List of streets in Berlin-Falkenberg

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This list of streets in Berlin-Falkenberg gives a complete overview of the streets in the Berlin district of Falkenberg in the Lichtenberg district . At the same time, this compilation is part of the lists of all Berlin streets and places .

overview

The district is next to Wartenberg and Malchow one of the three village districts in the district and with just over 1000 inhabitants also one of the least populous districts of the city. Within its boundaries until 1979 it also included the Marienaue suburb (with 83 house numbers starting from Ahrensfelder Chaussee and since then part of the Marzahn district ) and, until 2002, the eastern edge of the newly separated Neu-Hohenschönhausen district . The Falkenberg area is now limited to the village center along the Dorfstrasse, the settlement on Gehrensee and the undeveloped Falkenberg Rieselfelder as part of the Barnim Nature Park .

The district emerged from the former village of Falkenberg and the Falkenberg estate district to the south . That is why there was only the official Dorfstrasse within the Weissensee administrative district until it was incorporated into Berlin . The traffic routes going from it were to be understood more as markings that crossed the village street. These included: Weißenseer Chaussee , way to Hohenschönhausen , way to Ahrensfelde train station , Rieselfelder , field path , transition to Wriezener Bahn , Gutsweg , church and cemetery (sweg) , Ahrensfelde district . Around 1930, Vorwerk Neu-Ahrensfelde was added as the second official street name . The road system remained almost unchanged until the 1940s.

An expansion of the residential areas began in the 2010s, and in autumn 2016 the responsible Lichtenberg district office adopted two development plans for the Falkenberger Wiese and Am Gehrensee ( area development planning ) (XXII-33 and XXII-39). Accordingly, completely new streets and, above all, single-family houses north of Ahrensfelder Chaussee will be built by 2019, and the number of residents there will almost triple.

Of the 26 streets that run in the Falkenberger area, around 20 do not leave the district. The longest connections are the Marie-Elisabeth-von-Humboldt-Straße with around 1.2 kilometers, the Ahrensfelder Chaussee with 1.5 kilometers and the Hausvaterweg with 1.7 kilometers. The Ahrensfelder Chaussee runs equally in Falkenberg and the neighboring district of Marzahn. At Hausvaterweg, the length is the sum of various longer branches. The shortest streets are Julius-Meyen-Straße with 150 meters and Hellersdorfer Straße with 240 meters.

Falkenberg has 1,870 inhabitants (as of December 30, 2019) and includes the zip code areas 12689 and 13057.

Overview of the streets

The following table gives an overview of the existing streets in the district and some related information.

  • Name / location : current name of the street. The street can be displayed on various map services via the Location link . The geoposition indicates the approximate center of the street length.
  • Traffic routes not listed in the official street directory are marked with * .
  • Former or no longer valid street names are in italics . A separate list may be available for important former streets or historical street names.
  • Length / dimensions in meters:
    The length information contained in the overview are rounded overview values ​​that were determined in Google Earth using the local scale. They are used for comparison purposes and, if official values ​​are known, are exchanged and marked separately.
    If the street continues into neighboring districts, the addition ' in the district ' indicates how long the street section within the district of this article is.
  • Name origin : origin or reference of the name.
  • Notes : further information on adjacent monuments or institutions, the history of the street and historical names.
  • Image : Photo of the street or an adjacent object.
Name / location Length / dimensions
(in meters)
Origin of name Date of designation Remarks image
Ahrensfelder Chaussee

( Location )

1500
(in the district)
Ahrensfelde , municipality in Brandenburg and Chaussee , a well-developed country road Beginning 19th century The Ahrensfelder Chaussee forms the connection between the village centers of Falkenberg and Ahrensfelde. At the beginning of the 19th century the street was expanded into a Chaussee , which is where the name came from. An official designation before this time has not been proven. The name was first included in the Berlin address book in 1936. The street also forms the border to Marzahn and thus to the Marzahn-Hellersdorf district . It was also part of Fernstrasse 158 until the fall of the Berlin Wall . For decades, the Ahrensfelde station of the Wriezener Bahn was an important facility on this street . The train station (station building) had the address Ahrensfelder Chaussee 162. There were three more houses connected to it, which were used to accommodate the railway staff such as goods handlers, point attendants, gatekeepers and supervisors.

