Greifswalder Strasse

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B2 Greifswalder Strasse
coat of arms
Street in Berlin
Greifswalder Strasse
Green City residential buildings
Basic data
place Berlin
District Prenzlauer Berg
Created in the Middle Ages as a trade route between old Berlin and some Hanseatic cities
Hist. Names Bernauische Strasse,
road to Bernau,
road to Werneuchen,
Chaussee to Weißensee, in
front of the Königs-Thore
Connecting roads Otto-Braun-Strasse
Berliner Allee
Cross streets (Selection)
Danziger Strasse
Grellstrasse / Storkower Strasse
Ostseestrasse / Michelangelostrasse
use
User groups Pedestrian traffic , bicycle traffic , car traffic , public transport
Technical specifications
Street length 2700 meters

The Greifswalderstraße in Berlin is one of the main roads in the district of Prenzlauer Berg . The 2.7 kilometer long arterial road is part of federal highway 2 and named after the university town of Greifswald in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania .

An extension of the Alexanderplatz next street of houses Alexander Street / Otto-Braun-Strasse it starts at the king's gate . The square formed by the adjacent street (at the Königstor) belongs to Pankow, on the southern edge lies the border with the Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg district . Greifswalder Straße leads in a north-easterly direction through the Prenzlauer Berg district of the Pankow district and ends at the Weißensee district, merging into Berliner Allee .

Course and location in the urban space

At the height of the Mühlenviertel, the area in front of the large housing estate on the eastern edge of the street was one meter higher
Corner of Greifswalder / Danziger Strasse; Human chain in December 1989

In addition to Prenzlauer Allee , Greifswalder Straße is one of the main traffic axes that lead from the historic city center towards the northeast. It begins not far from the Friedrichshain park at the former Königstor. After one kilometer, you will cross Danziger Strasse . 600 meters further, it crosses under the Ringbahn at Greifswalder Straße station . The rest of the route crosses the ring road (C) at Ostseestraße / Michelangelostraße , and finally Berliner Allee begins at the intersection of Gürtelstraße and Lehderstraße , which leads via Malchow to the Barnim motorway triangle .

Greifswalder Straße is one of the radial arterial roads that were laid out according to the Hobrecht Plan (sector XII) in the 19th century. The street ran: ( Molkenmarkt - Grunerstraße ) - Neue Königstraße ( Otto-Braun-Straße ) - Königsthor - Greifswalder Straße - Berliner Allee . The neighboring streets are in the west: (Alexanderplatz / Alexanderstraße) - Prenzlauer Straße - Prenzlauer Tor - Prenzlauer Allee - Prenzlauer Promenade and in the east (Alexanderplatz) - Landsberger Straße - United Nations Square - Landsberger Tor - Landsberger Allee .

Greifswalder Straße forms the urban planning border between LOR planning areas and runs through three district regions.

  • In the southern section (forecast area Prenzlauer Berg-Süd) it lies between the redevelopment areas
  • It divides the planning area north of Danziger Strasse
    • Thälmann-Park (in the west, formerly gasworks, "LOR 03061433" to the Prenzlauer Berg-Süd district) from
    • Anton-Saefkow-Park in the east ("LOR 03061434" Green City in the Prenzlauer Berg-Ost district) and
  • between the Ringbahn and the district of Weißensee
    • in the west the planning area Erich-Weinert-Strasse ("LOR 03061428", plus Ostseestrasse (Berlin) in the Prenzlauer Berg-Nord district, buildings from the 1930s and 1950s)
    • in the east the planning area Greifswalder Strasse ("LOR-03061429" - Mühlenviertel in the Prenzlauer Berg-Ost district region, residential buildings from the 1970s, partly 1930s).

The plot of land in horseshoes begins with number 1 on the east side at Königstor and runs to 121 on Gürtelstrasse. On the western side of the street, the count with 126 on Weißenseer Lehderstraße leads back to 229.

In the list of streets in Berlin, Greifswalder Strasse has the number 41079. Bundesstrasse 2 leads on Greifswalder Strasse and belongs to StEP class I: large-scale road connections ( road development plan ), RBS class: Stra and OKSTRA class : B. the road has two lanes throughout.

