List of cultural monuments in Berlin-Niederschönhausen
The list of cultural monuments of Niederschönhausen includes the cultural monuments of the Berlin district of Niederschönhausen in the Pankow district .
Monument areas (ensembles)
No. | location | Official name | description | image |
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09085334 | Am Schloßpark Am Orangeriepark 1–6, 8, 14 Dietzgenstraße 2 / 6A Ossietzkystraße 44, 45 Schloßallee Tschaikowskistraße 1, 1A, 3 ( location ) |
Schönhausen Palace and Park
For architectural monuments see: Am Orangeriepark 2/6; Tschaikowskistraße 1 For the |
Court gardener's house and orangery building, whispering wall; Innerer Schloßpark, extension and redesign to the official seat of the President of the GDR, to the guest house of the Council of Ministers of the GDR | |
09085214 | Blankenburger Strasse 40/46 ( location ) |
Tenement houses | Components of the ensemble: | |
09085215 - Blankenburger Strasse 40, tenement house, around 1910 | ||||
09085216 - Blankenburger Strasse 42, tenement house, around 1905 | ||||
09085217 - Blankenburger Strasse 44, tenement house, around 1910 | ||||
09085218 - Blankenburger Strasse 46, tenement house, around 1905 | ||||
Non-constituent parts of the ensemble: Am Orangeriepark 1/5, 8, 14, Dietzgenstraße 6, 6A |
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09030221 | Dietzgenstrasse 42–42A, 49–49A, 51/53, 56 Beuthstrasse 51–53 ( location ) |
Former summer houses of the Fetschow and Brose families with outbuildings and gardens
For architectural monuments see: Dietzgenstrasse 49A; 51/53; Beuthstrasse 53 |
Further components of the ensemble: | |
09030222 - Dietzgenstraße 42, residential building, built in 1764 for sexton Palm; around 1820–1960, southern building of the Landensemble Brose (Brose House), reconstruction 1993–1994 | ||||
09090023 - Dietzgenstraße 42A, farm building at Brosepark, around 1870 | ||||
Non-constituent parts of the ensemble: Dietzgenstrasse 49, 56; Beuthstrasse 51 |
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09030228 | Friedrich-Engels-Strasse 5/7 ( location ) |
Suburban houses
Architectural monument see: Friedrich-Engels-Straße 5 |
Another part of the ensemble: | |
09030230 - Friedrich-Engels-Strasse 7, residential building, 1901 | ||||
09030249 | Tschaikowskistraße 39, 41/43, 44, 50 ( location ) |
Residential houses with front yard fencing and sheds
Architectural monument see: Tschaikowskistraße 44 |
Further components of the ensemble: | |
09030250 - Tschaikowskistraße 39, residential building with front garden fence , 1890–1895 | ||||
09030251 - Tschaikowskistraße 41/43, "Villa Kaiser" with enclosure, garden and two remises of the tree nursery in Niederschönhausen, 1895, 1905 | ||||
09030253 - Tschaikowskistraße 50, residential building with front garden enclosure around 1895 |
Monument areas (entire facilities)
No. | location | Official name | description | image |
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09050602 | Blankenburger Strasse 76 (Niederschönhausen) ( location ) |
Suburban villa | Suburban villa, before 1900, renovation 1997–2000 | |
Farm building, before 1900, renovation 1997–2000 | ||||
09030219 | Dietzgenstraße 19/23 Ossietzkyplatz ( location ) |
Evangelical Peace Church | Church, 1869–71 by Eduard Bürkner | |
Open spaces and churchyard | ||||
Parish school, conversion 1901–02 into a rectory | ||||
09030213 | Dietzgenstrasse 100 Schillerstrasse ( location ) |
Tram depot | Main building, workshop facilities, hall, administration building, forecourt, 1900–1901 by Joseph Fischer-Dick as courtyard 3 of the Greater Berlin tram; Extension, by Jean Krämer in 1924 , track system with canals, out of service since 1999. | |
09076021 | Friedrich-Engels-Strasse 40 Am Iderfenngraben 12 ( location ) |
Group of tenement houses with front garden fence | around 1910 | |
