List of cultural monuments in Berlin-Wilhelmstadt

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Location of Wilhelmstadt in Berlin

The list of cultural monuments of Wilhelmstadt includes the cultural monuments of the Berlin district of Wilhelmstadt in the Spandau district .

Monument areas (ensembles)

No. location Official name description image
09080529 Adamstraße 1–2, 49
Beyerstraße 26
Pichelsdorfer Straße 69/77

( location )
Tenement houses and outbuildings

For architectural monuments, see: Adamstrasse 1; 2; 49

Another part of the ensemble:
09080131 - Pichelsdorfer Straße 69 / Beyerstraße 26, apartment building, around 1875
Berlin-Wilhelmstadt Pichelsdorfer Str 69 LDL 09080131.JPG
Remise, around 1875
09080533 - Pichelsdorfer Straße 71, tenement house, around 1875
Berlin-Wilhelmstadt Pichelsdorfer Str 71 LDL 09080533.JPG
Side wing, around 1910
09080534 - Pichelsdorfer Straße 75, tenement house, around 1910
Berlin-Wilhelmstadt Pichelsdorfer Str 75 LDL 09080534.JPG
09080535 - Pichelsdorfer Straße 77, tenement house, around 1890
Berlin-Wilhelmstadt Pichelsdorfer Str 77 LDL 09080535.JPG

Monument areas (entire facilities)

No. location Official name description image
09080613 Adamstrasse 29–31
Konkordiastrasse 1/15 Melanchthonstrasse 61–67 Weverstrasse 34–36
( location )
Adamshof residential complex Erected in 1925 according to plans by Richard Ermisch (see garden monument Adamstrasse 29–31)
Berlin-Spandau Adamstrasse 29-31.JPG
09085466 Betckestraße 5–8D
Weverstraße 4–11E
( location )
Residential complex 1929–31 by Richard Ermisch
Berlin-Spandau Betckestrasse 5-8D.JPG
09085467 Betckestraße 22–33
Pichelsdorfer Straße 78, 80 Wörther Straße 1/7
( location )
Residential complex 1919–20 by Karl Elkart and Ludorf
Berlin-Spandau Betckestrasse Franzstr. LDL 09085467.JPG
09085468 Bocksfeldplatz 1–35
Bocksfeldstraße 30–56
Bollmannweg 1/9
Enger Steig 4/14
Fröhnerstraße 1, 2/10
Jaczostraße 4/34

