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Antiquitäten im Nikolaiviertel: Antique Art, Porcelain and Furniture
Porcelain from the 18th and 19th centuries, Art Nouveau and Art Deco from the Meissen and Berlin manufactories. Also silver, glass, paintings, jewellery, sculptures.
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fröhlich wohnen: from William Morris to Emma Shipley
The decoration shop and interior designer in Berlin-Mitte: unique fabrics, wallpaper, trimmings combined with exquisit home accessories.
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Enjoy Berlin and Brandenburg cuisine at Gerichtslaube
Taste Berlin and Brandenburg specialties like the Prussian kings and Brandenburg electors. Always prepared from scratch using the freshest regional ingredients.
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Kunsthaus am Roten Rathaus: Fine art on three floors.
Exhibitions from Liebermann & Heinrich Zille to Udo Lindenberg. Your specialist for graphics, framing, restoration, gilding, paintings and sculptures.
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Fine Dining
30 Cafés and Restaurants: from Berlin delicacies to international cuisine
Culture
Visit the museums, galleries and art projects of Nikolaiviertel.
Shopping
Almost 40 shops and boutiques – many of them owner-operated.
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The picturesque oasis in the middle of the bustling city – come visit us!
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The city within the city
In the heart of the city, between Alexanderplatz, the Red Town Hall, the Berlin Cathedral, Gendarmenmarkt and the new Stadtschloss, the Nikolaiviertel is a slow-paced and charming oasis in the middle of the pulsating city.
The first Berlin houses, the first market and of course the first church were built here at the end of the 12th century. Today, small shops, cozy restaurants and many historic corners characterize the quarter. In the heart of the picturesque scenery, the oldest church building in the city still rises into the sky with two slender towers: St. Nicholas Church.