Berlin postal districts between 1862 and 1920

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The Berlin postal districts developed from the first city ​​post expeditions , which were marked with Roman numerals.

With the rapid growth of the population, postal delivery districts and post offices were established, which were numbered consecutively starting with the center of the city. From the 1870s, the postal administration continued the numbering, which initially ended with “99”, to “115”. An instruction from the Imperial General Post Office in 1873 combined the previous number with the direction of the compass to create a new postal district designation: Starting from the Hofpostamt Königstraße at the corner of Spandauer Straße , the then urban area of ​​Berlin was divided into nine postal districts, which were sorted according to cardinal points (C, O, SO , S, SW, W, NW, N, NE) or the direction of the respective terminal stations.

From May 15, 1862 until the four-digit postcodes were introduced in West Berlin in 1962 and in East Berlin in 1965, these labels were the postal place names within Berlin's inner city.

Part of the area outside the Berlin city limits at that time was included in these postal districts, for example parts of (Berlin-) Schöneberg in Berlin W 30, parts of (Berlin-) Treptow in Berlin SO 36. It was not until 1920 that these areas became part of Berlin by post then actually part of Greater Berlin .

After the formation of Greater Berlin, the regulation was not extended to the new districts that were also incorporated . As a postal designation, they continued to use their previous place names with Berlin in front , for example Berlin-Charlottenburg or Berlin-Köpenick .

The following list occasionally includes references to post-1920 post offices.

Legend

The letters in the first column indicate the direction of the compass from the center of Old Berlin (former Königstrasse / Alexanderplatz) and mean:
C = center, N = north, NE = northeast, NW = northwest, E = east = Schlesischer Bahnhof , S = South, SO = southeast = Görlitzer Bahnhof , SW = southwest = Anhalter Bahnhof , W = West = Potsdamer Bahnhof . The Imperial Post issued these letters from 1862 onwards.
In addition, a distinction was made according to size and importance in the postal agency , post office and ASE = old city post expedition (marked with Roman numerals, which were already present before 1862).

Street names in italics have since been renamed and are linked to the list of former streets and squares in Berlin-Mitte .

book
letter
serial number Street District
histor. Surname
Comment,
if applicable, picture
0C. 001
(former court post office )
Spandauer Strasse 19–22 center
Hofpostamt Berlin around 1760, on a GDR stamp from 1987 on Philatelist Day

The Oberpostdirektion for the Berlin district was located here in the 1870s . There was a branch in the former Königsstraße 60 (from 1951 Rathausstraße ).
The building complex was damaged in the Second World War and demolished around 1960.

0C. 002 Dircksenstraße 29/30
only letter post office (around 1900)
center Post office , in the 19th century without street information .
Only since 1902 has the traffic route parallel to the Stadtbahn been called Dircksenstrasse .
0C. 003 only parcel post office (around 1873) center
0C. 014th Dresdener Strasse center
0C. 022
ASE I
Weinmeisterstraße 8; around 1873 Rosenthaler Strasse 56 center later Schönhauser Allee  2
0C. 023 Lessingstrasse 7/8 center later Kurstraße, combined with W 38
0C. 025th (Am) Königsgraben  20, Alexanderplatz since the beginning of the 20th century center The post office is listed in the Berlin address book under Am Königsgraben 17. The post office, including a later pneumatic tube system, is on the corner of Dircksenstrasse 29.
0C. 043 Neue Königstrasse 67
(today's Otto-Braun-Strasse )
center
0C. 045 Grünstraße, around 1873 Scharrenstraße 12/13 center
0C. 053 Seydelstrasse center from around 1873 Wilmsstrasse 6
0C. 063 Court building at Neue Friedrichstrasse 14
(today's Littenstrasse)
center (without postal district)
0C. 076 New Promenade / Hackescher Markt 4 center
0C. 077 Linienstraße 34 center with the addition "belongs to post office 22"
0C. 078 Alexanderstraße 33 with the addition "belongs to post office 25" center later on Kaiserstrasse
0C. 087 Fischerstrasse , a fishing island since the 1950s center
0C. 102 Neue Schönhauser Strasse 1 "Belongs to post office 22"
0C. 106 Niederwallstrasse 33 center "Belongs to post office 19"
0C. 107 Mohrenstrasse 63/64 center "Belongs to post office 41"
0N 003 Oranienburger Strasse  70 to Ziegelstrasse center (Parcel post office)
Berlin-Mitte Tucholskystrasse 2.JPG

This post office moved to a new building in 1927 at the same location, Tucholskystraße 6-14. The clinker- clad building is 134 meters long, five floors high and has a loft. The facade is divided vertically throughout by wall projections. Black, grooved clinker bricks worked horizontally at regular intervals interrupt the surfaces. A characteristic ornamental decoration, which was developed from the clinker material used, adorns portals and window parapets. With the move into the new building, the task of parcel post was omitted , the Berlin telephone office moved into the premises .

0N 004
ASE IV
At the Nordbahnhof 3–5 / Stettiner Bahnhof center
Wolff-Grohmann Post Office Nordbahnhof 2.JPG

Invalidenstrasse 23 (western entrance) since 1900. The monumental post office was built in 1935–1938 according to plans and under the direction of the Berlin architect Hans Wolff-Grohmann instead of a previous building.

0N 019
ASE XIX
Stadtpost expedition in the city of Pankow , Breite Strasse 35 Pankow (city) from 1910 moved to Berliner Straße 12/13
Post office Pankow, Berliner Straße 12/13


In the 1870s, this postal expedition was connected to the Berlin telegraph network. New building in 1924 based on plans by Carl Schmidt

0N 020
ASE XVIII
Prinzenallee Healthy well In the 1870s, this postal expedition was connected to the Berlin telegraph network. A branch was located in Prinzenallee and around 1900 in Stettiner Straße 55.
0N 024
ASE III
Oranienburger Strasse  35/36 center
Post office on the corner of Tucholskystraße (right)

The clinker facing building on the corner of Tucholskystraße was built as the Imperial Postfuhramt 1875–1881 according to plans by Carl Schwatlo von Tuckermann. After damage in World War II, it was repaired and used for its original purpose until 1973. It then served other areas of the Deutsche Post such as the postal newspaper operation (until 1990) and later various restaurateurs and as the art gallery C / O Berlin . The listed building was to be converted into a hotel at the beginning of the 2010s, but is now owned by the medical company Biotronik , which is setting up its company representative here.

