Anna Eck
MY HOME IN THE SPRENGELKIEZ
13353 Berlin Wedding
28 Units
1 - 5 Rooms
27 - 153 m²
Sold out
1906
Construction year

Anna Eck

MY HOME IN THE SPRENGELKIEZ
In the middle of Sprengelkiez, a corner house with personality welcomes you. Gallant, elegant, with manners and a Berlin snout. Unmistakable. It is like an old soul that has seen a lot. Life lines meet here. They pass each other. They stop. Look around. Leave. And come back again. She, this good soul, has many things to tell. Her stories are written on by people who spend their time at her corner.
MORE
LESS

Highlights

Construction progress

Make an appointment now

Floor plans

The object

Welcome to Anna Eck: the charming neighborhood beauty that fits perfectly into the cityscape with a new facade in a soft color. As soon as you enter the Gründerzeit corner building, the entrance area welcomes you with unique tile mirrors and leads you via the pistachio green staircase to the 34 residential units, where historical and new elements lovingly merge to create a contemporary living dream.
MORE
LESS

The location

From the main train station north along the Schifffahrtskanal, it is only two kilometers to the tranquil Sprengelkiez in Berlin-Wedding. Although the West Berlin working-class district has many 1970s buildings, the Sprengelkiez is characterized by old Wilhelminian-style buildings, tall trees and green parks. green parks. Almost unnoticed, the district near the Wedding S-Bahn station has developed further. Organic stores, yoga studios, trendy pubs and clubs like Freya Fuchs and Bei Ernst have established themselves here, but Wedding is not yet a trendy neighborhood. However, it is definitely an authentic neighborhood with potential. It is still a typical place to live – and only a few minutes away from the center of Berlin. Well-known companies and clinics have settled in this location for many generations, such as the Bayer pharmaceutical company, the Charité Virchow Clinic, the Robert Koch Institute and the Beuth University of Applied Sciences. For years, a small theater has provided cultural furor, making its district known beyond regional borders with a theater soap opera. “Gutes Wedding, schlechtes Wedding” sums up the charm of the controversial district. A neighborhood for cosmopolitan citizens who love and appreciate Berlin’s gruff nature.
MORE
LESS