List of cultural monuments in Berlin-Charlottenburg-Nord
The list of cultural monuments of Charlottenburg-Nord includes the cultural monuments of the Berlin district of Charlottenburg-Nord in the Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf district .
Monument areas (ensembles)
No. | location | Official name | description | image |
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09020771 | Max-Dohrn-Straße 8/10 Tegeler Weg 33 ( location ) |
Factory site Schering AG
For monument see: |
Further components of the ensemble: | |
09020773 - Max-Dohrn-Straße 10. Administration building, later Jungfernheide Hospital, 1939 by Mebes & Emmerich |
Monument areas (entire facilities)
No. | location | Official name | description | image |
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09040486 | Friedrich-Olbricht-Damm 8/36 Saatwinkler Damm 1 Hüttigpfad ( location ) |
Plötzensee prison (former) & juvenile detention center & former Plötzensee prison with memorial | Portal of the Plötzensee Memorial, 1951–52 by Bruno Grimmek | |
Memorial wall | ||||
Execution hangar | ||||
7 civil servants' houses with outbuildings, 1868–72 by Hesse, Heinrich Herrmann and Paul Spieker | ||||
Administration building with church | ||||
Gatehouse | ||||
2 prison wings | ||||
Kitchen construction | ||||
2 prison buildings | ||||
western building | ||||
hospital | ||||
workshops | ||||
Boiler and machine house | ||||
09040487 | Friedrich-Olbricht-Damm 71 Adam-von-Trott-Straße 7 ( location ) |
Grounds and buildings of the NSKK transport standard Speer (so-called Speerplatte) | Villa Carlshof, around 1870 | |
Team accommodation, 1942 by Carl Christoph Lörcher | ||||
Loss of monument: barracks complex | Concrete slab removed in 1993; 2 crew barracks, 3 administration and catenary structures & porter building demolished around 2000 | |||
09040492 | Geißlerpfad 1, 3–11, 13–29 Heckerdamm 283/299 ( Lage ) |
Siemensstadt housing estate (Ringsiedlung) Part of the Berlin Modernist Settlements World Heritage Site |
Row buildings, 1929–31 by Hugo Häring | |
Row structure, 1929–31 by Walter Gropius | ||||
“Long Jammer”, 1929–30 by Otto Bartning | ||||
Row buildings, 1930–31 by Paul Rudolf Henning | ||||
Row buildings, 1933–34 by Paul Rudolf Henning | ||||
Row buildings & shopfitting, 1929–30 by Fred Forbát | ||||
Row structure, 1930–31 by Fred Forbát | ||||
former district heating plant and laundry, 1929–30 by Otto Bartning and M. Mengeringhausen | ||||
formerly 13th elementary school, 1931 by Walter Helmcke, expanded 1933–34, reconstruction in 1951 | ||||
Gym, 1936, 1963 new building | ||||
Garages | ||||
Open spaces, from 1929 by Leberecht Migge | ||||
Gas lighting | ||||
See also: Berlin-Siemensstadt | ||||
09020004 | Heckerdamm 226 ( location ) |
Ev. Community center Plötzensee | 1968–1970 by Gerd Neumann, Dietmar Grötzebach and Günter Plessow | |
Low building | ||||
09096195 | Heckerdamm 230 ( location ) |
Kath. Maria-Regina-Martyrum-Kirche with bell tower and forecourt | 1960–63 by Hans skull and Friedrich Ebert | |
church | ||||
Bell tower | ||||
Cloister | ||||
09040502 | Heckerdamm 271/273 Geitelsteig 4–18, 20/24 Goebelplatz 3/15 Schweiggerweg 1/25 Toeplerstraße 20/22 ( location ) |
Settlement on Goebelplatz | 10 rows of living quarters, 1936–37 by Hans Hertlein and Walter Rahlfs | |
Open spaces, 1937 | ||||
09040505 | Heilmannring 55–55B, 57–62C, 64–69C, 71 / 73D, 74–79, 90/96 Geitelsteig 19/23 Goebelstraße 1/9 Haeftenzeile 1–19, 21/29 Halemweg 1/11, 17–23, 26 –31, 33–35, 37/43 Heckerdamm 265 / 267C Heinickeweg 2/14 Letterhausweg 1 Popitzweg 1–4B, 6 / 12B Schneppenhorstweg 1–11, 13/21 Toeplerstraße 1–5, 7/21, 25/37 ( location ) |
