List of plots in Behrenstrasse

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List of Lands in Behrenstraße in Berlin district center of the district center .

House numbers

Behrenstrasse, which has existed since the beginning of the 18th century, initially had 54 properties that were individually numbered on each side of the street. North side No. 2–17, south side No. 1–37. (See address book from 1799, fig.) In the Liebenow plan from 1867, the properties are numbered on both sides from No. 1 on Wilhelmstraße to Hedwig's Cathedral and back to No. 72. In 2019, Behrenstraße will extend to Ebertstraße, where the houses south of the extension part are house no. 1a-c and on the northern side the house numbers have been extended to no.74.

Plot table

Number
(current)
number year description image
South side of Behrenstrasse
Wilhelmstrasse
1/2 1/2 1875 Berlin branch of Mitteldeutsche Creditbank
Berlin residential and commercial building Behrenstrasse Wilhelmstrasse BusB.jpg
1920 No. 1: the Entente Commission of the Foreign Office was located here
1930 No. 1: Deutsche Rentenbank is the main user of the building
1982 A swimming pool for employees of the Soviet embassy was built here
2 2 before 1889 built, Bankhaus Krause, wall and ceiling painting by Jean Lulvès
3 around 1900 Deutsche Hypothekenbank Meiningen
Deutsche Hypothekenbank Meiningen, Behrenstrasse 3 and 4, Berlin, architect A. Sillich, builder Berlin, plate 94, kick volume II.jpg
4-8 6th 1898-1899 built
Berlin, Mitte, Behrenstrasse 6, Arons house, 1901.jpg
4-8 6-8 1933 the house of the Commerz- und Privat-Bank A.-G.
4-8 7 / 7a 1872-1873 North German Grundcredit-Bank, built according to plans and under the direction of the architects Kayser & Großheim for 160,000 thalers. The bank's business premises were on the ground floor, and a large luxury apartment on each of the two floors above. The facades are in the style of Italian palace architecture. Silesian sandstone was used as building material for the cornices and other architectural parts. The surfaces and cuboids are cleaned. Later other administrations moved into the vacant apartments, such as the German East African Society or the German Palestine Orient Society in 1885 .
1875 Literary Office of the Royal Ministry of State.
Mauerstrasse
9-13 9 no information former practice of Henriette Hirschfeld-Tiburtius , b. Pagelsen (1834-1911).
Memorial plaque Behrenstrasse 9 (center) Henriette Hirschfeld-Tiburtius.jpg
9-10 1872-1874 New building for the Deutsche Union-Bank , headquarters and use by the Club of Berlin .
12 1821-1822 Heinrich Heine lived in this house
Memorial plaque Behrenstrasse 12 (center) Heinrich Heine.jpg
13 1875 Mesersche court music dealership .
8-13 1876-1945 Deutsche Bank building complex .
9-13 1949-1990 Ministry of the Interior of the GDR .
Berlin Behrenstrasse Mauerstrasse GDR IMG 3220.JPG
Glinkastrasse
14-18 14-16 1898 built as a residential and commercial building.
1910 Headquarters of the bank for trade and industry .
Berlin, Mitte, Behrenstrasse 14-16, Geschaeftshaus.jpg
19th 17-20 around 1985 After it was completely destroyed in World War II, a parking garage was built at this point . The car park was demolished around 2012, where the investor Frankonia Eurobau AG is building the Palais Behrens for around 76 million euros . The main tenants of the building planned for 2015 will be the television companies RTL and n-tv .
19th 18/19 1901 Hotel Hohenzollern
19th 20th 1881 Bankhaus C. Schlesinger, Trier & Co. Completely destroyed in the Second World War.
21/22 21/22 1743-1766 No longer preserved home of mathematician Leonhard Euler (1707–1783), which is reminiscent of a memorial plaque here.
Memorial plaque Behrenstr 21-22 Leonhard Euler.JPG
1910 a Rheinisch-Westfälische Boden-Credit-Bank is specified as the user .
1911-1912 Richard Bielenberg and Josef Moser built the building in the neoclassical style for the A. Schaaffhausen'scher Bankverein zu Köln , which used it as central administration until 1914. The three-storey building has an ashlar facade that is divided into seven axes. The ground floor area is rustified , the facade decorations are the colossal pilasters on the two upper floors as well as relief fields above the windows and a richly structured cornice.
1914-1929 After the merger, the construction will be transferred to Disconto-Gesellschaft .
1929-1945 after another merger, the building will become the headquarters of Deutsche Bank .
1945–1990 After the Second World War and the founding of the GDR , the Deutsche Handelsbank AG was located here .
