just a short hop from Friedrichstrasse, right beside the
Grimm-Zentrum.
The attic floors of the buildings which accommodated the royal
household staff in Geschwister–Scholl–Strasse 5 and Planckstrasse
20/20A, 22/24 are being converted into modern, top quality freehold
apartments.
In 1811, this area was developed with the royal depository, which
was an important part of the Royal Estates Commission until 1921, sto-
ring building materials, plastic reliefs and sculptures and furnishings.
From 1903 to 1905 the Royal Estates Commission constructed the
four-storey accommodation for the royal servants in the former Prinz-
Friedrich-Karl-Strasse, which changed its name in 1949 to Geschwi-
ster-Scholl-Strasse. The ground and first floors of the second trans-
verse building contain the building remains of the royal depository as
well as its most outstanding feature:
29 limestone slab reliefs which, according to recent research, be-
long to the Schlütersche Werkstatt. The reliefs, which are decorated
with war trophies, are currently being restored and, once completed,
will be reinstalled on the western wall of the coach house.
Residents of the building which accommodated the royal house-
hold staff in the former Prinz-Luis-Ferdinand-Strasse, today Planck-
strasse, built in 1915, will have an exclusive view of these reliefs, becau-
se it is not planned to allow access to the general public.
The properties in a Neo-Baroque style, both of which are regi-
stered protected monuments, belong to the Historism era, with putti,
vases and pillars on the façades, as well as crown reliefs above the
main entrances.
Geschwister-Scholl-Strasse 5 is a particularly unique historic mo-
nument in Berlin.
„A naïve bystander would perhaps think that there is still a lot of renovation work required.
That couldn’t be further from the truth.“Adolf Pütz,
Managing Director of Schmidt & Pütz, project management company
instructed with the conversion of the attic floors.
The elegant façade has been restored for preservation purposes:
boasting a coat of arms, crown and the initials “RW” (for “Rex Wil-
helm”, King Wilhelm), it is also riddled with bullet holes from the vio-
lent street fights which took place in Spring 1945 and is missing ele-
ments removed by the former GDR housing executive.
This is a façade which has witnessed several stages of 20th Cen-
tury history.
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LIVING AREAS WITH UP TO 120 SQM
ATTRACTIVE CEILING HEIGHTS
AT LEAST ONE ROOF TERRACE PER APARTMENT
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SPACIOUS, FLEXIBLE & BRIGHT
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“SPACE FOR LUXURY”
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EN SUITE & MASTER BATHROOMS
BRAND-NAME FITTINGS
SKYLIGHTS
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“BERLINER LUFT” (AIR) EXTRA
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BEDROOM WITH UP TO 45 SQM
PARTLY WITH INTEGRATED PATIO
SEPARATE DRESSING ROOMS
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FLEXIBLE FLOOR PLAN DESIGN
INTELLIGENT ROOM PARTITIONING
VARIOUS USE OPTIONS
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HOME OFFICE, STUDIO, GUESTROOM…
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LEAVE THE HUSTLE AND BUSTLE BEHIND
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COMFORTABLE LIFT ACCESS
OAK-PARQUET WITH UNDERFLOOR HEATING
INSTALLATION OF A FIREPLACE POSSIBLE
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Adjacent to Planckstrasse 20/20A is Humboldt University’s central
library, which opened on 12 October 2009.
With over 2 million volumes, the building, designed by the Swiss ar-
chitect Max Dudler and named after the Brothers Grimm, offers the lar-
gest publicly accessible collection of library books in the German spea-
king world.