0N 028 Anklamer Straße  27
later house number 19
center
0N 031 Usedomer Strasse  9 Healthy well (Order post office)
0N 037 Schwedter Strasse 263 Prenzlauer Berg
0N 039 Reinickendorfer Strasse 2 Wedding later Reinickendorfer Strasse
0N 054 Lothringer Strasse 62; today's Torstrasse center
Torstrasse Berlin 05.JPG
(Order post office)
0N 055 Invalidenstrasse 111 center
0N 058 Eberswalder Strasse  8/9 at the corner of Danziger Strasse 3 Prenzlauer Berg The former main post office at Eberswalder Straße 6–9 is a neo-baroque building, the two lower floors of which are plastered in rustica shapes. The house was built around 1910, its sandstone portal with Ionic colossal pilasters on the upper floors dominates the facade. Oval turrets with a lattice balustrade are placed on the mansard roof .
0N 065 Schulstrasse 7 Wedding (without postal district)
0N 090 Brunnenstrasse center from around 1873 Veteranenstrasse 24 with the addition "belongs to the post office 28"
0N 091 Ackerstrasse center from around 1873 Elsässer Straße 72 with the addition "belongs to post office 24"
0N 101 Elsasser Strasse 43 "Belongs to post office 24"
0N 103 Senefelderstrasse Prenzlauer Berg later Putbusser Strasse 20; "Belongs to post office 31"
0N 106 Schönhauser Allee Prenzlauer Berg
0N 113 Bornholmer Strasse  6 Prenzlauer Berg
0N 115 Berliner Allee Weissensee
NO 018
ASE XIV
Landsberger Strasse  93 Friedrichshain later Waßmannstrasse and Lichtenberger Strasse
NO 026th Adalbertstrasse center (Order post office)
NO 043 New Koenigstrasse (today's Littenstrasse) center
NO 047 Albertinenstrasse Weissensee also called NO-Weißensee
NO 0? Charlottenburger Strasse  140 at the corner of Tassostrasse Weissensee
Weißensee post office from the rear
The post office building with three floors and a gable roof was built in 1914. The office building is made in the baroque style and plastered. The corner building facing Charlottenburger Strasse was given an additional storey and has a hipped roof. The central building axes are framed with pilasters and raised with a segmented arched gable.
NO 055 Marienburger Strasse  18/19 Prenzlauer Berg
SW 060 Junkerstrasse 11 Prenzlauer Berg (?)
NO 063 Dorotheenstrasse center (with C 63)
NO 074 Woldenberger Strasse (today Dietrich-Bonhoeffer-Strasse) Prenzlauer Berg later move to Fürstenwalder Straße 2 with the addition "belongs to post office 18"
NO 092 Danziger Strasse Prenzlauer Berg later Landsberger Allee 5 with the addition "belongs to post office 18"
NO 096 Greifswalder Straße 8
with the addition "belongs to post office 43"
Prenzlauer Berg later renamed to NO 55
NW 005
ASE V
Hamburger Bahnhof Moabit Rathenower Strasse 74 since around 1873
NW 006
ASE VI
L (o) uisenstrasse center since around 1873 Marienstraße 10
NW 007
ASE VII
Dorotheenstrasse  27, around 1900 move to Dorotheenstrasse  62 center The post office building on Dorotheenstrasse ( Clara-Zetkin-Strasse in the GDR era ) was built in the early 20th century in the style of the German late renaissance . It's a clinker -Verblendbau with a high pitched roof and from stone carved window frames, portals and ornate staircase bay windows . The four-story building has an elongated facade with slightly protruding outer axes. In the middle of the building there is a round arch portal, framed by two Ionic columns . Figurative ornamentation rests on these, on the third floor a balcony with a sandstone balustrade emphasizes the exterior. The building was sold to the Romanian state after reunification and now houses the embassy building .
NW 021
ASE XVII
Turmstrasse  23 Moabit In the 1870s, this postal expedition was connected to the Berlin telegraph network.
Temporarily Stromstrasse
NW 023 Lessingstrasse 6 Moabit
NW 040 Lehrter station center
NW 052 Criminal Court Berlin-Moabit , Werthstrasse 7 Moabit
Berlin-Moabit-Kriminalgericht-1882.png
(without postal district)

The official building as shown in the drawing, including the post office, has not existed since the Second World War.

NW 064 in Friedrichstrasse station center around 1873 Unter den Linden 12
NW 067 Central cattle and slaughterhouse (Berlin)
Eldenaer Strasse
Prenzlauer Berg (Order post office and post office for recipients there)
NW 087 Alt-Moabit, Beusselstrasse Hansaviertel
NW 094 Mittelstrasse center
NW 100 L (o) uisenstrasse 6 center with the addition "belongs to post office 6"
0O 017
ASE XIII
Schlesischer Bahnhof Mühlenstraße 39/40 (after 1945) Friedrichshain since 1900 Silesian and Ostbahnhof
0O 027 Wallnertheaterstraße  10 (later Wallnerstraße) center since 1900 Blumenstrasse 64a / 65
0O 030
also called O-Lichtenberg
Post Office 1
Magdalenenstrasse 3/4 and 10 Lichtenberg (city), in 1938 to the Friedrichshain administrative district , after 1945 back to Lichtenberg
Condition before the conversion to a residential building, year 2010

