List of streets and squares in Berlin-Grünau
The list of streets and squares in Berlin-Grünau describes the street system in the Berlin district of Grünau with the corresponding historical references. At the same time, this compilation is part of the lists of all Berlin streets and places .
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Road system and principles of its naming
Grünau has 6,784 inhabitants (as of December 30, 2019) and includes the postcode area 12527. The street system in the district consists of 51 dedicated streets and a square. The length of all streets in the district is around 31 kilometers, with six streets continuing in the neighboring districts under the same name.
In the middle of the 18th century, the first colonists laid out a simple road system and chose names for the traffic routes that reflected the direction, location or use (such as Bohnsdorf, Cöpenick, Am Kanal, Am Langen See; a total of twelve streets). Furthermore, the inhabitants resorted to designations from nature (plants or animals; 15 streets). With the expansion of the district and the construction of new streets from the 20th century, personal names were also put on the street signs (9 streets). At the instigation of the “Gemeinnützige Baugenossenschaft” (non-profit building cooperative), other streets of the “Siedlung an der Bohnsdorfer Straße” built from the late 1920s onwards were given names based on waters from southern Germany (eleven streets, for example after Ammersee , Chiemsee , Eibsee ).
The federal road 96a leads through the district and is essentially on the eagle frame. The section between Adlergestell to the suburbs at the middle railway bridge was also named Am Seegraben when it was built in the 1960s. The official name according to the map 1: 5000, produced by the district surveying offices is "B 96a (South)".
District boundaries
The northern border arises along the south side of the Teltow Canal ; with the street Am Kanal, Grünau borders the districts of Berlin-Adlershof and Berlin-Köpenick . The natural north-eastern border forms the course of the Dahme . The southern border to the Schmöckwitz district with its locations Karolinenhof and Rauchfangswerder runs through the Spreeheide and the Berlin urban forest on unnamed forest paths and on the extended Sandbacher Weg. This is followed by forests in the community of Waltersdorf in the Dahme-Spreewald district . Then follow the districts of Bohnsdorf and Altglienicke with their locations Falkenberg and Falkenhorst and finally Adlershof again to the southwest along the east side of the embankment of the Görlitzer Bahn .
Overview of streets and squares
The following table gives an overview of the streets and squares in the district as well as some related information.
- Name / location : current name of the street or square. Via the link Location , the street or the square can be displayed on various map services. 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.
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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.
For squares, the dimensions are given in the form a × b for rectangular systems and for (approximately) triangular systems as a × b × c with a as the longest side.
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) |
Namesake | Date of designation | Remarks | image |
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Eagle frame
( Location ) |
5890 (in the district) |
(1) Gut Adlershoff or (2) Adler , which are said to have sat on poles along the way from Wusterhausen to Berlin |
either
(17th century) |
handed down This longest street in Berlin runs through seven districts and extends from Schmöckwitz (south-east) to Niederschöneweide (north-west), intersection at Am Sterndamm. Historical names of individual sections were Kurfürstenweg and Reichsapfelstraße . House numbers 365–375 (odd) and 548–610 (even) belong to Grünau. The Grünau train station (eagle frame between 522 and 558) is a listed building. | |
Eagle's Nest (*)
( Location ) |
150 | Eagle , bird of prey and eyrie , nest of these birds | around 1929 | This is a short connecting road between Am Kanal and Drosselsteg. For a long time it was only listed in the address books as a "projected street". In 1943 there were no buildings here. | |
Alkenweg
( Location ) |
150 | Alkenvögel , bird family of the plover-like birds | Feb 21, 1940 | It was laid out as road 864 around 1900. The Alkenweg runs in a gentle curve between Waldstrasse and Bohnsdorfer Strasse. The street has only eleven house numbers. | |
Old Radelander Path (*)
( Location ) |
2000 (in the district) |
Vorwerk Radeland, original settlement of the Eichwalde municipality in Brandenburg |
19th century |