Planckstrasse 20/20A façade | neighbouring Grimm-Zentrum
HISTORIC PROPERTIES
IN A MODERN NEIGHBOURHOOD
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WeidendammerBrücke
Eberts-brücke
Monbijou-brücke
Friedrich-brücke
Liebknecht-brücke
Spreebogenpark
Großer Tiergarten
Monbijoupark
Gendarmenmarktmit Konzerthaus
Museumsinsel
AlteNationalgalerie
Bode-Museum
Pergamonmuseum
Neues Museum
Altes Museum
BerlinerDom
Humboldtboxauf dem
Schloßplatz
Schloß-brückeZeughaus
Kronprinzen-palais
Universitäts-bibliothek
Grimm-zentrum
Fritz-Reuter-Haus
FranzösischerDom
DeutscherDom
Auswärtiges Amt
Café Einstein
VAU
Borchardt
Lustgarten
FriedrichwerderscheKirche
Maxim-Gorki-Theater
Admiralspalast
Friedrichstadt-palast
BerlinerEnsemble
DeutschesTheater
Hexenkessel-Hoftheater &
Strandbar
Theaterkontor
KomischeOper
CharitéCampus
Berlin-Mitte
Paul-Löbe-Haus
Marie-E.-Lüders-Haus
Lutter &Wegner
Grill Royal
Bundespresse-strand
Suppenbörse
The Corner
Dussmann-Kulturkaufhaus
Dussmann-Kulturkaufhaus
Daimlers
Shan Rahmikhan
Salon UmlaufAvantgarde
CookiesCream
StäV
FranzösischeBotschaft
Max-Liebermann-Haus
Holocaust-Mahnmal
AmerikanischeBotschaft
BritischeBotschaft
Hotel AdlonAkademie der
Künste
Botschaft derRussischen Föderation
Mercedes-Benz-Gallery
Staats-bibliothek
Humboldt-Universität
NeueWache
Q 205Friedrichstadt-
Passagen
GaleriesLafayette
„Tränen-palast”
Edeka
Rossmann
DeutschePost
Spree
Spree
HackescheHöfe
Staatsoper
KÖNIGSDÄCHER.
BETWEEN THE MUSEUM ISLAND &
FRIEDRICHSTRASSE
BrandenburgerTor
Bundeskanzleramt
Bundestag im Reichstagsgebäude
Junction of Unter den Linden / Friedrichstrasse: „This is where the first traffic warden in Prussia began his shift on 19 December 1902 – initially using a whistle then a trumpet to be heard above the noise of the traffic. Electric lamps lit up the junction for the first time in summer 1888,…“ TAGES-
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AN INVITATION TO STROLL
THROUGH THE CITY
BERLIN.
TIME.
GOING FOR A STROLL.
The Museum Island is within five minutes’ walk along WEIDEN-
DAMM and KUPFERGRABEN. A UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE
SITE since 1999, as a unique ensemble of the academic landscape, the
MUSEUM ISLAND represents 100 years of museum architecture.
In front of the Bode Museum, the Monbijoubrücke (bridge) stret-
ches over the River Spree and into Monbijoupark. At the foot of the
bridge, the Hexenkessel Hoftheater with Shakespeare and Co. has be-
come firmly established in the hearts of Berliners. And the accompa-
nying STRANDBAR (beach bar) and the MÄRCHENHÜTTE have be-
come firm fixtures…
In 1925, the then Kaiser-Friedrich Museum, today the Bode Museum, acquired this plaster bust of Daniel Nikolaus Chodowiecki.
The Bode Museum’s sculpture collection is now considered to be one of the world’s greatest collections of sculptures and reliefs.
Chodowiecki was the most popular German etcher, designer and illustrator of the 18th Century who, in addition to natural scientific works, also
illustrated works by Lessing, Goethe and Schiller.
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A view from the Humboldt Box onto the Museum Island and Berliner Dom
Walking further along the riverbank in the direction of the boat
landing stage “Alte Börse”. A slight detour into the book shop “Walter
König” and over the Friedrichbrücke, suddenly you find yourself in the
heart of the cultural capital Berlin:
“ ... never have I been so touched. The essence is so rich, so interesting, so fabulous, ... so pic-
turesque that I want to experience happiness at least once, to be able to paint a series of great historic pictures from this era.”
Adolph von Menzel 1840 in a letter to a friend.
Menzel, the most significant German Realist of the 19th Century,
worked on illustrations of the history of Fredrick the Great, became a
“Fredrick Expert” and from 1849 painted a series of artworks of his life.
“Das Flötenkonzert Friedrichs des Grossen in Sanssouci” is the name
of the most famous of these paintings, which is currently on display
in the Alte Nationalgalerie.
The five museums on the MUSEUM ISLAND — the Alte National-
galerie, Neues Museum, Altes Museum, Pergamon Museum and Bode
Museum, the BERLINER DOM (cathedral), the Lustgarten and Schloss-
platz with the HUMBOLDT BOX — this is where architectural diversity
and art can be perfectly enjoyed. Students relax on the lawns in front of
the ALTE NATIONALGALERIE, tourists listen to street musicians,
children jump through the fountain in the LUSTGARTEN…
Neues Museum and Alte Nationalgalerie
SUMMER IN BERLIN
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Prince Heinrich Palais, main Humboldt University building
“Thought and knowledge should always keep apace of each other. Otherwise, knowledge will remain infertile.”
Wilhelm von Humboldt
Kronprinzenpalais | Bebelplatz with the “Kommode”, which today houses the Humboldt University’s law faculty.