09030231 | Friedrich-Engels-Strasse 49–71 (Niederschönhausen) Blumenthalstrasse 23–27B, Lutherstrasse 1–4, Uhlandstrasse 39–39C ( location ) |
Settlement with surrounding open spaces | 1930 by Paul Krebs | |
09065323 | Germanenstrasse ( location ) |
5. Niederönhausen municipal cemetery | Celebration hall, around 1910 The entrance to the cemetery is at Germanenstrasse 1. Before it became a garden monument in the 1970s, it was Schönholz's village cemetery for several decades. - The Feierhalleist is a rectangular brick building with three axes, has a flat-rectangular apse with a pointed roof, and is also finished with a pointed roof. Paul Mebes is accepted as the architect . |
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Mortuary, around 1895 | ||||
09065353 | Grabbeallee 14/26 Paul-Franke-Straße 1–12 ( location ) |
Residential complex with gardens | 1908–1909 by Paul Mebes , sculptor Walter Schmarje | |
09065329 | Hermann-Hesse-Strasse 103 Am Bürgerpark 24, Heinrich-Mann-Strasse, Leonhard-Frank-Strasse ( location ) |
3. Pankow municipal cemetery | Chapel, 1905 by Carl Lubig | |
Cemetery administration, around 1905 | ||||
Waiting hall for mourners, around 1925 | ||||
09030241 | Nordendstrasse 74-76A ( location ) |
Row of terraced houses with front gardens | 1931–1932 by Heinrich Möller | |
09085369 | Ossietzkystraße 44, 45 Dietzgenstraße, Tschaikowskistraße 1A, 3 ( location ) |
Extension buildings to the official seat of the President of the GDR and the guest house of the Council of Ministers of the GDR as well as the boundary wall of the inner Schloßpark Niederschönhausen (see Ensemble Am Schloßpark, architectural monument Tschaikowskystraße 1 and garden monument Am Schloßpark) |
1949–1983, Ossietzkystraße 44.45: | |
South forecourt: guard and garage building (middle guard), 1949–1950 by Willi Wendt | ||||
Gatehouses, 1951; Gate and fence system by Fritz Kühn | ||||
Casino building with administrative part, presidential office, 1951 by the master workshop II of the German building academy, Hanns Hopp | ||||
Farm yard with boiler house, 1954–1956 by Otto Gerth | ||||
Dietzgenstrasse: | ||||
North gate, 1949 by Willi Wendt | ||||
Operational service with garages and gas station, 1950, 1955–1956 | ||||
Guard post at the northern park fence, 1949 including baroque whispering wall | ||||
Tschaikowskistraße: | ||||
Post houses with west gate, 1949 by Willi Wendt | ||||
Apartment house , 1966–1968 by design office 110, W. Schmidt, aluminum facade elements by Fritz Kühn , conversions, 1981–1983 by Erhardt Gißke | ||||
09030245 | Schillerstraße 23-37 ( location ) |
Tramway settlement with inner courtyard | 1927-1930 | |
09065356 | Beatrice-Zweig-Strasse 1–12 Heinrich-Mann-Strasse 42, Hermann-Hesse-Strasse 77/87, Homeyerstrasse 31, 37/39 ( location ) |
Erich Weinert settlement | Housing estate 1950–1951 by Hanns Hopp ; Erich-Weinert Memorial, 1961 (see garden monument Beatrice-Zweig-Straße 2) |
Architectural monuments
No. | location | Official name | description | image |
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09030237 | Am Iderfenngraben 10 ( location ) |
Residential building | 1895-1900 | |
09085336 | Am Orangeriepark 2/6 ( location ) |
Orangery and residential buildings for gardeners | around 1775–1777 (see ensemble Am Schloßpark and garden monument Am Schloßpark) | |
09030227 | Beuthstrasse 53 Dietzgenstrasse 56, Beuthstrasse 51-52 ( location ) |
so-called scholars' home | oldest components around 1820, 1825 conversion to a summer house (Schweizerhaus) with an open garden hall according to Karl Friedrich Schinkel ; Renovations in 1872, 1907–1908 (see Ensemble Dietzgenstraße 42 ...) | |
09030218 | Buchholzer Strasse 8 ( location ) |
Ernst Rehfeld's grave at the 4th Pankow Municipal Cemetery | 1924 | |
09030214 | Buchholzer Strasse 8 ( location ) |
Grave of Max Skladanowsky on the 4th Pankow Municipal Cemetery | 1939 | |
09030215 | Buchholzer Strasse 8 ( location ) |
