Ernst-Reuter-Platz
Square in Berlin, Germany
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Ernst-Reuter-Platz is a town square in Charlottenburg, Berlin, Germany from which five streets radiate. It is named after Ernst Reuter, mayor of West Berlin from 1948–1953.
Former names
- Umschweif
- (18th century–c. 1830)
- Am Knie
- (c. 1830–1953)[1]
Part of
NamesakeErnst Reuter
TypePublic square
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| Part of | |
| Namesake | Ernst Reuter |
| Type | Public square |
| Location | Berlin, Germany |
| Quarter | Charlottenburg |
| Nearest metro station | |
| Coordinates | 52°30′46″N 13°19′19″E |
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| Construction | |
| Inauguration | 18th century |
It is located at the end of Straße des 17. Juni, where it continues as Bismarckstraße, and Kaiserdamm, until Theodor-Heuss-Platz. The other streets that lead away from the square are Hardenbergstraße, Marchstraße, and Otto-Suhr-Allee (former Berliner Straße).
