Spandau
Description
A large suburb of Western Berlin this was on the Western edge of the wall, the town sits on both the Spree and Harvel rivers that meet by the fortress on the edge of the old town. Up until the start of the 20th century the then separate town was a major centre of industry for weapons manufacture and as such had an impressive fortress built. Today the centre of the town still contains a number of small churches and has a distinct feel to it, despite long ago having been swallowed up by a growing Berlin
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Getting There
There are regular S-Bahn trains from the centre of Berlin to Spandau - all terminating at the main station. Regular Regional Express and Regional Bahn trains also run to Berlin-Spandau station. Rathaus Spandau is the last stop on the U7 metro line and is located next to the main railway station.
Latitude: 52.53713; Longitude: 13.20473
What3Words: readily.secretly.deserved
Disclaimer: Details correct at time of writing (21/12/2017), and on time of last update (27/12/2017) but may no longer be accurate, particularly if some time has passed.