after 1925 Dottistraße 12-16

0O 031
also called O-Friedrichsfelde (No. 31)
Berliner Strasse 105
(today's Strasse am Tierpark)
Friedrichsfelde (municipality)
Post office in the former parish hall
Post and telegraph office; From 1921 the same address, but now in the Friedrichsfelder Stadthaus (see picture; at that time also under Schloßstraße 20a; corner building)
0O 034 Frankfurter Allee 102, around 1900 move to Petersburger Strasse 89 Friedrichshain later Frankfurter Allee and Boxhagener Straße 111 (around 1960)
0O 051 Andreasstrasse 32 Friedrichshain
0O 067 Petersburg Street Friedrichshain (with NW 67)
0O 093 Große Frankfurter Strasse (later Frankfurter Allee) Friedrichshain later Ostbahnhof and Rüdersdorfer Straße 31 with the addition "belongs to post office 34"
0O 094 Frankfurter Allee Friedrichshain from around 1873 Mittelstrasse 8 with the addition "belongs to post office 3424"
0O 098 Stralauer Allee , also (Kleine) Andreasstraße 10 Friedrichshain (until 1881)
0O 099 Holzmarktstraße 73 with the addition "belongs to post office 27" center later move to Schicklerstrasse
0O 112 Gabelsbergerstrasse  16 Friedrichshain
0S. 014
ASE XII
first Neue Roßstraße  6 Kreuzberg since around 1900 Dresdner Strasse 55 and Neue Roßstrasse
0S. 015
ASE XIII
Sebastianstrasse  14 Kreuzberg Temporarily Prinzenstrasse
0S. 032 Kottbusser Damm 42 Kreuzberg around 1900 with the addition: "belongs to post office 59"
0S. 042 Ritterstrasse 7 Kreuzberg
0S. 059 Boeckhstrasse 11 Kreuzberg
0S. 073
with the addition "belongs to post office 14"
Wallstrasse 76 (from October 1, 1883), Annenstrasse 3 (from October 1, 1885) and Wallstrasse 70/71 (from April 1, 1899) center
0S. 086 Wasserthorstrasse 22 Kreuzberg from around 1873 with the addition "belongs to post office 42"
0S. 088 Alte Jacobstrasse 87/88 Kreuzberg from around 1873 with the addition "belongs to post office 14"
SO 016
ASE V
 122 Koepenicker Street center Around 1900 move to Köpenicker Straße 122
SO 026th Oranienstrasse Kreuzberg around 1873 later Adalbertstrasse 94
SO 032 Richardstrasse 110 / Anzengruberstrasse Rixdorf (municipality) also called SO-Rixdorf; Post office Neukölln 1 ( Berlin-Neukölln )
SO 033 Skalitzer Strasse  74 Kreuzberg around 1900: Skalitzer Strasse 74
SO 036
( Berlin SO 36 )
Görlitz train station Kreuzberg
Berlin kreuzberg post office so-36 main entrance 20050309 p1010387.jpg
later on Skalitzer Strasse
SO 079 Elisabeth-Ufer 42 with the addition "belongs to post office 26" center later on Kaiserstrasse
SO 082 Pücklerstrasse Kreuzberg later Köpenicker Straße 98 with the addition "belongs to post office 16"
SO 083 Schlesische Strasse Kreuzberg later Pücklerstraße 57 with the addition "belongs to the post office 33"
SO 089 Reichenberger Strasse 150 Kreuzberg from around 1873 with the addition "belongs to post office 36"
SO 093 Bouchéstrasse Alt-Treptow According to plans by Kurt Engel, the post office was given a new building at Fennstrasse 9-11 in 1929/1930 and moved there.

The four-story plastered building is executed in the style of Expressionism . Each floor stands out due to the different shape of the windows: on the ground floor round arches, the first floor has almost square windows, the second floor has wide, large-area windows and the top floor has narrow, rectangular windows that are arched in a contiguous manner. The facade surface is structured by protruding vertical and horizontal wall elements.

SO 105 Waldemarstrasse 17 "Belongs to post office 26"
SW 011
ASE X
Anhalter Bahnhof Kreuzberg later Bahnhofstrasse (Güstener Strasse)
SW 012
ASE XI
Zimmerstrasse 26/27 center
SW 013
ASE IV
Old Jacobstrasse 170 Kreuzberg later Hollmannstrasse
SW 019
ASE I
Locations: Sparwaldsbrücke , Krausenstraße , Beuthstraße  17–21 (around 1873) Kreuzberg
SW 029 Belle-Alliance-Strasse , later Mehringdamm Kreuzberg later move to Baruther Straße 4, Nostizstraße 52 (around 1873) and to Marheinekeplatz
SW 032 Hasenheide Kreuzberg (Postal agency)
SW 033
also called SW-Tempelhof
Berliner Strasse 134/135 Tempelhof (municipality)
SW 046 Hallesche Strasse 11 center (without postal district)
SW 047 Hagelberger Strasse 49 Kreuzberg
SW 048 Friedrichstrasse 227 Kreuzberg
Reichspostamt AK 1898 from zeno.org.jpg
Reichspostamt Friedrichstrasse on a historical postcard, 1898
SW 060 Junkerstrasse Kreuzberg (without postal district)
SW 061
Post Office SW 61
Tempelhofer Ufer  1 Kreuzberg
Berlin, Kreuzberg, Tempelhofer Ufer 1, Post Office SW 61.jpg
Later on Belle-Allianz-Platz 9
SW 068 Corner of Ritterstrasse Kreuzberg also Alte Jacobstraße 115/116
SW 072 Hedemannstrasse center later Wilhelmstrasse 124 with the addition "belongs to post office 9"
SW 075 Beuthstrasse center later Krausenstrasse 31 with the addition "belongs to post office 19"
SW 077 Luckenwalder Strasse Schöneberg Parcel Post Office
SW 080 Solmsstrasse Kreuzberg later Friesenstraße 22 with the addition "belongs to post office 29"
SW 081 Hagelberger Strasse Kreuzberg later Bülowstraße 92 with the addition "belongs to post office 57"
SW 095 Teltower Strasse 53 Kreuzberg from around 1873 with the addition "belongs to post office 61"
SW 097 Kochstrasse 75 Kreuzberg from around 1873 with the addition "belongs to post office 12"
SW 098 Luckenwalder Strasse Kreuzberg later Tempelhofer Ufer 35 with the addition "belongs to post office 46"
0W. 01 Leipziger Street center after 1945
0W. 08
ASE VIII
Taubenstrasse 17 center
Berlin, Mitte, Französische Strasse, Post Office W8.jpg
since 1900 Taubenstrasse 9, then Französische Strasse

The four-story post office building on plot 9–12 was built between 1908 and 1912 according to plans by architects Wilhelm Walter and Ludwig Meyer in the Dutch Baroque style . It has been a listed architectural monument since the 1970s .

0W. 09
ASE IX
Potsdam train station Zoo later Linkstrasse
0W. 010
ASE X
Grabenstrasse Zoo since around 1873 Königin-Augusta-Strasse 44 and then Reichpietschufer
0W. 022
ASE XVI
Botanical Garden Street Schöneberg (city) also called W-Schöneberg (No. 22)
0W. 030th Winterfeldtplatz , around 1900 Gleditschstrasse 47 Schöneberg (without postal district)
0W. 035 Potsdamer Strasse 36 Schöneberg
0W. 038 Jägerstrasse 44 center later merged with post office C 23 in Taubenstrasse.
The former post office in Jägerstrasse ( Otto-Nuschke-Strasse during the GDR era ) was built in the style of the Italian High Renaissance in 1877/1878 according to plans by Postrat Carl Schwatlo . It served as the first main telegraph office in Berlin. The building is divided into eleven axes, has three and a half floors and its facade is clad with sandstone. Risalites , pairs of columns , groups of putti and arched windows were used for decoration .
0W. 041 Mauerstrasse  61/62 center
Reichspost building on a picture postcard, around 1895

The Reich Post Office (including departments I and III and the Post-Newspaper Office ) on the property at Leipziger Strasse 15, built in the years 1871–1874 according to plans by Carl Schwatlo , was destroyed in World War II. The extension on the neighboring property was built between 1892 and 1897 based on a design by Ernst Hake and has been partially preserved. Together with the corner building, it has served as a museum since the 20th century .

