1 June 2026 | Author/Destination: European Union / Europäische Union | Category: General, Berlin, Museums, Exhibitions
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The Deutschlandhaus, located in
Berlin’s
Kreuzberg district, is a
heritage-listed building situated at the corner of
Stresemannstraße 90 and
Anhalter Straße 20, adjacent to
Askanischer Platz. This
flat-roofed structure, comprising four upper floors, forms part of the
Europahaus complex—a building ensemble constructed in the
New Objectivity style along the former Königgrätzer Straße starting in 1926 and completed in 1931. Today, the name Europahaus applies exclusively to the eleven-story northern section of the complex, located at Stresemannstraße 92–94. The building was converted by the
Foundation Flight, Expulsion, Reconciliation into a documentation center dedicated to the themes of
flight and
expulsion, which opened on June 21, 2021.
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