Cross and side streets

These are listed from north to south. Non-official tours are shown in brackets. The meter information relates to the following road junction. The properties are indicated on the next side street.

Western street Eastern road height to the south west east
District boundary Weissensee 45.5  m 95 m 126-129 .
Cohnstrasse . 45.5  m 183 m 132-140 121-118
Ostseestrasse Michelangelostrasse 45.6  m 160 m 147-151 .
Schieritzstrasse . . 162 m 152-156 90/91 (mill center)
Erich-Weinert-Strasse Thomas-Mann-Strasse 44.5  m 231 m 157-165 86-89
Naugarder Strasse . 44.5  m 061 m 186 (89)
Grellstrasse Storkower Strasse 44.5  m 218 m 187 and 188 81/84
- (Access road) . 064 m . 80-80 l
Lilli-Henoch-Strasse . 43.1  m 098 m . .
. Anton-Saefkow-Strasse 42.8  m 094 m . 57-62
. Olga Benario Prestes Street 42.5  m 096 m . 52-56
. John-Schehr-Strasse 42.8  m 091 m . 50-51
. Bernhard-Lichtenberg-Strasse 42.2  m 097 m . 48-49
Danziger Strasse ( B 96a ) Danziger Strasse / B96a 42.1  m 087 m 190-191 46-47
Chodowieckistraße . 41.6  m 017 m 192-193 .
. Dietrich-Bonhoeffer-Strasse 41.1  m 053 m . 43-45
Jablonskistraße . 41.1  m 077 m 194-196 .
Christburger Strasse
41.7  m
Pasteurstrasse
41  m
. 192 m 197-204 33-41 / 42
Marienburger Strasse Hufelandstrasse 41.2  m 141 m 205-215 27-32
. Käthe-Niederkirchner-Strasse 40.8  m 086 m . 01-26
Immanuelkirchstrasse . 41.1  m 227 m 216-226 .
Heinrich-Roller-Strasse . 40.8  m 206 m 227-229 .
Prenzlauer Berg At Friedrichshain 40.8  m . . .

The property distribution on Greifswalder Strasse by postcode and planning area:

  • 001–47: Planning room 03 07 16 39 - Bötzowstraße, zip code 10405
  • 048–80 l: planning room 03 06 14 34 - Anton-Saefkow-Park, postcode 10405
  • 081–84: Planning room 03 06 14 29 - Greifswalder Strasse, postcode 10405
  • 086–122: Planning room 03 06 14 29 - Greifswalder Strasse, postcode 10409
  • 126–168: Planning room 03 06 12 28 - Erich-Weinert-Straße, postcode 10409
  • 190-228 a: Planning room 03 07 16 38 - Winsstraße, ZIP 10405
  • 229: Planning room 03 07 16 38 - Winsstraße, ZIP 10405

Street names

After the expansion it was called "Chaussee nach Weißensee" until 1859 and after the expansion it was called "Vor dem Neuen Thore". In 1868, the police presidium proposed the designation of Pommern-Strasse and the magistrate "Stargardter or Greifswalder Strasse". Greifswalder Strasse was approved by the Highest Cabinet Order of September 22, 1868.

history

Greifswalder Strasse around 1913
Closing time at the Progress II plant in Greifswalder Strasse 212/213, 1950

The road follows an Ice Age gully and has been known for ages. It was already used as a long-distance trade route in the Middle Ages . Since it later passed the small town of Bernau in the Brandenburg region , it was initially known as the Bernauische Landstrasse (in front of the Bernauischer Thore). In the register of military and trade routes from 1700, it is listed as the main and post route to Berlin and Stettin , street trees have been planted on both sides . On the map from 1750, Greifswalder (Bernauer Strasse) begins north of the excise wall at Bernauer Tor and extends the city center street (here: Rathausstrasse), which ends in front of the gate ( communication ). On the map around 1800, the town's takers' house is marked on the west side and the gate guard to the east. The street in front of the gate is vacant.