Carl von Ossietzky grave in the 4th Pankow Municipal Cemetery | ||
09030216 | Buchholzer Strasse 8 ( location ) |
Robert Uhrig's grave at the 4th Pankow Municipal Cemetery | ||
09030217 | Buchholzer Strasse 8 | Wilhelm Dieckmann's grave at the 4th Pankow Municipal Cemetery | ||
09085335 | Dietzgenstrasse 2/4 ( location ) |
Court gardener's house Nietner | 1854 (see Ensemble Am Schloßpark and garden monument Am Schloßpark) | |
09030220 | Dietzgenstrasse 33 ( location ) |
Suburban villa | Remise, around 1900 | |
09030238 | Dietzgenstrasse 41 Kuckhoffstrasse 2/22 ( location ) |
Friedrich List High School | 1908–1910 as the town hall of Niederschönhausen by Carl Fenten, in 1928 it was converted into a grammar school | |
09030223 | Dietzgenstrasse 43/45 ( location ) |
Tenement house | 1910 | |
09030224 | Dietzgenstrasse 47 ( location ) |
Elisabeth-Christinen-Lyceum | 1911–1913 by Paul Hermes | |
09030225 | Dietzgenstrasse 49A ( location ) |
Former summer house and coach house in Swiss style | around 1830, increase in 1875, with gardens (see Ensemble Dietzgenstraße 42 ...) | |
09030226 | Dietzgenstrasse 51/53 ( location ) |
Former summer house Fetschow (Dutch house) | 1847, 1852–1853 for Hauschild conversion as well as Remise and garden hall by Ludwig Schultz (see Ensemble Dietzgenstraße 42 ...) | |
Former component: | Park area; Revoked in 2012 | |||
09030229 | Friedrich-Engels-Strasse 5 ( location ) |
Residential house with front garden and enclosure | 1900/1901 by Alfred Breslauer (see ensemble Friedrich-Engels-Straße 5/7) | |
09065325 | Grabbeallee 2–10 ( location ) |
Evangelical retirement and children's home, emerged from the former Elisabethstift "Siloah" | 1884–1885 by C. Gause The main building is a three-storey brick building with clinker bricks , decorated with relief panels and half-round windows in the triangular gable facing the street. More or less by chance, bay openings or windows are designed in a semicircular shape. |
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09097805 | Grabbeallee 36/40 ( location ) |
former Australian embassy in the GDR era | Residence and embassy building, type IHB III, 1972 by Horst Bauer , VE Bau- und Montagekombinat Ingenieurhochbau Berlin The embassy of Australia has been located in Wallstrasse since 2003. |
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Open space design | ||||
Fence system | ||||
09030232 | Grabbeallee 35 ( location ) |
Suburban villa with front yard and coach house | around 1875. It is considered a well-preserved example of the mostly two-story residential villas built in the Berlin suburbs towards the end of the 19th century. They have been built slightly set back behind the narrow front yards and a raised central projections provided. House number 35 has a side tower in the style of the country houses built by Ludwig Persius in the Italian style. is also in a niche of the tower base a sculpture of Flora . |
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09030233 | Grabbeallee 39 ( location ) |
Suburban villa with front yard and coach house | around 1870 Is considered a well-preserved example of the mostly two-story residential villas built in the Berlin suburbs towards the end of the 19th century. They have been built slightly set back behind the narrow front yards and a raised central projections provided. The three-axis structure is varied with pillars, round arches or columns. It bears the inscription (in Fraktur) Haus Horridoh on the ornamental gable . |
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09030234 | Grabbeallee 43 ( location ) |
former house | There are three individual buildings on the plot, only the northeastern one is the monument. It served as Friedrich-Froebel-Haus from the 1920s and 1945 to 1946 . The entire property has been owned by the Togolese Republic , which has its German embassy here , since 1992 . | |
