List of cultural monuments in Berlin-Heiligensee
The list of cultural monuments of Heiligensee includes the cultural monuments of the Berlin district of Heiligensee in the Reinickendorf district .
Monument areas (ensembles)
No. | location | Official name | description | image | |
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09011649 | Alt-Heiligensee 11–105 Fährstrasse 1–7, 33–36, Strasse 366 No. 2–3, 20–22 ( location ) |
Center Heiligensee with village green, church and street Alt-Heiligensee, architectural monuments see: Alt-Heiligensee, village church; 33/37; 38; 39; 43; 45/47; 50; 52/54; 55; 56/58; 57/59; 61-61A; 67; 66/68; 73/75; 76/80; 77; 84; 83/89; 90/92; 93/97; 96/98; 104. Garden monument see: Alt-Heiligensee, village green. |
Constituent parts of the ensemble: | ||
09011651 - Alt-Heiligensee, Dorfanger (between No. 67 and 69), tram building with shop, waiting room, public toilet, telephone booth and equipment room, 1929 by Erich Richter | |||||
09011652 - Alt-Heiligensee 12/16, Loeper farm (later Schönberg), No. 12: residential building, 1900–1901 by A. Conrad | |||||
Stall, 1900–1901 by A. Conrad | |||||
No. 14/16: House, 1876–1877 by Przewisinski, extension in 1932 | |||||
Barn 1901 and stable, 1885 by A. Conrad | |||||
Rowing club house (timber construction), 1930 | |||||
09011653 - Alt-Heiligensee 17, Büdnerhof, residential building, core before 1843 | |||||
Stable, 1878, alterations in 1895 and 1899 | |||||
09011654 - Alt-Heiligensee 19/23, farm, house, 1858, 1904 extension | |||||
northern shed, 1901; Stable, 1902, 1936 remodeling | |||||
09011655 - Alt-Heiligensee 20/22, Lemke farm (later Bergemann), residential house, 1869 by Otto Przewisinski and Thiele, extension in 1897 | |||||
Stable, 1858, 1904 extension | |||||
09030640 - Alt-Heiligensee 24, two-family house, 1914 by Richard Schimmeyer | |||||
09011656 - Alt-Heiligensee 25, stable, 1881 | |||||
09030641 - Alt-Heiligensee 27/29, half-timbered barn, around 1905 | |||||
09030642 - Alt-Heiligensee 31, stable, around 1900 | |||||
enclosure | |||||
09030643 - Alt-Heiligensee 40, residential building, around 1908 | |||||
09011662 - Alt-Heiligensee 41, residential house, 1897 | |||||
Stable and laundry room, 1897 | |||||
09011663 - Alt-Heiligensee 42, residential house, 1897 | |||||
Stall, 1897 | |||||
09011666 - Alt-Heiligensee 46, tenement house, 1906 by August Conrad | |||||
Stable and enclosure | |||||
09030644 - Alt-Heiligensee 48, farm workers' house, 1874 by O. Przewisinski, 1933 roof extension | |||||
09011672 - Alt-Heiligensee 60/62, Kurth farm, residential house, 1869 | |||||
Stable, 1869 and barn, 1858 | |||||
Taubenturm, 1912 by August Conrad | |||||
09030986 - Alt-Heiligensee 65, Remise, around 1880 | |||||
09011676 - Alt-Heiligensee 71, Büdnerhof Gericke, residential building, before 1843 | |||||
Stable and wash house, 1879 | |||||
09031199 - Alt-Heiligensee 88, enclosure, around 1900 | |||||
09011684 - Alt-Heiligensee 91, Land- und Gasthaus Wilhelm Kühne, 1909 by Otto Behrend | |||||
09035387 - Alt-Heiligensee 99/101, double house, around 1910 | |||||
09035416 - Alt-Heiligensee 103, residential building, around 1900 | |||||
09040188 - Alt-Heiligensee 105, residential building, around 1900 | |||||
Former components: | |||||
unknown - Alt-Heiligensee 34, residential building, around 1938 | |||||
unknown - Alt-Heiligensee 36, tenement houses, 1938–40 | |||||
Non-constituent parts of the ensemble:
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09012304 | Ruppiner Chaussee 139/143, 145A – D Schulzendorfer Straße 1–2 ( location ) |
