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Münzstraße

Münzstrasse Berlin Mitte

Die Münzstrasse in Berlin Mitte – Foto: T.Bortels/nuberlin.de

The Münzstraße in Berlin’s Mitte district is a rather short street, but it has a lot to offer. Just under 200 meters long, the street can be walked quickly – theoretically. However, there is quite a lot to discover. On both sides of the street there are small and large shops, trendy fashion stores, and boutiques. Therefore, this walk could take a little longer than expected.

Münzstraße was named in 1752 after the royal mint that was built here. It stretches between Rosa-Luxemburg-Straße and Neue Schönhauser Straße. At the western end, Münzstraße merges into Weinmeisterstraße, and at the eastern end, towards Alexanderplatz, it merges into Memhardstraße.

Side streets of Münzstraße

  • Max-Beer-Straße
  • Rochstraße
  • Almstadtstraße

Addresses on Münzstraße

The most striking shop on Münzstraße is probably the flagship store of the Adidas fashion brand – seen in the center of the photo above. But with the Picknweight store, there is also a large and well-stocked second-hand store basically right next door.

  • Originals Flagship Store
    Münzstraße 13-15
  • Picknweight
    Münzstraße 19
  • Patagonia
    Münzstraße 10
  • Colorful Standard
    Münzstraße 11 A

The Litfaß Monument

Between Almstadtstraße and Rosa-Luxemburg-Straße, you can see a bronze advertising column – in the photo above, it is on the right. This is a monument in honor of Ernst Litfaß (Wikipedia), the inventor of the advertising column.


Parking zones in Münzstraße

  • Parking zone 29

    Monday to Sunday: 9:00 a.m. – midnight

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