0W. 044 Kronenstrasse 39/40 center (without postal district)
0W. 049 Behrenstrasse 52 in the Kaisergalerie center (without postal district)
0W. 050 Hotel Kaiserhof center
Bundesarchiv Bild 183-R99514, Berlin, Wilhelmplatz, Hotel "Kaiserhof" .jpg
(without postal district)

The hotel was destroyed in World War II and demolished after the war .

0W. 056 French street 33c center
0W. 057 Bülowstrasse Schöneberg (Order post office); from around 1873 Steinmetzstraße 21
0W. 062 Schillstrasse Zoo (Order post office) later Kurfürstenstrasse 70
0W. 064 Under the linden trees center (Order post office)
0W. 066 Mauerstrasse center around 1873 Georgenstrasse 25
0W. 069 Burggrafenstrasse 13 Zoo around 1873 "belongs to Post Office 62"
later Kurfürstenstrasse
0NW 070 Schiffbauerdamm 4 center
0W. 071 Schöneberger Ufer 25 Zoo
0W. 073 Elßholzstrasse 30 Schöneberg from 1913 branch of the post office in Berlin W 57. Post office in the Kammergericht ; Closed in 1943.
0W. 084 Krausenstrasse 6/7 center from around 1873 with the addition "belongs to post office 41"
0W. 085 Oranienstrasse 72 Kreuzberg from around 1873 with the addition "belongs to post office 42"

1920: Post offices in the soft landscape of Berlin

At that time, towns and cities in the vicinity of Berlin that were located within a radius of 20 kilometers behind the city limits were referred to as soft spots . The alphabetical listing uses the names of the places at that time, in the second column the districts or names that have been in effect since 2001 are set. Post offices 1 in Lichtenberg, Pankow, Neukölln and Schöneberg not mentioned here are included in the list above because they were opened before 1920. Some places were not or only partially incorporated into Berlin.

For the situation after 1920 see Berliner Postbezirke 1920 to 1993

Place,
suburb of Berlin
designation. before 1920
District
(since 2001)
possibly no.,
location or art
Street Comment and possibly picture
Adlershof Berlin-Adlershof Post, telegraph and telephone exchange Roonstraße 18
(since 1951 Moissistraße )
Ahrensfelde b. Berlin Berlin-Ahrensfelde
not all of the former place went into Berlin, officially the residential area has belonged to the Berlin-Marzahn district since 2001
Postal agency Dorfstrasse 17 The PA was dissolved in the 21st century, and two post offices have taken its place , one is in the former post office building
Alt-Glienicke Berlin-Altglienicke
Baumschulenweg Berlin-Baumschulenweg Post office Baumschulenweg Baumschulenstrasse 17 see Berlin-Treptow
Biesdorf b. Berlin Berlin-Biesdorf
Blankenburg b. Berlin Berlin-Blankenburg Postal agency
Blankenfelde b. Berlin Berlin-Blankenfelde Postal agency
Borsigwalde Berlin-Borsigwalde see Wittenau
Britz Berlin-Britz Post and Telegraph Office Chausseestraße 48 (in the office building)
Buchholz Berlin-Buchholz Post office and public telephone
Buckow b. Berlin Berlin-Buckow Postal agency
Charlottenburg Berlin-Charlottenburg Post Office Charlottenburg 1 Berliner Straße 63/64 (since Sept. 1957 Otto-Suhr-Allee )
Charlottenburg Berlin-Charlottenburg Post Office Charlottenburg 2 Goethestrasse 2/3
CharlottenburgGoethestrassePostamt.JPG
Charlottenburg Berlin-Charlottenburg Post Office Charlottenburg 3 Bismarckstrasse 3
Charlottenburg Berlin-Charlottenburg Post Office Charlottenburg 4 Kantstrasse 50
Charlottenburg Berlin-Charlottenburg Post Office Charlottenburg 5 Schlossstrasse 24/25
Charlottenburg Post office Charlottenburg 5A Riehlstrasse 6A
Charlottenburg Berlin-Charlottenburg Post Office Charlottenburg 6 New Kantstrasse 1
Charlottenburg Berlin-Charlottenburg Post Office Charlottenburg 7 Leibnizstrasse 56
Charlottenburg Berlin-Charlottenburg Post Office Charlottenburg 8 Keplerstrasse 43
Charlottenburg Berlin-Charlottenburg Post Office Charlottenburg 9 Kaiserdamm 33
later move to Soorstrasse 61/62
Charlottenburg Berlin-Charlottenburg Post Office Charlottenburg 10 Spandauer Berg 18
Dahlem Berlin-Dahlem Post and Telegraph Office Koenigin-Luise-Strasse 31
Berlin Dahlem Post Office HDR.jpg
Falkenberg b. Berlin Falkenberg (Mark) Postal agency Dorfstrasse 34
Friedenau Berlin-Friedenau Post and telegraph office at Friedenau 1 with public telephone and pneumatic post office Handjerystrasse 33-36
Friedenau Berlin-Friedenau Post and Telegraph Office Friedenau 2 Cranachstrasse 8/9
Friedenau Berlin-Friedenau Post office Friedenau 1A Lefèvrestrasse 13
Friedenau Berlin-Friedenau Post office at Friedenau 1B Südwestcorso 9
Offenbacher Straße 25 (after 1935)
Friedrichsfelde Berlin-Friedrichsfelde Post and Telegraph Office (branch) Lean cattle farm Friedrichsfelde
Frohnau (Mark) Berlin-Frohnau Post office Ludolfingerplatz 1–3
Geltow b. Berlin Geltow (Mark)
14548 Schwielowsee Geltow

Post agency later post office
Hauffstrasse 55a
Glienicke b. Berlin Glienicke / Northern Railway Postal agency
In 1925, the first female postal agent in the Berlin area was named here.
Large berries 14979 Großbeeren Post office Berliner Strasse 96
Groß-Ziethen b. Berlin Groß Ziethen
2529 Schönefeld Großziethen
Post office Karl-Marx-Strasse 152
Grunewald Berlin-Grunewald Post and Telegraph Office Bismarckallee 22-24
GrunewaldBismarckallee3.JPG
Halensee Berlin-Halensee
Haselhorst Berlin-Haselhorst Postal agency
Heinersdorf Berlin-Heinersdorf Postal agency Kaiser-Wilhelm-Strasse 69
Heiligensee (Havel) Berlin-Heiligensee Postal agency
Hermsdorf b. Berlin Berlin-Hermsdorf Post office
Hohenschönhausen, parish Berlin-Alt-Hohenschönhausen Post office, public telephone, telegraph office Orankestrasse 13
Hönow (Krs. Niederbarnim) Hönow
since 2003 the district Oderland belonging
Postal agency only the terminus of the S-Bahn was moved to Berlin
Hoppegarten b. Berlin Hoppegarten Post office
Johannisthal Berlin-Johannisthal Post office, telegraph office, public telephones (Reich authorities) Parkstraße 2
Königsheideweg 266 (after 1935)
Carlshorst
(from 1901 Karlshorst)
Berlin-Karlshorst Post and Telegraph Office Wildensteiner Strasse 21
Cöpenick Berlin-Koepenick Post and Parcel Office Köpenick 1 Lindenstrasse 42
09045765 Köpenick Lindenstrasse 42.jpg

