Baumwerder (Tegeler See)
Baumwerder | ||
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View from the beach in Saatwinkel to Baumwerder | ||
Waters | Tegeler See | |
Geographical location | 52 ° 33 '55 " N , 13 ° 14' 36" E | |
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length | 330 m | |
width | 240 m | |
surface | 5.236 1 ha | |
Residents | uninhabited | |
Map of Lake Tegel from 1842 |
Baumwerder is an island in the Berlin district of Reinickendorf belonging Lake Tegel . It is located south of the island of Scharfenberg , has a diameter of approx. 300 meters and an area of 52,361 m².
history
In 1777 the islands of Scharfenberg and Baumwerder became the property of the von Humboldt family . In 1867 the botanist Carl August Bolle bought the islands. The heirs of Bolle sold the islands of Scharfenberg and Baumwerder in 1909 to the city of Berlin, which let the waterworks use them for drinking water. Since 1943 Baumwerder, with its deep wells and an enrichment system, has only served as a water supply, is uninhabited and inaccessible.
natural reserve
The island is part of the LSG-2C Islands landscape protection area in Tegeler See, which was formed in 1960 . Their use is therefore subject to considerable restrictions and in some cases requires special permits from the nature conservation authority, for example in the case of bank extensions and the construction of jetties.
Individual evidence
- ↑ District Office Reinickendorf von Berlin, Department of Economy and Building, Department of Surveying: Size of the parcels according to the real estate cadastre
- ↑ District Office Reinickendorf of Berlin: The district Tegel .
- ^ Senate Department for Urban Development, FIS Broker, LSG02c Islands in the Tegeler See.
- ↑ Senate Department for Urban Development, Ordinance on the Protection of the Landscape of the Tegel Forest and the Islands in the Tegeler See in the Reinickendorf and Spandau districts of Berlin, October 13, 1960. (PDF; 31 kB)