Life on the water
with unique views

The Ida Simon Foundation, a legacy of the Berlin philanthropist, built a private hospital for women and girls who would not receive any public support from 1909 to 1911, based on a design by Georg Thür.

The patient rooms with balconies high above the Spree were very comfortably furnished and had their own bathroom with a sunken bathtub. The house, built in the neoclassical style, is characterized by elegant stylistic elements and the unusual red of the facade.

The Simon-Palais is located directly on the Spree promenade and features exclusive one- and two-story city apartments with unique views of Museum Island.
The “Petit Bijou” is located on the ground floor. Here, you can enjoy superfoods in a welcoming environment with breathtaking views of the Bode Museum.

The architects Patzschke & Partner have reinterpreted the old architecture from a historical perspective, thus turning it into a valuable heritage for the future.

Exklusiver Ausblick

Apartments and a café in a prime location
with direct views of the Bode Museum.

Historic charm
in new splendor

Redesign of the building in the neoclassical style
and preservation of the facade color.