Zuckerwarenfabrik, Industrial heritage building in Lichtenberg, Germany.
The Zuckerwarenfabrik is a five-story brick building on Konrad-Wolf-Strasse with large windows and minimal facade detailing. The structure built in 1908 now houses roughly 70 residential units of varying sizes integrated into a broader residential complex.
Architect Karl Eitner designed the building in 1908 for candy manufacturer Georg Lembke as a production facility. Multiple expansion phases between 1908 and 1928 demonstrate how the factory grew to meet rising demand.
The name 'Schokostücke' playfully references the former candy factory and shapes how residents today identify their neighborhood. This witty naming ties industrial heritage to modern living in a way that locals encounter naturally.
The building is easily visible from Konrad-Wolf-Strasse and straightforward to locate thanks to its distinctive brick architecture. The residential complex is walkable and offers visitors a clear view of how the space has been transformed.
The complex is deliberately called 'Schokostücke,' a pun on chocolate pieces that playfully celebrates the site's sweet past. This creative naming approach is uncommon for German industrial conversion projects and gives the location a distinctive character.
Location: Berlin
GPS coordinates: 52.53907,13.48385
Latest update: December 14, 2025 16:44
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