Meet your guide at Frankfurter Tor and start your exploration of Karl-Marx-Allee, a street that embodies the city’s eventful past and the clash of post-war ideologies. Hear stories of large-scale military marches, popular protests, and the competition behind closed doors that shaped East Berlin's urban development.
Discover the most famous section of the street, the “Gingerbread Style” houses between Frankfurter Tor and Strausberger Platz. Admire buildings by Hermann Henselmann and Ludmilla Herzenstein, and stop by the iconic Café Sibylle.
Throughout the tour, your guide will illustrate the architectural features of the buildings using photos and floor plans, providing detailed explanations from the outside.
Continue to the second construction phase between Strausberger Platz and Alexanderplatz and learn about the transformation of the GDR regime in the 1960s towards socialist modernity. See the simple eight to ten-storey apartment buildings in prefabricated slab construction and striking solitary buildings such as the Café Moskau restaurant and the Kino International, where the tour will terminate.