Former Iraqi Embassy to the GDR
by Guest Blogger
Words and images by Danilo Sierra.
Abandoned in 1990, this diplomatic haunted house is a treasure chest of urban art and architecture. Official papers lie illuminated only with the visitors’ flashes and the scarce light that trespasses its cracks. In a residential area of Pankow which is said to be the home of major diplomats of the former East Germany, the abandoned Iraqi Embassy to the GDR is a delightful and spooky place to visit. Obviously, Abandoned Berlin has the embassy pretty well covered, and awesome photos can also be seen on Finding Berlin.
Great photographs. How accessible is this place i.e. is it easy to get in?
Hi, Saul!
Thank you for your kind words. The embassy is very accessible. Like covered in Abandoned Berlin, it is relatively easy to get in. However, be aware the neighbors can be nosy and you could get fined if caught. It is located in a small complex along with active office buildings, so make sure you go on weekend. Also be wary that squatters could be inside, so use common sense when going in.
Enjoy the exploration!
More detailed info of the place here: http://www.abandonedberlin.com/2010/06/party-at-saddams-house-abandoned-iraqi.html
I wouldn’t mind about the neighbors so much. All kinds of people go for a stroll there, including kids from the neighborhood playing there. I don’t think anyone really cares. I wrote about my visit here: http://blog.mark17.net/abandoned-iraqi-embassy-in-berlin/
amazing pics..brill article..well done Danilo
Thank you!