On the long undeveloped side of the Chaussee, a new school was built in the late 1990s, which has been officially called "Barnim-Gymnasium" since December 9, 2014. The teaching facility is exemplary in terms of inclusion in Berlin. The Catholic Church of St. Konrad von Parzham is located on the property Ahrensfelder Chaussee 79-81 .

Ahrensfelder Chaussee

St. Konrad Church

On the village path

( Location )

0425 Barnimer Dörferweg , hiking trail in the north of Berlin 0Jan. 9, 2006 The street Am Dörferweg was laid out in 2006 when the settlement on Gehrensee was expanded and was named after the Barnim Dörferweg, which runs along the street, among other things. It leads (when it is fully developed) from Marie-Elisabeth-von-Humboldt-Straße to behind the street Am Gehrensee. The connecting piece to von-Humboldt-Straße is a pedestrian and cycle path. On the village path
At the Gehrensee

( Location )

0420 Gehrensee , waters in Falkenberg around 1935 The street Am Gehrensee leads north from Ahrensfelder Chaussee and ends in front of the body of the same name. Except for a short stretch to the south, which serves as an entrance to a shopping center, the street was designed as a footpath. As part of the expanded development of the settlement, the traffic route will be converted into a street (not yet finished in September 2017). At the Gehrensee
On the floodplains

( Location )

Floodplains 0Jan. 9, 2006 The street forms the eastern end of a new residential area in the Gehrenseesiedlung. It is planned between the swan flower path and the willow herb path.
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Christian Dohm Way

( Location )

280 Christian Dohm (1751–1820), Prussian diplomat and writer 0Sep 9 2017 The traffic route, leading from Johann-Jacob-Engel-Strasse to David-Friedländer-Weg, was built in the extension area of ​​the Gehrensee settlement, Am Gehrensee residential area, Falkenberg. In 2016, the Lichtenberg district office approved the development plan along this street, which provides for the construction of 36 single-family row houses in 4 rows of terraced houses with 36 parking spaces. The three cross streets going from north to south are to be called: "Christian-Dohm-Weg", "David-Friedländer-Weg" and "Karl-Philipp-Moritz-Weg".
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David-Friedländer-Weg

( Location )

330 David Friedländer , German-Jewish silk manufacturer and writer 0Sep 9 2017 The traffic route, leading from Johann-Jacob-Engel-Strasse to Am Gehrensee, was built in the extension area of ​​the Gehrensee settlement. In 2016, the Lichtenberg district office approved the development plan for 46 single-family houses in five rows of terraced houses and a technical center with a combined heat and power unit along this street. The three cross streets going from north to south are to be called: "Christian-Dohm-Weg", "David-Friedländer-Weg" and "Karl-Philipp-Moritz-Weg".
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Village street

( Location )

0890 Location in the Falkenberg village center 14th century Dorfstrasse is the oldest street in Falkenberg. In the beginning of the 20th century, the Berlin city estates set up a boarding house for horses in Dorfstrasse 12, and accommodations for farm workers and reapers on plots 12 and 30–37 . A rescue home supported by the "Falkenberg Educational Home Association" was added as number 29 . In the 1940s the house became the “Girls' Home, Lark's Nest” and the “Ev. Educational Association "called. Today there is a branch of the "FSE Lankwitzer Werkstätten non-profit GmbH" at this point. Eventually a police station was established in building number 34.

The Dorfstraße begins at the western boundary of Neu-Hohenschönhausen , where it emerges from the Falkenberger Chaussee and ends after crossing the village center at the Hohenschönhauser Straße intersection. There it turns into the Ahrensfelder Chaussee. Until the fall of the Berlin Wall , the street was part of Fernstrasse 158, previously a section of Königschaussee , which was a long-distance road to and from Old Berlin . On October 8, 2013, a memorial plaque for Marie-Elisabeth von Humboldt was unveiled at the Humboldt burial site in the cemetery on this street . Frau von Humboldt was the landlady of Falkenberg and is buried in the crypt of the village church.

