Hackescher Markt
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The Hackescher Markt (Hacke Market, named after Hans Christoph Friedrich von Hacke) is a place in central Berlin, Germany, situated at the end of the Oranienburger Strasse. It is a cultural centre and famous for its nightlife.[1]
Hackescher Markt is a rail station on the Berlin Stadtbahn, originally called Börse, and called Marx-Engels-Platz during the DDR era.[2]
[edit] References
- ^ Schlör, Joachim (1998). Nights in the Big City: Paris, Berlin, London 1840-1930. Reaktion Books, p. 32. ISBN 186189015X.
- ^ Jarausch, Konrad Hugo (1997). After Unity: Reconfiguring German Identities. Berghahn Books, p. 132. ISBN 1571810404.