Germany Ludwig-Erhard-Haus, Berlin
The Ludwig-Erhard-Haus (LEH for short) is located in the Charlottenburg district of Berlin in Fasanenstraße, not far from Zoologischer Garten station and therefore in City West. The LEH was designed between 1994 and 1997 by the British team of architects Nicholas Grimshaw & Partners. The construction was carried out by a consortium of Friedrich Krupp AG and Max Bögl. The building was inaugurated on September 21, 1998. The towering steel arches, the paw-like supports, and the “scaly” façade are intended by the team of architects to be reminiscent of an armadillo. The building is named after Ludwig Erhard, who is regarded as the “father” of the social market economy and the economic miracle after the Second World War, who was the first Minister of Economics of the Federal Republic of Germany and later Federal Chancellor.
Photography Tips
Decency dictates that you ask at reception beforehand. It was possible to take photographs without any problems.
Travel Information
If you come with the train: U-Bahn to “Zoologischer Garten“
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
Nearly no other people
Best Timing
All timings are equally good
Sunrise & Sunset
08:13 - 15:57
| current local time: 17:13
Photo Themes
indoor
Modern Architecture
Locations
Berlin
Ludwig-Erhard-Haus
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