Mohrenstrasse 42–44

Property

It would be no overstatement to call this gem of Belle Époque commercial architecture one of the finest and most presentable historic office buildings in Berlin. Which makes it unsurprising that two embassies – those of Chile and Liechtenstein – have made it their home. The 7 storey building has the most conspicuous aspect of the magnificent façade are the large windows, which are nearly of floor-to-ceiling height, and which fill the offices with daylight. The property was extensively redeveloped between 1998 and 2002.

Tenants also benefit from another signature feature in addition to the grand architecture, and that is the building's location: practically next door to Gendarmenmarkt with its stunning ensemble of Schauspielhaus, Französischer Dom, and Deutscher Dom. Add to this the nearby high-street boulevards of Friedrichstrasse and Unter den Linden. In short: a top location in downtown East Berlin.

Main Features

  • Historic office and retail building raised in the early 20th century
  • Extensively redeveloped and modernised 1998 through 2002
  • 7 office floors, 2 lifts and 3 stairwells
  • Highly presentable Belle Époque façade
  • Large openable floor-to-ceiling windows
  • Friedrichstrasse, Unter den Linden, and Museumsinsel within walking distance
  • Excellent transportation links with several underground and bus lines in the direct vicinity
  • Gross leasable area (GLA) 900 sqm per floor
  • Raised floors with wall-to-wall carpet and integrated under-floor cavities for EDP, electric and telecommunication cabling
  • Standard-compliant workplace lighting
  • Powered exterior solar shading
  • Doorbell and video intercom system
  • Kitchenettes
  • Segregated high-end sanitary areas
  • Clear floor-to-ceiling height of 3.50 m
  • Retail space on the ground floor with great layout, centred entrances, and spacious shop fronts

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Location

The area around Gendarmenmarkt is equally popular among locals and visitors. While tourists tend to take in the many sights, local residents take advantage of the top-notch shopping venues, the wide range of restaurants, and quite simply the cosy-bourgeois ambience of the quarter.

Two underground lines and several bus lines that stop in the immediate vicinity link the property to the public transportation network. A short ride will take you to Alexanderplatz, the central railway station, or the government district. It doesn't get more central than that.