It does not get any more prominent: Lindencorso lies on the corner of Unter den Linden, the most renowned boulevard in downtown East Berlin, and Friedrichstrasse, one of its prime high-street pitches. The building provides highly presentable offices and, on the top floor, exclusive apartments.
You can feel the city's heartbeat. New impulses radiate from this place. It is where forward-looking things are created. The location of Lindencorso is as unique as the actual building.
Lindencorse lies at the intersection of the renowned high-street pitch of Friedrichstrasse and Berlin's showpiece boulevard Unter den Linden. It does not get any more prominent. The top floors directly overlook Berlin's best known landmark – the Brandenburg Gate.
On the street below, the sheer vibrancy of life. Big brands, international labels, prestigious companies, gourmet restaurants, cafés and bars, consulates and the major broadcasting companies' studios in the German capital, all of this you will find in the immediate vicinity.
Two opera houses, major museums, important art collections, and Humboldt University nearby generate cultural impulses from this very neighbourhood.
Here lies the town centre of Berlin, and Lindencorso marks its vibrant heart.
A prestigious pioneer of the modern reconstruction of Berlin's historic centre.
The Lindencorso building was built to plans drafted by Professor Christoph Mäckler between 1994 and 1997.
It was built using traditional technology. Raised on a natural stone foundation, the mixed office-commercial scheme consists of classic building materials. The façade of blonde sandstone is the high-end result of genuine craftsmanship. The modern steel and aluminium window casings create a fascinating contrast.
First mention of the location on one of the most important intersections of Berlin's historic town centre dates back to the 16th century.
In 1877, it became the site of Berlin's first Viennese coffee house: the elegant Café Bauer. The costly wall design and the electric lighting installed in 1884 made the house famous. Completely destroyed in World War II, a new gastronomic complex called Lindencorso was developed on the same plot at the corner of Unter den Linden and Friedrichstrasse.
It quickly evolved into one of the most popular meeting places in East Berlin during the Cold War. In 1993, with the Berlin Wall down, the old Lindencorso was razed.
Construction of the new scheme began in 1994, and with it the restoration of the historic frontage.
Lindencorso is more than a building – it is a suave statement. The lower floors of the upstairs office units reflect this aspiration of being elegant and unique.
Lindencorso is a special address. And its interior fit-out is just as special. Classic elegance and choice materials set the tone.
Glass and marble create a warm, bright, and at the same time extremely presentable atmosphere.
The mechanical and electrical engineering of the building satisfies the highest standards throughout.
In short: Lindencorso is the ideal location for a prestigious branch office in the heart of Berlin.
Gross lettable area | c. 28,649 sqm | |
Ground floor | Retail | occupied |
1st floor | Retail | occupied |
2nd floor | Office | occupied |
3rd floor | Office | occupied |
4th floor | Office | occupied |
5th floor | Office | c. 1,064 sqm |
6th floor | Office | occupied |
7th floor | Residential | c. 540 sqm |
(Lettable area acc. to GIF standard (RA-C I + II))
Lindencorso – 28,649 sqm of highly presentable office accommodation waiting for you. Plenty of leeway for companies with big goals and corresponding aspirations.
Above all, however, offices for work on the highest level and in a premium location.
New York, Paris, Rio, Tokyo, Shanghai – the eyes of the world are on Berlin. Right in the vibrant heart of this up-and-coming metropolis you will find a truly unique edifice – Lindencorso.
Visitors can experience the world of e-mobility up close in DRIVE. Volkswagen Group Forum located on the lower floors of the Lindencorso Building. This is where, under one roof, the Volkswagen Group has been presenting highlight products from the company's different brands since 2015.
Electric mobility – which for the Volkswagen Group is the most promising future concept for sustainable mobility – has been the focus of the DRIVE showcase since 2019. Along with the latest electric and hybrid models from Volkswagen Group brands, including Volkswagen, Audi, Porsche and Seat, DRIVE presents prototypes and concept vehicles that offer insight into the mobility of the future.
Vehicles, digital displays and interactive exhibits take visitors through the present and future of electric driving. This is how the Volkswagen Group and DRIVE bring today's e-mobility into the realm of a hands-on experience for everyone. Admission is free.
The Little Green Rabbit and Green Room restaurants located in DRIVE serve a wide variety of light and innovative dishes in a modern atmosphere.
In addition to the exhibition area, DRIVE offers conference rooms equipped with state-of-the-art media technology to make every meeting a special experience – from the workshop space and versatile foyer, to the VIP area with a panoramic view of Unter den Linden boulevard.
HIH Real Estate GmbH
Martin Schubert
Leiter Vermietung Region Ost
Potsdamer Platz 10, Köthener Straße 1
10963 Berlin
T +49 30 264970 10
E-Mail: mschubert@hih.de