Listing Owner
Member Since 2026
A spacious and light-filled apartment on Frankfurter Allee, close to Frankfurter Tor. The apartment is located on the 5th floor of one of Berlin’s iconic postwar buildings and offers a rare combination of architectural openness, calmness, and urban atmosphere. With sweeping views over Frankfurter Allee, a large balcony, huge windows, and generous shared spaces, it is a place particularly well suited for people coming to Berlin to think, write, research, work collaboratively, or simply spend time in a meaningful and inspiring environment. The apartment is unusually quiet for such a central location and has a very distinct character: custom-built furniture, a substantial library, carefully collected objects, warm light throughout the day, and an atmosphere that feels both intellectually alive and deeply lived-in. It has three bedrooms and two bathrooms and comfortably accommodates up to five people. The layout works very well for families, visiting scholars, artists, writers, journalists, researchers, filmmakers, architects, or small groups working together temporarily in Berlin. There are also two exceptionally large tables that are ideal for collaborative work, writing, editing, reading, planning, research, workshops, or long conversations extending late into the evening. The apartment is especially well suited for sabbaticals, fellowships, research stays, artistic residencies, archive visits, writing periods, or temporary relocations. It offers a rare sense of spaciousness and tranquility while remaining very well connected to the rest of the city. This is not an anonymous rental apartment, but a carefully cared-for home. The apartment is quiet and respectful toward neighbors and is therefore not suitable for parties or loud gatherings.
4 Days | Dates are flexible for this listing
IU Internationale Hochschule – Campus Berlin
Friedrichshain
Hamburg
Furnished
Wi-Fi
Balcony or Patio
Elevator
Oven
Refrigerator
Dishwasher
Washer
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Listing Owner
Member Since 2026
Comments: The address sits near Frankfurter Tor and the beginning of Karl-Marx-Allee, famous for its grand Stalinist-era boulevard design from the 1950s. The wide avenues, tiled towers, and monumental apartment blocks are unlike most neighborhoods in Western Europe.