Hultschiner dam

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Hultschiner dam
coat of arms
Street in Berlin
Hultschiner dam
Hultschiner Damm at the
junction with Rahnsdorfer Straße
Basic data
place Berlin
District Mahlsdorf
Created End of the 18th century.
Hist. Names Cöpenicker Strasse,
Köpenicker Allee
Connecting roads Mahlsdorfer Strasse (south),
Hönower Strasse (north)
Cross streets (Selection from south to north)
Kohlisstrasse,
Akazienallee,
Paul-Wegener-Strasse,
Rahnsdorfer Strasse,
Elsenstrasse
Buildings look here
use
User groups Road traffic , public transport
Technical specifications
Street length 3620 meters

The Hultschiner Damm is a two-lane street in the southern area of ​​the Berlin district of Mahlsdorf ( Marzahn-Hellersdorf district ).

location

The traffic route begins in the south as a continuation of Mahlsdorfer Straße in the Köpenick district . There he crosses the forest promenade, the southernmost street in Mahlsdorf. It runs in a north-easterly direction, then ends after a few slight swings in the north on the Alt-Mahlsdorf road (Bundesstrasse B 1 / B 5 ) and continues as Hönower Strasse . The house number count starts at the southern end. It follows the system of orientation numbering: the odd numbers are to the west, the even numbers to the east. The count ends with the numbers 363/364 at the confluence in Alt-Mahlsdorf.

history

The street developed from historical connecting routes between the former places Köpenick and Mahlsdorf. First it was called Cöpenicker Straße , a section of which was spun off in 1907 and renamed Cöpenicker Allee . On March 11, 1937, the entire street was given the new name Hultschiner Damm after the town of Hultschin (today: Hlučín) in Silesia , which had come to Czechoslovakia in 1920 under the Treaty of Versailles .

Buildings and plants

Building Hultschiner Damm 1

The building at Hultschiner Damm 1 at the corner of Kohlisstrasse from 1905 has been preserved as a monument. At that time it housed the St. Hubertus hotel and restaurant , one of several restaurants for excursions in Mahlsdorf when the place was still a suburb of Berlin. During the GDR era, the building was a part of VEB Elektromechanik Kaulsdorf , a production facility for heating devices and coffee machines. In 1998 the St. Hubertus restaurant was reopened. From September 2017 to February 2018 it was named Der Alte Fritz . The building will be converted into a daycare center, which is due to open in August 2018.

On the corner of Hultschiner Damm at the corner of Paul-Wegener-Straße (house number 140–142), the production studios were located in the former Lichtburg cinema since 1977 , in which over 1000 films were made for the children's program Our Sandman . The cinema originally opened in 1938. A supermarket has been located on the property since 2003.

The Kiekemal School was opened in 2000 at number 219 . A larger sports hall is attached to it.

Between Großmannstrasse and Goldregenstrasse , apartments are to be built in houses with up to four storeys on a 72,000 square meter, previously undeveloped area.

At Hultschiner Damm 236 there has been the Hotel Zum Ziehbrunnen and the Gasthof Gémeskút Csárda with Hungarian cuisine since 1997 .

The Mahlsdorf Town Hall has stood on the corner of Hultschiner Damm and Rahnsdorfer Strasse since 1911. In 1943 the building was destroyed in an Allied air raid . The rubble was cleared in the 1950s. Today there is a recycling yard for the Berlin city cleaning service .

The most famous building on the street is the former Mahlsdorf manor on Hultschiner Damm 333, which was built around 1780 as the official manor house of the Köpenick state domain . It was redesigned several times by its subsequent owners, the last major change took place in 1869. In the GDR era, it was supposed to be torn down because the building fabric had become dilapidated. Charlotte von Mahlsdorf fought for preservation and finally managed to have the historic building renovated and reopened as a Wilhelminian-style museum in the Mahlsdorf manor in 1960. The surrounding estate park is a garden monument .

In 1991, the waste disposal company Alba acquired the site of the former SERO combine at Hultschiner Damm 335 from the Treuhandanstalt and built the most modern recycling plant in Europe there in 2005 . Here the contents of the yellow bags and yellow bins from more than seven million inhabitants from the Berlin / Brandenburg region are separated and pressed for further processing.

The residential building on Hultschiner Damm 359/361 (completed in 1850), which was expanded with a stable and barn around 1885, is a listed building.

After 1990, several supermarkets were opened on Hultschiner Damm (house numbers 47, 75–81, 140–142, 200–204).

traffic

The dam is in Hultschiner entire length of the trolley on a single track with a plurality of passing places passed through. From the southern end of the street to the confluence with Rahnsdorfer Straße , it has its own track structure. The tram line 62 runs between the Köpenicker local situation Wendenschloß and the S-Bahn station Mahlsdorf . Since April 3, 2016, the tram line 63 from Berlin-Adlershof has also been running on Hultschiner Damm from the southern suburb of Mahlsdorf to Rahnsdorfer Straße, so that Monday to Friday this section of the route runs for the first time every 10 minutes.

The tram connection between Köpenick and Mahlsdorf was opened in 1907 by the Cöpenick municipal tram . The relocation of the track system goes back to the commitment of the mayor and several families of landowners in Mahlsdorf. In 1996, larger sections of the track system were provided with a grass track .

Bus line 108 ( Lichtenberg - Waldesruh train station ) runs along Hultschiner Damm between Kohlisstrasse and Akazienallee .

There are traffic lights at the junctions with Kohlisstraße , Erich-Baron-Weg , Lutherstraße and at the intersection with Alt-Mahlsdorf.

The intersection area with the federal highways B 1 / B 5 on the same route has been a bottleneck for the sharp increase in motor vehicle traffic for several years. A new route is controversial between the Berlin Senate and the Marzahn-Hellersdorf district office .

Web links

Commons : Hultschiner Damm (Berlin-Mahlsdorf)  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Architectural monument restaurant St. Hubertus
  2. Electromechanics Kaulsdorf VEB. BT  (operating part) 1147 Hultschiner Damm 1–5. 527 79 50 . In: Telephone book for the capital of the German Democratic Republic Berlin . 1989 edition, p. 116
  3. ↑ The traditional local becomes a daycare center . In: Berliner Woche , Hellersdorf edition, Kaulsdorf, Mahlsdorf, March 28, 2018, p. 3
  4. Former cinemas in the Hellersdorf district, on kinokompendium.de , accessed on April 28, 2015
  5. Supermarket instead of sandman. In: Berliner Morgenpost , March 4, 2003
  6. District wants to cultivate huge wasteland. In: Berliner Woche , Hellersdorf edition, Kaulsdorf, Mahlsdorf, April 18, 2018, p. 1
  7. Mahlsdorf Manor House Monument
  8. Garden monument Gutspark Mahlsdorf
  9. Mahlsdorf: Where the capital waste is sorted . In: Bezirks-Journal , February 15, 2015
  10. Monument complex Hultschiner Damm 359/361, residential building with farm buildings
  11. Press release of the Treptow-Köpenick District Office from March 22, 2016
  12. ^ Monument Preservation Association Berlin (Ed.): Tram Geschichte (n). 100 years of "electrical" in Köpenick . Verlag GVE, Berlin 2003, ISBN 3-89218-082-2 , p. 28-33 .
  13. Tram track turns green . In: Berliner Zeitung , October 22, 1996
  14. Route of bus line 108 , as of September 2017
  15. District office demands extensive bypassing of the Mahlsdorf town center . In: Berliner Woche , June 24, 2016

Coordinates: 52 ° 29 ′ 16.8 ″  N , 13 ° 36 ′ 21.6 ″  E