handed down from the This route, which is not included in the official directory, already existed in earlier centuries (first listed in the Berlin address books of the 1920s). It will continue to be shown for Grünau on various street maps in the 21st century. Its earlier course was indicated between Wilhelmstrasse and Kurfürstenstrasse past parks and the community cemetery, south-eastwards through the forest. There was no development. In today's maps it leads in a straight line in a north-west-south-east direction from the Adlergestell through the Berlin Forest and the Schmöckwitz settlement to Waldstrasse in Eichwalde . Here it bears the name Grünauer Straße. The naming on both sides shows that this was a traffic connection between the neighboring towns. | |
At the canal
( Location ) |
(in the district) |
250 Teltow Canal | before 1925 | The traffic route was given the name Straße am Teltowkanal when it was built , its course is indicated between Adlergestell and Cöpenicker Straße . It served as a route for a towing railway that pulled ships after the canal opened. When the railway was decommissioned, the course of the road was changed and its easternmost section disappeared completely. The street Am Kanal now runs between Adlergestell at the Stelling-Janitzky-Brücke (west) and Elstersteg (east). The entire area of the street with the plots 1–31 (there are several divided ones) on the south side and the Teltow Canal on the north side belongs to Grünau. | |
Ammerseestrasse
( Location ) |
470 | Ammersee , lake in Bavaria | Aug 9, 1929 | The traffic route at the facility was called Straße 873 . It runs in north-south direction between Würmseestrasse and water sports avenue. | |
At the rowing club
( Location ) |
130 | Rowing club | May 10, 2016 | The private road, now publicly dedicated according to the decision of the Treptow-Köpenick district office, was previously a plan road. It is located on a former commercial area (Chr. Dierig Grünauer Bleiche, Chemische Fabrik Landshoff and Meyer Akt.-Ges.) Between Regattastraße and Dahmeufer above (south) the Teltow Canal. It is the middle cross street between Regattastrasse and An der Dahme. | |
At the bridge
( Location ) |
75 | Grünauer Bridge | May 10, 2016 | The private road, now publicly dedicated according to the decision of the Treptow-Köpenick district office, was previously a plan road. It is located on the former commercial area (Chr. Dierig Grünauer Bleiche, Chemische Fabrik Landshoff and Meyer Akt.-Ges.) Between Regattastraße and Dahmeufer above (south) the Teltow Canal. It is the extension from An der Dahme to the connection of the Teltow Canal in front of the bridge. | |
At the Dahme
( Location ) |
225 | Dahme (river) | May 10, 2016 | The private road, which was publicly dedicated according to the decision of the Treptow-Köpenick district office, was previously a plan road. It is located on a former commercial area (Chr. Dierig Grünauer Bleiche, Chemische Fabrik Landshoff and Meyer Akt.-Ges.) Between Regattastraße and Dahmeufer above (south) the Teltow Canal. It opens up the adjacent properties along the Dahme between Ankerweg and Relingstraße. | |
Anchor way
( Location ) |
90 | anchor | May 10, 2016 | The private road, now publicly dedicated according to the decision of the Treptow-Köpenick district office, was previously a plan road. It is located on a former commercial area (Chr. Dierig Grünauer Bleiche, Chemische Fabrik Landshoff and Meyer Akt.-Ges.) Between Regattastraße and Dahmeufer above (south) the Teltow Canal. It is the northern entrance between Regattastrasse and An der Dahme. | |
Baderseestrasse
( Location ) |
180 | Badersee , mountain lake in Bavaria | Aug 25, 1939 | When it was built around 1900, the traffic route was called Mittelstrasse after its location in the villa district. The Baderseestrasse connects the water sports avenue (north) with the Büxensteinallee (south). | |
Bahnhaus
( Location ) |
100 | Station building | around 1995 | There are eleven house numbers for this street in the official directory. She is a minor portion of the already largely in Bohnsdorf lying founder Street , where in 1935 a platform with clearance hut for the former Gutsbahn after Diepensee stood. | |
Birkheidering
( Location ) |
790 | Field name Birkheide | June 3, 1935 | A section of this street was called Birkenallee from around 1920 , three more had already been laid out around 1900 as path 282, path 284 and path 286 . In the merger under a new name, today's semicircular road was created in what was then the "Grünau Ost" settlement. The traffic route begins at Linderoder Weg in a south-easterly direction, makes a turn to the west at parcel 20, approximately to parcel 40 and then turns north. The Birkheidering ends at the route of the Uferbahn as a dead end . It includes 84 house numbers. | |
Bohnsdorfer Strasse
( Location ) |
480 + 1110 | Bohnsdorf , direction | before 1893 | It runs from the bend of the Dahme (Gabel Regattastraße / Tauchersteig) to the Waldstraße southwards and can be used by motorists until then. The further longer southern section is a foot and bike path through a forest area.
