An icon of the 1970s is being given a new look—and the vacant apartments a fresh new style: at Johann Sigismund, located in close proximity to Kurfürstendamm, you can realize your dream of a city residence or a family home in a prime urban location.
In the high-quality Halensee neighborhood, the refurbished apartments shine in new splendor, featuring new windows, flooring, and bathrooms. Here, City West is at your feet—what are you waiting for?
Nestled among late 19th-century buildings, Johann Sigismund stands out with its structured façade, subtle projections and recesses, and its restrained, minimalist design. It is the distinctive architectural language of the 1970s that defines this building, representing a modern and urban lifestyle in the heart of City West.
A true metropolitan atmosphere is created by nine floors, accessible via three entrances and conveniently served by elevators. The layouts of the one- to four-room apartments are efficiently designed and tailored to contemporary living needs, featuring loggias or balconies, large window areas, and a clear separation of functions.
Whether a studio apartment or a family residence, following the comprehensive refurbishment—of both the apartments and the entire ensemble—you can expect a premium, light-filled living experience.
From Johann Sigismund, you can step straight onto Kurfürstendamm and immerse yourself in vibrant big-city life. Along this famous boulevard, international restaurants line up alongside designer stores. In City West, venues such as the Schaubühne am Lehniner Platz and the Stage Theater des Westens, the premiere cinema Zoopalast, and the photography gallery C/O Berlin offer cultural experiences of world-class quality.
In the opposite direction lies the quieter Westfälische Straße, where delicatessens, small Italian restaurants, and charming flower shops create a haven for connoisseurs. The immediately adjacent district of Schmargendorf, with its tranquil residential streets and small-town atmosphere, provides a peaceful retreat just south of Kurfürstendamm.
Nature is also close at hand: after work or on weekends, you can reach Halensee or Lietzensee in no time. And the idyllic Grunewald—Berlin’s largest forest—is just a few minutes away by bike.