Federal Archives Image 183-S98816, Berlin, Leonhard Euler Memorial, Behrenstrasse 21.jpg
1992 acquired by Bavaria and inaugurated in December 1998 as the new representative of the Free State of Bavaria at the federal level .
Berlin, Mitte, Behrenstrasse 21-22, Bavarian State Representation.jpg
23/24 24 1882 Bierhaus Siechen
25/26 25/26 1887-1889 New building as a brewery bar by Pschorrbräu with the rear at Französische Straße 51
Friedrichstrasse8297.jpg
around 1920 the Pschorr-Haus restaurant developed from this.
1990 House of Democracy, former SED district executive
Federal archive picture 183-1990-0108-022, Berlin-Mitte, Friedrichstrasse corner Behrenstrasse.jpg
Friedrichstrasse
26a 26a around 1900 Ewest wine shop
Berlin, Mitte, Friedrichstrasse, Ewest wine store 04.jpg
28 28 1875 Administration of the Cuxhavener Dampfschiff- und Hafen-Aktiengesellschaft .
29 29 1880 Fritz Gurlitt's gallery for contemporary art
1920 the Christian Association of Young Men and the Christian Hospice are noted here as users.
Charlottenstrasse
31 31 1777-1801 Home of the artist / engraver Daniel Chodowiecki .
around 1875 Numbers 30/31: Banking transactions by Richter & Co and Coppel & Co.
32 32 around 1850 Home of the banker Carl Fürstenberg .
32/33 32/33 1899-1900 rebuilt by Alfred Messel as the headquarters of the Berlin trading company in neo -renaissance style; Heinrich Schweitzer extended the building complex to Französische Strasse in 1911 .
Co-users around 1900 were also the bank for Deutsche Eisenbahnwerte and the trading company for real estate ;
used by the State Bank of the GDR after 1949 .
Berlin, Mitte, Behrenstrasse, Berliner Handelsgesellschaft 01.jpg
Markgrafenstrasse
35 35 1895-1897 Markgrafen-Palais , also Markgrafenstrasse 43–44, new building for the Pommersche Hypotheken-Aktienbank , from which the Berliner Hypothekenbank AG emerged around 1910 .
1920 the building is owned by Dresdner Bank.
1923 modification
since 2010 Headquarters of the Verband der Automobilindustrie e. V. (VDA)
36-39 36-39 1889-1897 Behren-Palais , new building as the business headquarters of the Dresdner Bank by Ludwig Heim in the style of the Roman High Renaissance, also used by smaller stock corporations until 1945.
1945-1946 Seat of the central committee of the SPD .
1952-1957 After reconstruction, the seat of the SED's state or district leadership in Berlin .
1957-1990 Headquarters of the State Bank of the GDR .
1990-1998 Headquarters of the Berliner Bank .
since 2006 Rocco Forte Hotel de Rome ; furthermore: Bankhaus Löbbecke .
Berlin, Mitte, Behrenstrasse, Bebelplatz, Dresdner Bank building.jpg
Hedwigskirchgasse
North side of Behrenstrasse
Bebelplatz
40/41 40 1775-1780 Construction of a house for three families with the premises of the Old Royal Library .
1812 Johann Erich Biester's official residence .
1822-1834 Residence of the Prussian Interior Minister Friedrich von Schuckmann .
1963-1969 After war destruction, a new building was erected here between 1963 and 1969 together with number 41 as an office building for the State Library .
since 1990 Office for Education Funding of the Berlin Student Union .
Berlin, Mitte, Behrenstrasse 40-41, Office for Training Promotion Berin-Mitte.jpg
40/41 41 1788-1794 Established as the seat of the general widow's catering establishment (General Widows ' Fund) .
until 1822 Seat of the widows' catering facility
Widows' catering facility around 1835.jpg
1834 Sold and merged with the building at Unter den Linden  37, the buyer was the prince and later Kaiser Wilhelm I. Numerous employees of the imperial court then lived in this house, such as "palace ladies" and a castellan .
1885 Use by the neighboring library
from 1945 see No. 40
42-45 42 Mid 19th century Dutch Palace (belonged to the postal address Unter den Linden 36).
since 2006 Headquarters of the Berlin Representation of the National Association of Statutory Health Insurance Dentists in the Humboldt Carré .
since 2011 Seat of the Federal Chamber of Tax Advisors .
42-45 43/44 1899-1901 No. 43/44: New building for the Disconto-Gesellschaft by Ludwig Heim , which expanded its headquarters on Unter den Linden . It was a stone-clad facade with thirteen axes in the style of the Italian high renaissance .
45 1820 Residence of Wilhelm von Humboldt after he was released from the Prussian civil service on December 31, 1819.
42-45 1909-1912 was performed by Richard Bielenberg and Josef Moser a two-sided structural extension (Nos. 42 and 45), thereby the original facades have been simplified and the former gable removed.
1921-1925 Four floors added.
