Königsweg (Berlin-Tegel)

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Royal road
coat of arms
Street in Berlin
Royal road
Königsweg at the corner of Bernstorffstraße
Basic data
place Berlin
District Tegel
Created 1908
use
User groups Pedestrian traffic , bicycle traffic , car traffic
Technical specifications
Street length 190 meters

The Königsweg ( listen ? / I ) is a street in the Berlin district of Tegel between Bernstorffstraße and Buddestraße . On the street dedicated in 1908 , King Friedrich II of Prussia is said to have gone to the Ehrenpfortenberg (near Schulzendorf ). According to the Berlin address book, it was still vacant in 1925. Audio file / audio sample

location

The path begins on Bernstorffstraße and leads to Buddestraße. A (unnamed) footpath leads across Waidmannsluster Damm to the Tegeler Fließ in the route of the historic Königweg. With the construction of the A 111 in the 1980s, the rest of the route in the Tegeler Forest got past the forestry office. The Königsweg is listed in the Berlin street directory under number 2515. With the OKSTRA class "G" recorded as a municipal road, its maintenance is subordinate to the district office. It is entered in the equipment as a street (RBS class: STRA) but remains uncategorized in the street development plan. The road is included in the directory with a length of 195 meters. The plots in orientation numbering are to the southeast 6, 8, 12–32 (all even) and opposite 3–7 and 23–31 (all odd), whereby the number 5–5f with number 7 form a block that runs across the street stands. The street belongs to the postal code area 13507. The Königsweg as a cul-de-sac leads to Buddestraße only for pedestrians. The vehicle tour ends at a turning hammer from which there is a parking lot for around 100 vehicles to the west parallel to the three office and residential blocks. A special feature is the circular structure, to which the shape of the transverse building blocks is adapted. The road surface is made of cobblestones .

history

In the 1930s, the rear of the BVG train station bordered the middle of the existing route. To the north of it, on the west side of the road, the water treatment facility. The street itself ended in front of the ramp of the Buddestraße over the industrial railway line . Development began only in the 1960s. On the map from 1976 there is still undeveloped area to the west to Schloßstraße on the northern part. The 1988 map shows buildings on Bernstorffstrasse and Buddestrasse on the east side. West of Schloßstraße, from south to north, there are buildings at Berliner Straße 106 and Bernstorffstraße, a parking lot, the building group Schloßstraße 5 and 6, the colony on Königsweg with an area of ​​0.5  hectares . The phosphate elimination plant in Tegel is located north of the existing car park .

Note: A path that leads north of Waidmannsluster Damm along the railway line is not officially called the Königsweg and corresponds to the old Tegel guide to Schulzendorf. He gave the name to the allotment gardens (railway agriculture, formerly Neu-Tegel allotment garden colony) located between the railway and the Tegeler Fließ.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Königsweg FIS broker (map of Berlin 1: 5000 (K5 color edition)) of the Senate Department for Urban Development and Environment Berlin
  2. ↑ National map series sheet 4443 of the years mentioned ( Memento of the original from November 16, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.histomapberlin.de

Coordinates: 52 ° 35 ′ 30 ″  N , 13 ° 17 ′ 7.2 ″  E