In this area, then known as Bohnsdorfische Busch , there was a small memorial hall until the 1940s, which remembered that Elector Joachim Friedrich had died here in 1608 after a stroke. Efforts are being made to upgrade the site to a memorial again. The listed buildings of the Grünau gas works , which opened in 1889, are between Bohnsdorfer Strasse and Regattastrasse 10 . To the south is the area of the ' Dahme-Spree-Kaserne ' of the German Armed Forces , the main entrance of which is at Regattastraße 12. |
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Büxensteinallee
( Location ) |
600 | Friedrich Wilhelm Georg Büxenstein (1857–1924), publisher and print shop owner, who has made a name for himself in the expansion of water sports in Grünau | Nov 3, 1938 | The street was first called Falkenberger Allee around 1870 , and from around 1920 to 1938 it was part of Bahnhofstrasse . It connects Regattastraße with Parksteig in an east-west route and comprises 26 house numbers. | |
Chiemseestrasse
( Location ) |
130 | Chiemsee , lake in Bavaria | Aug 9, 1929 | Chiemseestrasse was laid out around 1900 as road 877 . It connects Ammerseestrasse (west) with Walchenseestrasse (east) and comprises eleven house numbers. | |
Dahmestrasse
( Location ) |
430 | Dahme , nearby river | before 1922 | Initially, the route between Stromstrasse and Jägerstrasse was given. These two traffic routes have been called Schliersee and Rießerseestrasse since 1939. From the corner of Königsseestrasse, a footpath of the same name goes northeast through a green area directly to the bank of the river. | |
Don Ugoletti Square
( Location ) |
100 × 90 | Don Alberto Ugoletti, pastor in the Italian municipality of Albinea in the province of Emilia-Romagna; had prevented five German soldiers executed in 1944 for disrupting military strength from being "buried" without a name |
June 6, 2008 | In earlier address books there was the location Am Kirchplatz , which was included as a dead end in the later named Eibseestrasse. The square in front of the church was officially designated as a churchyard square (between Kochelseestrasse and Eibseestrasse) in the 1930s . From the 1950s until 2008, the square in front of the Friedenskirche had no name.