The Imperial Post and Parcel Office was built in the Baroque style in 1892/1893 according to a design by EWJ Zimmermann , and was expanded in 1906. The stucco building with two and a half floors with sandstone -elements and scrolls - Gable provided. The entrance to the courtyard is flanked by strong columns with a curved canopy. In the center of the facade, a bay window extending over two floors protrudes from the front. After 1999, the private school Best Sabel acquired the building, had it renovated in accordance with historical monuments and now runs the BEST Sabel vocational school for design with a technical college for technology in it.

Koepenick Berlin-Koepenick Post office Köpenick 1A Müggelheimer Strasse 13/14 before 1940
Cöpenick Berlin-Koepenick Post Agency Köpenick 2 Conversion into a post office (after 1935) Kaulsdorfer Strasse 145/147
Koepenick Berlin-Koepenick Post office Köpenick 3 Grünauer Strasse 29
Koepenick Berlin-Koepenick Post office Köpenick 5 Green Trift 96 before 1940
Lankwitz Berlin-Lankwitz Post office, telegraph office and public telephone, Lankwitz 1 Viktoriastraße 22–28
Kaiser-Wilhelm-Straße 60–62 (after 1930)
Lankwitz berlin-Lankwitz Post agency Lankwitz 2, after 1935 conversion to a post office Calandrellistrasse 31-33
Lankwitz Lankwitz post office 3 Marienfelder Strasse, Heimstättensiedlung
Lankwitz Post office Lankwitz 4 Apoldaer Strasse 38
Lankwitz Lankwitz post office 5 Alt-Lankwitz 26
Lichtenberg, Wilhelmsberg area Berlin-Fennpfuhl Post office Hohenschönhauser Strasse 47/48
Lichtenberg Berlin-Lichtenberg Post Office 2 Möllendorffstrasse  82


Buchberger Strasse
Residential building at the former post office location Mölle 82
Post office L'berg 2 Frankfurter Allee 2017-03-04 ama fec (2) .JPG
The historic building was destroyed in World War II and then demolished . In the 1980s, a block of flats with four staircases was built on the site (see picture above).

In the 1950s, the Lichtenberg 2 post office moved to a new building on Buchberger Straße and Frankfurter Allee (see picture below).

Lichtenberg, Rummelsburg area Berlin-Rummelsburg Post Office 3 Margaretenstrasse 22
Friedrichstrasse 10 (after 1930) (later Weitlingstrasse )
Wönnichstrasse 10 (after 1935)
Lichtenrade Berlin-Lichtenrade Post office Lichtenrade 1 Bahnhofstrasse 5/6
Lichtenrade Post agency Lichtenrade 2
converted into a post office
Berliner Strasse 34
Lichterfelde Berlin-Lichterfelde Post office 1 and telephone exchange Bismarckstrasse 2/3
Hindenburgdamm 1 (after 1930)
Lichterfelde Berlin-Lichterfelde Post Office 2 Zehlendorfer Strasse 52
Bismarckstrasse 2/3 (after 1930)
Lichterfelde Berlin-Lichterfelde Post Office 3 Drakestrasse 32
Lichterfelde Berlin-Lichterfelde Post office 4 Hindenburgdamm 40
Gélieustraße 1 (after 1930)
Lichterfelde Berlin-Lichterfelde Post agency conversion to post office Lichterfelde 5 Feldstrasse 1
Lichterfelde Post agency Lichterfelde 5
Müllerstrasse 32 not continued
Lichterfelde Post office 1A Holbeinstrasse 1
Mahlsdorf b. Berlin 1st Berlin-Mahlsdorf Post office Mahlsdorf 1 Bahnhofstrasse 89
Mahlsdorf b. Berlin 2nd Berlin-Mahlsdorf Post agency Mahlsdorf 2
Conversion into the post office Mahlsdorf 2
Kohlisstrasse 8
Mahlsdorf Post office Mahlsdorf 3 Hultschiner Dam 143
Mahlsdorf Post office Mahlsdorf 4 Am Schlehdorn 24
Malchow b. Berlin Berlin-Malchow Postal agency Dorfstrasse 13
later (from around 1940) Dorfstrasse 16
Eh  Post office malchow 2017-09-24 ama fec.jpg
Mariendorf Berlin-Mariendorf Post and Telegraph Office Mariendorf 1 Chausseestraße 45
Königstraße 27/28 (after 1930)
Mariendorf with south end Berlin-Mariendorf Post and Telegraph Office Südende Denkstrasse 8
Lange Strasse 25 (after 1930)
Mariendorf Post office Mariendorf 2 Chausseestrasse 203
Marienfelde Berlin-Marienfelde Post and Telegraph Office 1 Kaiserallee 32
Marienfelde Post office Marienfelde 2 Pansfelder Weg 41
Marienfelde Marienfelde post office 3 Emilienstraße 30
Marzahn b. Berlin Berlin-Marzahn
Post agency conversion into a post office
Dorfaue 4
Marzahn Post help center Marzahn South Pekrunstrasse
Mühlenbeck b. Berlin Mühlenbeck (Oberhavel) Post office
Rixdorf Berlin-Neukölln Neukölln post office 2 Leykestraße 110
Leykestraße 18
Rixdorf Berlin-Neukölln Neukölln post office 3 Herthastraße 21/22
Rixdorf Berlin-Neukölln Neukölln post office 4 Hobrechtstrasse 66/67
Neukölln Berlin-Neukölln Neukölln post office 5 Johann-Hus-Strasse 6
Niederschöneweide Berlin-Niederschöneweide Post and Telegraph Office Niederschöneweide 1 Flutstrasse 2
Fennstrasse 9–11 (after 1930)
Niederschönhausen with the Schönholz manor district Berlin-Niederschönhausen Post and Telegraph Office Treskowstrasse 67
Nikolassee Berlin-Nikolassee Post and Telegraph Office Alemannenstrasse 12
Oberschöneweide Berlin-Oberschöneweide Post and Telegraph Office Oberschöneweide 1 Rathausstrasse (later Greek Allee) 22 (9) at the corner of Schillerpromenade 1
Greek Allee Post Office Oberschöneweide.jpg

The three-story office building is a plastered building in classicist forms and decorated with artificial stone elements. The facade is emphasized with a three-axis central riser and pilasters .

