Berlin-Waidmannslust

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Waidmannslust
district of Berlin
Berlin Heiligensee Konradshöhe Frohnau Tegel Hermsdorf Waidmannslust Lübars Märkisches Viertel Borsigwalde Wittenau Reinickendorf BrandenburgWaidmannslust on the map of Reinickendorf
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Coordinates 52 ° 36 '24 "  N , 13 ° 19' 15"  E Coordinates: 52 ° 36 '24 "  N , 13 ° 19' 15"  E
surface 2.3 km²
Residents 10,973 (Dec. 31, 2019)
Population density 4771 inhabitants / km²
Incorporation Oct. 1, 1920
Post Code 13469
District number 1207
structure
Administrative district Reinickendorf
Locations

Black Forest settlement

Huntsmanship

Waidmannslust is a part of the Reinickendorf district of Berlin .

geography

The district Waidmannslust lies west of Lübars and is divided into two areas by the Waidmannsluster Damm / Zabel-Krüger-Damm . While the northern and western parts have a villa and country house-like development similar to that of the neighboring Hermsdorf , the eastern part (Rollberge settlement) is characterized by high-rise buildings like those in the nearby Märkisches Viertel .

history

Waidmannslust goes back to a villa colony that was founded on the lands acquired in 1875 by the forester and innkeeper Ernst Bondick. The area got its name from the Waidmannslust inn run by Bondick .

In 1884 the colony received its own stop on the Berlin Northern Railway , today's Waidmannslust station , which is now served by the S-Bahn lines S1 and S26. In the years between 1908 and 1912, the route was upgraded to its current level; The station building and the bridges over Waidmannsluster Damm also date from this time and are now a listed building .

Since 1913, the Königin-Luise-Kirche on the corner of Bondickstrasse and Hochjagdstrasse (formerly: Kirchstrasse ) has been the landmark of the district, visible from afar.

On May 2, 1929, the extension of the tram route along the Wittenauer Cyclopstraße (today partly Jean-Jaurès-Straße ) to Waidmannslust station was opened. Line 68 ran here until the end of the Second World War .

Personalities

See also

literature

  • Klaus Schlickeiser: Waidmannslust. From the inn to the district of Reinickendorf. Support group for education, culture and international relations Reinickendorf e. V., Berlin 2000, ISBN 3-927611-15-8 .
  • Manfred Mendes: Life in havoc. Stories, episodes, reports, pictures. Mendes self-published, Berlin 2004.

Web links

Commons : Berlin-Waidmannslust  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Google Maps. In: Google Maps. Retrieved April 6, 2016 .
  2. This is Berlin - Waidmannslust. In: Berliner Morgenpost Online. Retrieved October 7, 2010.
  3. ^ Biography of Marianne Sydow