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Miniloft

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14 designer apartments

Gay-friendly, well-equipped, light and spacious apartments conceived by German-born Britta Jürgens and Canadian expatriate Matthew Griffin, who transformed a fading late-19th-century building into six elegantly simple designer lofts, opened in 2002. The team constructed an adjoining building, all curved and stainless steel, with eight new concrete-based lofts opening in 2004. Partners Jürgens and Griffin run the operation. Prices are very reasonable, location is very central and there's an impressively detailed and user-friendly home-made guide to local Berlin and beyond. U-Bahns: Naturkundemuseum and Hauptbahnhof. This entry was generated by a GayCities user.



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