Pankow Berlin-Pankow Post Office 2 Berliner Straße 111, from around 1925 Pichelswerder Straße 12
(belongs to PA Pankow 1 )
Pichelsdorf Berlin-Pichelsdorf Post agency conversion into a post office Dorfstrasse 11
Plötzensee Berlin-Plötzensee Post and Telegraph Office Saatwinkler Dam
Plötzensee Postal agency Westhafenstrasse (after 1930)
Reinickendorf Berlin-Reinickendorf Post and Telegraph Office Reinickendorf (East) 1 Residenzstrasse 43
Residenzstrasse 24/25 (after 1935)
Reinickendorf Post office Reinickendorf Ost 1A Gesellschaftstrasse 9
Reinickendorf Berlin-Reinickendorf Post and Telegraph Office Reinickendorf (East) 2 Herbststrasse 10 Herbststrasse
7 (after 1935)
Reinickendorf Post office Reinickendorf (West) 3A Auguste-Viktoria-Allee 45
Reinickendorf Berlin-Reinickendorf Post and Telegraph Office Reinickendorf (West) 3 Scharnweberstrasse 25/26
Reinickendorf Post office Reinickendorf (West 4) Spandauer Weg
Rosenthal Berlin-Rosenthal Post office, telegraph office and public telephone Niederstrasse 16 probably relocated from the 1930s
Rosenthal Berlin-Rosenthal
Post agency Rosenthal 2 changed to Rostheal post office
Hauptstrasse 94
Hauptstrasse 157 A (after 1930)
Rosenthal Berlin-Rosenthal Post Office Rosenthal 3 Berlin-Niederschönhausen, Treskowstrasse 67
Rudow Berlin-Rudow Post and Telegraph Office Kaiser-Wilhelm-Strasse 35
Neuköllner Strasse 389 (after 1930)
Rummelsburg Berlin-Rummelsburg Prinz-Albert-Straße 26/27 Post Office
(after 1945 Nöldnerstraße )
Schildow / Mönchmühle Schildow Postal agency
Schmargendorf Berlin-Schmargendorf no information later categorized as a post office Kolberger Platz 5
Schöneberg Berlin-Schöneberg Post office Schöneberg  1 Hauptstrasse 27
Berlin-Schoeneberg Hauptstrasse former post office 31.10.2010 15-22-10.jpg

The architects Otto Spalding and Louis Ratzeburg planned and built in 1901/1902 on behalf of the Deutsche Reichspost a four-and-a-half-storey building in the style of the Italian neo-renaissance on a former private property . After several subsequent conversions, it is planned to expand and convert it into a commercial center in the 21st century.

Schöneberg Berlin-Schöneberg Post office Schöneberg 2, with parcel acceptance and telephone machine Geneststrasse 7/8
Schöneberg Berlin-Schöneberg Post office Schöneberg 3 Hauptstrasse 96
Wexstrasse 1 (after 1930)
Schöneberg Berlin-Schöneberg Post office Schöneberg 4 Kriemhildstrasse 7
Naumannstrasse 6 (after 1930)
Schöneberg Berlin-Schöneberg Post office Schöneberg 5 with telephone station and pneumatic post Grunewaldstrasse 42
Meraner Strasse 1 (after 1930)
Schönfließ (Berlin District) Schönfließ (Mühlenbecker Land) Postal agency
Schönwalde (Mark) Schönwalde Postal agency
Siemensstadt b. Berlin Berlin-Siemensstadt Post and Telegraph Office Nonnendammallee 96
Goebelstraße 117 (after 1930)
Spandau Berlin-Spandau Post office Spandau 1 Potsdamer Strasse 52/53
Carl-Schurz-Strasse 13-19 (after 1935)
Spandau Post office Spandau 1A Rauchstrasse 2
Spandau Berlin-Spandau Post office Spandau 2 Hamburger Bahnhof
Wansdorfer Platz (after 1930)
Spandau Berlin-Spandau Post office Spandau 3 Schönwalder Strasse 9
Elisabethstrasse 17-19 (after 1930)
Spandau Berlin-Spandau Post office Spandau 4 Pichelsdorfer Strasse 37,
later Brüderstrasse 37
Spandau Post office
changed to post office Spandau 5
Tannenweg 1
Weinmeisterhornweg 41 (after 1935)
Spandau Post office Spandau 6 Eschenweg 60
Spandau-Ruhleben Berlin-Spandau Post helpline in Ruhleben Charlottenburger Chaussee
Staaken Berlin-Staaken Post office Nennhauser Dam 32034
Steglitz Berlin-Steglitz Post office Steglitz 1 Bergstrasse 1
Steglitz Post office Steglitz 1A Arndtstrasse 19
Steglitz Post office Steglitz 1C Breitenbachplatz 7-9
Steglitz Post office Steglitz 1D Klingsorstrasse 62
Birkbuschstrasse 20 (after 1935)
Steglitz Berlin-Steglitz Post office Steglitz 2 Feldstrasse 24/25
Steglitz Berlin-Steglitz Post office Steglitz 3 Albrechtstrasse 88
Steglitz Post office Steglitz 4 Sachsenwaldstrasse 9
Stralau Berlin-Stralau Post and Telegraph Office Alt-Stralau 54
Tegel with the manor district of Schloss Tegel Berlin Tegel Post and telegraph office Tegel 1 as well as a public telephone Bahnhofstrasse 3
Tegel Post agency Tegel 2
changed to post office Tegel 2
Egidystrasse 43
Tegel Post Agency Tegel 3 St. Joseph settlement, Hermsdorfer Straße
Tegel Post agency Tegel 4 changed to post office Tegel 4 Breiter Weg 27
Kamener Weg (after 1935)
Tegelort b. Berlin Berlin Tegel Postal agency Walderseestrasse
Tempelhof Berlin-Tempelhof Post office Tempelhof 1 Berliner Strasse 133/134
Tempelhof Berlin-Tempelhof Post office Tempelhof 1A Braunschweiger Ring 4
Tempelhof Berlin-Tempelhof Post office Tempelhof 1B Gottlieb-Dunkel-Strasse 59
Berliner Strasse 33 (after 1930)
Tempelhof Post office Tempelhof 1C Domnauer Strasse 20
Tempelhof Post office Tempelhof 1E Werderstrasse 11
Tempelhof Post office Tempelhof 2 Hohenzollern Parade 12
Manfred-von-Richthofen-Straße 24 (after 1935)
Tempelhof Post office Tempelhof 3 Mittelbacherkorso 88
Bölckestrasse 88 (after 1935)
Tempelhof
Post Agency Tempelhof 4 changed to Post Office Tempelhof 4
Germaniastraße 67
Germaniastraße 99
Tempelhof Post office Tempelhof 5 Attilastrasse 178
Treptow Berlin-Alt-Treptow Post office Treptow 1 At Treptower Park 53 The address book contains the following note: "The Berlin post offices No. 36 and No. 33 are responsible for the part of the place from the Berlin Weichbild boundary to the Ringbahn and Cöpenicker Landstrasse [...]."
Treptow Berlin-Baumschulenweg Post office Treptow 2 Baumschulenweg Baumschulenstrasse 17
Huntsmanship Berlin-Waidmannslust Post office Kurhausstrasse 4
Nikolassee,
Wannsee triangle
Berlin-Wannsee Post Wannsee
Wannsee Wannsee post office 1 Friedrich-Karl-Straße
Am Sandwerder 6 (after 1930)
Wannsee Wannsee post office 2 Chausseestrasse 8 (before 1930 postal agency)
Wannsee Wannsee post office 1A Koenigstrasse 54
Wannsee Wannsee post office 3 in the lido only during the bathing season
Weißensee (manor district) Berlin-Weissensee Post office Weißensee 2 Goethestrasse 13 in an apartment building at
Bernkastler Strasse (after 1930)
Wilhelmsberg Berlin-Fennpfuhl
Wilmersdorf Berlin-Wilmersdorf Post and Telegraph Office Wilmersdorf 1 Uhlandstrasse 85
Wilmersdorf Berlin-Wilmersdorf Post office Wilmersdorf 2 Mainzer Strasse 16
Wilmersdorf Post office Wilmersdorf 3 Johannisberger Strasse 18
Wilmersdorf Post office Wilmersdorf 4 Brandenburgische Strasse 19
Wilmersdorf Post office Wilmersdorf 1A Nassauische Strasse 62
Wittenau with the Borsigwalde colony Berlin-Wittenau Wittenau post office, call Tegel Rosenthaler Strasse 43
Roedernalle 92 (after 1930)
Wittenau with the Borsigwalde colony Berlin-Borsigwalde Post office Borsigwalde Spandauer Strasse 117
Zehlendorf with Schlachtensee Berlin-Zehlendorf Post and Telegraph Office Zehlendorf 1 Kaiserstraße 22/23
Zehlendorf Post office Zehlendorf 2 Lessingstrasse 1
Zehlendorf Post office Zehlendorf 3 Onkel-Toms-Hütte underground station
Zehlendorf
Klein-Machnow
Post agency Zehlendorf 4 Meiereifeld 38
Zehlendorf with Schlachtensee Berlin-Schlachtensee Schlachtensee post and telegraph office Viktoriastraße 7

