East Side Mall

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The East Side Mall is a shopping mall in the Berlin-Friedrichshain district of Berlin, Germany. The mall was designed by architect Ben van Berkel. Construction began in May 2016 and was opened to the public in October 2018.

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52°30′21″N13°25′39″E / 52.505844°N 13.427441°E / 52.505844; 13.427441


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