Hubertussee (Berlin-Frohnau)

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Hubertussee
Hubertussee.jpg
Hubertussee, 2008
Geographical location Berlin-Frohnau
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Coordinates 52 ° 39 '27 "  N , 13 ° 18' 24"  E Coordinates: 52 ° 39 '27 "  N , 13 ° 18' 24"  E
Hubertussee (Berlin-Frohnau) (Berlin)
Hubertussee (Berlin-Frohnau)
surface 1.4 ha
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The Hubertussee is located in the northeast of the Berlin district of Frohnau in the Reinickendorf district . It has an area of ​​1.4  hectares and is the northernmost lake in Berlin.

The Hubertussee was created in 1910 in connection with the construction of the garden city Frohnau from a silted-up pond . In the late 19th century, clay was dug here for the nearby brickworks. The excavation of the lake was used to improve the soil and for embankments during the expansion works in Frohnau. Originally the development of Frohnau was supposed to extend to the lake, but the First World War interrupted further settlement activity. Today the lake - easily accessible via hiking trails - is located in the high pine forest of the old Bieselheide , directly on the border to Bergfelde (district of Hohen Neuendorf ) and Schönfließ (district of Mühlenbecker Land ) in the Oberhavel district ( Brandenburg ).

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