1929 After the merger, the Deutsche Bank building .
1933 Sale to the German Reich. Seat of the Prussian Ministry of Economics and Labor and the Reich Ministry of Economics .
1960 Reconstruction after severe damage in the Second World War.
1960-1990 Seat of various authorities of the Council of Ministers of the GDR and the East Berlin Magistrate . Urban planning office
1990 The building is federally owned and will be the seat of various departments of the Senate Department for Urban Development .
2005 Sale to BonnVisio GmbH & Co. KG
2007-2009 Redesign to the Humboldt Carré (renovation and extension) by the architects Karl-Heinz Schommer.
Berlin, Mitte, Behrenstrasse, Humboldt-Carré.jpg
Charlottenstrasse
46 46 In the 19th century Magnus banking house in baroque style.
Home of the banker Friedrich Martin Magnus .
Home of Professor Gustav von Magnus .
Residence and studio of the painter Eduard Magnus .
1900-1901 rebuilt by Wilhelm Martens as the headquarters of the Berlin bank founded in 1871 . Building shapes simplified and one floor increased.
1950-1990 House of German domestic and foreign trade , used by the trade organization Textilcommerz .
Bundesarchiv Bild 183-23703-0007, Berlin, Behrenstrasse, "House of German Internal and External Trade" .jpg
since 1999 Seat of the German Savings Banks and Giro Association .
Berlin, Mitte, Behrenstrasse, Berliner Bank 05.jpg
47 47 In the 20th century Haus Trarbach (wine shop / gastronomy; architect: Richard Walter, Friedenau ).
48 48 around 1800 built
1810-1813 Home of the writer Rahel Varnhagen von Ense .
1844 Birthplace of the Social Democrat Paul Singer .
from 1856 The headquarters of the bank Robert Warschauer & Co. was on the ground floor . The upper floor was the private apartment of the Robert Warsaw family , and later that of his son Robert Warschauer junior .
1909 Two-storey house demolished, Kerkaupalast built
Kerkau Palast Berlin-street view 2.jpg
1994 canceled
49 49 1897 Beer palace of the Schultheiss brewery .
Beer palace of the Schultheiss brewery 1897
Friedrichstrasse
50-53 50 around 1850 Seat of the Royal Railway Commissariat of Prussia.
50-52 around 1875 Imperial German Post Office No. 49 .
Aktiengesellschaft Passage Friedrichstrasse . ( Kaisergalerie Behrenstrasse 50–52, Unter den Linden 22/23, Friedrichstrasse 163/164).
Kaisergalerie, Berlin 1875.jpg
50-53 1958 after the ruins of the Kaiserpassage were removed, a row of shops was built
Federal Archives Image 183-57375-0002, Berlin, Friedrichstrasse, Ladenstrasse.jpg
2017 Westin Grand
Berlin, Mitte, Friedrichstrasse 157-164, Westin Grand.jpg
54-58 53/54 1910 the Metropol Palast was opened with “Bier cabaret ”, “Palais de Danse” with Ladislaus Löwenthal as Kapellmeister, and “Pavillon Mascotte”. The building complex of the Metropol Palast was renamed Alkazar between 1928 and 1930 . From 1928 the theater in Behrenstrasse was located there , previously the Metropol-Cabaret under the direction of Alex Braune .
54 19th century the private bank R. Oppenheim & Sohn
55 before 1764-1775 Schuchisches Comödienhaus , with premieres of Lessing's Emilia Galotti in 1772 and Goethe's Götz von Berlichingen .
1775-1789 Döbbelinsches Theater by Carl Theophil Doebbelin , including the world premiere of Lessing's Nathan the Wise 1783.
from 1789 Foundation and temporary location of the Berlin National Theater .
55-57 1892-1897 based on the design by Hermann Gottlieb Helmer and Ferdinand Fellner 1891-1892 in the style of the Viennese Baroque for the theater Unter den Linden and connected to the boulevard Unter den Linden via the Kleine Lindenpassage ,
1898-1945 Location of the Metropol Theater , redesigned inside by Alfred Grenander in 1928
since 1947 Location of the Komische Oper .
Bundesarchiv Bild 183-38549-0003, Berlin, Komische Oper, exterior view.jpg
1966-1967 Due to severe war damage, the entrance facade was completely redesigned in 1966/1967 under the direction of Kunz Nierade and provided with copper jewelry from Fritz Kühn's workshop . The central staircase and the auditorium have largely been preserved.
The Komische Oper on Behrenstrasse
56 before 1849 The composer Otto Nicolai lived here in his last years , and at the beginning of the 20th century a plaque indicated it.
Federal Archives Image 183-S98814, Berlin, Behrenstrasse, Ruine.jpg
56-58 until 1890 Seat of the Actien-Bau-Verein .
58 from 1837 the narrator Paul Heyse spent his childhood and youth here since 1837.
59 59 1822 is indicated under number 59 "a wall".
1945 After the Second World War , the former Kanonierstrasse was extended and renamed Glinkastrasse.
Glinkastrasse

