List of cultural monuments in Berlin-Oberschöneweide
The list of cultural monuments of Oberschöneweide includes the cultural monuments of the Berlin district of Oberschöneweide in the Treptow-Köpenick district .
Monument areas (ensembles)
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| 09020089 | Firlstrasse 17/25 Kottmeierstrasse 2/4, Plönzeile 1–7 ( location ) |
For school complex and gyms, see: Firlstrasse 23/25; Kottmeierstrasse 2/4 |
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| 09020094 - Plönzeile 7, Lyceum and Amtshaus 1904–05 by Paul Gerking |
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Monument areas (entire facilities)
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| 09020095 | At the Wuhlheide ( location ) |
Wuhlheide waterworks , with factory garden | House for operations manager, 1911–12 by Ziesemann |
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| Double pure water tank, 1913-16 by Ziesemann |
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| House for machine manager, 1913-14 by Ziesemann |
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| Machine house, 1912-14 by Ziesemann, Gottlieb Tesch |
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| Aerator building, 1912-14 by Ziesemann |
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| Filter houses, 1913-16 by Ziesemann |
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| Administration building, 1913/1914 by Ziesemann |
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| Factory garden |
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| 09020078 | At the Wuhlheide 131A ( location ) |
Forest cemetery Oberschöneweide | Cemetery chapel, 1903-04 by Max Stutterheim | |
| Cemetery administration, 1903/1904 by Max Stutterheim |
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| Mortuary, 1908 by J. Th. Hamacher and 1925 by Gaedicke |
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| Rathenau grave, 1903/04 by Alfred Messel | ||||
| Deul grave site, 1904 | ||||
| King's grave, 1904 by Max Stutterheim |
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| Angels grave, 1905 by Franz Feuerhardt |
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| Weber burial site, around 1910 |
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| Kühn grave site, 1911 |
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| Noack burial site, 1916 |
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| Benz burial site, 1914 |
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| Müller burial site, 1919 |
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| Lehmann grave, 1919 |
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| Peierl's grave, 1921 |
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| Papenfuß burial site, 1927 |
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| Lehmann grave, 1928 |
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| Nordquist burial site, around 1930 |
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| Temmler grave, 1930 by Freymann | ||||
| Community grave of victims of fascism, 1950 | ||||
| 09020144 | Edisonstrasse 30–33 Roedernstrasse 17–20, Zeppelinstrasse 1/9 ( location ) |
Residential complex | 1929/1930 by Willy Mühlau |
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| 09020086 | Edisonstrasse 63 Wilhelminenhofstrasse 87 ( location ) |
Lamp factory Frister, Spreehöfe | 1897–1900 and 1911–13 topped up by R. Guthmann descendants |
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| Extension, 1916–17 |
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| 09020146 | Firlstrasse 10/14 Zeppelinstrasse 122/124 ( location ) |
Residential complex | 1929–30 by Willy Mühlau, consists of 4 units |
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| 09020090 | Firlstrasse 23/25 Plönzeile 1 ( location ) |
4. Oberschöneweide community school | 1897–1900 (see Ensemble Firlstrasse 17/25) |
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| Gym, 1897-1900 |
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| 09020148 | Fuststrasse 30/50 Edisonstrasse 36 ( location ) |
Residential complex | 1929–31 by Willy Mühlau |
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| 09020149 | Goethestrasse 7/17 Parsevalstrasse 6/14 ( location ) |
Residential complex | 1929–30 by MW Baars |
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| 09020152 | Greek Allee 9 Antoniuskirchstraße 5, Roedernstraße 1–2 ( location ) |
Catholic St. Antonius Church with parish hall | 1906-08 by Wilhelm Fahlbusch; Tower roof, 1977 | |
| Parish office, 1906-08 by Wilhelm Fahlbusch | ||||
| 09020155 |