The renaming of the church square is directly related to the twinning between the Treptow-Köpenick district and the Italian city of Albinea, which has existed since September 1997. Proposals for the redesign, especially the urban upgrading of this square, are welcome, because a “suitable” center is being sought in the region; However, the district administration has not planned any money. So far the area has served partly as a parking lot , unloading zone and partly for major events such as the Christmas market . The burial site next to the church, which has been abandoned for a long time, is not horticultural and is only illuminated at night by an old street lamp. |
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Throttle web
( Location ) |
300 | Thrush , native songbird | before 1926 | The throttle bridge goes northeast from the eagle frame and ends at the canal. He opens up the garden settlement Grünau. It is included for the first time in the Berlin address book in 1926 with the note "undeveloped". | |
Eibseestrasse
( Location ) |
200 | Eibsee , lake in Bavaria | Aug 25, 1939 | This street was laid out around 1900 and was first called Viktoriastraße . It runs from the water sports avenue in north direction to Kochelseestrasse on Don-Ugoletti-Platz (church). | |
Elstersteg
( Location ) |
260 | Magpie , native crow bird | before 1925 | The Elstersteg initially ran between Adlergestell and Cöpenicker Straße and thus parallel to the street on the Teltow Canal . According to today's official documents, it connects the Alkenweg (south) with Am Kanal (north); it comprises four properties in the Grünau garden settlement. | |
Finch strike
( Location ) |
320 |
Finches , family of native songbirds, and "Schlag" are the names of their typical song |
before 1926 | The street in the garden settlement Grünau runs slightly curved between Hasenlauf and Elstersteg in a west-east direction. When it was built around 1925, it was a dead end from Bohnsdorfer Strasse. | |
Friedrich-Wolf-Strasse
( Location ) |
390 + 970 (branches) | Friedrich Wolf (1888–1953), writer | Feb 14, 1964 | The traffic route was laid out around 1900 as road 865 . It starts off westwards from Regattastraße , makes a 90-degree bend to the south at plot 2, where it branches off and opens up the residential area with the four-story row houses built in the 1960s. Friedrich-Wolf-Straße joins Lahmertstraße after a route that has been slightly bent several times. The house numbers range from 1 to 70. | |
Burrow
( Location ) |
260 | Fuchsbau , earth-bound dwelling cave of the fox | around 1966 | This street in the garden settlement Grünau connects the Schilfsängersteig (south) with the Grauammerpfad (north). | |
Gaffelsteig
( Location ) |
190 | gaff | May 10, 2016 | The private road, now publicly dedicated according to the decision of the Treptow-Köpenick district office, was previously a plan road on the former commercial site (Chr.Dierig Grünauer Bleiche, Chemische Fabrik Landshoff and Meyer Akt.-Ges.) Between Regattastraße and Dahmeufer above (south) the Teltow Canal. It is the middle parallel street between Regattastraße and An der Dahme. | |
Grauammerpfad
( Location ) |
370 | Gray bunting , songbird | May 11, 1938 | The path, laid out as Straße 57 after 1900 , begins at Adlergestell, initially in a north- easterly direction . Around plot 20, it turns east and then joins the Hasenlauf path. | |
Gründerstrasse
( Location ) |
(in the district) |
200 Founding , probably in memory of the first colonists who founded Grünau | before 1920 | The historical course was between Dahmestraße and Richterstraße (both belonged to Bohnsdorf after the last regional reforms). Only the north side of the northernmost section between Plumpengraben and Grünau S-Bahn station still belongs to Grünau. The plot is on the embankment and is not built on. | |
Hanff's peace
( Location ) |
20th | Restaurant , Hanff's Ruh ' | before 1922 | Only one parcel belongs to it. An allotment garden developed around it, which took over the name. The official address of the restaurant, which still exists today, is Rabindranath-Tagore-Straße 25. In 1930 the spelling “Hauffs Ruh” appears with the reference to the Hauff heirs as owners. Obviously “u” and “n” were confused here. | |
Rabbit run
( Location ) |
650 | Hare , small game widespread in Germany | before 1926 | The street, laid out at the beginning of the 20th century, begins in the garden settlement on Schilfsängersteig and leads north to the street Am Kanal. The name was only given in 1925. | |
Horst Kunze way
( Location ) |
150 | Horst Kunze (1909–2000), librarian, 1950–1976 Director General of the Unter den Linden State Library | 29 Sep 2011 | The traffic route, laid out as road 901 , connects Regattastrasse (north) with Rabindranath-Tagore-Strasse (south). The section leading further south bears no name, it forms the entrance to the Grünau municipal cemetery. | |
Kablower way
( Location ) |
(in the district) |
150 Kablow , a town in the Mark Brandenburg region, made famous by a brick factory that delivered its products to the German capital | Aug 24, 1936 | The section of the traffic route between Plumpengraben and Adlergestell was called Nordstrasse when it was built around 1920 , and the section running northwest parallel to the moat was the southern end of Gründerstrasse.
