Friedenau
Friedenau is a quiet, middle-class, central residential area with villas, buildings from the Wilhelminian period, and spacious squares.
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Wielandstraße
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Sponholzstraße
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Sponholzstraße
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Bahnhofstraße
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Schnackenburgstraße
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The home of Swiss author Max Frisch in Berlin's Friedenau district. The world author ("Andorra", "Homo Faber") moved to Sarrazinstraße in 1972 to be close to Berlin's cultural and intellectual scene.
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Cyclists and a pedestrian cross a zebra crossing at Friedenau S-Bahn station.
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Only a few cars drive along Saarstraße, a feeder road to the city motorway, in the Friedenau district of Berlin.
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Passers-by walk through the Friedenau district of Berlin during a snowfall.
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