Helmholtzstrasse 5/7/9 ( location ) |
Tenement houses and studio buildings | No. 5, 1903 with garden courtyard (see garden monument Helmholtzstraße 5) | |
| Studio building | ||||
| No. 7, 1904–05 by Max Stutterheim |
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| No. 9, 1907 by Max Stutterheim |
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| Courtyard building | ||||
| 09020092 | Kottmeierstraße 2/4, 1. Firlstraße 17 ( location ) |
Community school Oberschöneweide | 1908 by J. Th. Hamacher (see Ensemble Firlstrasse 17/25) |
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| Double gym, 1927 by Gaedicke |
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| 09020102 |
Nalepastraße 18/50 ( location ) |
Broadcasting center Nalepastrasse | Funkhaus, 1951–54 by Franz Ehrlich and Gerhard Probst |
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| Studio building, 1951–56 by Franz Ehrlich and Gerhard Probst |
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| Canteen, 1951–56 by Franz Ehrlich and Gerhard Probst | ||||
| Workshop and garage building, 1951–56 by Franz Ehrlich and Gerhard Probst | ||||
| Porter's house, 1951–56 by Franz Ehrlich and Gerhard Probst |
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| 09020161 | Ostendstrasse 1–8 Wilhelminenhofstrasse ( location ) |
National Automobile Society | Production and administration building, designed by Peter Behrens 1913–17 | |
| two-aisled assembly hall, 1913–17 by Peter Behrens | ||||
| 09020106 | Rummelsburger Landstrasse 2, 12 Nalepastrasse ( location ) |
Rummelsburg power plant | Maschinenhaus, 1906-08 from the construction office of the Berliner Elektrizitätswerke |
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| Company building extension and gatehouse |
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| Extension buildings, 1925–29 by Hans Müller |
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| Inlet and outlet duct for cooling | ||||
| Loss of monument: boiler house & retort house | Boiler house built 1906–1910 by Hans Heinrich Müller, remodeled 1925–27
Demolished in 2000 due to the risk of collapse |
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| 09020186 | Wilhelminenhofstrasse 6 ( location ) |
Lehmann rental house | Entrance portal, 1894 by Heinrich Lehmann |
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| Ballroom or garden hall in the side wing, designed by Heinrich Lehmann in 1902 |
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| Garden courtyard with fountain |
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| 09020164 | Wilhelminenhofstrasse 21–23 ( location ) |
Tenement houses | 1897 by Rudolf Goltsch |
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| Backyard building at number 21 | ||||
| 09020112 | Wilhelminenhofstrasse 66–70 Ostendstrasse 30–35 ( location ) |
Accumulator factory ( BAE batteries ) | Administration building, designed by Emil Schütze in 1899 |
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| Official residence, designed by Emil Schütze in 1906 with enclosure and factory gate |
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| Workers' Welfare Building , 1912–13 by Felix Lindhorst During the GDR era, the building served as the cultural center of the VEB factory for television electronics |
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| Director's residence, 1913-14 by A. Winkler |
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| Installation hall, 1925–26 by Jean Krämer | ||||
| 09020314 | Wilhelminenhofstrasse 75–77 Ernst-Ziesel-Strasse 1 Johannes-Kraaz-Strasse 9, 11, 14 Osmar-Klemm-Strasse 1, 2 Paul-Troop-Strasse 9, 11 Peter-Behrens-Strasse 1, 2, 15 ( location ) |
AEG cable works Oberspree | AEG founded in 1895 by Emil Rathenau | |
| Hall block I (KWO 8) with boiler house I, 1897–99 by Paul Tropp, gable renewed in 1928 by Ernst Ziesel, 1941 | ||||
| Building A 1 (factory for insulation material), 1898 by Paul Tropp | ||||
| Building A 5 (canteen), 1899–1900 by Johannes Kraaz, street front 1925 |
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| Building A (wire factory) (KWO 10), 1897 by Paul Tropp |
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| Building A 6 (administration building), 1897–98 by Paul Tropp | ||||
| Hall block II (KWO 24) with boiler house II, front building and traditional hall aisles, 1903 by Gottfried Klemm, partial demolition in 1995 | ||||
| Building A 2 (KWO 13), 1904–05 by WO Klemm, front building around 1910, mansard roof replaced by barrel roof in 1999 |
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| Building A4 (KWO 25), 1905 by WO Klemm, extended 1911–12, heightened in 1924 by Jean Krämer | ||||
