Viktor XIV is being built on a quiet side street in the midst of well-kept residential buildings. From the modern entrance area, the elevator takes you directly to your floor. Harmoniously designed floor plans provide plenty of space and create cozy retreats. Generous private gardens on the first floor, beautiful balconies and loggias invite you to linger in the open air and become favorite places. Discover your new residential happiness between Neukölln and Köpenick, where Berlin is green.
The new Viktor XIV building on Hoffmannstrasse blends harmoniously into the Wilhelminian neighborhood with its color-contrasting plinth, four floors and extended hipped roof. Floor-to-ceiling French doors to the balconies and French windows open the street-facing façade to the neighborhood. On the garden side, a narrow central wing emerges from the body of the building. It divides the property and provides pleasant privacy on the balcony or in one’s own garden.
The modern building has a full basement and provides bicycle parking and basement boxes. The elevator comfortably takes residents to the desired floor. The communal garden with benches and playground equipment will serve as a place to meet and exchange ideas among neighbors.
The location between the large forest area Köllnische Heide and the historic center of Adlershof combines the diversity of this grown and lively neighborhood. Within a few minutes walk there are schools, daycare centers, the Stefan Heym Library and playgrounds. Around the market place you can shop for all daily necessities and benefit from short distances. Whether you want to go to the gym, buy organic food or quickly take the streetcar to the Adlershof S-Bahn station and on to the Alex – Viktor XIV is a wonderful place to enjoy life in all its facets.
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Schools, daycare centers and playgrounds within walking distance
Köllnische Heide with toboggan hill about 250 m away
Tram, market place Adlershof, supermarkets and stores within a few minutes walking distance
S-Bahnhof Adlershof: 5 minutes by bike away (S8, S9, S45, S46; 25 minutes to Alexanderplatz)