From 1800 the street (in front of the Königsthor) was paved and turned into a road . Later it was renamed in Chaussee after Weißensee (1803) and in 1850 Vor dem Königs-Thore (which was the gate of the excise wall at the end of the Königstraße - Neue Königstraße street ). Around 1840 there were seven mills in front of the King's Gate. Around 1850 the first buildings stand outside the Königsthor and the cemetery on the west side. A mill is located opposite today's Käthe-Niederkirchner-Strasse, on the east side there is an industrial area (northeast of today's Pasteurstrasse). 300 meters south of the Ringbahn there is a pond on the eastern side of the street and the buildings of the freight station are available. The wheelhouse is in front of the Weißensee corridor. When many properties belonging to the former Berlin Hufen were separated in 1862 , the numbering had to be extended before the street was given its current name on October 12, 1868. Of the 77 properties, 39 are still undeveloped, including Bötzow No. 17–28. 41 properties are built on, 20 owners do not live on their property. Eight houses belong to heirs or rentiers, eight innkeepers and seven traders, as well as three mill masters are among the owners. The landowner Bötzow owns 14 plots of land, 12 of which are still undeveloped, and also two factory owners (Neumann owns three plots). Among the 284 tenants and residents, there is a high number of over 50 weavers and over 20 tenants from the other textile industry. Over 40 residents are listed as merchants and traders, there are craftsmen, officials and secretaries, but also scholars and teachers. Greifswalder Strasse initially ran from Königstor to Communikationsweg (today's Danziger Strasse). In 1892 it was extended to Ostseestrasse, which resulted in another extension of the numbering. In 1900, the development in the southern area (west side, Winsviertel) was completed and the east side of the street (Bötzowviertel) followed, with schools. To the south of the Ringbahn stood the gas works , the mill site on the west side, the area around the Weißensee train station and several areas on the eastern side of the road, especially north of the Ringbahn, were used commercially. After 1900 further tenements were added north of the Ringbahn , which is why the horseshoe-shaped numbering was adjusted for the last time in 1900. Plots 1–32 are between Friedenstrasse and Strasse 2 / XII, 33–41 / 42 follow to Strasse 4 / XII, followed by 43–53 on Elbinger Strasse. Lot 80 is on the Ringbahn, 80a and the “Weißensee” station belong to the railway treasury. The plots on the east side are numbered up to 125 on the border of Neu-Weißensee. On the west side, the count begins with 126-131, the garden of Kaufmann Ide, who also owns the houses on plots 132-137. The apartment building 160 is on the Ringbahn, the freight station of the Ringbahn has the address 161, the municipal gas station is at 165, the plots 166–185 belong to Danziger Straße 61, south of Danziger Straße the count continues with 186, between 196 and 197 Christburger Strasse opens, Marienburger Strasse between 204 and 205, Immanuelkirchstrasse between 215 and 216, and finally Heinersdorfer Strasse between 226 and 227. The count ends with 229-234 at the Georgenkirchhof and the Friedenstraße. In 1905, the address book for the properties on the east side shows 45 residential buildings, mostly tenement houses (one Kohlemplatz, five houses on double property), primarily from Elbinger Straße to Neu-Weißensee, mostly owned by the Bötzow heirs: storage, site and room spaces called, in addition demolition and transporters. Four plots as a construction site. On the western side of the road in 1905 the plots from Neu-Weißensee belong to the royal purveyor Ide, on 140/141 there is a commercial property with 16 companies including the house 138/139 owned by Rentier G. Emanuel. 142–153 is the construction site of the Bellevue construction company and factories, construction site and storage area follow up to the Ringbahn, 160 is the apartment building. Between the Ringbahn and Danziger Straße are the freight yard, the gas station and a municipal storage area. To the south follow a building materials store (Gilka-Bötzowsche Erben 186/187), room and wood spaces of the terraced society, 33 tenement houses. The conclusion is the tenement 228a at Georgenkirchhof (229–234) on Friedenstrasse (west of the square at Königstor it was in Prenzlauer Renamed mountain).

