Am Kupfergraben

Am Kupfergraben is the name of an almost 500-metre (1,600 ft) long street in the Berlin district Mitte of the borough of the same name.

(Ernst Fidicin)[2] However, most of the buildings were erected in the 18th century, after the regulation of the Spree arm, in the southern part of the street.

Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel lived from 1819 to 1831 in the war-damaged house Am Kupfergraben 4a.

After a thorough renovation, the Department of Musicology (Seminar für Musikwissenschaft) has been located in number 5 again since 2003.

In the years 1825/1826 the mathematician Niels Henrik Abel also lived in the house Am Kupfergraben 4a, where he spent a research-intensive period.

Am Kupfergraben , 1835
Tram line 71 in 1972
Magnus-Haus , Am Kupfergraben 7
Memorial plaque for Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel , Am Kupfergraben 4a