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Urban Village – Situated in the heart of Berlin-Mitte and Prenzlauer Bergaround a central, green garden courtyard, there are garden houses, central houses, penthouses and town houses which combine a high demand for décor and quality of life. Marthashof integrates into an environment, which, on one hand, allows experiencing all the advantages of the metropolis with a highly-developed infrastructure, while also allowing a feeling of community as a result of its neighbourhood character, which embodies the cultural diversity of the district. Schwedter Straße connects the city districts Berlin-Mitte and Prenzlauer Berg, bothknown throughout the region for their cultural vibrancy. Cafés, restaurants, small businesses and clubs characterise their streets. Kastanienallee, Kollwitzplatz, Schönhauser Allee–it is here where trends and glamour, kitsch and a taste of the exotic all connect into one fascinating unity. The district isdiverse and changes its face on a daily basis like a chameleon. These dynamics are inspiring but also awaken a need for peace and recuperation. Marthashof creates a sense of security and peace without being isolating.

With precision and passion for every detail, the renowned Berlin architects Armand Grüntuch and Almut Ernst designed the “urban village” of Marthashof. Bordered by porches and townhouses, it opens out to the city with its garden courtyard. The different buildings stand vis-à-vis with their charismatic contours and glass facades. Rear gardens and rooftop terraces, as well as loggias offer light areas for privacy.

Whether as a conventional, one storey apartment building in the Flat and Penthouse or as the avant-garde of urban living in the maisonette-style of the Vertical Villas –this architecture is an urban sensation in terms of its area and height. The residents benefit impressively from the sun and spatial transparency thanks to panoramic windows. Choose the best location for your individually designed home. Even better you have the option of taking part in the decision-making about the number of rooms and layout.