Village street
Elisabeth-Schiemann-Strasse

( Location )

0530 Elisabeth Schiemann (1881–1972), geneticist , botanist and resistance fighter Aug 12, 2003 Elisabeth-Schiemann-Straße forms the western end of the settlement on Gehrensee. It leads from Ahrensfelder Chaussee northeast to the street Am Dörferweg, largely parallel to Marie-Elisabeth-von-Humboldt-Straße. Elisabeth-Schiemann-Strasse
Georg-Förster-Allee

( Location )

>> Georg Förster (1615–1660), publisher 0Jan. 9, 2006 This road opens up the single-family house settlement area that is being built and emerging to the north near the Gehrensee . It runs northwards from Ahrensfelder Chaussee to over Am Dörferweg. The originally planned name for the estate was replaced by Henriette-Hertz-Allee in 2017 by BVV resolution . Within the district, street names after women have been requested since the 2010s.
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Green Trift

( Location )

0610
(in the district)
Trift , way for the cattle drive unknown The Grüne Trift is a footpath that leads from Lindenberger Straße in Wartenberg via the Falkenhöhe settlement to the Berlin animal shelter on Hausvaterweg. This street is not recorded in any address books from the first half of the 20th century or in any city maps until 1988. So it must be assumed that a name commonly used by the residents has "crept" into the official street directory. Green Trift
Hausvaterweg

( Location )

1670 House father , ancient name for the head of the family before 1938 The Hausvaterweg leads from Dorfstraße to the northeast, then over two branches to the southeast and then again together to the southwest to Ahrensfelder Chaussee. The Berlin animal shelter , the Falkenberg volunteer fire brigade , the sports fields of the Barnim grammar school and the allotment garden '750 years of Berlin' are located on the street . Hausvaterweg
Hellersdorfer Strasse

( Location )

0240 Hellersdorf , part of the Marzahn-Hellersdorf district of Berlin,
at the time it was named, an independent village east of Berlin
around 1900 The Hellersdorfer Straße leads from the Dorfstraße in a south-westerly direction and ends at the Hohenschönhauser Straße. The continuation takes place immediately after the adjoining border to Marzahn as Hellersdorfer Weg. The street is sometimes combined with the Hellersdorfer Weg due to its short length. Hellersdorfer Strasse
Henriette-Herz-Allee

( Location )

Henriette Herz (1764–1847), writer and one of the leading Berlin salonniers of early romanticism 21 Sep 2017 Naming of streets in the residential area Am Gehrensee, Falkenberg: The street running in north-south direction should be called "Henriette-Herz-Allee".
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Hohenschönhauser Strasse

( Location )

0305
(in the district)
Alt-Hohenschönhausen , district in the Lichtenberg district of Berlin around 1900 The Hohenschönhauser Straße is part of the connection between Falkenberg and Alt-Hohenschönhausen . The street originally began on Hellersdorfer Straße, but was later relocated to enable a direct connection to Ahrensfelder Chaussee. The new route is located in Falkenberg and at the same time forms the border with Marzahn . The street was previously known as the Hohenschönhauser Weg .

Here is the "substation Rüsternweg" owned by Vattenfall in the grounds for renovation of underground cable route 47 protected trees to be felled had, 22 trees which were part of the conservation area "Falk Krug meadows". It was ash-maple , pointed maple , willow , poplar , robinia and bird cherry . It says literally: “On the areas where no new lines are being laid, Vattenfall will plant hedges (tall shrubs and trees) over a length of 180 m in accordance with stipulation No. 9 of the development plan B-XXII-1a. - On areas where old lines are replaced, landscaped lawns are created, as no new trees and bushes are planted on the areas with existing lines (underground cables). [...] In accordance with the relevant nature conservation regulations and by mutual agreement, Vattenfall pays a compensatory tax that is to be used for nature conservation and landscape maintenance measures in the "Falkenberger Krugwiesen" nature reserve. "

