🏘️ Siedlung Schillerpark
UNESCO-listed modernist housing estate in Berlin's Wedding district
Siedlung Schillerpark is a modernist residential estate built during the final years of the Weimar Republic and now recognized as part of Berlin's UNESCO World Heritage ensemble of social housing developments. Designed by Bruno Taut and completed in 1930, the estate exemplifies early 20th-century experiments in affordable urban housing and community planning. It remains largely intact and continues to function as residential housing, offering insight into interwar ideals of workers' welfare and architectural innovation.
- UNESCO World Heritage Site (part of Berlin Modernism Housing Estates, inscribed 2008)
- Designed by Bruno Taut; completed 1930
- Located in Berlin-Wedding, northern Berlin
- One of six estates comprising the collective World Heritage designation
Siedlung Schillerpark is a modernist residential estate built during the final years of the Weimar Republic and now recognized as part of Berlin's UNESCO World Heritage ensemble of social housing developments. Designed by Bruno Taut and completed in 1930, the estate exemplifies early 20th-century experiments in affordable urban housing and community planning. It remains largely intact and continues to function as residential housing, offering insight into interwar ideals of workers' welfare and ...