
Kurfüstendamm, Berlin's upscale retail neighbourhood
The 'Kurfürstendamm', known locally as the 'Ku'damm', is one of the most famous avenues in
Berlin,
Germany. The street takes its name from the former ''Kurfürsten'' (
Electors) of the
Holy Roman Empire. This very broad, long boulevard can be considered the
Champs-Élysées of Berlin - full of shops, houses, hotels and restaurants. In particular most important famous designers have their shops there like
Gucci,
Bvlgari,
Chanel,
Louis Vuitton,
Valentino,
Lacoste,
Tommy Hilfiger,
Cartier,
Hermès,
Swarovski, as well as several car manufacturers' show rooms.
When Berlin was separated into
East and
West Berlin, the Kurfürstendamm became the leading commercial street in West Berlin. It starts near
Bahnhof Zoo (that used to be a major railway station, before the
Lehrter Bahnhof was opened which is now the Berliner Hauptbahnhof (Central Train Station)) at the
Zoologischer Garten, near the ruins of the
Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church, and runs through
Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf.
External links
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Kurfürstendamm 360° Panorama