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- Molkenmarkt (literally: "whey market") is the oldest square in Berlin. It is located in the Alt-Berlin quarter of the Mitte district, in the historic...
- building in Berlin, Germany, currently used by the Senate. It faces the Molkenmarkt and is bound by four roads; Jüdenstraße, Klosterstraße, Parochialstraße...
- Jüdenhof", Molkenmarkt, Nikolaiviertel and Parochialkirche, 1811 Map with Jüdenstraße, 2012 Aerial view of Jüdenstraße and Molkenmarkt, 2005 Altes Stadthaus...
- started in 1815 by Nathan Israel as a small second-hand store in the Molkenmarkt. By 1925, it emplo**** over 2,000 people and was a member of the Berlin...
- Gendarmenmarkt Karl-Marx-Allee Leipziger Straße Lustgarten Marx-Engels-Forum Molkenmarkt Museum Island Nikolaiviertel Oranienburger Straße Pariser Platz Potsdamer...
- Germany. It runs from the historic Cölln and Fischerinsel quarters to the Molkenmarkt square of Alt-Berlin via the Mühlendammbrücke (Mill Dam Bridge) crossing...
- Emilie vom Kurfürstendamm • Es gibt nur ein Berlin • Im Nußbaum links vom Molkenmarkt • In Tegel gibts lockere Vögel • Wat braucht der Berliner um glücklich...
- (Schönefeld) 1951-03-19 Königstraße, Spandauer Straße (zw. Königstraße und Molkenmarkt), Schloßplatz, Werderstraße, Französische Straße (bis Charlottenstraße...
- the needy. She built a dairy in Wedding and sold its produce on the Molkenmarkt ("Milk Market"), a square in Berlin. She used the proceeds to finance...
- company Siemens & Halske. The innovation connected the headquarters at the Molkenmarkt with 24 fire stations and all police stations within the city. In 1854...