( location )
Bocksfelde settlement 1927–29 by Carl Jacobs
Berlin-Spandau Bocksfeldplatz LDL 09085468.JPG
09085563 Földerichplatz 5
Konkordiastraße 10
( location )
5th and 12th community school School building and outbuildings, 1877–78
Berlin-Spandau Földerichstrasse 29 33.JPG
School building and gym, 1909–11
09085717 Pichelsdorfer Strasse 28/48
Genfenbergstrasse 3–16, 17/31 Götelstrasse 59 Grimnitzseeweg 3/15
( location )
Birkenwäldchen settlement 1926–28 by Richard Ermisch (garden monument see Pichelsdorfer Straße 28/48)
Settlement 6 Birkenwäldchen Berlin.JPG
09012526 Sharp Lanke 57/61
( location )
Academic sailing club Club house, 1905–06 by Bernhard Steinbrück, 1962–64 extension by Johannes Krüger
Berlin-Spandau Scharfe Lanke 57 61 LDL 09012526.JPG
Boat shed, 1933–34
Garden pavilion, probably 1905-06
Ice house, probably 1905-06
09085788 Sharp Lanke 109/131
( location )
Shipyard Factory hall, workshop and administration building 1899; Factory building and transformer building in 1920. Erected in 1899 as a machine and ship factory for the construction of barges. In 1966 the shipyard was converted into a marina .
Berlin-Spandau Scharfe Lanke 109 + 131 LDL 09085788.JPG
Loss of monument:
administration building, workshop hall
In 2011 a major fire destroyed the site. In June 2011, the foundation stone for the construction of a new office building was laid at the same location. The western factory building has been preserved.
09085789 Schmidt-Knobelsdorf-Strasse 31
Wilhelmstrasse 13A-C, 15–16
( location )
Barracks (brook barracks) 1914–18 (?), Around 1935
Brooke-Barracks-Spandau-Gate-2009.jpg
09085795 Seeburger Strasse 60-61A
( location )
Johannastift Retirement home, 1885, 1890, 1892 (see garden monument Seeburger Strasse 60 ...)
Berlin-Spandau Seeburger Strasse 60-61A LDL 09085795.JPG
09085796 Seeburger Strasse 73–75
Seecktstrasse 2–16
( location )
Barracks (Wavell Barracks) 1935–36 by Robert Kisch
Berlin-Spandau Seeburger Strasse 73-75 LDL 09085796.JPG
09085807 Sprengelstrasse 7/23
Konkordiastrasse 25/27, 29–34 Ulmenstrasse 8/14 Wilhelmstrasse 134–136
( location )
Residential complex 1928–29 by Richard Ermisch
Berlin-Spandau Sprengelstrasse 7 23 LDL 09085807.JPG
09085030 Wilhelmstrasse 22-24
( location )
Official residence of the former fortress prison 1878-81
Bln-Spandau Wilhelmstrasse 22-24.JPG
09085841 Wilhelmstrasse 25-30
( location )
Train barracks (Smuts Barracks) 1885–86 and later extensions
Bln-Spandau Wilhelmstrasse 25-30.JPG

Architectural monuments

No. location Official name description image
09080531 Adamstrasse 2
( location )
Tenement house around 1900 (see Ensemble Adamstrasse 1–2, 49)
Berlin-Spandau Adamstrasse 2.JPG
09080609 Adamstrasse 8
( location )
Residential house with side building 1873
Berlin-Spandau Adamstrasse 8.JPG
09080610 Adamstrasse 9
( location )
Tenement house and outbuildings 1873-74
Berlin-Spandau Adamstrasse 9.JPG
09080611 Adamstrasse 10
( location )
Tenement house and outbuildings 1873-74
Berlin-Spandau Adamstrasse 10.JPG
09080612 Adamstrasse 28
Melanchthonstrasse 1–2
( location )
Friedrich-Wilhelm-Victoria-Bürger-Hospital 1896–97, expanded in 1931
Berlin-Spandau Adamstrasse 28.JPG
09080532 Adamstrasse 49
( location )
Tenement house with side wing around 1885 (see Ensemble Adamstrasse 1–2, 49)
Berlin-Spandau Adamstrasse 49.JPG
09085433 Alt-Pichelsdorf
Heerstraße
( location )
Kiosk with toilet facilities around 1925
Berlin-Spandau Alt-Pichelsdorf LDL 09085433.JPG
09085434 Alt-Pichelsdorf 3
( location )
Farmhouse with outbuildings Farmhouse, around 1850
Berlin-Spandau Alt-Pichelsdorf 3 LDL 09085434.JPG
Outbuildings
09085435 Alt-Pichelsdorf 3A, 6A
( location )
Tenement house around 1900
Berlin-Spandau Alt-Pichelsdorf 3A 6A LDL 09085435.JPG
09085443 Am Pichelssee 15
Schwimmerweg 10-11
( location )
Residential building around 1885
Extension in 1928 by Heinrich Wolf
Berlin-Spandau Am Pichelssee 15 LDL 09085443.JPG
09085444 Am Pichelssee 20–21
( location )
Federal teaching and research facility of the DLRG 1969–71 by Ludwig Leo
Berlin-Spandau Am Pichelssee 20-21 LDL 09085444.JPG
09085596 Havelchaussee
Elsgrabenweg
( location )
Teltower Schanze Ski jump with cavities and trenches, completed in 1866
Spandau Teltower Schanze.JPG
09085815 Brandensteinweg 37
( location )
Boathouse with summer arbor 1920s
Brandensteinweg 37 (Berlin-Wilhelmstadt) .JPG
09085492 Brüderstraße 6
Földerichstraße 63
( location )
Tenement house 1906-08.
Berlin-Spandau Brüderstraße 6.JPG
09085493 Brüderstraße 17
( location )
Tenement house around 1905
Bruederstrasse 17 LDL 09085493.JPG
09085494 Brüderstraße 18
( location )
Tenement house around 1910
Berlin-Spandau Brüderstraße 18.JPG
09085495 Brüderstraße 36
Pichelsdorfer Straße 99
( location )
Tenement house with coach house around 1885
Berlin-Spandau Brüderstraße 36.JPG
09085569 Gatower Strasse 7
( location )
Residential building with workshop and stable building around 1890
Berlin-Spandau Gatower Strasse 7 09085569.JPG
09085570 Gatower Strasse 199/219
( location )
Jaczo Tower Memorial, 4th quarter of the 19th century. The approximately 4-meter-high round tower in the romantic -mittelalterlichen style points as well as the location on the other side of the Havel Schildhorn monument to the Schildhorn legend , after the Slavic prince Jacza of Koepenick in 1157 after a lost battle against Albert the Bären flees through the Havel, almost drowns and in his need asks the Christian God for help (thus heralding the Christianization of the Slavs).