See also

literature

  • Book plan of Greater Berlin . VEB Landkartenverlag Berlin, Berlin 1959.
  • Fritz Steinwasser: Berliner Post . VEB Verlag for Transport Berlin, Berlin 1988.

The Berlin address books are named after the year of publication and reflect the status of the previous year.

  • 1873: Post offices with address (location) and supervisors : Offices arranged by the Ober-Post-Direction . In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1873, III.T., p. 11 (The Imperial General Post Office is the first division in the Reich Chancellor's Office).
  • 1874: Stadtpostanstalten (SW 1 to NO 18), postal administrations (NO 19 to O 51) on Kaiserliche Ober-Post-Direction . In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1874, IV.T., p. 11.
  • 1875: Alphabetical index of the streets and squares of Berlin with details of the location according to the cardinal points and the ordering post office: Municipal authorities . In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1875, IV.Th., p. 95 (The surrounding suburbs are sorted alphabetically.).
  • The Ober-Postdirektion (for the district of Berlin) with all city post offices No. 1 to No. 112 and post offices outside the soft picture: Reichs Postamt . In: Address book for Berlin and its suburbs , 1899, II. Theil, p. 20f. (supplemented by telegraph offices and pneumatic post offices).
  • City post offices of Berlin . In: Address book for Berlin and its suburbs , 1900, II.
  • City Post Office in 1910 City Post Office . In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1910, II, p. 30.
  • Post offices to the formation of Greater Berlin: suburbs . In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1921, V., p. 2 (still subdivided according to the (old) Berlin districts and the respective suburbs. A complete list is not yet available in 1921.).
  • City Post Offices . In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1922, III, p. 12 (separated into city post offices and post offices outside the soft picture).
  • Post offices . In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1925, III., P. 247 (list of all post offices after the formation of Greater Berlin; divided into administrative districts of Old Berlin 1–6 and 7–20).
  • (322) Post offices / offices . In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1943, III., Pp. 20 f .. "A number of post offices are closed during the war.".
  • Post offices in the mid-1950s
    • Deutsche Post: Post Offices . In: Telephone book for Greater Berlin (GDR), 1955, p. 30.
    • Post . In: Official telephone book Berlin (West), 1954, p. 445 (post offices and east post offices).
  • Post Offices ( after 1961 were ZIP introduced)
    • Post . In: Official Telephone Book Berlin (West), 1980, p. 622.
    • German Post . In: Telephone book for the capital of the GDR , 1965, p. 71 (post offices including post offices).

Remarks

  1. a b Post office Weißensee: Before 1890 the "Post and Telegraphenamt Weißensee" was operated near Antonplatz in the private house of the private office of the Rath Benske office at Königs Chaussee 31/32. The “Amt- und Gemeindebüro Neu-Weißensee” was located at Amalienstraße 6 ( Postamt Weißensee . In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1890, V., S. 147.) In 1891 the post office moved south from Antonplatz to Königs Chaussee 13. It was the post office at Gustav-Adolf-Straße 17, which changed in 1891 as "Postamt II" to the opposite corner house Langhansstraße 93 / Gustav-Adolf-Straße 16. The "Post Office I" had moved to the new private building König-Chaussee 84 in 1900 ( Neu-Weißensee . In: Address book for Berlin and its suburbs , 1901, V., p. 259.), the address changed due to the renaming of the street around 1905: Berliner Allee 54 (since 1938 → Berliner Allee 116). The "Imperial Post Office Weißensee 2" ("belongs to Post Office 1") moved to Goethestrasse 13 (since 1965 → Goethestrasse 40) in 1910 ( Weißensee . In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1910, V, p. 618.). The united municipality of Weißensee created several institutions in order to maintain its status as a municipality: the new building at Charlottenburger Strasse 169/170 at the corner of Tassostrasse 17 was built in 1914 by the post-office treasury. In 1915 the post office "Berlin-Weißensee 1" was housed there. For Greater Berlin, the Reich Postal Treasury took over the property at Charlottenburger Strasse 140 in 1920 (Charlottenburger Strasse was renumbered in 1918) with the “Post Office Berlin-Weißensee 1”. By 1923, even the "post office 2" is listed in Goethestrasse 13, after the police station 272 moved ( Post Office Berlin-Weissensee 2 . In: Berlin Address Book , 1922, IV, p 1770.) From 1924 in Weissensee the "main post office “It is the still actively used post office (GDR - 1120 Berlin) in the district. A post office 2 was set up in the 1930s with the construction of the Moselviertel at Bernkastler Strasse 6. As branch post office 2 at Weißensee 1, it moved to Rennbahnstraße 4 in the 1950s.
  2. In the town of Treptow, the Berlin post offices 38 and 33 are responsible from the Weichbild boundary of Berlin to the Ringbahn and behind the Ringbahn from Cöpenicker Landstrasse to Puderstrasse.