PRUSSIA’S GLORIA & ALMA MATER
Crossing over the SCHLOSSBRÜCKE you reach UNTER DEN
LINDEN, the boulevard with a history stretching as far back as the 16th
Century:
Initially a basic bridle path connecting the city palace to the Tier-
garten, in the aftermath of the Thirty Year War this major transport axis
was converted into a six-lane boulevard copied from a Dutch model, at
the direction of the Great Elector Friedrich Wilhelm.
The KRONPRINZENPALAIS, at the beginning of the boulevard,
was built in 1663 and the arsenal opposite was constructed in 1706.
From 1740, Fredrick the Great instructed the architect Georg
Wenzeslaus von Knobelsdorff to design the Forum Fridericianum, today
Bebelplatz, developed with the OPERA HOUSE, ROYAL LIBRARY
(known to Berliners as the “Kommode”), SANKT-HEDWIG CATHE-
DRAL and the PALAIS DES PRINZEN HEINRICH, today the main
HUMBOLDT UNIVERSITY building.
After his victory over Napoléon, Friedrich Wilhelm III instructed
his master builder Karl Friedrich Schinkel to construct the eastern sec-
tion of the boulevard as a monument to his triumph.
In the 19th Century, the western section of the boulevard was initially
a high-quality residential area but, in the years following the foundation
of the empire, rapidly developed into a popular commercial area with
shops and restaurants.
The former Alma Mater Berolinensis, today the HUMBOLDT UNI-
VERSITY OF BERLIN, founded on 16 August 1809 on the initiative of
the Prussian educational reformist and linguist Wilhelm von Humboldt,
is the oldest of Berlin’s higher educational institutes.
In a ranking by the Times Higher Education Magazine, the Hum-
boldt University is rated as one of the top 100 universities in the world.
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Friedrichstrasse with Französische Strasse underground station and junction with Taubenstrasse | “Glass funnels” in the Galeries Lafayette
The pulse of Berlin beats at the JUNCTION OF FRIEDRICH-
STRASSE AND UNTER DEN LINDEN. One of the much sung “Ber-
liner Luft” anthems can almost be heard above the hustle and bustle
of the activity on the streets.
Berlin’s most elegant shopping centres and boutiques, Galeries
Lafayette and Quartier 206, can be found to the south, towards the
Leipziger Strasse junction.
Traffic and people densely packed, as if we were still in the 1920s
— that is the rhythm of Berlin Mitte, that is how Berlin “ticks”.
In 1899, Paul Lincke composed “Berliner Luft” a synonym for Berlin’s liberal attitude towards life.
The piece from the operetta “Frau Luna” was originally performed on 1 May in the former Apollo Theatre, Friedrichstrasse 218 and
is considered to be the unofficial anthem of the city.
“Berliner Luft” is a traditional closing piece at the annual closing concert of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra on the Waldbühne.
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Rear façade of the Admiralspalast in Planckstrasse | Friedrichstrasse railway station with the “Ernst & Young” office tower
BACK TO THE
KÖNIGSDÄCHER QUARTER
UNDERNEATH THE S-BAHN BRIDGE.
After the construction of the railway to and from Berlin and of the
railway station in 1882, Friedrichstrasse became a transport hub and
from then on, played an increasingly important role.
Today, the commuter railway (S-Bahn), founded in 1930 by the
merger of the suburban railways with Berlin’s city and Ringbahn circle
lines, records passenger numbers above the 100 million mark. On
workdays, up to 1.2 million passengers travel an average distance of
9.8 km.
Further to the north you pass the listed Admiralspalast building
which backs onto Planckstrasse, with the modern Ernst & Young office
tower on the Spreedreieck opposite.
To the rear, the “Tränenpalast”, the former departure hall of the
border crossing point in Friedrichstrasse railway station from East
Berlin to West which is also a protected monument, will be home to
the permanent exhibition “GrenzErfahrungen. Alltag der deutschen
Teilung” (how people lived during the time of the division of the city)
from mid September 2011.
Weidendamm, a road in the KÖNIGSDÄCHER Quarter, takes its
name from the trees which were removed during construction works
in the 19th Century.
WEIDENDAMMER BRÜCKE was originally a timber railway
bridge which ran from Querstrasse, today Friedrichstrasse, over the
Spree to the north. During the development of this area, the bridge was
designed as an efficient transport link and was constructed between
1824 and 1826 as one of the first cast iron bridges in Central Europe.