The house numbers 1–89 are in the Bohnsdorf district , where the Kablower Weg runs in a north-west-south-east direction. At its southern end it bends to the northeast and leads under the railway embankment to the eagle frame. Only the parcel number 92 available here has belonged to Grünau since the last administrative reform in 2001. As an unnamed footpath, the path continues through the forest along the cemetery wall to Rabindranath-Tagore-Straße. |
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Canoe trail
( Location ) |
80 | Canoeists , water sports enthusiasts | 29 Sep 2011 | Until 2011 the traffic route was called Straße 902 . It goes as a dead end from Horst-Kunze-Weg eastwards and comprises only six house numbers. | |
Kochelseestrasse
( Location ) |
350 | Kochelsee , lake in Bavaria | Aug 9, 1929 | It was laid out as road 878 and runs from Don-Ugoletti-Platz southwest to Tegernseestrasse. | |
Koenigsseestrasse
( Location ) |
220 | Königssee , lake in Bavaria | Aug 25, 1939 | When it was first built around 1900, the traffic route was given the name Königstrasse . It runs northeast from Regattastraße and ends as a dead end on the bank of the Dahme. | |
Lahmertstrasse
( Location ) |
490 + 350 | Lahmert, landowner (died 1821), owner of the area over which the road leads | around 1900 | The namesake was a descendant of a colonist family from the Palatinate .
The Lahmertstrasse, laid out around 1900, connects the Walchenseestrasse (southwest) with the Regattastrasse (northeast) and also leads to the banks of the Dahme. Across from Friedrich-Wolf-Straße, it forms a development section in the villa colony that leads southwards. |
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Laubnitzer path
( Location ) |
80 | 'Laubnitz', town in the province of Brandenburg east of the Oder (Kamenz district), today the Lubanice district in the municipality of Kamieniec Ząbkowicki , Poland | May 3, 1935 | The Laubnitzer path, laid out as road 882 in what was then the "Grünau Ost" settlement, connects the Birkheidering with the Steinbindeweg. It only includes four house numbers. | |
Libboldallee
( Location ) |
250 | colonist from the Palatinate, later landowner and first village mayor of the "Green Aue" | Georg Nicolaus Libbold, (18th century),Aug 25, 1939 | The traffic route was laid out around 1900 in the parts of Kürfürstenallee and Kurfürstenstrasse . Libboldallee runs from Regattastrasse in a south-westerly direction as a dead end street that ends in front of the Parksteig. In addition to the villas on the north side of the street that were built first, three larger modern residential buildings were added on the south side of the street at the turn of the 21st century. | |
Linderoder way
( Location ) |
280 | 'Linderode', place in the province of Brandenburg east of the Oder, today Lipinki Łużyckie in the Lubusz Voivodeship, Poland | May 3, 1935 | The traffic route was laid out in parts of road 883 and footpath 883a in what was then the "Grünau Ost" settlement. It runs from Birkheidering (southwest) to Zur Uferbahn (northeast). | |
Lummenweg
( Location ) |
200 | Guillemots , sea birds | Feb 21, 1940 | When it was built before 1920, the traffic route was called Straße 863 . It is located in the northeast area of Grünau and connects the Alkenweg (south) with the Tauchersteig (north) in a gentle curve. | |
Parking platform
( Location ) |
310 | park | Nov 9, 1926 | The path was laid out as Am Park before 1920 . It leads from Libboldallee on the eastern edge of a green area to the water sports avenue . The parking platform only has three parcels. | |
Rabindranath Tagore Street
( Location ) |
