[repack]: Pommernstrasse

The magic of Berlin lies in the courtyards. A typical address on Pommernstrasse features Vorderhaus (street-facing), Seitenflügel (side wing), and Hinterhaus (rear building) courtyards.

Throughout history, Pomerania has been a region of shifting borders and complex cultural influences. The eastern part of the region, often called Hinterpommern, is now part of northwestern Poland, while the western part, Vorpommern, is part of the modern German state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. It was part of the Kingdom of Prussia, and in 1815 it was formally established as the Prussian Province of Pomerania, with its capital in the major Baltic port city of . pommernstrasse

For the digital nomad, it offers space and calm to work. For the history buff, it offers a living museum of GDR architecture and post-Wall decay. For the foodie, it offers the local Späti beer garden vibe. The magic of Berlin lies in the courtyards

Following the realignment of European borders at the end of World War II, the geopolitical landscape changed entirely. Farther Pomerania ( Hinterpommern ) became part of Poland. This shift triggered the flight and forced expulsion of millions of German Pomeranians moving westward into remaining German territories. The Historical Context of the Street Name The eastern part of the region, often called