Steglitz-Zehlendorf

Steglitz - Zehlendorf is as large and diverse as a medium-sized city. It is a district that offers a high quality of life. It is comprised of the districts Wannsee, Dahlem, Nikolassee, Zehlendorf, Lankwitz, Lichterfelde, Steglitz and Südende. Thanks to excellent access to autobahns and the S-Bahn, both the city center and the outlying areas can be reached in minutes. Steglitz-Zehlendorf is also known as the "green district."
Attractive environment
- Otto Lilienthal Memorial;
- Titania cinema;
- Gutshaus Steglitz, one of the last remaining examples of early Prussian Classicist architecture;
- Klein-Glienicke palace park, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site;
- The Botanic Garden, with the 25-meter tall "Tropical House." Covering 42 hectares and housing 18,000 plant species, it is one of the tallest greenhouses in the world and the largest facility of its kind in Germany.
Locational advantages
- A business-friendly location in southwestern Berlin with close ties to research institutions;
- Close cooperation among universities, institutes and businesses;
- An important location for life sciences in southwestern Berlin, with 19 clinics, 29 institutes and over 40 businesses in the sector that manufacture or develop products;
- Regional business networks to promote small and mid-sized companies.