In the industrial Berlin of the Imperial Era the load-bearing capa-
city of the bridge no longer satisfied the increased needs. As a result,
the Berliner Architektenverein (architects’ association) launched a
competition for the new Weidendammer Brücke in 1892. The Associ-
ation approved plans by Otto Stahn, which also satisfied the prescribed
decorative requirements. Construction works lasted nine years until
19 December 1923.
Thankfully, the Weidendammer Brücke survived the final battles
of the Second World War and has been registered as a protected mo-
nument since 1970.
Those crossing the Spree from Dorotheenstadt over the Wei-dendammer Brücke arrive in Spandauer Vorstadt. But this is where another part of Berlin’s history begins …
THE HUSTLE AND BUSTLE
OF AN URBAN METROPOLIS
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There are many stories about the development of Berlin: begin-
ning with its rapid growth, becoming a world class city in the early
1900s, to the “Roaring Twenties” between the two world wars, the long
sleep during the separation of the city from 1961, then its emergence
as a symbol of reunification and finally its transformation into a crea-
tive metropolis with a new style.
This city never quite scruffy, but also never quite squeaky clean.
Everyone can find his or her Berlin, live it and, as a Berliner, add
his or her own personality to the melting pot which produces its di-
stinctive atmosphere, of which visitors and Berliner say:
WE LOVE BERLIN!
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agencY feeS
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calculated on the notarial purchase price. It is payable by the
purchaser in full directly to us following notarial conclusion of
contract and is not included in the purchase price.
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Architect
Schmidt & Pütz Projektmanagement GmbH
Anna-Louisa-Karsch-Strasse 5 | 10178 Berlin
Attic floor
Will be converted into 13 exclusive apartments.
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Bathrooms
Most apartments will have a minimum of two comfortable
master bathrooms, some apartments will have en-suite ba-
throoms; most will also have guest bathrooms/WCs; the high-
quality fitout may be selected in advance.
Building permission has been granted.
Basement
Please refer to utility room.
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Chimneys
Chimneys no longer necessary will be dismantled; some
may be used for the fireplaces, please refer to layout pages.
Construction period
Will take a total of approx. 18 months; commencing in
Planckstrasse 22/24, followed by Planckstrasse 20/20A and
then Geschwister-Scholl-Strasse 5; individual completion dates
will be agreed in the Sale & Purchase Agreements.
Cooling
Rooms facing south and southwest will be fitted with sen-
sible coolers for cooling when needed.
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Draft Sales and Purchase Agreement
Will be sent to you on request.
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Energy performance certificate
Certificate which evaluates the building in terms of its en-
ergy consumption. Is available and may be handed over on re-
quest.
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Façade
Geschwister-Scholl-Strasse 5:
Neo-baroque façade facing onto the street; restored and
preserved with its ‘historic scars’, façades facing onto the cour-
tyard will also be renovated.
Planckstrasse 20/20A, 22/24:
Neo-baroque façade facing onto the street 20/20A; both
façades facing onto the street and courtyard have been com-
pletely renovated.
Fitout
The apartments may be fitted out in accordance with indi-
vidual requirement using a fitout catalogue; the catalogue can
be sent to you on request.
Floor coverings
It is planned to lay strip parquet flooring in the living
rooms, oak or similar as selected; kitchens and bathrooms will
be fitted with high-quality floor tiles as selected.
Fireplace
Installation possible in a designated place as a balanced
model (please see layout pages); installation of a fireplace not
included in the purchase price.
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Heating
Via district heating; ceiling and underfloor heating will be
installed in the apartments.
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Infrastructure
Very good infrastructure and connection to public trans-
port; Friedrichstrasse Railway Station is regularly serviced by the
commuter railway lines (S-Bahn) 3, 5, 7 and 9, as well the under-
ground line 6; very good shopping provisions in Friedrichstras-
se; post office, banks, doctor’s surgeries, pharmacies, schools and
children’s daycare centres are in the vicinity; numerous cultural
facilities such as the Museum Island and government buildings
incl. the Reichstag and Bundeskanzleramt are nearby.
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Kitchens
Are spaciously dimensioned and fitted with all necessary
utility points.
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Listed building protection
Geschwister-Scholl-Strasse 5 and Planckstrasse 20/20A and
22/24 are subject to listed building protection.
Location
Very prominent location in Mitte between the Museum Is-
land, Friedrichstrasse, Unter den Linden and Gendarmen-
markt; quiet side street location.
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Maintenance reserve
Financial reserve for renovation/ modernisation works in
an owners’ cooperative comprising of sub cooperatives – main-
tenance reserves of Geschwister-Scholl-Strasse and Planck-
strasse currently approx. EUR 280,000 and EUR 200,000 re-
spectively.