New buildings in the Mühlenviertel

The current plot numbering of the 2010s largely corresponds to this sequence (except for summaries and failures). Starting at the Prenzlauer Berg / Am Friedrichshain intersection, house numbers 1–125 are on the east side and numbers 229–126 are on the west side. For the street names up to 1945/1950 the address book from 1940 is informative.

  • East side: Friedenstrasse ← 1-26 / 27 → Lippehner Strasse ← 28–32 → Hufelandstrasse ← 33–41 / 42 → Pasteurstrasse ← 43–45 → Woldenberger Strasse ← 46–47 → Elbinger Strasse ← 48–49 → Rastenburger Strasse ← 50– 51 → Curonian Street ← 52–62 → Gumbinner Street ← 63–80 (construction sites); 80a (Deutsche Reichsbahn) → Ringbahn ← Weissensee station; 80b (construction site); 81–84 (unit price Akt.Ges.) → Storkower Strasse ← 86 / 87–97 / 100 → Meubrinkstrasse ← 101 / 102–110 / 111 → projected road ← 112 / 113–115 → Altenescher Weg ← 116–124 → district Weißensee
  • West side: District Weißensee ← 126–127 (does not exist); 128-131 (construction site); 132–135 (Paradies construction cooperative, Bohnsdorf); 136/137 (manufacturer Friesel); 138 / 139–140 / 141 (Jewish community) → Ostseestrasse ← 142–146 (does not exist); 147–151 → Zeebrüggestraße ← 152–154; 155/156 (weekly market) → Carmen-Sylva-Strasse ← 157–165 → Naugarder Strasse ← 166 → Grellstrasse ← 167–168 → Ringbahn ← 169–176 (Berliner Städtische Gaswerke); 177–189 (to Danziger Strasse 61) → Danziger Strasse ← 190–191 → Chodowieckistrasse ← 192–193 → Jablonskistrasse ← 194–196 → Christburger Strasse ← 197–204 → Marienburger Strasse ← 205–215 → Immanuelkirchstrasse ← 216–226 → Heinrich -Roller-Strasse ← 227–2285a; 229–234 (Georgenkirchhof) → Prenzlauer Berg

Buildings and plants

The list of monuments of the Senate for Urban Development shows nine monuments for Greifswalder Straße . Directly behind the Königstor on the left, the area of ​​the cemetery of the St. Georgen community , which was laid out in 1814, extends with its old graves.

Greifswalder Strasse (near Marienburger / Hufelandstrasse)

Out of town on the right (house number 4) is the House of Democracy and Human Rights , to the left the (closed) Knaack-Klub (house number 224) was diagonally opposite. A little further on the right-hand side out of town (house number 25) is the community school, built in 1914 according to plans by the city building councilor Ludwig Hoffmann . In the 20th century it served various educational institutions such as the Heinrich-Schliemann-Gymnasium . It has been part of the Kurt Schwitters School for several years . Opposite the building of the former Problem cigarette factory was built between 1914 and 1927 on the double lot 212/213 . In the front building (house number 5) built in 1985 for VEB Treffmodelle (later: VEB Modische Herrenanzzüge), the Magnet-Club resided until 2010 . One block further to the left are the oldest preserved buildings on Greifswalder Straße (house numbers 15/19 and 200) from 1860. Behind this group of houses (passage from house number 18) is the Catholic St. Katharinenstift , built between 1892 and 1902 according to plans from August Menken erected. On the grounds of the Ernst-Thälmann-Park , the buildings of the municipal gas works with their round masonry gasometers, which were only blown up in 1985, were built around 1871 . Opposite on the right, "the Green City" was built in the mid-1930s, a housing estate with small apartments for small and medium-sized civil servants. Immediately behind the Greifswalder Strasse S-Bahn station is the Schaubude , which was founded in 1993 and is the venue for the Berlin puppet theater and experimental theater in the rooms of the “Atlas” cinema, which was used until 1971 . On the opposite left are the renovated housing developments by Bruno Taut , which stretch along Grellstrasse and Wichertstrasse to Prenzlauer Allee . Further 1920s buildings are on the left as far as Ostseestrasse , followed by the Mühlenbergsiedlung on the right . Before the border with Weißensee, on the left-hand side of Lehderstrasse, there are the residential buildings on Cohnstrasse and, seen to the right, on Gürtelstrasse, the two QP prefabricated buildings .