Charlottenburg-Nord housing estate | Laubenganghaus, 1956–58 by Hans Scharoun | |
Haeftenzeile residential complex, 1956–58 by Walter Labes | ||||
Heilmannring residential complex, 1959–60 by Hans Scharoun | ||||
Shopping center, 1959–60 by Hans Scharoun | ||||
Youth home, 1959 by the Charlottenburg Building Department | ||||
Daycare center, 1960–1961 from the Charlottenburg Building Department | ||||
Sisters' home, 1960–1961 from the building authority in Charlottenburg | ||||
Elementary school, 1959–1961 from the Charlottenburg Building Department | ||||
Wohnhaus & Laden, 1959–60 by Werner Weber | ||||
Heckerdamm residential complex, 1957–1958 by Hans Hoffmann | ||||
Heilmannring residential complex, 1958–1959 by Edmund Meurin | ||||
Toeplerstrasse & Laden residential complex, 1957–1959 by Hans Scharoun | ||||
Schneppenhorstweg residential complex, 1956–1957 from GSW | ||||
Popitzweg residential complex, 1957–1958 from GSW | ||||
Switching center 38, 1958 by A. Maier | ||||
Outpatient clinic, 1959–60 by Walter Semmer | ||||
Atonement Christ Church and annexes, 1962–1964 by Hans-Rudolf Plarre | ||||
Parish hall, 1956 by Werner Harting | ||||
Heinickeweg residential complex, Erich Böckler | ||||
09040525 | Max-Dohrn-Strasse 8 ( location ) |
Schering AG, manufacturing and laboratory buildings | Laboratory and factory building I, 1957–58 by Gerhard Fritsche (see Ensemble Max-Dohrn-Straße 8/10 ) |
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Laboratory and Factory Building II, 1957–58 by Gerhard Fritsche |
Architectural monuments
No. | location | Official name | description | image |
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09096203 | Heinickeweg 1, 15 Schweiggerweg 2, 8, 12, 16, 18 Toeplerstraße 12 ( location ) |
Municipal community center hospital, retirement home | 1939–42 by Wolfgang Binder, completed 1951–52 | |
09097857 | Lambertstrasse Max-Dorn-Strasse ( location ) |
Jungfernheide underground station | 1974–77, opening 1980, by Rainer Gerhard Rümmler, lower and upper platform | |
09020772 | Tegeler Weg 33 Max-Dohrn-Straße 10 ( location ) |
Schering AG, former photography department, factory building | 1895 by Otto March (see Ensemble Max-Dohrn-Straße 8/10 ) |
Garden monuments
No. | location | Official name | description | image |
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09046610 | Goebelplatz ( location ) |
Town square | 1952 by Joachim Kaiser | |
09046337 | Jungfernheideweg Heckerdamm Saatwinkler Damm ( location ) |
Jungfernheide public park | 1920–23 by Erwin Barth, redesigns in 1932 by Felix Buch and 1954 by Joachim Kaiser | |
Water tower |
Former monuments
No. | location | Official name | description | image |
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09096326 | Lise-Meitner-Strasse 33 ( location ) |
Small rectifier plant | 1927–28 by Richard Brademann . The demolition took place sometime between 2004 and 2006. | |
09065349 | Max-Dohrn-Strasse 10 ( location ) |
Schering AG, boiler house with turbine house and water station | 1958–1959 by the construction department of Schering AG (see Ensemble Max-Dohrn-Straße 8/10 ), 1972 by Meyer and Mebes - apparently unlawfully demolished in the week before December 20, 2019 by work teams of the operator of the Berlinbiotechpark. |
See also
Web links
Commons : Cultural monuments in Berlin-Charlottenburg-Nord - Collection of images, videos and audio files
- Monument database of the state of Berlin
- List of monuments of the state of Berlin. (PDF; 2.71 MB)
Individual evidence
- ↑ "Monument protection for a 100 million meadow". Small request from Rudolf Kujath (SPD) . Printed matter 13/788 No. 956, August 14, 1996 ( online [accessed January 24, 2014]).
- ↑ Cay Dobberke: Tagesspiegel from December 20, 2019