List of cultural monuments in Berlin-Alt-Treptow
The list of cultural monuments of Alt-Treptow includes the cultural monuments of the Berlin district of Alt-Treptow in the Treptow-Köpenick district .
Monument areas (ensembles)
No. | location | Official name | description | image |
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09020320 | Bouchéstrasse 75–76 Wildenbruchstrasse 53–54 ( location ) |
School complex
For architectural monuments see: Bouchéstrasse 75–76; Wildenbruchstrasse 53-54 |
Another part of the ensemble: | |
09020329 - Wildenbruchstrasse 53–54, school, 1914 by Bientz | ||||
09020227 | Puschkinallee 1–13, 48–49 Eichenstrasse 1 Elsenstrasse 1–4 Hoffmannstrasse 11–14 ( location ) |
Villas
For architectural monuments see: Eichenstrasse 1; Martin-Hoffmann-Strasse 11; Puschkinallee 4–4A; 8th; 48 |
Further components of the ensemble: | |
09020849 - Enclosures and gardens, since 1876 by Gustav Meyer u. a. | ||||
09020236 - Elsenstrasse 1 / Martin-Hoffmann-Strasse 14, tenement house, around 1890 | ||||
09020237 - Elsenstraße 2, tenement house, around 1890 | ||||
09020330 - Elsenstraße 3, rental villa, around 1890 | ||||
09020238 - Martin-Hoffmann-Straße 12, villa, around 1900 | ||||
09020239 - Martin-Hoffmann-Straße 13, villa, around 1930 | ||||
09020228 - Puschkinallee 1, rental villa, around 1880 | ||||
09020229 - Puschkinallee 2, rental villa, around 1880 | ||||
09020230 - Puschkinallee 3, rental villa, around 1880 | ||||
09020231 - Puschkinallee 5, rental villa, around 1890 | ||||
09020232 - Puschkinallee 6A, villa, around 1900 | ||||
09020233 - Puschkinallee 9, rental villa, around 1900 | ||||
09020234 - Puschkinallee 10–13, kindergarten around 1950 | ||||
09020235 - Puschkinallee 49, villa, around 1905 | ||||
Non-constituent parts of the ensemble: Puschkinallee 6A and Puschkinallee 7 | ||||
09045223 | Puschkinallee 34–38 ( location ) |
Town center Alt-Treptow
Architectural monument, see: Puschkinallee 37–38 |
Another part of the ensemble: | |
09045225 - Puschkinallee 35, villa with enclosure, around 1875, remodeled in 1909 |
Monument areas (entire facilities)
No. | location | Official name | description | image |
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09020328 | Am Treptower Park 1–8 Bouchéstraße 87–100 Elsenstraße 9–22 ( location ) |
Barracks of Telegraph Battalion No. 1 | Main building (today Federal Criminal Police Office ), 1901–1904 by Wellmann and Luedecke, extensions in 1906, 1912 and around 1935 | |
central barracks building | ||||
Garages | ||||
2 western barracks buildings | ||||
small barracks building | ||||
Building with tower | ||||
2 residential villas | ||||
Battalion building | ||||
enclosure | ||||
09020333 | At the Treptowers 3 Hoffmannstraße 16–18, 22 ( location ) |
Elektro-Apparate-Werke (EAW) | 1928–1938 by Ernst Ziesel | |
Factory wing | ||||
09020318 | Eichenstrasse 4, 6 Am Flutgraben 2, 3 ( location ) |
ABOAG depot (today Arena Berlin ) |
Shed hall of the Beermann agricultural machinery factory, 1915–1917 by Bruno Buch , reconstruction 1961–1989 as a border facility (see Treptow-Köpenick monument list, entire Berlin Wall facility) | |
Administration building, 1927–1928 by Franz Ahrens and Alfred Warthmüller | ||||
Wagenhalle, 1927–1928 by Franz Ahrens | ||||
Extension of the shed hall | ||||
Gate houses on both sides of Eichenstrasse | ||||
09020334 | Jordanstrasse 1–4 Lohmühlenstrasse 65–66 ( location ) |
Agfa factory | Administration building, 1901, 1908 and 1912, by Paul Karchow / Schulz and Schlichting | |
Factory floor | ||||
09020332 | Kiefholzstrasse, between Landwehr Canal and Elsenstrasse ( location ) |
Embankment of the Görlitz Railway | Railway embankment, around 1895 | |
Overpass Lohmühlenstraße | ||||
Overpass Bouchéstrasse | ||||
Overpass Elsenstrasse | ||||
Lining walls | ||||
09020275 | Kiefholzstrasse 405, 405A – D, 406, 407 ( location ) |
settlement | 1931–1932 by Ladislaus Förster (?) With open space design | |
09080614 | Place at the Spreetunnel ( location ) |