| Hall block V (KWO 68), 1899–1900 by WO Klemm, extension of hall aisles in 1928 by Ernst Ziesel |
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| Hall block IX (rubber hose factory), 1899–1900 by WO Klemm, 1915 |
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| Laboratory, 1916 by WO Klemm | ||||
| Building A 3 (warehouse), 1910-11 by WO Klemm |
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| Hall block IV (press and stamping plant), 1916 by Peter Behrens |
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| Harbor crane, 1950 with body from 1966 | ||||
| Building A 9 (director's residence) with villa garden, 1901–02 by Johannes Kraaz, extension 1906 & 1913 |
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| Accumulator tower, 1915 | ||||
| Loss of monument: Building A 8, halls and bridge | Building A 8 (telecommunications cable factory), built by Ernst Ziesel and Gerhard Mensch in 1927–28 ; Testimony to the early multi-storey factories in steel frame construction; Demolished in 2006 due to oil contamination and weak developers |
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| Hall blocks III, VI & VII, removed in 1996 | ||||
| Swing bridge, from 1922; Removed in 1996 | ||||
| Spreehalle, 1958–61, revoked monument status, now building G (cafeteria) of the HTW |
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| 09020338 | Wilhelminenhofstrasse 76 ( location ) |
Oberspree power plant | Machine hall, 1895–97 by Paul Tropp, reconstruction of the fronts 1912–13 |
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| Boiler house with three chimneys, 1895–1905 |
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| Turbine hall, 1905 |
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| 09020117 | Wilhelminenhofstrasse 78 Lauffener Strasse ( location ) |
Substation Oberspree | Transformer house, 1912, cubic structure added in 1927, extension in 1933 |
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| Schalthaus, Hans H. Müller from 1933 |
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| Phase shifter hall, 1937 from BEWAG | ||||
| 09020121 | Wilhelminenhofstrasse 83–85 Edisonstrasse 1–8 ( location ) |
German Niles machine tool factory, later AEG transformer factory in Oberschöneweide | Machine and assembly hall (No. 33, 34), 1898–99 by Paul Tropp |
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| Core shop with head building, 1899 by Paul Tropp |
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| Administration and social building, designed by Paul Sellmann in 1941 | ||||
| Large transformer hall, 1928–29 by Ernst Ziesel | ||||
| New assembly hall, 1915–16 by Paul Tropp |
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| Production building, 1938–39 by Paul Sellmann | ||||
| Hall with administration building, 1938–39 by Paul Sellmann | ||||
| Official residence, 1898–99 by Paul Tropp |
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| Administration building, 1899 by Paul Tropp, extension in 1922 by Jean Krämer |
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| Canteen, 1899 by Paul Tropp | ||||
| Smithy, 1899 by Paul Tropp | ||||
| Camp, 1909 | ||||
| Kraftwerk, 1926–28 by Walter Klingenberg and Werner Issel |
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| Spree building, 1926, 1939 by Paul Sellmann | ||||
| 09020128 | Wilhelminenhofstrasse 88-89 ( location ) |
Oberspree gas station | Machine and apparatus house, 1898–99, added floor by Heinrich Lehmann in 1906 |
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| High pressure system, 1906 by Heinrich Lehmann |
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| Storage and social building, 1941 by Paul Fr. Neiss |
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| Loss of monument: boiler house & retort house | Boiler house built in 1905 by Paul Karchow, remodeled in 1920 | |||
| Retort house, built 1898–1899 by Schulz & Schlichting, remodeled in 1920 & 1940, had to give way to a parking lot, cinema and commercial space | ||||
| 09020133 | Wilhelminenhofstrasse 89A ( location ) |
Norddeutsche Eisenwerke, later ADMOS | Administration building, designed by Bruno Nerlich in 1906 |
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| Foundry and workshop, 1941 by Paul Fr. Neiss |
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| 09020135 | Zeppelinstraße 11/71 An der Wuhlheide 2/22, Fontanestraße 8–12C, Roedernstraße 8–13, 14A, 14B ( location ) |
Oberschöneweide settlement | 1915 Planning by Peter Behrens , execution 1919–21 by Peter Behrens and J. Th. Hamacher, extension 1921–23 by Hans Spitzner |