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Notary
Rechtsanwälte und Notare
Böninger und Köhn
Giesebrechtstrasse 20 | 10629 Berlin
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Outdoor facilities
See outdoor facility plan; conversion and renovation works
are planned, but still await approval.
Owner
Nola Invest GmbH | Ahornallee 8 | 14050 Berlin
Owners’ cooperative
The owners’ cooperatives in Planckstrasse 20/20A, 22/24
and Geschwister-Scholl-Strasse 5 are subdivided into two sub
owners’ cooperatives.
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Partitioning deed
Is also called the ‘constitution’ of the owners’ cooperative
and regulates all rights and obligations of the owners within
the cooperative; it contains important stipulations such as cost
regulations and cost allocation keys, definitions for the com-
mon and special ownership and special use rights etc.
Parking spaces
May be leased in the ICC multi-storey car park; approx.
300 m away.
Patio
Some apartments will also be fitted with vertical glazed pa-
tios for better lighting and ventilation.
Property management
Kremer Hausverwaltungen GmbH
Danckelmannstrasse 9 | 14059 Berlin
Purchase prices
See price list at the end of the sales particulars.
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References architect
The architects Schmidt & Pütz also designed the glazed fa-
çade of Berlin’s main railway station and the main railway sta-
tion in Münster.
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Renovation
An extensive renovation programme (sanitary, electrical
and heating) was undertaken in approx. 2001.
Roof structure will be completely dismantled and replaced.
Room heights are on average at least 3 metres.
Refusal collection space
Rubbish bins will be stored in the inner courtyard; storage
area will be redesigned.
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Security
A video intercom system will be installed; apartment ent-
rance doors will be sound insulated, burglar resistant timber
doors and will be fitted with a heavy mortise lock with security
door hardware and a triple locking mechanism.
Service charges
Averaging approx. EUR 3.30 per sqm p.m. incl. mainte-
nance reserve (calculated on the basis of the total budget for
2011) and servicing costs for the lifts; copies of individual bud-
gets can be sent on request.
Show apartment
Is located in Planckstrasse 20/20A and will give a general
impression of the fitout; however, as it is a period loft apart-
ment, it will not fully replicate the ‘Königsdächer’ room de-
sign.
Stairwells
The mostly impressive stairwells are or will be renovated;
the stairwell facing onto Geschwister-Scholl-Strasse 5 will be
extended up to the attic level.
Sub owners’ cooperatives
The newly created loft apartments will be integrated into
the Planckstrasse and Geschwister-Scholl-Strasse sub owners’
cooperatives; please also refer to; ‘Owners’ cooperatives’; sub
owners’ cooperatives have the right to hold their own owners’
meetings and carry out their own reconciliations.
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Terraces
Each apartment will have a minimum of one roof terrace;
bangkirai decking; filigree metal balustrade, partly glazed.
Transport connection
The commuter railway lines (S-Bahn) 3, 5, 7, 75 and under-
ground line 6 offer superb access to Berlin’s public transport
network via Friedrichstrasse Railway Station; Berlin’s main rail-
way station is only one commuter railway stop away.
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Utility room / storage room
Each apartment will be fitted with a utility room and/or a
spacious storeroom instead of a basement storeroom.
W
Wall tiles
Walls of bathrooms and guest WCs will be fitted with
high-quality tiling.
Windows
All vertical windows in dormers, roof terraces and patios
will be of high quality dark coloured timber-framed windows
with thermal glazing pursuant to EnEV; windows in the roof
pitch will be skylights and roof lights.
