Lüdersdorffstrasse

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The Lüdersdorff road ( listen ? / I ) in the Berlin district of Weissensee is a historical name from the period before 1874 to about 1890 for a portion of the park road. Audio file / audio sample

Origin of name

It was named after the politician Friedrich Wilhelm Lüdersdorff (1801-1886), the nephew of Johann Heinrich Leberecht Pistorius .

The street is located in the Gründerviertel - an area in Berlin-Weißensee , whose streets and squares are named after people who made outstanding contributions to the development and expansion of Weißensee during the early days of the company .

The spelling of the street seemed to have followed the name variant with an "f".

Friedrich Wilhelm Lüdersdorf took over the Weissensee manor from Leberecht Pistorius in 1858 and built Weissensee Castle and its park (today's Park on the White Lake ).

Course of the road

Lüdersdorffstrasse was the part of Parkstrasse that was delimited by Pistoriusstrasse and Berliner Allee . It has been part of Parkstrasse since around 1890.

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Coordinates: 52 ° 33 ′ 0 ″  N , 13 ° 22 ′ 25 ″  E