One of the defining features of is its residential architecture. Most of the buildings date from 1890 to 1910 and follow the classic Berliner Mietshaus (tenement house) design.
You will not find Pommernstrasse on a tourist map. If you do, it will be a thin, grey line wedged between a disused railway embankment and a row of late-1970s Plattenbauten , as if the city tried to forget it but ran out of space. The name itself is a ghost. Pomerania— Pommern —is gone, carved up and handed to Poland after a war that still whispers through the drains when it rains. pommernstrasse
Streets named "Pommernstraße" are part of a naming tradition in post-war Germany. One of the defining features of is its
(Pomerania Street) is a common designation found in numerous German cities, including Bad Camberg Gelsenkirchen , and various neighborhoods within If you do, it will be a thin,