Individual evidence

  1. Course of Behrenstrasse and residents . In: Karl Neander von Petersheiden: Illustrative tables , 1799, p. 5.
  2. a b c d e f g h i House numbers on Behrenstrasse . In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1875, part 2, p. 30.
  3. a b c d Behrenstrasse . In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1920, part 3, p. 54.
  4. Behrenstrasse . In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1930, part 4, p. 67.
  5. The Soviet leader is no longer on the watch . In: Der Tagesspiegel , February 14, 2011
  6. a b Behrenstrasse . In: Address book for Berlin and its suburbs , 1900, part 3, p. 41.
  7. ^ Building of the Norddeutsche Grundcreditbank in Berlin, Behrenstrasse 7a (PDF) In: Zeitschrift für Bauwesen , 1875, p. 127/128
  8. ^ Rudolf Fitzner: German Colonial Handbook: Supplementary Volume. Vero Verlag, 2014, ISBN 3-7372-0218-4 , p. 111
  9. Monument Behrenstrasse 9–13
  10. Behrenstrasse 14-16 monument
  11. a b c Behrenstrasse . In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1910, part 3, p. 53.
  12. RTL is moving to Behrenstrasse . In: Berliner Zeitung , July 8, 2014, p. 15.
  13. Postcard
  14. Postcard
  15. stadtbild-deutschland.org
  16. a b c d e f Institute for Monument Preservation (ed.): The architectural and art monuments of the GDR. Capital Berlin-II, Berlin 1984, p. 192 ff
  17. Architectural monument Behrenstrasse 21/22
  18. 1882 Behrenstrasse 24 - Bierhaus Siechen, from North / West (Behrenstrasse 53/52) ( Memento from July 11, 2015 in the Internet Archive ), Berlin Historical Images, accessed July 10, 2015
  19. Architectural monument Behrenstrasse 25/26 with Friedrichstrasse 165
  20. ^ House Pschorr in Berlin. In: Blätter für Architektur und Kunsthandwerk , 1890, plate 82
  21. Monument Behrenstraße 32–33
  22. Monument Behrenstrasse 35
  23. Monument Behrenstraße 36–39
  24. a b c d e f Behrenstrasse . In: CF Wegener: House and General Address Book of the Royal. Capital and residence city Berlin , 1822, part 3, p. 35.
  25. Architectural monument Behrenstrasse 40
  26. Monument Behrenstrasse 42
  27. Humboldt Carré
  28. ^ Bonn contributions to art history , New Series, Vol. 7. Böhlau Verlag, Cologne / Weimar / Vienna 2012, ISBN 978-3-412-20460-0 .
  29. Monument Behrenstrasse 46
  30. M. Creutz: The new building "Haus Trarbach", in: Berliner Architekturwelt , 8.1906, no. 2, pp. 61–76, online (PDF) accessed = 2013-08-02
  31. Rahel Varnhagen von Ense accessed October 8, 2019
  32. Communications from the Association for the History of Berlin (PDF) Issue 1, January 1992. Herbert May: Robert Warschauer (1860–1918), a Berlin private banker , pp. 107–108
  33. Warsaw, Rob. In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1879, part 1, p. 987. “Geh. Commerzienrrat, Banquier, W Behrenstr. 48 ".
  34. All residents of Behrenstrasse sorted by house number . In: General housing indicator for Berlin, Charlottenburg and its surroundings , 1850, part 2, p. 10.
  35. dm-aktie.de ( Memento from February 14, 2012 in the Internet Archive )
  36. ^ "For information" Metropol-Palast Berlin , information of the Metropol Palast Gesellschaft with illustrations
  37. ^ R. Oppenheim & Son . In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1874, part 1, p. 600. “Behrenstrasse 54”.
  38. Monument Behrenstrasse 54–57
  39. Nicolai, Otto . In: General housing gazette for Berlin, Charlottenburg and surroundings , 1849, p. 338. “Behrenstrasse 56”.
  40. ^ Werner Liersch: Poet's place: a literary travel guide . Rudolstadt 1985, p. 13