Gollanczstraße, or Gollanczstrasse (see ß[2]), is a street in the Frohnau area in the northwestern part of Berlin.
The street is found in an area with many parks and green spaces, and is located in one of the most affluent parts of Berlin.
The Ludwig Lesser Park is found to the east of the street, and the Poloplatz to the north.
On 28 September 1955, the street was renamed Gollanczstraße by West Berlin authorities in honour of Sir Victor Gollancz, a British publisher noted for his postwar humanitarian work for German civilians and for his promotion of friendship and reconciliation based on his internationalism and his ethic of brotherly love.
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