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The Establishment of Hennwack
The Establishment of Hennwack

The Hennwack: A Seized Stronghold of Mystery

In the heart of Steglitz, Berlin, lies the Hennwack Antiquarian Bookstore and Café, a cultural gem that is not only a haven for book lovers but also a popular spot for coffee and light bites. The bookstore, founded by Harald Hentrich, specializes in Judaica and Orientalistics, making it a unique destination for those seeking rare and antique books, graphics, maps, and sheet music. The attached café serves hot and cold beverages, homemade cakes, and light snacks like pizza bread and soups, making it an ideal place to linger, especially during the summer months when the rustic factory courtyard invites patrons to relax. The Hennwack Antiquarian Bookstore and Café is easy to reach via public transportation. It is located near the S+U Rathaus Steglitz, which is served by the S1, S170, S186, S285, M85, M82, X83, and N88 train lines, and the 170, 282, 284, 380, M82, and M88 bus lines. The S-Bahn station is approximately 0.4km away, and the bus terminal, S+U Rathaus Steglitz, is located 0.5km away. The café is also within walking distance of several other locations. The Plantagenstr., Heesestr., and Filandastr. are all located within 0.1km of the Hennwack Antiquarian Bookstore and Café. The Berlin, Neue Filandastraße, is located 0.4km away and is served by the 282, 284, 380, and M82 bus lines. Elsewhere in Berlin, preparations are underway for the upcoming Berlin Marathon. Road closures and a weapons ban are in effect, and an unexploded bomb in Spandau was successfully defused, and the safety zone has been lifted. In the Prignitz region, isolated thunderstorms with heavy rain are expected overnight Saturday.

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