List of cultural monuments and important buildings in Klein Glienicke

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The following lists contain the architectural and ground monuments as well as significant urban structures in the Potsdam district of Klein Glienicke .

Architectural monuments

ID no. location Official name description image
09156643 Louis-Nathan-Allee 5
location
Swiss house Alpine-style building planned as a rental apartment building.
Client: Carl von Preußen
Year of construction: 1864–1866
Architect: Ferdinand von Arnim
KleinGlienicke Schweizerhaus4.JPG
09156644 Louis-Nathan-Allee 6
location
Swiss house Alpine-style building planned as a rental apartment building.
Client: Carl von Preußen
Year of construction: 1864–1866
Architect: Ferdinand von Arnim
Glienicke Schweizerhaus 8.JPG
09156645 Louis-Nathan-Allee 7
location
Swiss house Alpine-style building planned as a rental apartment building.
Client: Carl von Preußen
Year of construction: 1864–1866
Architect: Ferdinand von Arnim
Klein-Glienicke Louis-Nathan-Allee 7.jpg
09156194 Waldmüllerstraße 3
location
Swiss house Year of construction: 1874
Builder: Ludwig Heck, master carpenter
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09156594 Waldmüllerstraße 13
location
Forester's House Neo-Gothic building (English Tudor Gothic ), based on the gatekeeper houses to the Babelsberg Park, including gardens and ancillary buildings Construction time: around 1850 Architect: Christian Heinrich Ziller Client: Carl von Preußen, previously used as the forester's house on the former Enver-Pascha Bridge


Klein-Glienicke Unterförsterei.jpg
09156197 Wilhelm-Leuschner-Strasse
location
Klein-Glienicke Chapel (next to No. 1) The church, built in neo-Gothic style, was built in 1880/81. Reinhold Persius made the draft . Klein-Glienicke Chapel.jpg
09156196 Wilhelm-Leuschner-Strasse
location
Old Klein-Glienicke cemetery since 1781
with surrounding wall and belfry at the south entrance (built by Werner Blume)
with the historical graves:
- The von Türk
family - Müller-Grothe family grave (publisher, owner of the Villa Karl-Marx-Str. 2 "Truman-Villa")
- Blume family grave (Architect family with activity area Klein Glienicke)
Kleinglienicker Friedhof 1990.jpg
09156646 Wilhelm-Leuschner-Straße 1
location
Swiss house Alpine-style building planned as a rental apartment building.
Client: Carl von Preußen
Year of construction: 1864–1866
Architect: Ferdinand von Arnim
Klein-Glienicke Schweizerhaus Stall.jpg
09156689 Wilhelm-Leuschner-Straße 4
location
Preacher's house with coach house Former preacher's house of the Church of St. Peter and Paul on Nikolskoe
Year of construction: 1835–1837
Architect: Albert Dietrich Schadow
Garden: Peter Joseph Lenné
Klein-Glienicke Pfarrhof.jpg
09156647 Wilhelm-Leuschner-Straße 6
location
Stable to the Swiss house Former stable. Building belonging to the residential building at Wilhelm-Leuschner-Straße 7.
Construction time: around 1870
Architect and client: unknown
Klein Glienicke - Wilhelm-Leuschner-Strasse 6.jpg
09156648 Wilhelm-Leuschner-Straße 7
location
Swiss house so-called Bavarian House. Belonging to Wilhelm-Leuschner-Straße 6
Building planned as a rental apartment building in Alpine style.
Builder: Carl von Preußen
Year of construction: 1873/74
Builder: Ernst Petzholtz , master mason
Klein-Glienicke Swiss Houses Workers' House (2) .jpg
09156198 Wilhelm-Leuschner-Straße 9, 10
location
Orphan Fund Former orphan welfare institution of the Türk Foundation with outbuildings
built in the Italian country house style , year of construction: 1857/58
Design: Ludwig Persius
Execution: Ferdinand von Arnim
Gardens by Peter Joseph Lenné
Klein Glienicke - Wilhelm-Leuschner-Strasse 9 + 10.jpg

Soil monuments

ID no. location description image
BD1 Area Lankestrasse and bridgehead of the Parkbrücke
Site 7 "Stone Age individual find" 60x15transparent spacer.svg
BD2 Waldmüllerstrasse
medieval town center of the "Glinken", which fell desolate in the course of the Middle Ages and early modern times 60x15transparent spacer.svg

Significant urban structures

No. location description image
1 Mövenstrasse
as a street space (formerly Parkstraße) in the historical street layout Klein Glienicke - Mövenstrasse.jpg
2 Wilhelm-Leuschner-Strasse
as a street space (formerly Karlstraße) with historical pavement and vegetation Klein Glienicke - Wilhelm-Leuschner-Strasse (1) .jpg
3 Louis-Nathan-Allee
(formerly Parkstrasse) as a park between Böttcherberg and the avenue leading to the hunting lodge (now Waldmüllerstrasse), including the course of the Bäke with the former kitchen and vegetable garden of the hunting lodge Klein Glienicke - Louis-Nathan-Allee.jpg
4th Waldmüllerstrasse
as a street space (formerly Kurfürstenstraße), formerly a baroque avenue with paving, structure and planting leading directly to the hunting lodge; including sidewalks, front gardens and fences, Bäkebrücke and forecourt to the hunting lodge, the adjoining buildings are testimony to the history of architecture through the presence of the most diverse elements:

- Swiss house character like no.3, no.7b
- Italian country house style ( no.6, no.2 )
- Art Nouveau elements (no.10)
- 1920s, 30s (no.12, former administration building of the Teltow Canal Society)
- Jubilee oak with memorial stone for the 25th anniversary of the peace treaty in 1871

Klein Glienicke - Waldmüllerstraße.jpg
5 Waldmüllerstrasse 7b
Single-family house with wooden decorations (gable) in the typical Swiss house style (Villa Schulz)

Construction time: 1888

Klein Glienicke - Waldmüllerstraße 7b.jpg
6th Lankestrasse
Street space with historically. Plaster u. planting Klein Glienicke - Lankestrasse.jpg
7th Park bridge
Bridge over the Babelsberg breakthrough including original railings, bridgeheads and riverside paths. The bridge is to be rebuilt (planning status 2016 of the German Unity Project No. 17) as part of the expansion of the federal waterway with passage widths and heights adapted to the canal expansion. Klein Glienicke - Park Bridge.jpg
8th At the Böttcherberg
as a street space at the foot of the Böttcherberg with historical pavement, adjoining buildings partly towards the Böttcherberg with Schweizerhaus facades with plank-rafter roof construction around 1920 (No. 2) as well as the old fire brigade with extinguishing tower (clinker construction) and plastered building with tower-like extension around 1920 ( No. 2a) 60x15transparent spacer.svg
9 At Böttcherberg 8 and 9
Residential houses with rich wooden decorations in the Swiss house style around 1900, staircase with rich Art Nouveau painting No. 8, outbuilding (now No. 9), two-storey residential building with rich wooden decorations

Construction time: around 1900

Klein Glienicke - Am Böttcherberg 8 + 9.jpg
10 Wannseestrasse
as a street space with historical paving including front gardens, adjacent buildings partly with Swiss house elements (balconies, roof gables) like no. 2, 3 Klein Glienicke - Wannseestrasse.jpg
11 Achenbach Bridge
including handrail and historical street sign "Wannseestraße" 60x15transparent spacer.svg

Individual evidence

  1. ^ State capital Potsdam: Development plan 92 "Klein Glienicke" (2005) with justification (2004) . Retrieved January 8, 2016