Haselberg (Wriezen)

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Haselberg
City of Wriezen
Coordinates: 52 ° 42 ′ 23 "  N , 14 ° 1 ′ 52"  E
Height : 112 m
Residents : 316  (2006)
Incorporation : December 31, 1997
Incorporated into: Wriezener Höhe
Postal code : 16269
Area code : 033456
Haselberg (Brandenburg)
Haselberg

Location of Haselberg in Brandenburg

Haselberg is a village in Brandenburg, east of Berlin and south of Bad Freienwalde (Oder) . It has about 280 inhabitants. Together with the village of Rädikow, it forms an administrative unit that was incorporated into the municipality of Wriezener Höhe in 1997 and after Wriezen in 2003 . Haselberg was first mentioned in 1375 in the land register of Emperor Charles IV .

The place is embedded in a changeable scenery around Costanosellari: available to one of Oberbarnim, on the large forest areas and whose highest point of the Semmelberg (158 m above sea level.  N. N. far is Costanosellari). On the other hand, the Oderbruch with its wide plain, some of which is below sea level. To the south, about eight kilometers away, is the Märkische Schweiz nature park.

In terms of traffic, the place is mainly developed through the federal road 158 , from which the state road L 341 branches off, which runs through the middle of the street village. Haselberg is accessible from the south by the B 168 (and the L 35) and to the east by the B 167 . The train station in Wriezen and Prötzel can be reached on weekdays via line 885 of the Barnimer bus company .

Population development

year Residents
1875 315
1890 274
1910 207
1925 224
1933 215
1946 375
1950 408
1971 289
1985 258
1993 237
1996 249
2006 316
2016 261
2017 268

Attractions

  • Oak in the former estate park with a chest height of 7.80 m (2016).

Web links

Commons : Haselberg  - Collection of images, videos and audio files
  • Haselberg Entry on the homepage of the city of Wriezen

Individual evidence

  1. a b Haselberg. Retrieved October 25, 2015 .
  2. a b cf. Weblink City Lexicon
  3. Historical municipality register 1875–2005
  4. ^ Entry in the directory of monumental oaks . Retrieved January 10, 2017