890 | Rabindranath Tagore , Indian philosopher and writer, Nobel Prize for Literature | May 6, 1961 | The traffic route laid out as Straße 900 at the beginning of the 20th century was unofficially referred to as the Chaussee to Schmöckwitz from around 1940 . The street got its name on the suggestion of the Indologist Walter Ruben for the 100th birthday of Tagore. Ruben, the Indian visiting professor Nohamad Asraf and other public figures were present for the naming ceremony (see picture). | |
Regatta Street
( Location ) |
2980 | Regatta , water sports competitions that have been held here on the Dahme since 1882 | March 23, 1925 | The traffic route was first called Friedrichstrasse , which had already been laid out around 1880. Around 1940, the Cöpenicker Straße , which also existed in the 19th century, was integrated into the course of the street. The house numbers were then reassigned, they now range from 6 to 283. The residential buildings, buildings of water sports clubs, a school building and the unused building ensembles (status: end of 2012) Gesellschaftshaus Grünau and Riviera are listed monuments. In the southern part there are many water sports clubs with their club houses as well as the Berlin-Grünau regatta course with the water sports museum. | |
Railing road
( Location ) |
180 | Railing | May 10, 2016 | The private road, now publicly dedicated according to the decision of the Treptow-Köpenick district office, was previously the plan road on the former commercial area (Chr.Dierig Grünauer Bleiche, Chemische Fabrik Landshoff and Meyer Akt.-Ges.) Between Regattastraße and Dahme above (south) the Teltow Canal. It is the southern cross street between Regattastraße and An der Dahme. | |
Richterstrasse
( Location ) |
(in the district) |
120 local politician | Ferdinand Gustav Richter (1843–1918), landowner and1904 | The construction of this traffic route goes back to the longtime mayor of Alt-Glienicke and took place on his property.
Land numbers 11, 12 and 13 belong to Grünau, that is the section between Gründerstrasse and the confluence of the water sports avenue at the Grünau S-Bahn station. The other house numbers are in Bohnsdorf . |
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Riesserseestrasse
( Location ) |
180 | Rießersee , lake in Bavaria | May 25, 1939 | The traffic route was built at the beginning of the 20th century. the name Stromstrasse .
The road goes northeast from Regattastrasse and ends on the banks of the Dahme . |
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Singer Walkway
( Location ) |
240 | Reed Singer , tensile and songbirds that the reeds ( reed nest) the water | May 11, 1938 | The path was laid out as street 60 in the garden settlement Grünau around 1920. It connects the Grauammerpfad with Hasenlauf. | |
Schlierseestrasse
( Location ) |
240 | Schliersee , lake in Bavaria | May 25, 1939 | The street was named Jägerstraße after its layout around 1900 . It goes northeast from the regatta road and leads to the bank of the Dahme. The fire station was set up on the Jägerstraße 6a property and was manned by comrades from the Grünau volunteer fire brigade founded in 1877 . After the street was renamed , the fire station is located at Schlierseestraße 10. In 1975 the building was reconstructed. In 2012, 14 active comrades and 18 members of the Grünau youth fire brigade were named for this location . | |
Sportallee (*)
( Location ) |
210 | Sports | 1923 | The avenue is a pedestrian and cycle path. It runs from Büxensteinallee (northwest) to Libboldallee at the corner of Parksteg (southeast) in a straight line through a green area. | |
Sports promenade
( Location ) |
2230 (in the district) |
Sports | March 23, 1925 | When it was built towards the end of the 19th century, the traffic route was called Am Langen See . When it was renamed Sportspromenade (still with Fugen-s until 1931 ), a northern section was spun off as regatta road at the same time . At the Langen See (later: Sportspromenade 1) the sports monument was inaugurated in 1898 , which was demolished in 1973.
