Krampenburg

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Krampenburg between Langem See (left) and Großer Krampe (right)

As Kramp castle the peninsula with the former restaurant Kramp castle on the headland between which is great Krampe and the Long Lake in Berlin Forst Koepenick ( Treptow-Koepenick ), respectively.

The restaurant was opened in 1906 after a year of construction. The restaurant business consisted of a large hall with a capacity for 3000 people, an observation tower and ancillary facilities such as bowling alleys, shooting and dice booths, carousels and swings. Large steamships could dock on both sides.

Around 1916, new utility rooms and isolated small huts were built at the restaurant, from 1930 they were converted into arbors and gradually expanded. The users of the arbours often sought refuge there from the air raids on Berlin during the Second World War . Since 1947 there has been an official arbor colony on the headland.

The excursion restaurant was closed in 1977 and sold to a company from Ruhla in 1978 . This company partially demolished the restaurant without a building permit and made some structural changes; 60 trees growing on the property were also felled. The authorities then imposed a construction freeze. The building is only partially preserved today as a ruin.

The Krampenburg area is now shown in the land use plan as a green area with the purpose of "water sports" and "camping" .

In the summer season, which runs ferry F21 of BVG between Kramp castle and Schmöckwitz .

Web links

Commons : Krampenburg  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. F21 ferry line . BVG website, accessed April 30, 2017.

Coordinates: 52 ° 23 ′ 10 ″  N , 13 ° 38 ′ 55 ″  E