09050611 | Grabbeallee 51 / 53A ( location ) |
Excursion restaurant ( Ballhaus Pankow ), | Ballhaus, 1880 | |
Hall building, 1892 | ||||
Half-timbered extensions, around 1903 | ||||
09030235 | Grabbeallee 63 ( location ) |
Tenement house | around 1890 | |
09030236 | Grabbeallee 67 ( location ) |
Suburban villa with front yard | around 1885 | |
09097846 | Heinrich-Mann-Strasse 1, ( location ) |
Julius Fucik Memorial | 1974 by Zdenek Nemecek (see garden monument Heinrich-Mann-Straße 1) | |
09097847 | Heinrich-Mann-Strasse 1, ( location ) |
Sales pavilion | Pavilion and pergola, 1925–26 by Alexander Poetschke | |
Wall fountain on the Schönholzer Bridge | ||||
Putti group | ||||
09030240 | Hermann-Hesse-Strasse 20 Waldstrasse 88-89 ( location ) |
Tenement house | 1905-1910 | |
09065359 | Hermann-Hesse-Strasse 82 ( location ) |
Rifle house | 1883 by C. Mittag and H. Görisch | |
09065365 | Hermann-Hesse-Strasse 103 Heinrich-Mann-Strasse, Leonhard-Frank-Strasse ( location ) |
Anton Saefkow's tomb at the 3rd Pankow Municipal Cemetery | Bahnhofstrasse 24 | |
09065361 | Hermann-Hesse-Strasse 103 ( location ) |
Max Butting's grave at the 3rd Pankow Municipal Cemetery | Bahnhofstrasse 24, Heinrich-Mann-Strasse, Leonhard-Frank-Strasse | |
09065363 | Hermann-Hesse-Strasse 103 Bahnhofstrasse 24, Heinrich-Mann-Strasse, Leonhard-Frank-Strasse ( location ) |
Hans Litten's grave at the 3rd Pankow Municipal Cemetery | 1938 | |
09065362 | Hermann-Hesse-Strasse 103 Bahnhofstrasse 24, Heinrich-Mann-Strasse, Leonhard-Frank-Strasse ( location ) |
Grave site Max Lingner at the 3rd Pankow Municipal Cemetery | 1959 | |
09065364 | Hermann-Hesse-Strasse 103 Bahnhofstrasse 24, Heinrich-Mann-Strasse, Leonhard-Frank-Strasse ( location ) |
Paul Nipkow's grave at the 3rd Pankow Municipal Cemetery | 1940 | |
09050612 | Hermann-Hesse-Strasse 103 Bahnhofstrasse 24, Heinrich-Mann-Strasse, Leonhard-Frank-Strasse |
Reinhold Burger grave at the 3rd municipal cemetery in Pankow | ||
09065367 | Homeyerstraße 13 ( location ) |
Residential building with open space | ca.1939, bronze plaque for Arnold Zweig , 1982 by Jo Jastram | |
09030239 | Idastraße 20 ( location ) |
BVG network control center, rectifier plant 301 | 1928 by Hans Heinrich Müller | |
09085249 | Majakowskiring 2 ( location ) |
Villa with garden | 1900 The building in an exposed position, roughly in the middle of the eastern street arch, is a representative single-storey plastered building in the classical style. It has a square floor plan, on the street side a three-axis portico rises on fluted columns. The pediment is decorated with allegorical figures for the fine arts (music, painting and sculpture). |
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09085271 | Majakowskiring 29 ( location ) |
Former home of Wilhelm Pieck (1945–1960) with a garage | 1917; House garden and front garden enclosure, 1950 by Reinhold Lingener | |
09085272 | Majakowskiring 34 ( location ) |
House Johannes R. Becher with home garden and front garden fence | around 1935 | |
09085273 | Majakowskiring 48 ( location ) |
former home of Otto Grotewohl | 1938, remodeled in 1950 by Hans Scharoun ; with villa garden, around 1938, redesigned 1950–1952 by Reinhold Lingner and Hubert Matthes | |
09030242 | Pastor-Niemöller-Platz 2 Hermann-Hesse-Straße 26 ( location ) |
Tenement house | 1908 | |
09030243 | Platanenstrasse 20–21 ( location ) |
Catholic St. Maria Magdalena Church | 1929–1930 by Felix Sturm | |
09030244 | Platanenstrasse 97 ( location ) |
Tenement house, stairwell | 1903 | |
09030246 | Treskowstraße 1 Waldstraße 87 ( location ) |
Tenement house | 1906 | |
09030247 | Treskowstraße 63-64 ( location ) |
Apartment houses and commercial buildings | circa 1905 | |
09030248 | Treskowstraße 65 ( location ) |
Residential building | 1903-1905 | |
09085337 | Tschaikowskistraße 1 ( location ) |
