Explore the historic and contemporary facets of Siemensstadt.
Tour overview
Siemensdamm
Siemensdamm is the main road running through Siemensstadt, lined with historic industrial buildings and modern developments. Interesting fact: The road is named after the Siemens company, which played a pivotal role in the area’s development.
Volkspark Jungfernheide
Volkspark Jungfernheide is a large park offering a mix of recreational facilities, walking paths, and beautiful green spaces. Unique feature: The park includes an open-air swimming pool and a high ropes course, catering to adventure seekers.
Rohrdamm
Rohrdamm is another key road in Siemensstadt, featuring a blend of residential and industrial architecture. Did you know? The street is named after the historic water pipes (Rohr) that were part of the area’s early infrastructure.
Wernerwerk
Wernerwerk is a historic industrial complex that was once the heart of Siemens‘ operations in Berlin. Remarkable point: The complex has been preserved as a site of industrial heritage, with many buildings now repurposed for modern use.
Siemensbahn
Siemensbahn is an abandoned railway line that once connected Siemensstadt to the rest of Berlin. Interesting detail: The line is currently being considered for reactivation, highlighting the ongoing relevance of Siemensstadt’s transport heritage.