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Berlin Mitte: Alexanderplatz and Friedrichstaße: Urban and historical images
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Berlin Mitte is one of the most interesting parts of the city, located in the
core of Berlin where every corner and stone can tell a story. Mitte, the
cultural center of Berlin is also known as the political and economic hub of
Berlin. This paper explores the urban and historical image of two important
parts of Berlin Mitte district: Alexanderplatz and Friedrichsta?e.
Friedrichstra?e, as the main shopping and business street in this area, was
planned with great attention by Prussian authorities, while the area around
Alexanderplatz grew up randomly and its streets did not follow any special
urban patterns. All potential international investors wanted to come to
Friedrichstra?e after the fall of the Wall, while Alexanderplatz was not so
attractive to them. Many famous architects took part in numerous competitions
regarding urban planning reconstructions of the famous Alex throughout the
20th century. These two areas of the Mitte district, Alexanderplatz and
Friedrichsta?e, are very important for contemporary Berlin and both areas
have different problems.
Title: Berlin Mitte: Alexanderplatz and Friedrichstaße: Urban and historical images
Description:
Berlin Mitte is one of the most interesting parts of the city, located in the
core of Berlin where every corner and stone can tell a story.
Mitte, the
cultural center of Berlin is also known as the political and economic hub of
Berlin.
This paper explores the urban and historical image of two important
parts of Berlin Mitte district: Alexanderplatz and Friedrichsta?e.
Friedrichstra?e, as the main shopping and business street in this area, was
planned with great attention by Prussian authorities, while the area around
Alexanderplatz grew up randomly and its streets did not follow any special
urban patterns.
All potential international investors wanted to come to
Friedrichstra?e after the fall of the Wall, while Alexanderplatz was not so
attractive to them.
Many famous architects took part in numerous competitions
regarding urban planning reconstructions of the famous Alex throughout the
20th century.
These two areas of the Mitte district, Alexanderplatz and
Friedrichsta?e, are very important for contemporary Berlin and both areas
have different problems.
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