Mierendorffplatz

Mierendorffplatz is located in Berlin's Charlottenburg district at the intersection of Keplerstraße and Kaiserin-Augusta-Allee.

When planning the surrounding residential area for ordinary people, the square was already taken into account in 1887.

It was originally named after King Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden in connection with the Reformation quarter.

In contrast to the magnificent and representative parks of the late 19th century, Mierendorffplatz is rather functional but at the same time sophisticated.

In the eastern part a playground, in the west a flower garden was created, whose axis cross in the middle is supplemented by a fountain.

Mierendorffplatz2010
The former Gustav-Adolf-Platz , c. 1917