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    Schöneberg (German: [ˈʃøːnəˌbɛʁk] ⓘ) is a locality of Berlin, Germany. Until Berlin's 2001 administrative reform it was a separate borough including the locality of Friedenau. Together with the former borough of Tempelhof it is now part of the new borough of Tempelhof-Schöneberg.

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    • KaDeWe. Shop, Store. Share. A fabulous place for shopping fans, KaDeWe is 60,000 square meters and the largest department store in continental Europe. Short for Kaufhaus des Westens, KaDeWe is a commercial center built in the early 20th century by the famous architect Emil Schaudt.
    • More. Bar, Restaurant. Share. More is a bar-restaurant located at the heart of Schoeneberg at Motzstraße. The brilliant red interior is simply dazzling, yet still maintains an atmosphere of elegance and class.
    • Museum of Unheard Things. Museum. Share. Museum of Unheard Things is full of objects that surround daily life, some of them attached to extraordinary people or events, while others are simply unheard of.
    • Matzfabrik. Share. Maltzfabrik is an impressive six story malt factory. The site is an award winning complex of sustainability and creativity which puts on community projects and workshops with an environmental leaning.
  2. Interesting facts about Berlin-Schöneberg for residents and visitors: explore the different neighborhoods and learn about the history, sights, and famous residents of the district.

  3. Schöneberg is one of the Berlin's most diverse districts. In the north, around Wittenbergplatz, life is bustling. In the south, nature is the main attraction. In between are some of the city's most popular residential quarters.

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  5. Our favourite places in Tempelhof-Schöneberg. You can find Berlin history everywhere here: on Tempelhofer Feld, where the Raisin Bombers of the Air Lift flew, or in Marienfelde, the large emergency reception camp in the post-war period. And on Nollendorfplatz and Winterfeldplatz you can stroll through a hundred years of vibrant rainbow ...

  6. Berlin, Germany, Europe. Largely residential Schöneberg's leafy side streets (especially Goltzstrasse and Akazienstrasse) are lined with stately 19th-century town houses and teem with charming cafes and indie boutiques. The area is also home to Berlin's traditional gay quarter and red-light district, although the latter is gradually being ...

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