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- 000 sq ft) and also handles the shipping of pieced and heavy goods. The Osthafen ("east port"), with an area of 57,500 m2 (619,000 sq ft), lies along the...
- Lenné. It connects the upper part of the Spree at the eastern harbour (Osthafen) in Friedrichshain with its lower part in Charlottenburg, flowing through...
- Stralauer Tor (Osthafen as of 1924) was a Berlin U-Bahn station in Berlin-Friedrichshain. It operated between Warschauer Straße and Schlesisches Tor stations...
- Konstanz-Hinterhausen Litzelstetten-Krähenhorn 32 Bodman-Schachen / Löchle Sipplingen-Osthafen Unteruhldingen-Stollenwiesen Ödenahlen Grundwiesen Siedlung Forschner Olzreute-Enzisholz...
- with dubbing studios and subtitling facilities, based in the historical Osthafen area in central Berlin. In 2005, the British language service provider...
- kilometers away from downtown and borders an industrial area as well as the Osthafen (East Harbor), It was primarily chosen because of its large premises which...
- 1951 The "Molecule man", a big art work at the Berlin river Spree The Osthafen (east harbour) at the Spree between Friedrichshain and Kreuzberg. In the...
- Halberg hill, on the eastern bank of the Saar river, next to today's old "Osthafen" harbor, and a small Roman camp was constructed at the foot of Halberg...
- (Hauptbahnhof), Rhein-Main Airport (Flughafen Rhein-Main), East Harbour (Osthafen) and Hauptwache Underground station (U-Bahnhof Hauptwache). The set comes...
- entrepreneur Otto Hetzer from Weimar 1911: Gasworks Ost in Frankfurt am Main, Osthafen 1911: AEG factory settlement in Hennigsdorf 1911–1912: Mannesmann House...