Diplomatenviertel

Berlin


In the 1920s, a quiet villa-studded colony south of the Tiergarten evolved into Berlin's embassy quarter. After WWII the obliterated area remained in a state of quiet decay while the embassies all set up in the West German capital of Bonn. After reunification, many countries rebuilt on their historic lots, accounting for some of Berlin’s boldest new architecture, which can be nicely explored on a leisurely wander.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Berlin attractions

1. Gedenkstätte Deutscher Widerstand

0.12 MILES

This memorial exhibit on German Nazi resistance occupies the very rooms where high-ranking officers led by Claus Schenk Graf von Stauffenberg plotted the…

2. Gedenkstätte Stille Helden

0.12 MILES

The Silent Heroes Memorial Center is dedicated to ordinary Germans who found the courage to help their persecuted Jewish neighbours through such actions…

3. Gemäldegalerie

0.2 MILES

This museum ranks among the world's finest and most comprehensive collections of European art with about 1500 paintings spanning the arc of artistic…

4. Kupferstichkabinett

0.26 MILES

One of the world’s largest and finest collections of art on paper, this gallery shelters a bonanza of hand-illustrated books, illuminated manuscripts,…

5. Matthäuskirche

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Standing a bit lost and forlorn within the Kulturforum, the Stüler-designed Matthäuskirche (1846) is a beautiful neo-Romanesque confection with…

6. Kunstgewerbemuseum

0.3 MILES

This prized collection of European design, fashion and decorative arts from the Middle Ages to today is part of the Kulturforum museum cluster. You can…

7. Schwules Museum

0.31 MILES

In a former print shop, this nonprofit museum is one of the largest and most important cultural institutions documenting LGBTIQ culture around the world,…

8. Neue Nationalgalerie

0.34 MILES

The fabulous collection of early-20th-century art housed at the Neue Nationalgalerie is off view until renovations of the gallery, led by architect David…