Kant-Garage, also known in German as Kant-Garagen-Palast (Kant Parking Palace), is a multi-storey car park on Kantstrasse in the Charlottenburg area of Berlin that opened in 1930.
The first multi-level parking garage in Berlin, and considered to be one of few existing examples of industrial Bauhaus architecture, it is registered as an historic building and is still used for car parking, although its future is in doubt.
The engineering of the design was the creation of the firm Lohmüller, Korschelt & Renker.
[1] It is a six-storey garage with 300 parking spots, 200 of which were designed as boxes with steel doors to meet fire regulations.
[1][2] The garage was registered as an historic monument in 1991, and is considered an important example of inter-war automotive architecture.