The tower consists of uncut limestone blocks as well as partially granite stones and industrial bricks and is crowned with 13 brick battlements. A figure relief on the west side of the tower depicts Jacza's flight, followed by three German knights. Below is an inscription Has per fauces, Jaczo, princeps Slavorum, / from Alberto Urso pulsus, ad habelam evasit. / Anno Domini MCLVII. (Through this gorge, Jaczo the Slav prince was pursued by Albrecht the Bear in the year of the Lord in 1157 and driven into the Havel). In the south side there is an entrance with a lattice door and a round arch, above which a relief with a bear coat of arms is embedded.

The exact date of construction is disputed, many sources cite 1914 as the probable year of construction, while more recent research suggests that it existed before 1900. More recently, the structure has been badly damaged by decay and vandalism. The Open Monument Day 2011 brought the forgotten Jaczo Tower back into public awareness. The "Förderverein historisches Gatow" carried out some restoration work on the building in June 2011 and, among other things, completely restored all 13 battlements.

Jaczo Tower
Relief and inscription on the Jaczo tower
09085579 Götelstrasse 111/115
( location )
Pumping station 1897 by Friedrich Paul
Berlin-Spandau Götelstrasse 111-115.JPG
09085580 Gotenweg 17
( location )
Residential building 1937, by Hanns A. Pfeffer
Berlin-Spandau Gotenweg 17 LDL 09085580.JPG
09085581 Gotenweg 20
( location )
Residential building after 1937, by Hanns A. Pfeffer
Berlin-Spandau Gotenweg 20 LDL 09085581.JPG
09085584 Grimnitzstrasse 8
( location )
Residential building with outbuildings 1877, heightening of the side wing, 1935
Berlin-Spandau Grimnitzstrasse 8 LDL 09085584.JPG
09085599 Heerstrasse
( location )
Stößenseebrücke 1908-09 by Karl Bernhard. The truss bridge with a 5-span carriageway on top was built together with the Frey Bridge as part of Heerstraße. It is approx. 100 meters long and spans the Stößensee and the Havelchaussee . In 2001 the bridge had to be repaired after the southwestern base had tilted.
Stössenseebrücke 1 Berlin.JPG
09085604 Höhenweg 8
( location )
Residential building around 1930
Berlin-Spandau Höhenweg 8 LDL 09085604.JPG
09085605 Höhenweg 9
( location )
House Dr. Baensch 1934–35 by Hans Scharoun - house for the lawyer Dr. Felix Baensch. The narrow street view is conventionally designed with a flat monopitch roof and a simple, plastered window facade. On the garden side, on the other hand, the floor plan develops fan-shaped and thus corresponds to the hilly landscape that slopes down towards the Havel side. The rear facade consists of large window fronts and wood paneling.

