The Wendenschloßstraße is a street over four kilometers long in the Berlin district of Treptow-Köpenick, in the southwest part of the district of Köpenick. The Wendenschloßstraße has had its name since 1926. On the east side of the street, there are predominantly residential houses. On the west side, several factories were established during development, some of which closed after the reunification. Near the banks of the Dahme, water sports facilities, parks, and allotment gardens were created.
The Wendenschloßstraße begins at Salvador-Allende-Straße and initially runs in a southwest direction. At the intersection with Müggelheimer Damm, it curves slightly southward and then runs almost straight parallel to the eastern bank of the Dahme until Möllhausenufer. After the merging of previously separate road sections, the house numbers were reassigned.
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Address: Berlin, Germany
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