Berlin Districts

Weidmannslust (Bezirk Reinickendorf)

Key Features

  • Historical Background: Founded in 1875 as a villa district, Waidmannslust became a second home for many French citizens. The area is known for its villas and country houses, especially in the north and west1.
  • Architecture: The district features a mix of villas, country houses, and some high-rise buildings built in the 1960s. The Rollberge housing estate, with over 2000 flats, is a notable modern development1.
  • Landmarks: The neo-Gothic Queen Luise Church, built in 1913, is a prominent landmark. The Steinbergpark, home to Berlin’s largest waterfall, is another popular spot1.

Modern Development

  • Rollberge Housing Estate: This new housing development features over 2000 flats and is designed by renowned architects like Josef Paul Kleihues and Hans Scharoun.
  • Green Garden Project: An exclusive residential project with modern amenities and a natural environment. It offers spacious apartments with private gardens, balconies, and terraces2.

Tourist Sites

  • Queen Luise Church: A beautiful neo-Gothic church with a jubilee fountain and enclosure.
  • Steinbergpark: A popular recreation area with Berlin’s largest waterfall, cycling paths, hiking trails, and a toboggan run.

Restaurants

  • Local Eateries: Waidmannslust has several local restaurants offering a variety of cuisines. You can find cozy cafes and traditional German eateries in the area.

Public Transport

  • S-Bahn: The Berlin Waidmannslust station is served by S1, S26, and S85 lines.
  • Roads: The A 111 motorway provides easy access to and from the district.
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