Individual evidence

  1. City Post Expeditions / Railway Post Offices . In: Allgemeine Wohnungs-Anzeiger together with address and business manual for Berlin , 1860, (IV. Evidence of all authorities ...), p. 295.
  2. ^ "Large traffic plan Berlin 1906 on www.landkartenarchiv.de
  3. Spandauerstraße 19–22> Post Office . In: Allgemeiner Wohnungs-Anzeiger together with address and business manual for Berlin , 1862, T. II, p. 151.
  4. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu bv bw bx by Postaemter der Ober-Post-Direction . In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1873, III.T., S. 11. Reichspostamt and Stadtpost-Anstalten . In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1873, IV, p. 27ff.
  5. a b c d city ​​post offices, listed in Kiessling's Berlin Baedeker . P. 39 ff.
  6. Königsgraben, Am> Postfiskus, Postamt 25 . In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1909, III, p. 411.
  7. a b c City Telegraph Stations . In: Berlin address book , 1874.
  8. New owner Biotronik begins renovation. ( Memento of the original from July 29, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. In: Berliner Woche , January 9, 2014 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.berliner-woche.de
  9. Institute for Monument Preservation (Ed.): The architectural and art monuments of the GDR. Capital Berlin-I . Henschelverlag, Berlin 1984, p. 370-372 .
  10. Institute for Monument Preservation (Ed.): The architectural and art monuments of the GDR. Capital Berlin-II . Henschelverlag, Berlin 1984, p. 119 .
  11. Institute for Monument Preservation (Ed.): The architectural and art monuments of the GDR. Capital Berlin-I . Henschelverlag, Berlin 1984, p. 198/199 .
  12. a b Friedrichsfelde with Karlshorst> Post and Telegraphenamt . In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1910, IV, p. 207.
  13. a b Friedrichsfelde with Karlshorst> Post and Telegraphenamt . In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1921, IV, p. 58.
  14. Post Offices . In: Business telephone book to the telephone book for the capital of the GDR , 1964, p. 270.
  15. Institute for Monument Preservation (Ed.): The architectural and art monuments of the GDR. Capital Berlin-II . Henschelverlag, Berlin 1984, p. 396 .
  16. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad post offices . In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1925, III, p. 247.
  17. Post office at Französische Strasse 9–12
  18. Institute for Monument Preservation (Ed.): The architectural and art monuments of the GDR. Capital Berlin-I . Henschelverlag, Berlin 1984, p. 234 .
  19. Adlershof . In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1920, V, p. 3.
  20. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq Post offices and offices . In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1940, III, p. 322 ff.
  21. ^ Suburbs> Britz . In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1921, V, p. 10.
  22. ^ Suburbs> Buchholz . In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1921, V, p. 19.
  23. a b c d e post offices . In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1930, III, pp. 2115 ff.
  24. ^ Suburbs> Dahlem . In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1921, V, p. 19.
  25. ^ Falkenberg> Dorfstrasse 34 . In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1922, V, p. 1758.
  26. a b suburbs> Friedenau . In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1921, V, p. 58.
  27. ^ Suburbs> Grunewald . In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1921, V, p. 75.
  28. ^ Suburbs> Heinersdorf . In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1921, V, p. 79.
  29. ^ Suburbs> Hohenschönhausen . In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1921, V, p. 80.
  30. ^ Suburbs> Johannisthal . In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1921, V.
  31. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb post offices . In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1935, III., P. 19.
  32. Institute for Monument Preservation (Ed.): The architectural and art monuments of the GDR. Capital Berlin-II . Henschelverlag, Berlin 1984, p. 295 .
  33. BEST Sabel Vocational School for Design with Technical College for Monument Day in 2009 , accessed on March 17, 2017.
  34. ^ Suburbs> Lankwitz . In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1921, V, p. 91.
  35. a b c d suburbs> Lichtenberg . In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1921, V, p. 100.
  36. a b c d e suburbs> Lichterfelde . In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1921, V, p. 139.
  37. Malchow> Dorfstrasse 13 . In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1922, V, p. 1763.
  38. a b suburbs> Mariendorf with south end . In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1921, V, p. 169.
  39. ^ Suburbs> Marienfelde . In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1921, V, p. 182.
  40. ^ Suburbs> Niederschöneweide . In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1921, V, p. 184.
  41. ^ Suburbs> Niederschönhausen with Schönholz . In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1921, V, p. 191.
  42. a b suburbs> Nikolassee . In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1921, V, p. 834.
  43. ^ Suburbs> Oberschöneweide . In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1921, V, p. 203.
  44. Institute for Monument Preservation (Ed.): The architectural and art monuments of the GDR. Capital Berlin-II . Henschelverlag, Berlin 1984, p. 325 .
  45. Plötzensee . In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1921, part 5, p. 837.
  46. a b c suburbs> Reinickendorf . In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1921, V, p. 246.
  47. a b c suburbs> Rosenthal . In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1921, V, p. 246.
  48. ^ Suburbs> Rudow . In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1921, V, p. 837.
  49. ^ Suburbs> Schmargendorf . In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1921, V, p. 273.
  50. a b c d e suburbs> Schöneberg . In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1921, V, p. 283.
  51. ^ Suburbs> Siemensstadt . In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1921, V, p. 246.
  52. ^ Suburbs> Stralau . In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1921, V, p. 404.
  53. ^ Suburbs> Tegel . In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1921, V, p. 407.
  54. a b suburbs> Treptow . In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1921, V, p. 273.
  55. a b suburbs> Wilmersdorf . In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1921, V, p. 476.
  56. a b suburbs> Wittenau . In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1921, V, p. 552.
  57. a b suburbs> Zehlendorf . In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1921, V, p. 552.