Frankfurter Allee
Frankfurter Allee is a major street located in Berlin, Germany. It runs through the districts of Friedrichshain and Lichtenberg, connecting the Frankfurter Tor to the Storkower Straße. The avenue is known for its wide layout and significant historical architecture, reflecting the city's development during the 20th century.
Originally named after the city of Frankfurt, the street became an important thoroughfare in East Berlin during the time of the German Democratic Republic. Today, it features a mix of residential buildings, shops, and cultural sites, making it a vibrant part of the city's urban landscape.