Proper noun
(historical) A former borough of Berlin, Germany
A neighbourhood and former village in Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg borough, Berlin, Berlin, Germany
Source: en.wiktionary.orgShe returns to Berlin to shoot for HUGO in gritty and trendy Kreuzberg for the final part of our series. Source: Internet
Once among Berlin's most run-down regions, Kreuzberg attracted artists, workers, hippies, dissidents and others drawn to its low rents. Source: Internet
This month the borough prospective buyers of an 1898 corner tenement in Kreuzberg over hopes that they might make a killing on the building’s purchase. Source: Internet
Reminiscent of the atmosphere in Istanbul, Kreuzberg is full of local Turkish businesses, open Turkish markets, travel agencies offering regular flights to Turkey, and a Turkish language library. Source: Internet
Major tenants at Kreuzberg Kaserne were USAISEC-EUR (Information Systems Engineering Command - Europe) and the USA MATCOMEUR (Material Command, Europe), later renamed the US Army Material Management Agency, Europe. Source: Internet
Kretschmann, a 65-year-old Kreuzberg resident born in Germany, says, "This is a place where immigrants can feel safe. Source: Internet