In divided Berlin, Kreuzberg was on the outskirts and now in the center of Berlin. Both Kreuzbergers and many tourists like to spend their time in Görlitzer Park, Viktoriapark and Landwehrkanal. The name of the area comes from the 66 meter high Kreuzberg in Viktoriapark. Countless cafés are also very popular almost everywhere. Kreuzberg is not only interesting for tourists, but also as a rising office location the district convinces more and more companies to settle down. For example, companies such as BASF, Coca Cola, Universal Music, Zalando and Mercedes Benz have settled there, not least because of the excellent characteristics of the location:
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