Nikolaiviertel (Berlin)
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The St. Nicolas Quarter (German: Nicolaiviertel) is a tourist area (re)built by the East-German government between 1979 and 1987. It is themed around 18th Century Berlin, in a mock-historical style.
The quarter is centered around the original Nikolaikirche, rebuilt only in 1987 from its bombed-out ruins, the area has a handful of other historic buildings, including the Ephraim-Palais, along with shops and restaurants.
The quarter is centered around the original Nikolaikirche, rebuilt only in 1987 from its bombed-out ruins, the area has a handful of other historic buildings, including the Ephraim-Palais, along with shops and restaurants.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicolaiviertel
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 52°31'0"N 13°24'23"E
- Friedrichshain 1.8 km
- Kreuzberg 2.7 km
- Mitte 3.8 km
- Prenzlauer Berg 4.7 km
- Weissensee 5.8 km
- Hohenschönhausen 6.7 km
- Moabit 7 km
- Charlottenburg 8.7 km
- Wedding 8.9 km
- Staaken 20 km
- Marx-Engels-Forum 0.2 km
- Cölln 0.3 km
- Molkenmarkt project 0.3 km
- Fischerinsel/Alt Cölln 0.4 km
- Mitte 0.8 km
- Thermal Power Station Berlin-Centre 1.1 km
- The (former) Berlin Wall 2 km
- Kreuzberg 2.3 km
- Prenzlauer Berg 3.1 km
- Friedrichshain 3.3 km