Reuterkiez, Residential district in Neukölln, Germany.
Reuterkiez is a residential district in Neukölln featuring buildings from the Gründerzeit period that blend living and commercial spaces. The neighborhood extends between the Landwehrkanal and Sonnenallee, displaying a mix of older buildings with traditional facades and ground-floor shops.
The district emerged around 1850 near the Landwehrkanal, developing from marshland into a residential and industrial area. Kottbusser Damm became the main artery of the neighborhood, establishing it as a stable residential zone for workers.
Reuterplatz serves as a central gathering space named after the German writer Fritz Reuter. The twice-weekly Türkenmarkt at Maybachufer draws residents and visitors seeking fresh produce, spices, and everyday goods.
The U-Bahn station Schönleinstraße connects the neighborhood to Berlin's public transportation network with easy access to other parts of the city. Multiple bus routes serve the area, making it simple to reach different districts.
The neighborhood has notably high population density with many residents living in close quarters. This makes it one of Berlin's most densely populated areas with an active community life.
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