Gut Schulzendorf
For architectural monuments see : Ruppiner Chaussee 139/141 |
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Further components of the ensemble: | |||||
09012305 - Ruppiner Chaussee 143, "Sommerlust" restaurant, residential and restaurant building, 1876 and 1886 by C. Trampel | |||||
Bowling alley, 1911 by A. Müller | |||||
09012306 - Ruppiner Chaussee 145A – B, residential and restoration building (residential building), 1888–89 | |||||
Hall extension, 1880 | |||||
09012307 - Ruppiner Chaussee 145C, residential building, around 1840 | |||||
Non-constituent parts of the ensemble:
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09012308 | Ruppiner Chaussee 213/237, 251 Schulzendorfer Straße 1–2 ( location ) |
Schulzendorf S-Bahn station
For architectural monuments see: Ruppiner Chaussee 217/233; 235/237 ... |
Components of the ensemble : | ||
09012309 - Ruppiner Chaussee 213 / 215B, residential building for Reichsbahn employees, 1923/24 by Rudolf Röttcher | |||||
09012310 - Ruppiner Chaussee 217/233 / Schulzendorfer Straße 1, reception building, 1892/93 by Gareis |
Monument areas (entire facilities)
No. | location | Official name | description | image |
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09011670 | Alt-Heiligensee 56/58 ( location ) |
Heiligensee community school | Heiligensee community school, stable and school building and sexton house, 1896 by Schönrock, extension of the school 1913–1914 by Ernst Busse
see also: Ensemble Alt-Heiligensee 11–105 ... |
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barn | ||||
Gym (wooden barracks), around 1913 | ||||
09011688 | Alt-Heiligensee 107/109 ( location ) |
House Friedrich and House Stellfeldt | Overall concept 1965–66 by Heinz Schudnagies | |
House Friedrich (No. 109) by Heinz Schudnagies | ||||
House Stellfeldt (No. 107) by Werner Stellfeldt | ||||
09010133 | Karwitzer path 5/7, 7A – D, 10, 13/15, 13A-D Deeper path 1/5 ( location ) |
"Market place" of the Heiligensee settlement | 2 terraced houses, 1935–38 by Fritz Buck | |
2 single-family houses | ||||
Marketplace | ||||
09012313 | Ruppiner Chaussee 268 ( location ) |
Barracks for the 1st Battalion / Flak Regiment 32 (accommodation for the Berlin riot police) | twelve accommodation buildings, one commercial building, two health areas, an office building, a gatehouse, fifteen technical systems, fifteen vehicle hangars and two residential buildings for the families of the professional soldiers, 1936–1937 by Dölger | |
Gatehouse | ||||
Police Guest House | ||||
Main building (today: Reinickendorf district office) | ||||
Grandstand stadium | ||||
Changing rooms | ||||
Berlin Fire Brigade Academy | ||||
Residential houses | ||||
Garages | ||||
09012346 | Schulzendorfer Straße 10/12 Andornsteig 1/3, Helmkrautstraße 48/54 ( location ) |
Residential complex Im Eichengrund | 5 apartment buildings, 1937–1938 by Hans Scharoun | |
09010131 | Thurbrucher Steig 1/7 Ziegenorter path 16/22 ( location ) |
Apartment buildings with post office of the Heiligensee settlement | Post office, 1935 by Fritz Buck | |
2 apartment buildings | ||||
2 outbuildings | ||||
09010130 | Ziegenorter path 9/39, 12/14, 32/74 Sagemühler Steig 1/3, Thurbrucher Steig 2/10 ( location ) |
Heiligensee settlement | Row houses with front and kitchen gardens (Ziegenorter path north), 1922–1924 by Hermann Jansen (1st construction phase), | |
Terraced houses with front and kitchen gardens (Ziegenorter path south) | ||||
Terraced houses with front and kitchen gardens (Thurbrucher Steig) | ||||