Schönhausen Palace and apartment house | 1664, 1691 by Johann Arnold Nering , 1704 extension by Johann Friedrich Eosander von Göthe , 1763 by Johann Boumann ; Restorations, 1935–1936, 1965 to 1978 (see Ensemble Am Schloßpark and garden monument Am Schloßpark); the apartment house was built from 1966 to 1967/68 according to plans by Walter Schmidt . | |
09030252 | Tschaikowskistraße 44 ( location ) |
Residential building | Front garden with enclosure, fountain, shed, 1896–1897 (see Ensemble Tschaikowskistraße 39 ...) | |
09050609 | Uhlandstraße 20 (Niederschönhausen) ( location ) |
former waterworks | 1903 | |
09030254 | Waldowstrasse 28 ( location ) |
House of Max Skladanowsky | 1896-1899 | |
09030255 | Wilhelm-Wolff-Strasse 8 ( location ) |
Residential building | 1903-1909 |
Garden monuments
No. | location | Official name | description | image |
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09046059 | Am Schloßpark Am Orangeriepark 1, 2/8, 14 Dietzgenstraße 2/6 Ossietzkystraße 44, 45 Schloßallee Tschaikowskistraße 1, 1A, ( location ) |
Schönhausen Palace Park (see ensemble Am Schloßpark and the entire complex at Ossietzkystraße 44, 45 and monuments at Am Orangeriepark 2/6, Dietzgenstraße 2/4, 6; Tschaikowskistraße 1) |
Park with enclosure, horticultural facilities of the Schloßgutvilla (around 1830), from 1664, since 1691 Johann Arnold Nehring , since 1704 enlargements, 1828–31 Peter Joseph Lenné , 1906–24 repair of the castle gardening, redesign by Reinhold Lingner in the enclosed castle garden, since 1960s further redesigns | |
Establishment of a tree nursery by Brucks and Beinroth, since 1950 | ||||
Orangery (around 1764), 1906–24 renovation of the orangery | ||||
09097845 | Heinrich-Mann-Strasse 1 Heinrich-Mann-Strasse 1 Cottastrasse Leonhard-Frank-Strasse 2 ( location ) |
Volkspark Schönholzer Heide (southern part) | 1921 by Alexander Weiss, redesign in 1928 by Alexander Weiss (see monuments Heinrich-Mann-Straße 1) | |
09046609 | Homeyerstraße 31 ( location ) |
Ehmsen home garden | approx. 1951–1952 by Reinhold Lingner (see complete layout Beatrice-Zweig-Straße 1–12) | |
09046067 | Leonhard-Frank-Strasse 31 ( location ) |
Home garden | around 1930 | |
09097754 | Beatrice-Zweig-Straße 2 ( location ) |
Max Lingner home garden | 1951–1952 by Reinhold Lingner (see complete layout Beatrice-Zweig-Straße 1–12) | |
09046071 | Germanenstraße Friesenstraße Waldsteg 64-65 ( location ) |
Volkspark Schönholzer Heide (northern part) | so-called queen plantation since 1753, remodeling in the 20s and 30s | |
09046070 | Germanenstrasse 43 ( location ) |
Cenotaph of the Soviet Fallen | 1947–49 by KA Solowjow, MD Belawenzew, WD Koroljow (architects), IG Perschudschew (sculptors), GM Schubnikow, WG Dubrowski, AA Golub, MG Usman (engineers) | |
09085055 | Tschaikowskistraße 3 ( location ) |
Forecourt and garden of the apartment building | 1966–1968 by Karl Kirschner (see ensemble Am Schloßpark and the entire complex at Ossietzkystraße 44, 45) |
Former monuments
No. | location | Official name | description | image |
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09065357 | Germanenstrasse 34 ( location ) |
Tenement house | around 1905, demolished in 2010 after fire damage |
See also
Web links
Commons : Cultural monuments in Berlin-Niederschönhausen - 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
- ↑ Institute for Monument Preservation (Ed.): The architectural and art monuments of the GDR. Capital Berlin-II . Henschelverlag, Berlin 1984, p. 74 .
- ↑ Institute for Monument Preservation (Ed.): The architectural and art monuments of the GDR. Capital Berlin-II . Henschelverlag, Berlin 1984, p. 69 ff .
- ^ A b Institute for Monument Preservation (Ed.): The architectural and art monuments of the GDR. Capital Berlin-II . Henschelverlag, Berlin 1984, p. 69 ff .
- ↑ Institute for Monument Preservation (Ed.): The architectural and art monuments of the GDR. Capital Berlin-II . Henschelverlag, Berlin 1984, p. 72/73 .