Oak (Ahrensfelde)
Oak
Community Ahrensfelde
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Coordinates: 52 ° 33 ′ 43 " N , 13 ° 35 ′ 26" E | |
Height : | 56 (48-67) m |
Area : | 4.61 km² |
Incorporation : | October 26, 2003 |
Incorporated into: | Ahrensfelde-Blumberg |
Postal code : | 16356 |
Area code : | 030 |
Oak is a village in the Brandenburg district of Barnim . It is located directly on the north-eastern city limits of Berlin . The formerly independent municipality has been part of the municipality of Ahrensfelde since 2003 .
geography
The village of Eiche consists of the following districts:
- Oak (village)
- Oak south A
- Oak south B
- High oak
- Mehrower tip
history
The place was first mentioned in a document in 1375 in the land book of Charles IV . Above all, however, the well-preserved structures of a rural village point to an earlier settlement of the place.
In the 1930s, residents of the neighboring city of Berlin increasingly opened it up for suburban housing construction. During this time the residential colonies Hoheneiche, Eiche Süd-A and Eiche Süd-B were created. The KaufPark Eiche shopping center has served the Berlin districts of Marzahn and Hellersdorf as local supplies since the 1990s .
In the course of the municipal reorganization of Brandenburg, the municipality of Eiche merged with the municipalities of Ahrensfelde , Blumberg , Lindenberg and Mehrow on October 26, 2003 to form the municipality of Ahrensfelde-Blumberg , which was renamed Ahrensfelde on October 1, 2004.
coat of arms
The coat of arms of oak shows a golden oak branch with five golden leaves and five silver acorns on a green background.
The five leaves symbolize the districts of Eiche-Dorf, Hoheneiche, Mehrower Spitze, Eiche Süd A and Eiche Süd B of the formerly independent municipality. The structure of the branch with three leaves pointing to the right (from the viewer) should be reminiscent of an “E” as the first letter of the place name.
After the former community of Eiche had applied for a coat of arms as early as the 1930s, the designs of which are no longer known, the current coat of arms was designed by the Erfurt heraldist Frank Diemar in the late 1990s . It was adopted and confirmed in 2000.
economy
The oak solar park is located in the east of the village .
traffic
The state road L 311 runs through Eiche. To the south, Eiche is bounded by Landsberger Chaussee, which also serves as a motorway feeder to the Berlin-Marzahn junction of federal motorway 10 . Mehrower Straße runs north along the village, via which you can get to Mehrow and the B 158 , which also functions as a feeder road - to the Berlin-Hohenschönhausen junction of federal motorway 10.
The bus route 901 of the Barnimer bus company runs through Eiche . The Berlin bus line 390, operated by the BVG, also runs here .
Attractions
- Evangelical Church Oak: The tower of the village church characterizes the townscape