Garden area with separate nursery gardens and manure paths, 1923–1924 by Heinrich Friedrich Wiepking-Jürgensmann | ||||
Deeper path 7-30 Freester Weg 4-4G, 6-11,13 / 17,18-21, Karwitzer path 1-8,14-24, Kiefheider Weg 2 / 42,43-45, Labeser Weg 1-19, Neuwarper Path 2/4, 6-10.12 / 22, 23-37, Sagemühler Steig 1 / 7.13-44.46 / 56.57-79, Sonnenwalder Weg 1-28.30 / 40.41-64.66 / 78.79-101, Stolpmünder Weg 2/42, Thurbrucher Steig 9.11.13 / 31.32.67.69 / 71 |
Loss of monument: Borsigsiedlung Heiligensee Urban development with row and double houses |
1923–24 by Hermann Jansen, 1935–38 by Fritz Buck; 2001 revoked monument status from most of the settlement; now complete facilities (Ziegenorter path, Thurbrucher Steig, Karwitzer path) |
Architectural monuments
No. | location | Official name | description | image | |
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09097773 | A 111 ( location ) |
Bear sculpture | 1983 by Günter Anlauf | ||
09011650 | Alt-Heiligensee ( location ) |
Village green, Ev. Heiligensee village church | 15./16. Century, west tower 1707–1713 (?), Modifications 1936–1937
see also: Ensemble Alt-Heiligensee 11–105 ... , Alt-Heiligensee garden monument , village green |
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09011657 | Alt-Heiligensee 33/37 ( location ) |
Tenement house with front garden fence and stable | Tenement house, 1911 by Otto Behrend
see also: Ensemble Alt-Heiligensee 11–105 ... |
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Stall, 1911 by Otto Behrend | |||||
Baking and washing house, designed by Fritz Schönberg in 1894 | |||||
09011660 | Alt-Heiligensee 38 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Rental house, built in 1896 by Karl Puhlmann
see also: Ensemble Alt-Heiligensee 11–105 ... |
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Northern stable building, 1904 by Hermann Valtink | |||||
Summer house on the courtyard side (half-timbered building with tower), 1912 | |||||
09011661 | Alt-Heiligensee 39 ( location ) |
Home of the Hitler Youth | 1937–1939 by Karl Heinrich Hahn
see also: Ensemble Alt-Heiligensee 11–105 ... |
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09011664 | Alt-Heiligensee 43 ( location ) |
Residential building (half-timbered) | before 1850
see also: Ensemble Alt-Heiligensee 11–105 ... |
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09011665 | Alt-Heiligensee 45/47 ( location ) |
Parish homestead | House, before 1850
see also: Ensemble Alt-Heiligensee 11–105 ... |
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Northern shed stable, extended by A. Conrad in 1893, extended in 1913 | |||||
Rectory facing the courtyard, 1936–37 by Otto Kuhlmann | |||||
Parish hall extension, 1959–1960 by Günter Behrmann | |||||
09011667 | Alt-Heiligensee 50 ( location ) |
Dannenberg Farm (later Eichborn) | House, designed by Stiebitz and Köpchen in 1891 and by August Conrad in 1900, enclosure, 1869
see also: Ensemble Alt-Heiligensee 11–105 ... |
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09011668 | Alt-Heiligensee 52/54 ( location ) |
Dannenberg farm (restaurant and hotel Dannenberg) | Southern farmhouse (hotel), 1869 and northern tenement, 1900 by August Conrad, 1913 restaurant remodeling by Ernst Busse, 1924–1927 extensions
see also: Ensemble Alt-Heiligensee 11–105 ... |
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Southern horse stable (restaurant), 1869 and 1881, intermediate laundry room, 1891 | |||||
Northern stable, 1900 | |||||
Café pavilion on Neuendorfer See, 1957 by Hans Steinert | |||||
kiosk | |||||
09011669 | Alt-Heiligensee 55 ( location ) |
