Pommernstrasse [work]

It seems you’re looking for a guide to Pommernstrasse. Since this street name exists in several German-speaking cities (e.g., Berlin, Munich, Frankfurt), here’s a practical guide covering the most likely location—Berlin (Marienfelde, Tempelhof-Schöneberg)—plus tips to identify the right one.

The Golden Years: Pommernstrasse in the 1920s pommernstrasse

  • Why: Pommernstrasse residents often live in older buildings with narrow staircases/no elevators. A shared cargo bike allows residents to do grocery runs or transport furniture without needing a private car, reducing traffic congestion on the narrow street.

Residential Growth: Companies like Dornieden continue to develop modern row houses on streets with this name, such as in It seems you’re looking for a guide to Pommernstrasse

1. Most Likely: Pommernstrasse, Berlin-Tempelhof

District: Tempelhof-Schöneberg | Locality: Marienfelde Why: Pommernstrasse residents often live in older buildings

3. Universal Practical Guide (For Any Pommernstrasse)

🚶‍♀️ If you’re visiting a specific address:

  • Check the postal code – This identifies the city (e.g., 12107 Berlin, 80686 Munich)
  • Use the VBB (Berlin) or MVV (Munich) app for real-time public transport

Tornesch (Pinneberg, Schleswig-Holstein): This Pommernstraße is historically significant as the site of the city's first terraced houses (Reihenhäuser) built in 1956. The naming was part of a post-WWII trend to honor the former homelands of refugees and displaced persons. In the 1970s and 90s, it saw the development of high-rise buildings and social centers like "Pomm 91"