see also: Garden Monument Höhenweg 9

Berlin-Spandau Höhenweg 9 LDL 09085605.JPG
09085606 Höhenweg 10
( location )
Residential building 1934 by Hermann Henselmann
Berlin-Spandau Höhenweg 10 LDL 09085606.JPG
09085070 Jaczostraße 52/54
( location )
Ev. Mercy Church 1946–57 by Carl Theodor Brodführer, bell tower in 1965 by Scholz
Berlin-Spandau Jaczostrasse 52 54 LDL 09085070.JPG
09085627 Jägerstrasse 9-10
Weißenburger Strasse 50
( location )
Tenement house 1926 by B. Bohne
Berlin-Spandau Jägerstrasse 9-10 LDL 09085627.JPG
09085679 Melanchthonplatz
( location )
Ev. Melanchthon Church 1893 by v. Lancizolle, renewal 1954–56 by Emil Fangmeyer
Berlin-Spandau Melanchthonplatz.JPG
09080530 Pichelsdorfer Straße 73
Adamstraße 1
( location )
Tenement house around 1875 (see Ensemble Adamstrasse 1–2, 49)
Berlin-Spandau Pichelsdorfer Strasse 73.JPG
09085718 Pichelsdorfer Strasse 87
Weißenburger Strasse 15
( location )
Tenement house around 1905
Berlin-Spandau Pichelsdorfer Strasse 87.JPG
09097853 Pichelsdorfer Strasse 89/91
Weißenburger Strasse 47
( location )
Residential building with shop and restaurant (half-timbered building, Rayon District 2 ) around 1870, remodeling in 1888 The
building was placed under monument protection for a short time after the demolition plans and protests of the citizens became known.
Spandau House in the Rayon 2.jpg
Shop, around 1905
Commercial building (courtyard building), 1888
09085791 Schulenburgstraße
Götelstraße
( location )
Schulenburg Bridge 1907-09
Schulenburgbrücke 1 Berlin.JPG
09065378 Sharp Lanke 51
( location )
villa 1970–71 by Jan and Rolf Rave
Berlin-Wilhelmstadt Scharfe Lanke 51 LDL 09065378.JPG
09085794 Seeburger Strasse 15A
( location )
Colonist House around 1820
Berlin-Spandau Seeburger Strasse 15A LDL 09085794.JPG
09085797 Seeburger Strasse 86A
( location )
Residential building around 1820
Berlin-Spandau Seeburger Strasse 86A LDL 09085797.JPG
09085798 Seeburger Strasse 90
( location )
Tenement house around 1880
Berlin-Spandau Seeburger Strasse 90 91 LDL 09085798 99.JPG
09085799 Seeburger Strasse 91
( location )
Tenement house with outbuildings around 1880
09085806 Siemenswerderweg 65
( location )
Clubhouse Siemens-Werder Excursion restaurant, 1900
Berlin-Spandau Siemenswerderweg 65 LDL 09085806.JPG
09085818 Teltower Strasse 16
( location )
Tenement house 1914
Berlin-Spandau Teltower Strasse 16 LDL 09085818.JPG
09012507 Teltower Straße 18
( location )
Tenement house 1914
Berlin-Spandau Teltower Strasse 18 LDL 09012507.JPG
09085833 Weinmeisterhornweg 123
( location )
House with stable and barn 1894-1914
Berlin-Spandau Weinmeisterhornweg 123 LDL 09085833.JPG
09010153 Weißenburger Strasse 9-11
( location )
Catholic St. Wilhelm Church 1963–65 by Ullrich Craemer
Berlin-Spandau Weißenburger Strasse 9-11 LDL 09010153.JPG
09085834 Wendenweg 13/15
( location )
Residential building 1931
Berlin-Spandau Wendenweg 13 + 15 LDL 09085834.JPG
09085850 To the Haveldüne 2
( location )
Steel plate prefabricated house House, 1928
Berlin-Spandau Zur Haveldüne 2 LDL 09085850.JPG

