Within Berlin’s thriving Embassy Quarter resides the dynamic SO/Berlin Das Stue, a historic building first constructed in 1938. Das Stue served as the Royal Danish Embassy for the better part of four decades, falling into considerable disrepair once the Danish government sold the building during the late 1970s. However, the building gained a new lease on life several years later, when city officials rescued Das Stue. They transformed the site into an office complex, which the Deutsche Bundespost and Deutsche Telekom used as a training facility for a while. Das Stue finally became a hotel in 2009, after the brilliant architectural firm Axthelm Architects completed an extensive renovation of the building. SO/Hotels and Resorts now manages this marvelous historic hotel, operating it as the luxurious SO/Berlin Das Stue. Das Stue is tucked away into a lush corner of the city’s Embassy District, bordering the Tiergarten Park and the Zoologischer Garten Berlin. In fact, Das Stue’s modern wing faces the zoo’s outdoor exhibits that display ostriches, antelopes, and Przewalski horses. Guests can stroll past the zoo to view the many different embassies that fill the city’s vibrant Embassy Quarter. The hotel’s central location in Berlin places it within a short distance from numerous cultural institutions, such as the Kulturforum and the Berlin Philharmonic. Shopping enthusiasts will marvel at the many shopping centers and stores situated nearby, like the Kurfürstendamm and the legendary KaDeWe. Within walking distance of the hotel are many famous landmarks that allow guests to delve deeply into German history, such as Potsdamer Platz and the Brandenburg Gate. There is always something exciting to explore outside of the SO/Berlin Das Stue.
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