Loeperplatz, Cultural heritage square in Lichtenberg, Germany.
Loeperplatz is a square in Berlin-Lichtenberg with three traffic lanes and bike paths running through its center. The space is framed by residential buildings from the early 1900s that define its character.
The square was established in 1890 as Wilhelmplatz but received its current name in 1914 to honor a local land-owning family. The surrounding buildings were constructed in the decades that followed and continue to shape the neighborhood.
The square centers on the Alte Pfarrkirche Lichtenberg church, which shapes how people experience the space with its presence. A memorial to fascism victims stands here as a quiet reminder of the past.
The square is well served by bus lines with stops right at its edges. The nearby Storkower Straße train station offers an additional transport option about a kilometer away.
The residential buildings surrounding the square are protected monuments from different construction periods spanning the early to mid-20th century. This architectural variety shows how the neighborhood developed over several generations.
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