Garden monuments

No. location Official name description image
09046196 Adamstrasse 29–31
Konkordiastrasse 1/15, Melanchthonstrasse 61–67, Weverstrasse 34–36
( location )
Inner courtyard and main courtyard from 1925 by Richard Ermisch (?) (see complete system Adamstrasse 29–31)
Berlin-Wilhelmstadt Adamstrasse 29 31 inner courtyard LDL 09046196.JPG
09046202 Betckestrasse 24-31
( location )
Forecourt 1919 by Karl Elkart
Berlin-Spandau Betckestrasse 24-31.JPG
09046213 Höhenweg 9
( location )
Home garden 1934–35 by Hermann Mattern , Herta Hammerbacher and Karl Foerster

see also: Monument Höhenweg 9 (Baensch House)

Berlin-Spandau Höhenweg 9 LDL 09046213.JPG
09046207 Pichelsdorfer Strasse 28/42
Genfenbergstrasse Grimnitzseeweg
( location )
Open spaces of the Birkenwäldchen settlement since 1881, 1928 by Richard Ermisch (?) (see complete Pichelsdorfer Straße 28/48)
Settlement 3 Birkenwäldchen Berlin.JPG
09046212 Seeburger Strasse 60-61A
( location )
Park of the Johannastiftes from 1884 (see complete system Seeburger Straße 60 ...)
Berlin-Spandau Seeburger Strasse 60-61A LDL 09046212.JPG

Former monuments

No. location Official name description image
09085598 Heerstrasse
( location )
Frey Bridge 1908–09 by Karl Bernhard , rebuilt 1948–51. The riveted truss arch bridge with suspended, 5-span carriageway was built, as was the neighboring Stößensee bridge, as part of the overall Döberitzer Heerstraße project . It leads the Bundesstraße 2 / 5 on the Havel. The moor areas on both sides of the river bank posed a particular challenge during construction; this results in a total length of 163.8 meters with a stream opening of 63 meters. The original Treskow Bridge and the Stubenrauch Bridge were designed by Karl Bernhard in the same architectural style .

In 2008, corrosion damage was found on the bridge and it was therefore only passable at 30 km / h. In connection with the traffic project German Unity No. 17 , the Frey Bridge is to be replaced by a new building to enable a passage height of 5.25 meters on the Havel. The controversial demolition took place in March 2015.

Freybrücke 1 Berlin.JPG

See also

Web links

Commons : Cultural monuments in Berlin-Wilhelmstadt  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Harry Nehls: What will happen to the Jaczo Tower? In: Berlin monthly magazine ( Luisenstädtischer Bildungsverein ) . Issue 5, 1999, ISSN  0944-5560 , p. 46–54 ( luise-berlin.de ).
  2. Jaczoturm and Schildhornsage.  ( Page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (PDF; 1.2 MB) School project of the Paul Moor School, 2011@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.paul-moor-schule.cidsnet.de  
  3. Jaczo Tower restored. ( Memento of the original from May 5, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (PDF; 8.8 MB) Spandauer Volksblatt, June 8, 2011 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.berliner-woche.de
  4. Hanns M. Sauter, Arno Hartmann, Tarja Katz: Introduction to drafting . 2011, ISBN 978-3-8348-1728-0 , pp. 298 ( Google Books ).
  5. berliner-woche.de
  6. Measures to restrict traffic over Freybrücke necessary. Press release from the Senate Department for Urban Development
  7. ^ Frey Bridge in Spandau. Bridge in pieces. In: Der Tagesspiegel, online version from March 19, 2015

Image sources

  1. Haus Baensch , photos, interior fittings and architectural drawings at Urbipedia