Hohenschönhauser Strasse
Johann-Jacob-Engel-Strasse

( Location )

0380 Johann Jakob Engel (1741–1802), writer and philosopher 0Apr 1, 2006 Johann-Jacob-Engel-Strasse in the settlement on Gehrensee runs east parallel to Marie-Elisabeth-von-Humboldt-Strasse from Ahrensfelder Chaussee to Strasse Am Dörferweg. Extensive new buildings, including 40 single-family row houses in four rows of row houses and a technical center with a combined heat and power plant , will be built along this street in the 2010s. Johann-Jacob-Engel-Strasse
Julius-Meyen-Strasse

( Location )

0150 Franz Julius Ferdinand Meyen (1804–1840), physician, botanist and professor Aug 12, 2003 Julius-Meyen-Strasse is located in the Am Gehrensee settlement and leads from Elisabeth-Schiemann-Strasse to Marie-Elisabeth-von-Humboldt-Strasse. Julius-Meyen-Strasse
Karl-Philipp-Moritz-Weg

( Location )

430 Karl Philipp Moritz (1756–1793) writer of Sturm und Drang, the Berlin Enlightenment and the Weimar Classic 0Sep 9 2017 The route lies between Johann-Jacob-Engel-Strasse over Henriette-Hertz-Allee and the final east-facing street Am Gehrensee. The three cross streets of the central avenue going from north to south should be called: "Christian-Dohm-Weg", "David-Friedländer-Weg" and "Karl-Philipp-Moritz-Weg".
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Kundtanger

( Location )

0280 Gottlob Johann Christian Kunth (1757–1829), politician and educator 0Jan. 9, 2006 The Kundtanger (Kundt- Anger ) leads within the settlement on Gehrensee in an arc from the street Am Dörferweg to the north and circles a small wetland biotope. Kundtanger
Bedstraw path

( Location )

Bedstraw , a red plant 0Jan. 9, 2006 The path is in the new Gehrensee housing estate. It connects Am Gehrensee with An den Auen and has a stub that is a dead end.
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Löffleranger

( Location )

Spoonbill , walking bird in wetlands 0Jan. 9, 2006 The traffic route, known as the Anger because of its closed shape, was built in the extension area of ​​the Gehrensee settlement. It goes north from Am Dörferweg.
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Marie-Elisabeth-von-Humboldt-Strasse

( Location )

1195 Marie-Elisabeth von Humboldt (1741–1796), landowner von Falkenberg and mother of Wilhelm and Alexander von Humboldt 0March 1, 2000 Marie-Elisabeth-von-Humboldt-Straße is the central north-south connection of the Gehrensee settlement. It leads from Ahrensfelder Chaussee to Ahrensfelde and turns into Heinestrasse at the city limits. Around 1938 it appeared as Straße 2 in the development plan, around 1939 a section came to Am Gehrensee . Marie-Elisabeth-von-Humboldt-Strasse
Markus-Herz-Weg

( Location )

Markus Herz (1747–1803), doctor and philosopher 0Jan. 9, 2006 The traffic route, leading from the street Am Gehrensee to An den Auen, was built in the extension area of ​​the Gehrensee settlement.
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Pfennigkrautweg

( Location )

Pennywort , a primrose plant 0Jan. 9, 2006 The traffic route, leading from the street Am Gehrensee to An den Auen, was built in the extension area of ​​the Gehrensee settlement.
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Reed catcher

( Location )

reed 0Jan. 9, 2006 The traffic route, known as Anger because of its closed shape, was created in the extension area of ​​the Gehrensee settlement. It goes north from Schwanenblumenweg.
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Swan flower path

( Location )

Swan flower , a marsh plant 0Jan. 9, 2006 The traffic route will connect the street Am Gehrensee with An den Auen. The path was planned in the extension area of ​​the Gehrensee settlement. It forms the north-eastward continuation of the street Am Dörferweg.
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Stegeweg

( Location )

0570 Web , narrow footbridge before 1932 The Stegeweg leads north from Dorfstrasse in the eastern center of the village and ends at the Grüner Trift. The name came about due to its location in the Falkenberger Rieselfeldern, which it crossed in the form of a footbridge. Stegeweg
Weidenanger

