Kirchgasse (Berlin-Neukölln)
Kirchgasse | |
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Street in Berlin | |
Kirchgasse and Gerlachsheimer Weg | |
Basic data | |
place | Berlin |
District | Neukölln |
Created | before 1844 |
Hist. Names |
Mala ulicka ('Narrow Alley') |
Cross streets | Richardstrasse , Berthelsdorfer Strasse |
use | |
User groups | Pedestrian traffic , bicycle traffic , in some cases car traffic |
Technical specifications | |
Street length | 520 meters |
The Kirchgasse is a street in the Berlin district of Neukoelln the district of the same . It leads past one of the churches (prayer hall of the Moravian Brethren ) of the formerly three Bohemian parishes in Bohemian-Rixdorf and was called Mala ulicka ('Enge Gasse') until 1909 .
The 'Enge Gasse' was laid out just a few years after the founding of Böhmisch-Rixdorf. In addition to a few houses and the prayer room of the Brethren, built in 1761 and destroyed in World War II, a Moravian school was also built there.
Kirchgasse runs between Richardstrasse and Berthelsdorfer Strasse . It is interrupted at the level of Jan-Hus-Weg , which belonged to Kirchgasse until 1983, and so both ends form dead ends .
In Kirchgasse there is a monument by the sculptor Alfred Reichel (1856–1928), which shows Friedrich Wilhelm I , who welcomed the Bohemian exiles , descendants of the Bohemian brothers , to Prussia from 1732 . Kirchgasse is also home to a large number of architectural monuments . The prayer room of the Evangelical Brethren , built in 1962, is one of these .
Web links
- Kirchgasse. In: Street name lexicon of the Luisenstädtischer Bildungsverein (near Kaupert )
Individual evidence
- ↑ In addition to the parish of the Brethren, there is also a Reformed parish of the Bohemian tradition. In 2005 the Bohemian Lutheran congregation merged with three neighboring Lutheran parishes to form the Evangelical Parish of Rixdorf.
- ↑ Rixdorf 2. In: Neukölln City Hall news. Neukölln district, March 1, 2003, accessed on July 19, 2010 .
Coordinates: 52 ° 28 ′ 33.2 " N , 13 ° 26 ′ 40.1" E