Berlin Weißensee Postamt Charlottenburger Strasse, Post office building in Weißensee, Germany
The Berlin Weißensee Post Office is an administrative building with a symmetrical red brick facade located at the intersection of Charlottenburger Straße and Tassostraße. Decorative architectural details and regularly arranged windows characterize the structure's appearance throughout.
Architect Karl Buddeberg designed the building during World War I, with construction completed in 1915. The post office was built in response to population growth in the Weißensee district during the early 20th century.
The structure represents early 20th-century German postal architecture and maintains its original function as a community service point in northeast Berlin.
The building stands at Charlottenburger Straße 140 and continues to provide postal services to the surrounding neighborhood. Its corner location makes it easy to access on foot or by public transport.
This post office building emerged from a third-class postal station to become a vital communication hub, following the introduction of house numbers in Weißensee in 1881.
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