( Location )

Pastures 0Jan. 9, 2006 The traffic route, known as the Anger because of its closed shape, was built in the extension area of ​​the Gehrensee settlement. It goes north from Schwanenblumenweg.
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Willowherb Trail

( Location )

Willowherb 0Jan. 9, 2006 It is the north-eastern continuation of the Markus-Herz-Weg and connects Am Gehrensee with An den Auen.
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Existing or planned streets

The streets marked with (*) can be found in the Berlin-Marzahn district due to later changes in the district boundaries in the 21st century . At the same time, they were given their names on November 9, 1936.

Allotment gardens

  • KGA , 750 Years of Berlin 'at Hausvaterweg 30:
    Founded in 1987, comprises 199 parcels on a total of 77,000 square meters

See also

literature

  • Anke Huschner: Hohenschönhausen . In: Wolfgang Ribbe (Ed.): History of the Berlin administrative districts . tape 15 . Stapp Verlag, 1995, ISBN 3-86134-532-3 .
  • Hans-Jürgen Mende (Ed.): Lexicon of all Berlin streets and squares. From the foundation to the present . 2nd volume. New Life / Edition Luisenstadt, Berlin 1998, ISBN 3-355-01491-5 .
  • Walter Püschel : Walks in Hohenschönhausen . Haude & Spener, Berlin 1995, ISBN 3-7759-0398-4 .

Web links

Commons : Streets in Berlin-Falkenberg  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Falkenberg . In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1922, Part IV, p. 1758.
  2. a b Falkenberg . In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1930, Part IV, p. 2098.
  3. a b Falkenberg . In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1936, Part IV, p. 2199.
  4. From the Berlin address books of the 1930s / 1940s.
  5. ^ Monika Arnold: Inclusion - not an empty word at Barnim-Gymnasium; in: Berliner Morgenpost online ; October 10, 2013 ( Memento from December 9, 2014 in the Internet Archive )
  6. Archbishopric Berlin with address St. Konrad von Parzham  ( 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.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.erzbistumberlin.de  
  7. a b c d e f g h i j Berlin. Senate Department for Urban Development. Environmental atlas. Map 06.09.2 Area number with street names (4.2 MB; increase to 1200 percent), accessed on September 17, 2016.
  8. a b site plan at the Gehrensee
  9. His work 'On the bourgeois improvement of the Jews' pointed the way to Jewish emancipation.
  10. a b c d e printed matter - DS / 0352 / VIII
  11. ^ Map of Berlin 1: 5000: Am Gehrensee
  12. a b BVV Lichtenberg press release, September 2016 , accessed on September 17, 2016.
  13. ^ New memorial plaque , in: Rathausnachrichten of October 5, 2013
  14. In the list of the Luisenstädtischer Bildungsverein / Kaupert there is no year. If the Hohenschönhauser Strasse shown here "originally began on Hellersdorfer Strasse", this traffic route must have already existed and was named that way.
  15. From the reason for naming the street: “Henriette Herz, née de Lemos (* 1764 in Berlin, † 1847 in Berlin) was a writer and one of the leading Berlin salonies; from 1780–1803 she ran a famous literary salon in which Berlin's great intellectuals frequented. Her husband, the doctor and philosopher Markus Herz, was a co-host. But it was mainly Henriette Herz that went down in German intellectual history. "
  16. Tree felling and replacement plantings on the premises of the "Umspannwerk Rüsternweg" . Press release of the Lichtenberg District Office from February 1, 2016.
  17. From 1778 he taught at the Berlin Grammar School for the Gray Monastery. He became famous in particular through his novel 'Anton Reiser'.
  18. ^ Falkenberg> Am Gehrensee "s. Street 2 ” . In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1939, Part IV, p. 2311.
  19. Berlin city map 1943  ( 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. : Bürknersfelder S. merging into Marzahner S.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.alt-berlin.info  
  20. Information from the district association of allotment gardeners Hohenschönhausen
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