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Years of construction
Planckstrasse 22/24: 1898
Geschwister-Scholl-Strasse 5: 1903-1905
Planckstrasse 20/20A: 1914-1915
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EXTERIOR PLAN & APARTMENT OVERVIEW
PERSPECTIVE,
INTERSECTIONS & FLOORPLANS
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Planckstrasse
Geschwister- Scholl-Strasse
Passage
Entrance
Passage
Entrance
Passage
Entrance
Carriage shed
22/24
20/20A5
Passage
Gebrüder-Grimm-Zentrum (Library Humboldt-Universität)
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Planckstrasse
APT. 113
Gebrüder-Grimm-Zentrum (Library Humboldt-Universität)
Geschwister- Scholl-Strasse
22/24
20/20A 5
APT. 105APT. 104 APT. 103
APT. 102
APT. 106
APT. 107
APT. 108
APT. 109 APT. 110
APT. 111APT. 114
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GESCHWISTER-SCHOLL-STRASSE 5
Front perspective
Perspective from courtyard
m2 — sqm | DFF — Skylights | HWR — Utility romm | AR — Storage room | 1- or 2-m-Linie — height 1 m or 2m | königsdächer.de
Aufzug
Zimmer 1 ca. 35 m2
Schlafen &
Ankleide ca. 47 m2
ca. 13 m2
ca. 11 m2
HWR ca. 10,5 m2
Zimmer 2 ca. 23 m2
Zimmer 3 ca. 14,5 m2
ca. 6 m2
ca. 1,5 m2
Flur ca. 21 m2
Diele ca. 27 m2
1-m-Linie
2-m-Linie
1-m-Linie
DFF
DFF DFF DFF
2-m-Linie
2-m-Linie
DFF DFF
DFF
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Aufzug
Terrasse 2 ca. 15 m2
Küche / Essen & Wohnen ca. 83 m2
ca. 2 m2
Speisekammer ca. 4,5 m2
Terrasse 1 ca. 21 m2
DFF DFF DFF
DFF DFF
2-m-Linie
1-m-Linie
2-m-Linie
m2 — sqm | DFF — Skylights | HWR — Utility romm | AR — Storage room | 1- or 2-m-Linie — height 1 m or 2m | königsdächer.de
Aufzug
ca. 2 m2
ca. 11 m2
Zimmer 1 ca. 24 m2
Zimmer 2 ca. 25 m2
1m Linie
Kamin- anschluss
Küche / Essen & Wohnen ca. 100 m2
Diele ca. 16 m2
Terrasse 1 ca. 6,5 m2
HWR ca. 9 m2
Galerie Kante
DFF
DFF
2-m-Linie 1-m-Linie
2-m-Linie
2-m-Linie
1-m-Linie
m2 — sqm | DFF — Skylights | HWR — Utility romm | AR — Storage room | 1- or 2-m-Linie — height 1 m or 2m | königsdächer.de
DFF
DFF
Aufzug
Terrasse 2 ca. 16 m2
ca. 21,5 m2
DFF
Zimmer ca. 24 m2
Galerie ca. 30 m2
Galeriefenster
Luftraum
2-m-Linie 1-m-Linie
2-m-Linie
Not- ausgang
Sauna
m2 — sqm | DFF — Skylights | HWR — Utility romm | AR — Storage room | 1- or 2-m-Linie — height 1 m or 2m | königsdächer.de
Aufzug
Flur ca. 15 m2
ca. 4 m2
Zimmer ca. 16 m2
DFF
DFF
Terrasse ca. 9 m2
Küche / Essen & Wohnen ca. 49 m2
2-m-Linie
1-m-Linie
1-m-Linie
2-m-Linie
m2 — sqm | DFF — Skylights | HWR — Utility romm | AR — Storage room | 1- or 2-m-Linie — height 1 m or 2m | königsdächer.de
Luftraum
LuftraumSchlafen ca. 22,5 m2
ca. 10 m2
Notausgang
DFF
DFF
2-m-Linie
1-m-Linie
m2 — sqm | DFF — Skylights | HWR — Utility romm | AR — Storage room | 1- or 2-m-Linie — height 1 m or 2m | königsdächer.de
ca. 11 m2
Schlafen ca. 29 m2
Zimmer ca. 13,5 m2
ca. 4,5 m2
Flur ca. 7 m2
AR ca. 1,5 m2
Diele ca. 14,5 m2
Aufzug
DFF DFF DFFDFF
Terrasse ca. 8,5 m2
Küche / Essen & Wohnen ca. 65 m2
Kamin- anschluss
Notausgang
Lichtschacht
1-m-Linie
2-m-Linie
2-m-Linie1-m-Linie