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| Extension (row houses), 1921–23 by Hans Spitzner | ||||
| 09020137 | Zeppelinstraße 73/87 An der Wuhlheide 26/40, Fontanestraße 3–7, Triniusstraße 10–11A ( location ) |
Gebag settlement | 1924-25 by Jean Krämer; 1928–30 by Ernst Ziesel |
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Architectural monuments
| No. | location | Official name | description | image |
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| 09020165 | Zeppelinstrasse 76/80 ( location ) |
Realgymnasium Oberschöneweide | Main building, 1910–11 by J. Th. Hamacher |
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| Gym, 1910–11 by J. Th. Hamacher | ||||
| Director's residence, 1910–11 by J. Th. Hamacher | ||||
| 09020167 | At the Wuhlheide 192/194 ( location ) |
Boathouse Elektra | 1910–12 by Peter Behrens with Charles-Édouard Jeanneret-Gris | |
| Gardens, 1910–12 by Peter Behrens | ||||
| 09045760 | At the Wuhlheide 236/238 ( location ) |
Villa Frieske | 1877 by Hermann Dorn | |
| 09020168 | Edisonstrasse 15 ( location ) |
Villa Deul | 1893 by Robert Buntzel, converted into a falcon pharmacy in 1916 |
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| 09020182 | Edisonstrasse 62 Wilhelminenhofstrasse 15 ( location ) |
Tenement house | 1898-99 |
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| 09020087 | Firlstrasse ( location ) |
Ev. Christ Church | 1906-08 by Robert Leibnitz (see garden monument Firlstrasse) |
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| 09020088 | Firlstrasse 16 Greek Allee 53 ( location ) |
Parish hall | 1926–28 by Albert Eveking |
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| 09020170 | Gaußstrasse 1 Keplerstrasse 10 ( location ) |
Community school and high school | 1906-07 by J. Th. Hamacher |
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| 09020183 | Greek Allee 14 Parsevalstraße 2–4 ( location ) |
Tenement house | 1911 by Emil Brandau |
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| 09020171 | Greek Allee 22 Schillerpromenade 1 ( location ) |
Post office Oberschöneweide | 1909-10 by Hermann Struve |
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| 09020173 | Nalepastraße 203/209 ( location ) |
6th and 7th community school | 1912-14 by J. Th. Hamacher |
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| 09020174 | Nixenstrasse 2 ( location ) |
Rowing Club Sturmvogel | 1910 by Emil Frey | |
| 09020179 | Schillerpromenade 11-12 ( location ) |
Tenement house | 1922–23 by Jean Krämer | |
| 09020190 | Siemensstrasse Karlshorster Strasse (Treptow) ( location ) |
Stubenrauch Bridge | 1908-09 by Karl Bernhard |
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| 09020180 | Siemensstrasse 22 ( location ) |
Fire station | Syringe house, designed by Heinrich Lehmann in 1899 |
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| 09020184 |
Wilhelminenhofstrasse 46 ( location ) |
Tenement house with side wing | 1905 by Gottfried Klemm | |
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Garden monuments
| No. | location | Official name | description | image |
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| 09046018 | At the Wuhlheide ( location ) |
Ernst Thälmann Pioneer Park | Leisure and recreation park, 1951 by Reinhold Lingner |
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| Path axis to the open-air stage |
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| Outdoor stage |
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| Bathing lake with sunbathing lawn |
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| 09046019 | At the Wuhlheide Eichgestell, street to the FEZ ( location ) |
Volkspark Wuhlheide | 1923, around 1932 by Ernst Harrich | |
| Calibration frame between Treskowallee and the road to the FEZ, since 1730 | ||||
| 09046023 | Firlstrasse ( location ) |
Church square at the Christ Church | 1907-08 by Robert Leibnitz (see Firlstrasse monument, church) | |
| Monument, around 1920 |
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| 09046027 | Helmholtzstrasse 5 ( location ) |
Garden courtyard | 1903 by Max Stutterheim (?) (See complete system at Helmholtzstrasse 5/9) |
Web links
Commons : Cultural monuments in Berlin-Oberschöneweide - 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)
- Information sheet on the Oberspree power plant and substation from the Berlin Center for Industrial Culture
- Information sheet on the Rathenau halls from the Berlin Center for Industrial Culture
Individual evidence
- ^ Monuments in Berlin: Treptow-Köpenick district, Nieder- and Oberschöneweide, Michael Imhof Verlag, 2003