Lichtenberg town hall, Town hall in Lichtenberg district, Germany.
Rathaus Lichtenberg is the administrative center of the district and stands on Möllendorffstraße in eastern Berlin. The building has multiple stories with clean geometric lines and houses the various departments of the district administration.
The building was constructed in the early 1900s and has shaped the administrative landscape of the district ever since. It witnessed major political changes across Berlin while continuously serving as the local seat of government.
The building serves as a gathering place where residents come to learn about local matters and see exhibitions about the district's development. Visitors can observe how the community engages with municipal life and understand the role of local administration in everyday matters.
The building sits centrally on Möllendorffstraße and is easy to reach by public transport. Visitors should know that accessing different administrative departments may require navigating through different areas of the building.
The building features full accessibility throughout and ensures all municipal services are available to every visitor without barriers. This commitment to access makes it a model for other public buildings in the city.
Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible
GPS coordinates: 52.51578,13.47984
Latest update: December 12, 2025 12:01
Frankfurter Allee
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Stadtpark Lichtenberg
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Dottistraße
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Schule am Rathaus
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Children making music
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Penguins
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Mother with child
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Girl
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S-Bahnhof Frankfurter Allee
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Blutmauer
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Jüngling mit Fisch
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Sea lion (western sculpture)
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Erben der Spartakuskämpfer
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Stolperstein dedicated to Regina Loewenberg
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Two bears (nothern group)
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Memorial plaque for Kurt Schneider (Bezirksamt von Berlin)
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Memorial plaque for Kurt Schneider
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Stolperstein dedicated to Rosalie Aronsohn
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Stolperstein dedicated to Recha Kniebel
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Girl with ball
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Stolperstein dedicated to Kurt Loewenberg
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Stolperstein dedicated to Friederike Methner
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Stolperstein dedicated to Ernestine Loewenberg
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Stolperstein dedicated to Sara Schultze
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Stolperstein dedicated to Rosa Methner
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Stolperstein dedicated to Louis Loewenberg
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Sculpture at Frankfurter Allee 124
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Stolperstein dedicated to Moritz Methner
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