1-m-Linie
2-m-Linie
DFF
DFF
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Lichtschacht
1-m-Linie2-m-Linie
2-m-Linie
1-m-Linie
2-m-Linie
1-m-Linie
1-m-Linie
2-m-Linie
Kind 2 ca. 26 m2
Kind 1 ca. 21 m2
Spielen/Arbeiten ca. 35 m2
DFF DFF DFF DFF DFF
HWR ca. 5 m2
Tec
hnik
Terrasse 2 ca. 12 m2
Terrasse 1 ca. 9 m2
Küche / Essen & Wohnen ca. 85,5 m2
Kamin- anschluss
Diele/Garderobe ca. 23,5 m2
ca. 3 m2ca. 9 m2
Zimmer / Ankleide ca. 30,5 m2
Flur ca. 9 m2
ca. 11 m2
Aufzug
DFF DFF DFF DFF
DFF
DFF
DFF
DFF
DFF
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PLANCKSTRASSE 20/20A
Front perspective
Perspective from courtyard
m2 — sqm | DFF — Skylights | HWR — Utility romm | AR — Storage room | 1- or 2-m-Linie — height 1 m or 2m | königsdächer.de
Aufzug
2-m-Linie
1-m-Linie
Tec
hnik
ca. 7 m2
Diele ca. 12 m2
Patio ca. 6 m2
Zimmer 1 ca. 19,5 m2
HWR ca. 7 m2
Terrasse 1 ca. 22,5 m2
Terrasse 2 ca. 8,5 m2
ca. 13 m2
DFF DFF DFF DFF
Flur ca. 30 m2
Lichtschacht
Schlafen /Ankleide ca. 46 m2
Zimmer 2 ca. 22 m2
Fitness ca. 14 m2
Küche / Essen & Wohnen ca. 79 m2
AR ca. 3,5 m2DFF DFF DFF DFF
DFF
DFF
DFF
ca. 7 m2Zimmer 3 ca. 20 m2
DFF
DFF
m2 — sqm | DFF — Skylights | HWR — Utility romm | AR — Storage room | 1- or 2-m-Linie — height 1 m or 2m | königsdächer.de
1-m-Linie
2-m-Linie
1-m-Linie
2-m-Linie
Aufzug
DFF DFF DFF
DFF DFF DFF DFF DFF DFF
Patio 1 ca. 3,5 m2 Patio 2 ca. 5,5 m2
Schlafen ca. 35 m2
Küche / Essen & Wohnen ca. 54,5 m2
Diele ca. 20,5 m2
Zimmer 2 ca. 18 m2 Zimmer 1 ca. 20 m2
ca. 8,5 m2HWR ca. 7,5 m2
ca. 12,5 m2
Kamin- anschluss
Terrasse ca. 18 m2
m2 — sqm | DFF — Skylights | HWR — Utility romm | AR — Storage room | 1- or 2-m-Linie — height 1 m or 2m | königsdächer.de
DFF DFF DFF
DFF
DFF
DFF
DFF DFF
Aufzug
1-m-Linie2-m-Linie
1-m-Linie
2-m-Linie
2-m-Linie
1-m-LiniePatio 1
ca. 4,5 m2
Patio 2 ca. 5,5 m2
Schlafen ca. 24 m2
ca. 14 m2
ca. 11 m2Küche / Essen & Wohnen ca. 89 m2
HWR ca. 7,5 m2
Lichtschacht
Diele ca. 12 m2
Kamin- anschluss
Terrasse ca. 23 m2Zimmer 1 ca. 22 m2Zimmer 2
ca. 21 m2
ca. 3,5 m2
2-m-Linie1-m-Linie
Flur ca. 14,5 m2
Zimmer 3 ca. 16 m2
DFF DFF
DFF
m2 — sqm | DFF — Skylights | HWR — Utility romm | AR — Storage room | 1- or 2-m-Linie — height 1 m or 2m | königsdächer.de
Aufzug
ca. 6 m2
Diele ca. 7 m2
Küche ca. 12,5 m2
ca. 8 m2
HWR ca. 7 m2
Schlafen ca. 27 m2
Zimmer ca. 20 m2
Essen & Wohnen ca. 50 m2
Terrasse ca. 11 m2
Tec
hnik
DFF DFF DFF DFF DFF
DFF DFF DFF DFF
1-m-Linie
2-m-Linie
2-m-Linie
1-m-Linie
m2 — sqm | DFF — Skylights | HWR — Utility romm | AR — Storage room | 1- or 2-m-Linie — height 1 m or 2m | königsdächer.de
Zugang zu Treppenhaus & Aufzug
ca. 9,5 m2
AR ca. 2 m2
Schlafen ca. 17,5 m2
Diele ca. 8 m2
Küche / Essen & Wohnen ca. 31 m2
Terrasse ca. 11 m2
Tec
hnik
DFF
DFF DFF
1-m-Linie
2-m-Linie
1-m-Linie
2-m-Linie
HWR ca. 6 m2
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PLANCKSTRASSE 22/24
Front perspective
Perspective from courtyard
m2 — sqm | DFF — Skylights | HWR — Utility romm | AR — Storage room | 1- or 2-m-Linie — height 1 m or 2m | königsdächer.de
Schlafen ca. 35 m2
ca. 6 m2
ca. 7 m2
