House façades from the Wilhelminian era are still often decorated in a variety of ways. If you look closely, you will discover elements of Art Nouveau, often combined with historicizing elements. Towards the middle of the 19th century, the area of today's Kreuzviertel was still predominantly agricultural. Around 1900, however, it was primarily civil servants who were to settle here. The planning and construction was accordingly generous. Fortunately, the damage during the Second World War was relatively limited. The district essentially retained its original character.
Meeting point: In front of the CHUZO restaurant on Möllerbrücke
Tickets must be purchased in advance at the Museum of Art and Cultural History.
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8,50 € per person, 4,20 € reduced