The neo-baroque villa was built in 1908 as the summer residence of the Jewish Bleichröder banking family. Around 1900, Heringsdorf was a popular summer residence for Berlin’s upper class and was also known as the “Nice of the Baltic”.
The neo-baroque villa was built in 1908 as the summer residence of the Jewish Bleichröder banking family. Around 1900, Heringsdorf was a popular summer residence for Berlin’s upper class and was also known as the “Nice of the Baltic”.