Flur ca. 17 m2
HWR ca. 6 m2
Terrasse 2 ca. 5 m2
Zimmer 2 ca. 17 m2
Kamin- anschluss
Küche / Essen & Wohnen ca. 71 m2 Diele ca. 13,5 m2
ca. 6 m2
Zimmer 1 ca. 14 m2
Terrasse 1 ca. 9 m2
DFF
DFF DFF
DFFDFF
1-m-Linie
2-m-Linie
Zugang zum Aufzug
2-m-Linie
1-m-Linie
m2 — sqm | DFF — Skylights | HWR — Utility romm | AR — Storage room | 1- or 2-m-Linie — height 1 m or 2m | königsdächer.de
Aufzug
Zimmer 1 ca. 22 m2
Diele ca. 13 m2
ca. 6 m2
HWR ca. 8 m2
Küche / Essen & Wohnen ca. 90 m2
Technik
ca. 6 m2
Terrasse 1 ca. 10 m2
Zimmer 2 ca. 20 m2
Flur 1 ca. 6 m2
Flur 2 ca. 5 m2
ca. 15 m2
Schlafen/Ankleide ca. 37,5 m2
Terrasse 2 ca. 17 m2
DFF
DFF
DFF
DFF
DFF
DFF DFF DFF
1-m-Linie
2-m-Linie
2-m-Linie 1-m-Linie
1-m-Linie
2-m-Linie
Not- ausgang
DFF
m2 — sqm | DFF — Skylights | HWR — Utility romm | AR — Storage room | 1- or 2-m-Linie — height 1 m or 2m | königsdächer.de
Aufzug
Diele ca. 8 m2
Zimmer ca. 11,5 m2
ca. 5,5 m2
Terrasse 1 ca. 9 m2
Küche / Essen & Wohnen ca. 53 m2
Schlafen ca. 21 m2
Terrasse 2 ca. 10 m2
Tec
hnik
HWR ca. 8 m2
ca. 6,5 m2
1-m-Linie
2-m-Linie
2-m-Linie
1-m-Linie
DFF DFF DFF
DFF DFF DFF
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PRICESThe residential area stated in the Condominium Declaration differs from the actual residential area, as the Condominium Declaration does not consider the terrace and patio space. 50% of the terrace and patio space are included in the actual re-sidential area.
APT. LOCATION ROOMS SQM EUR/SQM ASKING PRICE
102 ATTIC FLOOR, FRONT BUILDING, 5 317.0 8,910 2,824,470 EUR LEFT
103 ATTIC FLOOR, FRONT BUILDING, 4 274.0 8,710 2,386,540 EUR RIGHT
104 ATTIC FLOOR, TRANSVERSE BUILDING, 3 121.0 8,160 987,360 EUR LEFT
105 ATTIC FLOOR, SIDE WING, REAR 3 151.5 8,020 1,215,030 EUR
106 ATTIC FLOOR, GARDEN HOUSE, REAR 5 269.0 8,460 2,275,740 EUR
GESCHWISTER-SCHOLL-STRASSE 5
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The residential area stated in the Condominium Declaration differs from the actual residential area, as the Condominium Declaration does not consider the terrace and patio space. 50% of the terrace and patio space are included in the actual re-sidential area.
The residential area stated in the Condominium Declaration differs from the actual residential area, as the Condominium Declaration does not consider the terrace and patio space. 50% of the terrace and patio space are included in the actual re-sidential area.
APT. LOCATION ROOMS SQM EUR/SQM ASKING PRICE
107 ATTIC FLOOR, FRONT BUILDING, 5—6 296.0 8,210 2,430,160 EUR RIGHT
108 ATTIC FLOOR, FRONT BUILDING, 4 190.0 7,710 1,464,900 EUR MIDDLE
109 ATTIC FLOOR, SIDE WING, 5 251.0 8,060 2,023,060 EUR LEFT
110 ATTIC FLOOR, SIDE WING, 3 143.5 8,310 1,192,485 EUR RIGHT
111 ATTIC FLOOR, SIDE WING, 2 79.5 8,800 699,600 EUR MIDDLE
APT. LOCATION ROOMS SQM EUR/SQM ASKING PRICE
112 ATTIC FLOOR, GARDEN HOUSE, 4 199.5 8,060 1,607,970 EUR LEFT
113 ATTIC FLOOR, FRONT BUILDING, 4 242.0 8,330 2,015,860 EUR RIGHT
114 ATTIC FLOOR, FRONT BUILDING, 3 123.0 8,120 998,760 EUR LEFT
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