Büdnerhof | House, 1847 by A. Ribbe
see also: Ensemble Alt-Heiligensee 11–105 ... |
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Side residential building, 1905 | |||||
09011671 | Alt-Heiligensee 57/59 ( location ) |
Lehnschulzenhof Bartel | House (No. 57), 1858
see also: Ensemble Alt-Heiligensee 11–105 ... |
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Stables, 1856 and 1865 | |||||
Barn, 1860 | |||||
09011673 | Alt-Heiligensee 61-61A ( location ) |
Village blacksmiths | Blacksmith's workshop, 1878 by Kniehase, house extension, 1891 by A. Nieter and K. Neye
see also: Ensemble Alt-Heiligensee 11–105 ... |
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Stall, 1870 by C. Schüler | |||||
09011675 | Alt-Heiligensee 66/68 ( location ) |
Heiligensee administrative building with fire station and fencing | Office building, 1910–1911 by Ernst Busse | ||
Fire station, 1910–1911 by Ernst Busse | |||||
09011674 | Alt-Heiligensee 67 ( location ) |
Gasthaus Zur Dorfaue | Residential and inn, 1869 by Otto Przewisinski | ||
Hall extension, 1888 by Julius Thiele | |||||
Stable, 1910 by Ernst Busse | |||||
09011677 | Alt-Heiligensee 73/75 ( location ) |
Tram depot with courtyard paving, rails and fencing | 1912–1913 from the AEG construction office
see also: Ensemble Alt-Heiligensee 11–105 ... |
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09011678 | Alt-Heiligensee 76/80 ( location ) |
Lemke farm | House with front garden enclosure (No. 76), designed by Josef Wagenitz in 1877, see also: Ensemble Alt-Heiligensee 11-105 ... | ||
Stable, 1860 | |||||
Side workers' house (No. 80), built in 1908 by August Conrad | |||||
09011679 | Alt-Heiligensee 77 ( location ) |
Kossatenhof Regelsdorff (later Kossatenhof Loeper) | Residential house, 1881 by W. Kölln see also: Ensemble Alt-Heiligensee 11–105 ... | ||
Half-timbered barn, around 1847 with extensions in 1886 and 1901 | |||||
Stable, 1875 with a workshop extension to the rear, by Ernst Busse in 1909 and a wooden fence and bar fence | |||||
09011682 | Alt-Heiligensee 83/89 ( location ) |
Bergemann farm (later Parnemann) | House, built in 1891 by Karl Puhlmann
see also: Ensemble Alt-Heiligensee 11–105 ... |
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Stable, 1889 by Julius Thiele with wooden fence | |||||
09011681 | Alt-Heiligensee 84 ( location ) |
Kossatenhof Neye | House, 1891
see also: Ensemble Alt-Heiligensee 11–105 ... |
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09011683 | Alt-Heiligensee 90/92 ( location ) |
Kühne Farm | Residential house, 1879 by C. Trampel see also: Ensemble Alt-Heiligensee 11–105 ... | ||
Stall, 1876 by Gentz | |||||
Barn and stable, 1896 by Fritz Schönberg | |||||
Workers' house, 1868 by A. Ribbe | |||||
09011685 | Alt-Heiligensee 93/97 ( location ) |
Kossatenhof Grieft | Residential house (half-timbered), around 1800 with enclosure
see also: Ensemble Alt-Heiligensee 11–105 ... |
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Stall, 1909 by Otto Behrend (together with no.91) | |||||
Backhaus, end of the 19th century. | |||||
09011686 | Alt-Heiligensee 96/98 ( location ) |
Dannenberg farm | Residential house, 1910 see also: Ensemble Alt-Heiligensee 11–105 ... | ||
Garage, 1910 | |||||
Gabled stable, 1894 | |||||
Wooden barn and rear stable as well as courtyard entrance with cobblestone pavement, 1894 | |||||
09011687 | Alt-Heiligensee 104 ( location ) |
Boathouse Havelblick | 1930 by Karl Krüger
see also: Ensemble Alt-Heiligensee 11–105 ... |
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09011811 | An der Wildbahn 33, An der Hasenfurt 1 ( location ) |
