Description
Scheunenviertel, Berlin Mitte: Bright Period Apartment with 2 Rooms, Balcony and Elevator This apartment is located in a five-storey period building dating from the turn of the 20th century. It is situated in the Scheunenviertel – a historic and central part of Berlin’s Mitte district. The property consists of a front building, two transverse wings, and a side wing. In 2017, it was subdivided into individual freehold units. Between 2017 and 2021 the communal areas and individual apartments underwent comprehensive refurbishment, including the expansion of the attic level. Key improvements included façade and stairwell renovations, the installation of elevators, development of the attic floor, and the redesign of the courtyard areas. As part of the modernisation process, the building was also connected to the district heating network. Today, the communal areas are in excellent condition. The entire building has been technically and visually updated while preserving many original features, such as stucco details, wooden railings, and original floorboards, which reflect its historical character. The apartment is located on the third floor of the quiet side wing and is easily accessible via a well-maintained stairwell and elevator, offering comfortable and barrier-free access. The entrance opens into a bright hallway with space for storage and tasteful furnishings, leading directly to the main living areas. The layout is clearly structured: approx. 67 sqm of living space includes two rooms, a separate kitchen, and a bathroom. The living room is spacious, quiet, and elegant with enough space for a couch and large dining table. From here, a door leads into the speacious bedroom which is also equipped with a walk-in closet. Large windows, parquet flooring, and period stucco details in the living spaces will appeal to any fan of historic architecture. The high-quality kitchen, fitted with Miele appliances, is a standout feature of the apartment. Separate from the living area, it is flooded with natural light and features attractively patterned tiles and premium built-in units. There is ample space for a small dining table, making it ideal for those who prefer to keep cooking and living areas distinct. The modernised bathroom benefits from natural light and is finished in soft, natural tones with large-format tiles, stylish fittings, a bathtub, window, and heated towel rail. This apartment combines classic Berlin Altbau charm with high-quality, timeless interior finishes – all in a prime location on Torstraße, right in the heart of Berlin Mitte. High ceilings, refined stucco elements, and real wood flooring create a warm and inviting atmosphere.
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Highlights
•Period building, renovated around 2021
•2-room apartment in a quiet side wing (3rd floor)
•Approx. 67 sqm of living space
•Separate living room and bedroom
•High ceilings, stucco, elegant doors
•Insulated glass windows with wooden frames
•Walk-In closet in the bedroom
•High-quality parquet flooring
•Bright kitchen with stylish tiles and fitted kitchen with premium appliances by Miele
•Modern daylight bathroom with bathtub, natural tones, and towel radiator
•West-facing balcony
•Elevator, barrier-free access
•Central location in the heart of Berlin-Mitte: Rosenthaler Platz, Linienstraße, Auguststraße
•Cellar
•Some pieces of furniture can be purchased if you are interested
Location
Right in the heart of it all and yet pleasantly self-contained – Torstraße is located in the centre of Berlin Mitte, between the Scheunenviertel and Nordbahnhof. Here, classic Berlin Wilhelminian architecture meets international flair, a creative scene, and vibrant urban life. The surrounding area is one of the most sought-after residential locations in the city: stylish cafés, renowned restaurants, concept stores, and galleries are all within walking distance. At the same time, supermarkets, fitness studios, and all daily necessities are easily accessible. Linienstraße, Auguststraße, and Museum Island – all just a short walk away. Thanks to nearby U-Bahn, tram, and S-Bahn stations, transport connections are excellent. Whether heading to Friedrichstraße, the main train station, or Prenzlauer Berg – everything is quickly reachable from here. Torstraße itself is lively, cosmopolitan, and full of energy – a place for people who love Berlin city life but don’t want to compromise on quality and character.