Elisabeth Ziemer

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Elisabeth Ziemer (born March 22, 1952 in Lübeck ) is a German politician of the Greens in Berlin.

Life

In 1972 she obtained the higher education entrance qualification at the Thomas-Mann-Gymnasium in Lübeck. She then began training as a restorer at the Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe in Hamburg , which she continued from 1975 in the restoration workshop at Lübeck Cathedral . In the 1976 summer semester she began studying art history as a major at the University of Hamburg , which she completed with a dissertation.

In 1983 she moved to West Berlin and soon after became a member of the Alternative List . From 1989 she was a member of the district assembly (BVV) in the Schöneberg district and from 1991 a member of the Berlin House of Representatives, in 1996 she returned to Schöneberg district politics and became district mayor . After the merger with the neighboring district, she became city councilor for citizen services and health in 2001 and city councilor for health, urban development and district management in the Tempelhof-Schöneberg district in 2002 .

In 2006 she decided not to run again for the BVV election.

Works

  • Heinrich Gustav Hotho 1802–1873. A Berlin art historian, art critic and philosopher. Berlin (Dietrich Reimer Verlag) 1994

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ The new life of Elisabeth Ziemer , Berliner Zeitung of March 17, 2006.