Spree tunnel | Tunnel tube, 1895–1899 by C. Schnebel and W. Lauter (see Friedrichshain monuments) | |
09040272 | Puschkinallee Am Flutgraben 3 ( location ) |
Sections of the border wall and watchtowers | Components of the overall monument (see Altglienicke monuments for further components) | |
Watch tower control point Schlesischer Busch, 1963 by the border troops of the GDR | ||||
Panel wall of the "apron security", 1961 by the government of the GDR | ||||
At Flutgraben 3, workshop building conversion to the state border |
Architectural monuments
No. | location | Official name | description | image |
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09020308 | Alt-Treptow ( location ) |
Abbey bridge with bridge houses and former restoration buildings | Bridge, 1915–1916 by Fritz von Emperger | |
western rise | ||||
former restoration building | ||||
09020301 | Alt-Treptow 1 ( location ) |
Archenhold observatory | 1908–1909 by Reimer & Körte (see Alt-Treptow garden monument) | |
09020303 | Alt-Treptow 14-17 ( location ) |
Gasthaus Zenner | 1821–1822 by Friedrich Wilhelm Langerhans , after war destruction 1954–1956 reconstruction by Hermann Henselmann based on the original (see Alt-Treptow garden monument) | |
09020319 | Bouchéstraße 75-76 ( location ) |
Community school | Main building, 1905 by Paul Egeling (see Ensemble Bouchéstraße 75–76) | |
09020289 | Eichenstrasse 1 ( location ) |
villa | around 1900 (see Ensemble Puschkinallee 1–13 ... and Alt-Treptow garden monument) | |
09020335 | Kiefholzstrasse 1–4 Lohmühlenstrasse 63 ( location ) |
Metal goods factory Weber | 1937–1940 by Friedrich Wermke | |
09020288 | Martin-Hoffmann-Strasse 11 ( location ) |
Moritz and Johann Simon Foundation, Villa | 1906 by Alfred Breslauer (see Ensemble Puschkinallee 1–13 ... and Alt-Treptow garden monument) | |
09020310 | Plesserstraße 3–4 ( location ) |
Confessional Church | 1930–1931 by Curt Steinberg | |
09020337 | Plesserstraße 7 Wildenbruchstraße 41 ( location ) |
Elevator system | 1912 by Schindler & Co. | |
09020339 | Puschkinallee ( location ) |
Ring railway overpass | around 1910 | |
09020293 | Puschkinallee 4–4A ( location ) |
Rental villa | 1895–1896 (see ensemble Puschkinallee 1–13 ... and Alt-Treptow garden monument) | |
Dandruff | ||||
09020290 | Puschkinallee 8 ( location ) |
villa | 1894–1897 by Ch. Mierke (see ensemble Puschkinallee 1–13 ... and Alt-Treptow garden monument) | |
09045222 | Puschkinallee 37-38 ( location ) |
villa | 1895–1896 by Rosemann & Jacob (see ensemble Puschkinallee 34–38 and Alt-Treptow garden monument) | |
09020283 | Puschkinallee 48 ( location ) |
villa | 1905 by Friedrich Blume and Wilhelm Peters (see Ensemble Puschkinallee 1–13 ... and Alt-Treptow garden monument) | |
09020317 | Wildenbruchstrasse 53-54 ( location ) |
gym | 1914 by Bientz (see Ensemble Bouchéstraße 75–76) | |
Partial loss: dandruff? | Demolition of the shed at the gym |
Garden monuments
No. | location | Official name | description | image |
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09046091 | Alt-Treptow Am Treptower Park, Bulgarische Straße, Puschkinallee ( location ) |
Treptower Park (see Ensembles Am Treptower Park 16–18; Puschkinallee 1–13 ...; 34–38 and architectural monuments Alt-Treptow 1; 14–17) |
Stadtpark, 1876–1888 by Gustav Meyer, Hermann Mächtig | |
Sculptures and gardens from the 1950s / 60s by Georg Béla Pniower, Siegfried Sommer, Hubert Matthes | ||||
Plane avenues Puschkinallee and Am Treptower Park between the S-Bahn line and Schlesisches Busch | ||||
Marble group "Sea bottom" at the carp pond, 1907 by Otto Petri | ||||
Soviet War Memorial , 1946–49 by JB Belopolski , SS Walerius, JW Wutschetitsch , AA Gorpenko | ||||
Zenner restaurant garden, 1821–1822 by Carl Ferdinand Langhans |
See also
Web links
Commons : Cultural monuments in Berlin-Alt-Treptow - collection of images, videos and audio files
- Monument database of the state of Berlin
- List of monuments of the State of Berlin ( PDF file , 2.71 MB)