On the list of monuments on Greifswalder Straße are

  • Ensemble Storkower Straße & residential complex and office building R. Karstadt AG
    • R. Karstadt AG office building and residential complex
  • Ensemble of the Fedler & Craffert residential complex and school
    • Fedler & Kraffert residential complex
  • Bewag base and substation
  • Tenement houses
    • Tenement building, Greifswalder Strasse 9 commercial building
    • Apartment building Greifswalder Straße 13
    • Apartment building Greifswalder Strasse 14
    • Apartment building Greifswalder Strasse 15
    • Apartment building Greifswalder Strasse 16
    • Apartment building Greifswalder Strasse 17
    • Apartment building Greifswalder Strasse 18
    • Apartment building Greifswalder Strasse 19
    • Apartment building Greifswalder Strasse 20
    • Tenement house, Remise, Stall Greifswalder Strasse 21
    • Apartment building Greifswalder Strasse 22
    • House at Greifswalder Strasse 200
    • Apartment building Greifswalder Strasse 207
    • Apartment building & factory Greifswalder Straße 208
    • Apartment building Greifswalder Strasse 216 Immanuelkirchstrasse 17
    • Apartment building Greifswalder Strasse 217
    • Apartment building Greifswalder Strasse 219
  • Cemetery I of the evangelical Georgen parish
  • Gustmann beer cellar
  • St. Katharinenstift
  • Royal Lyceum
  • Ernst-Thälmann-Park settlement
  • Green areas of the Grellstrasse residential complex
  • Residential complex Olga-Benario-Prestes-Straße (entire complex)

traffic

Background noise on Greifswalder Strasse in front of the train station
Platform of the S-Bahn station
Tram and S-Bahn (view through the Ringbahnbrücke)

The whole of the street is used by the M4 tram line. The route is the most frequently used in the entire Berlin tram network; it is used every 5 minutes during the day, and even every 3/3/4-minute intervals during rush hour, sometimes with vehicles that can transport up to 300 people. The M4 line is crossed by the M10 line on Danziger Straße.

Already in the 1930s it was planned to build an underground line to Weißensee under Greifswalder Straße . For this purpose, the outer tracks were laid on the platforms of the Alexanderplatz underground station when building today's underground line 5 . The line received the planning name line F . A lack of money has so far prevented implementation and the planning structures have changed in the meantime.

The Greifswalder Straße S-Bahn station is roughly in the middle of the street, and the S41 and S42 ring railways and the S8 and S85 S-Bahn lines run here . The station was initially called "Weißensee" in the connection to the arterial road and was renamed in 1949 to "Greifswalder Strasse station". With the “Thälmannpark” building project, the station was given an access hall after 1980, which was connected to the double-sided tram stop with a pedestrian tunnel. With the completion of the redesign of the gas works area on the west side of the street between the Ringbahn and Danziger Straße with park, housing estate and S-Bahn connection ( access building ), the station was named Ernst-Thälmann-Park. After German reunification , the station was renamed Greifswalder Strasse on May 23, 1993 .

Cycle paths are to be marked green in 2019 over a length of around 2100 meters on behalf of the Senate Department for Environment, Transport and Climate Protection and by the state-owned company Infravelo as the builder and project manager.

Others

  • In the course of the road renovation between Mollstrasse and Danziger Strasse, Greifswalder Strasse has had cycle paths, car parking lanes and new street lighting since 2006.
  • A 1.3 kilometer long street of the same name is located in a quiet residential area in the Mahlsdorf district on the eastern outskirts of Berlin.

literature

  • Institute for Monument Preservation (Ed.): The architectural and art monuments of the GDR. Capital Berlin-I . Henschelverlag, Berlin 1984, p. 416 ff .

