Marzahn-Hellersdorf is a district in the northeast of Berlin. It is today largely a residential district for the underclass and the middle class. It is known for it's GDR socialist building block architecture, often ignored are some old, village-like parts. In general it is a very green district. There are only few interesting sites for visitors. Most interesting are maybe the "Gärten der Welt," Gründerzeitmuseum and the Schlosspark Biesdorf with it's small castle in late classical style. See borough maps.
The S-Bahn lines 75 or 5 and the U-Bahn line 5 will get you to most parts, otherwise take the tram: the M6, for example, starts in the city center (e.g. Alexanderplatz) and runs through almost the entire district.
The Individual Localities (Ortsteile) of Marzahn-Hellersdorf:
Ortsteile: Biesdorf, Hellersdorf, Kaulsdorf, Mahlsdorf, and Marzahn.
Popular Places to Visit in Marzahn-Hellersdorf:
- Gardens of the World - Garden art from around the world.
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