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Haus Lemke, Mies van der Rohe Haus
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The Lemke House on Oberseestraße 60 in the Berlin district of Alt-Hohenschönhausen is the last house designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe in Germany before his emigration to the United States in 1938. It was built in Bauhaus style at the beginning of the 1930s under the name Villa Lemke.
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Haus Lemke, Mies van der Rohe Haus

Oberseestraße 60, 13053 Berlin, Germany
4.6(255)
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The Lemke House on Oberseestraße 60 in the Berlin district of Alt-Hohenschönhausen is the last house designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe in Germany before his emigration to the United States in 1938. It was built in Bauhaus style at the beginning of the 1930s under the name Villa Lemke.

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attractions: Oberseepark, Obersee-Orankesee-Park, Fauler See, Orankesee, restaurants: Orankesee-Terrassen, Silverado Steakhaus, Konrads Kebab House, Asia Imbiss, KOBANI BISTRO, Yoko Sushi Lieferservice Berlin Hohenschönhausen, Asia Kitchen & Sushi, Pizza Max Berlin Hohenschönhausen, DaLi's, Burgerhelden
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+49 30 97000618
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miesvanderrohehaus.de

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Reviews of Haus Lemke, Mies van der Rohe Haus

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The Mies van der Rohe Haus in Berlin is a masterpiece that perfectly encapsulates the pioneering vision of Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, one of the most influential architects of the 20th century. This gem of modernist architecture, originally known as the Lemke House, is a striking example of Mies' "less is more" philosophy, where simplicity and functionality are elevated to an art form.

Located in a tranquil garden setting, the house exudes a serene elegance with its clean lines, open spaces, and extensive use of glass. The structure’s minimalistic design brilliantly blurs the boundaries between the interior and the exterior, allowing nature to become an integral part of the living space. The carefully considered proportions and the use of high-quality materials give the house a timeless quality, making it as relevant and inspiring today as it was when it was first built in 1932.

Visiting the Mies van der Rohe Haus is not just an architectural experience but a journey through history. The house has been meticulously preserved and restored, offering a glimpse into Mies’ vision of modern living. The on-site exhibitions often focus on the house's historical context, as well as Mies' broader work and influence, providing a deeper understanding of his architectural legacy.

All in all, it is a place where you can truly appreciate the genius of Mies van der Rohe and experience the peaceful harmony that great architecture can bring to life.

Important note: the entry is free, but you can also give donation. There is a WC inside the building...

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9w

How NOT to welcome visitors, even if it's just before closing time:

(Us just inside the entrance door): “Hello.”

(Tall man with blue designer glasses, without a greeting or smile, emerging from a back room, in a harsh tone, obviously waiting for us to leave): “I'm closing now.”

We leave immediately.

Dear management, you know who that was, right?

No matter how important the Mies van der Rohe Haus is, or how great his legacy, your institution has reception problems and is not exactly welcoming to visitors. Please work on this so that this monument can preserve its place in architectural history and...

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4.0
2y

This is a stunning gem, a timeless architectural classic, situated in the charming location of Obersee, amidst the otherwise uneventful district of Hohenschönhausen. It's heartening that it withstood the hardships inflicted by the Soviet army and the Stasi. Thanks to impressive renovation efforts, its former glory has been restored.

Nevertheless, there isn't a lot to see, so consider if it's truly worth the visit. If you're planning a trip, you could add a loop around the nearby lakes, Obersee and Orankesee.

It is worth noting that...

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Yusuf HadiYusuf Hadi
The Mies van der Rohe Haus in Berlin is a masterpiece that perfectly encapsulates the pioneering vision of Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, one of the most influential architects of the 20th century. This gem of modernist architecture, originally known as the Lemke House, is a striking example of Mies' "less is more" philosophy, where simplicity and functionality are elevated to an art form. Located in a tranquil garden setting, the house exudes a serene elegance with its clean lines, open spaces, and extensive use of glass. The structure’s minimalistic design brilliantly blurs the boundaries between the interior and the exterior, allowing nature to become an integral part of the living space. The carefully considered proportions and the use of high-quality materials give the house a timeless quality, making it as relevant and inspiring today as it was when it was first built in 1932. Visiting the Mies van der Rohe Haus is not just an architectural experience but a journey through history. The house has been meticulously preserved and restored, offering a glimpse into Mies’ vision of modern living. The on-site exhibitions often focus on the house's historical context, as well as Mies' broader work and influence, providing a deeper understanding of his architectural legacy. All in all, it is a place where you can truly appreciate the genius of Mies van der Rohe and experience the peaceful harmony that great architecture can bring to life. Important note: the entry is free, but you can also give donation. There is a WC inside the building for visitors.
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This is a stunning gem, a timeless architectural classic, situated in the charming location of Obersee, amidst the otherwise uneventful district of Hohenschönhausen. It's heartening that it withstood the hardships inflicted by the Soviet army and the Stasi. Thanks to impressive renovation efforts, its former glory has been restored. Nevertheless, there isn't a lot to see, so consider if it's truly worth the visit. If you're planning a trip, you could add a loop around the nearby lakes, Obersee and Orankesee. It is worth noting that entry is free.
Ekaterina KaminskayaEkaterina Kaminskaya
A very nice minimalistic piece of the modern architecture. The design, space management, small details, beautiful garden are definitely worth your attention. It's interesting because the house was built in the 30s, but all that features are still used right in the same way (maybe with some more advanced technologies and the green or just walkable roofs 🙂). It could be interesting for architects, designers, and people who are considering to build their own house 🙂.
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The Mies van der Rohe Haus in Berlin is a masterpiece that perfectly encapsulates the pioneering vision of Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, one of the most influential architects of the 20th century. This gem of modernist architecture, originally known as the Lemke House, is a striking example of Mies' "less is more" philosophy, where simplicity and functionality are elevated to an art form. Located in a tranquil garden setting, the house exudes a serene elegance with its clean lines, open spaces, and extensive use of glass. The structure’s minimalistic design brilliantly blurs the boundaries between the interior and the exterior, allowing nature to become an integral part of the living space. The carefully considered proportions and the use of high-quality materials give the house a timeless quality, making it as relevant and inspiring today as it was when it was first built in 1932. Visiting the Mies van der Rohe Haus is not just an architectural experience but a journey through history. The house has been meticulously preserved and restored, offering a glimpse into Mies’ vision of modern living. The on-site exhibitions often focus on the house's historical context, as well as Mies' broader work and influence, providing a deeper understanding of his architectural legacy. All in all, it is a place where you can truly appreciate the genius of Mies van der Rohe and experience the peaceful harmony that great architecture can bring to life. Important note: the entry is free, but you can also give donation. There is a WC inside the building for visitors.
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This is a stunning gem, a timeless architectural classic, situated in the charming location of Obersee, amidst the otherwise uneventful district of Hohenschönhausen. It's heartening that it withstood the hardships inflicted by the Soviet army and the Stasi. Thanks to impressive renovation efforts, its former glory has been restored. Nevertheless, there isn't a lot to see, so consider if it's truly worth the visit. If you're planning a trip, you could add a loop around the nearby lakes, Obersee and Orankesee. It is worth noting that entry is free.
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A very nice minimalistic piece of the modern architecture. The design, space management, small details, beautiful garden are definitely worth your attention. It's interesting because the house was built in the 30s, but all that features are still used right in the same way (maybe with some more advanced technologies and the green or just walkable roofs 🙂). It could be interesting for architects, designers, and people who are considering to build their own house 🙂.
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