Web links

Commons : Greifswalder Straße  - album with pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Architectural and art monuments, I, p. 416/417
  2. Map of Berlin 1: 5000: southern end of Greifswalder Strasse at Königstor
  3. Berlin around 1940: Platz am Königstor
  4. Map of Berlin 1: 5000: Nordende Greifswalder Strasse in the Weissensee district
  5. ^ Berlin around 1880: Streets to the northeast
  6. Lifeworld-oriented spaces (LOR) - planning spaces
  7. Lifeworld oriented spaces (LOR) - district regions
  8. Corner building at Greifswalder Strasse 1 / Am Friedrichshain 35
  9. QP71 apartment block Greifswalder Straße 118–121 continuously,
  10. Q3A residential house line 126–129, built in the 1950s
  11. ^ Georgen-Parochial-Friedhof I.
  12. The basic elements of the RBS
  13. Detailed network Berlin> Greifswalder Straße Sections in the detailed network: Königstor to Danziger Straße 1084 m, Danziger to Storkower Straße 689 m, Storkower to Michelangelo- / Ostseestraße 615 m, Ostseestraße to Weißensee 279 m
  14. Greifswalderstraße in detail network Berlin
  15. Lehderstrasse (west) and Gürtelstrasse (east) also belong to Weißensee
  16. Greifswalder Strasse 151 = Schieritzstrasse 41
  17. ^ Greifswalder Straße 86 = department store, Greifswalder Straße 89 = service cube
  18. ^ Greifswalder Strasse 187 = corner house with Storkower Strasse 35
  19. Greifswalder Straße 188: Roundabout and discounter market
  20. to the industrial area Greifswalder Straße 80–80l south at the S-Bahn station and the ring railway bridge to the east
  21. commercial space
  22. Greifswalder Straße 62 = corner house Anton-Saefkow-Straße 2
  23. ^ Next to Greifswalder Strasse 52, corner house at John-Schehr-Strasse 1
  24. Greifswalder Strasse 51 = corner house John-Schehr-Strasse 2/4 (S) and Greifswalder Strasse 50 = corner house Bernhard-Lichtenberg-Strasse 23
  25. Greifswalder Straße 49 = corner house Bernhard-Lichtenberg-Straße 1 and Greifswalder Straße 48 = corner house Danziger Straße 119
  26. Greifswalder Straße 190 = corner house Danziger Straße 115 and Greifswalder Straße 190 = corner house Chodowieckistraße 1
  27. Greifswalder Straße 47 = corner house Danziger Straße 120
  28. Greifswalder Straße 45 = corner house Dietrich-Bonhoeffer-Straße 1 and Greifswalder Straße 43 = corner house Pasteurstraße 1
  29. ^ Greifswalder Straße 194 = corner house Jablonskistraße 39 and Greifswalder Straße 196 = corner house Christburger Straße 23
  30. ^ Greifswalder Strasse 197 = corner house Christburger Strasse 22 and Greifswalder Strasse 204 = corner house Marienburger Strasse 28b
  31. Greifswalder Straße 41/42 = corner house Pasteurstraße 2 and Greifswalder Straße 33 = corner house Hufelandstraße 1
  32. Greifswalder Straße 205 = corner house Christburger Straße 26a and Greifswalder Straße 215 = corner house Immanuelkirchstraße 18
  33. ^ Greifswalder Straße 1 = corner house Am Friedrichshain 35 and Greifswalder Straße 26 = corner house Käthe-Niederkirchner-Straße 1
  34. Greifswalder Straße 216 = corner house Immanuelkirchstraße 17, Greifswalder Straße 226 still undeveloped
  35. Greifswalder Straße 227 = corner house Heinrich-Roller-Straße 11, Greifswalder Straße 228a borders on Greifswalder Straße 229 the Georgen-Parachial-Friedhof I
  36. ^ Hermann Vogt: Writings of the Association for the History of Berlin . Booklet XXII, The Street Names of Berlin, Berlin 1885, Verlag des Verein für die Geschichte Berlins, Ernst Siegfried Mittler and Son, p. 24
  37. Berlin around 1750 - Bernauer Tor
