Hackesche Höfe
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The Hackesche Höfe is a notable courtyard complex situated adjacent to the Hackescher Markt in the centre of Berlin. The complex consists of eight interconnected courtyards, accessed through a main arched entrance at number 40 Rosenthaler Straße.[1]
The complex was designed in the Jugendstil (or Art Nouveau) style by August Endel, and the first courtyard is adorned with a magnificent facade of polychrome glazed brick. The construction of this project, launched in 1906, follows a pattern of clear separation between residential areas, crafts, trade and culture, which distinguishes it from the backyards of the 19th century.[1]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Hackesche Höfe". Land Berlin. Retrieved 2011-05-05.
External links
- Media related to Hackesche Höfe at Wikimedia Commons
- The official web site of the Hackesche Höfe
- Description of the Hackeschen Höfe on Berlin's official web site
Coordinates: 52°31′27″N 13°24′08″E / 52.52417°N 13.40222°E
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