Prenzlauer Berg, a neighborhood in central Berlin just west of Mitte, stands as a well-preserved testament to the city’s history. This former East Berlin district was relatively unscathed by World War II bombings, allowing over 300 buildings to be preserved and protected as historic monuments. Today, it thrives as a vibrant center for the city’s art scene, with its rows of historic buildings and charming streets. Visitors can explore the area’s rich architectural heritage while enjoying a lively atmosphere filled with galleries, cafes, and cultural events.
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