  38. ^ Koenigstrasse (new one) . In: General housing gazette for Berlin, Charlottenburg and surroundings , 1850, II., P. 70. "Neue Königstrasse 1 am Königsthore: tax building".
  39. ↑ In front of the Königsthor . In: General housing indicator for Berlin, Charlottenburg and surroundings , 1850, II., P. 72. “No. 1: The barn of the landowner Bötzow, 2–11, 11a, 11b, 12–17, 18/19, 20:20 properties with houses ”.
  40. Berlin around 1850
  41. ↑ In front of the Königsthor . In: Allgemeiner Wohnungs-Anzeiger together with address and business manual for Berlin , 1862, II., P. 78. “No. 1: The barn of the landowner Bötzow, 2: Construction site of the innkeeper Winckler, whereby the house 2 becomes property 3. The plots are redistributed and numbered so 18/19 becomes plot 72. Without a number, the Bötzow house of the widow Bötzow remains, with 21 tenants the Hille house, the Lipp house of the brewer Lipps, the Ide ' Sche house with the gardener Kahlenburg and the Weimann house of the miller Weimann. ”.
  42. In the address book, parceled and allocated properties are named as "construction sites".
  43. Berlin around 1910
  44. 1905: Lippehner Straße joins between 26/27 and 28, Pasteurstraße between 41/42 and 43/44, Woldenberger Straße between 45 and 46.
  45. ^ Greifswalder Strasse . In: Address book for Berlin and its suburbs , 1900, III., P. 216 ff.
  46. ^ Greifswalder Strasse . In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1905, III., P. 257.
  47. 41, 42, 61, 62 are construction sites, 48–53, 72, 87–89 do not exist.
  48. 195, 196 to Christburger Strasse, 204 to Marienburger Strasse, 207 belongs to the 228th community school, 215 is on Immanuelkirchstrasse, 221–223 belongs to the association house of the German trade associations (5 trade associations, the lodging house and the central work record of the Berlin local associations, plus 41 tenants), between tenement buildings 226 and 227 the Heinersdorfer Strasse, in addition to double properties also 228 + 228a
  49. ^ Greifswalder Strasse with side streets . In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1940, IV., P. 311.
  50. St. Katharinenstift on Kauperts.de
  51. Greifswalder / Storkower Straße / Pieskower Weg, 1928–1930
  52. Greifswalder Strasse 81 & 84 / Storkower Strasse, 1928–1930
  53. Greifswalder Strasse 147–149 / Mandelstrasse / Ostseestrasse / Schieritzstrasse, 1929–1931
  54. Greifswalder Strasse 147–149 / Mandelstrasse / Ostseestrasse / Schieritzstrasse, 1929–1931
  55. Greifswalder Strasse 207–208 / Marienburger Strasse
  56. 1877-1878, 1929-1930
  57. House 13 built in 1865
  58. House 14 built in 1865
  59. House 15 built in 1862/1863
  60. House 16 built in 1861/1862
  61. House 17 built in 1861/1862
  62. House 18 built after 1860
  63. House 19 built 1859-1860
  64. House 12 built in 1865
  65. House 21 built in 1858/1860, remodeled in 1895
  66. House 22 built in 1865
  67. House 200 built in 1864, remodeling in 1888
  68. House 207 built around 1888, builder Gaebel and Ermlich
  69. House 208 built around 1890, remodeled in 1900
  70. House 216 built in 1877
  71. House 217 built in 1877
  72. House 219 built in 1885, remodeled in 1911
  73. Greifswalder Strasse 229 / Heinrich-Roller-Strasse, 1814
  74. Greifswalder Strasse 24, 1853
  75. Greifswalder Strasse 18a 1895–1896, remodeling 1905, 1912
  76. Greifswalder Strasse 25, 1913–1914
  77. Entire facility at Greifswalder Strasse / Ella-Kay- / Lilli-Henoch- / Danziger Strasse, 1984–1986
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Coordinates: 52 ° 32 ′ 25 ″  N , 13 ° 26 ′ 16 ″  E