Hannah Höch House, residential building (wooden house) | 1912 by Carl Höhr & Co., extensions in 1920 and 1933
see also: garden monument An der Wildbahn 33 |
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09011829 | Bekassinenweg 18, Im Erpelgrund ( location ) |
Residential building with shop | 1958 by Heinz Schudnagies, extension, 1967 by Heinz Schudnagies | ||
09012032 | Hennigsdorfer Straße 126, Krantorweg 66 ( location ) |
Residential and office building with gardens and front garden fence | 1918–1919 by Carl Dirk, converted into a hospital in 1957 | ||
Farm building, designed by Carl Dirk in 1920 and 1923 | |||||
09012245 | Rallenweg 2, Sandhauser Straße 76 ( location ) |
Children's rest home | Building construction, 1955 from the Tiergarten district office, building construction office | ||
Low-rise building, 1955 from the Tiergarten District Office, Building Construction Office | |||||
09012302 | Ruppiner Chaussee (opposite No. 377A) ( location ) |
milestone | erected after 1840 | ||
09012303 | Ruppiner Chaussee 139/141 ( location ) |
Gut Schulzendorf | Farm workers' house, around 1770 | ||
Stall, 1885
see also: Ensemble Ruppiner Chaussee 139/143, 145A – D |
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09012311 | Ruppiner Chaussee 217/233, Schulzendorfer Straße 1 ( location ) |
Schulzendorf S-Bahn station | Dammbahnhof, 1921-25 by Rudolf Röttcher
see also: Ensemble Ruppiner Chaussee 213/237 ... |
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09012312 | Ruppiner Chaussee 235/237, 251, Schulzendorfer Straße 2 ( location ) |
Schulzendorf S-Bahn station | Official residence, 1926–27 by Rudolf Röttcher
see also: Ensemble Ruppiner Chaussee 213/237 ... |
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09012317 | Sandhauser Strasse 78/130 ( location ) |
Celebration hall and enclosure of the Heiligensee cemetery | Celebration hall, 1910–1911 by Ernst Busse | ||
enclosure | |||||
09012319 | Sandhauser Strasse 99 ( location ) |
Schützenhaus Heiligensee | Hall building, 1912 by Otto Behrend | ||
09065951 | Sandhauser Strasse 101 ( location ) |
Büdnerhaus and enclosure | 1872, from Sambach | ||
Landhaus und Remise, 1904 by August Conrad | |||||
09012318 | Sandhauser Strasse 139/145 ( location ) |
Heiligensee gasworks | Gas master house, 1909 by Ernst Busse | ||
Apparatus house and furnace house, 1909 by Ernst Busse | |||||
09012345 | Schulzendorfer Straße 3 Bisonweg ( location ) |
Restaurant and residential building on the Kremmener Bahn | 1896 by Wilhelm Brandt | ||
Hall building, 1926 | |||||
09012348 | Schulzendorfer Strasse 23 ( location ) |
Rectory | 1935 by Ernst Hornig | ||
09012349 | Schulzendorfer Strasse 44 ( location ) |
Residential building | 1903 by A. Ebendorf |
Garden monuments
No. | location | Official name | description | image |
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09046216 | Alt-Heiligensee ( location ) |
Village green with cemetery | See Ensemble Alt-Heiligensee 11–105 ... and the Alt-Heiligensee monument, village green | |
09046226 | An der Wildbahn 33 An der Hasenfurt 1 / ( location ) |
Home garden | from 1939 by Hannah Höch
see also: Monument An der Wildbahn 33 |
Web links
- Monument database of the state of Berlin
- List of monuments of the State of Berlin ( PDF file , 2.71 MB)
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Angelika Mahler, Wolf-Borwin Wendlandt, Ingolf Wernicke: The monuments in Berlin-Reinickendorf . Ed .: District Office Reinickendorf of Berlin. Jaron Verlag, Berlin 1998, ISBN 978-3-932202-25-4 , pp. 55-68 .