The Grünau lido , which is known throughout Berlin and is open as an outdoor pool in the Dahme every year between June and August, is located on property number 9 . Numerous water sports clubs were and are residents of this street, which runs parallel to the east bank of the river. The promenade continues from plot 19 in the Schmöckwitz district . The Schmöckwitz – Grünauer Uferbahn runs alongside the path . |
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Steinbindeweg
( Location ) |
430 | Steinbinde ' | Forestry,May 3, 1935 | This path was merged from street 881 and street 885 and from 1928 first called Oberförsterei Grünau . It wasn't until 1935 that the path got its current name. It begins on Regattastraße at the level of the track curve of the Uferbahn and initially runs southwards. After around 80 meters, it turns south-east, passes today's 'Forsthaus Grünau', crosses the Linderoder Weg and opens onto the Birkheidering. | |
Diving trail
( Location ) |
320 | Diver; Family of waterfowl that includes the grebes and the loons | Feb 21, 1940 | Part of its eastern route runs on the former road on the Teltow Canal . In 1940 the route appeared in the address book under the name Straße 852a (between Regattastraße and Elstersteg). Before its now valid name - based on street names in the area from nature - it is said to have been unofficially referred to as a path for interested parties .
The Tauchersteig starts at the fork in the road Bohnsdorfer Straße / Regattastraße towards the west, follows the south bank of the Teltow Canal and joins the Elstersteg. |
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Tegernseestrasse
( Location ) |
450 | Tegernsee , lake in Bavaria | Oct 2, 1936 | The Tegernseestraße was laid out as Straße 874 in the 1920s. It goes north-west from the water sports avenue. At the confluence with Kochelseestrasse, the traffic route continues as Würmseestrasse. | |
Pond mummel ring
( Location ) |
490 | Pond mummies | May 10, 2016 | The private road, now publicly dedicated according to the decision of the Treptow-Köpenick district office, was previously Planstrasse on the former commercial site (Chr.Dierig Grünauer Bleiche, Chemische Fabrik Landshoff and Meyer Akt.-Ges.) Between Regattastraße and Dahme above (south) the Teltow Canal. This ring road opens up from the Regattastraße to the Dahmeufer and the Regattastraße, the 50-meter-wide settlement plots inside the ring. | |
Walchenseestrasse
( Location ) |
780 | Walchensee , lake in Bavaria | Aug 9, 1929 | The traffic route emerged from Kirchhofstrasse (southern section) and Strasse 879 , both of which were laid out around 1900. The Grünau community school is located at Walchenseestrasse 40 and has been participating in the Berlin pilot project of the integrated secondary school since 2008/2009. A sports field extends southwest on Walchenseestraße to Lahmertstraße . From the corner of Kochelseestrasse, the street forms a footpath of the same name that leads southwest through a green area. | |
Forest road
( Location ) |
420 | Forest | before 1925 | This forest road lies entirely in Grünau and forms the eastern border of a forest (Jagen 84 and 86). It represents a road connection between Elstersteg (north) and Walchenseestraße and includes house numbers 2–30 (even) and 17–35 (odd). It should not be confused with streets of the same name in neighboring districts that have different official numbers. |
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Waldvogelweg
( Location ) |
120 | Forest bird , collective term for bird species that predominantly live in forests | around 1930 | The path runs between Grauammerpfad and Fuchsbau in the garden settlement Grünau. | |
Water sports avenue
( Location ) |
740 | water sports | Nov 3, 1938 | When the road system was laid out at the end of the 19th century, this west-east traffic route was given the name Wilhelmstrasse . Together with Viktoriastraße and Friedrichstraße, it was considered one of the main streets of Grünau. The eastern end of this street is connected to Müggelbergallee in Köpenick , Wendenschloß area , via the Langen See , via the F12 . The western end is at the fork with Richterstraße / Bruno-Taut-Straße under the railway bridge. 67 parcels are on this road. The street will be used by tram 68 to the Grünau train station . At the train station you can change to the Schmöckwitz – Grünauer Uferbahn . | |
Würmseestrasse
( Location ) |
210 | Starnberger See , lake in Bavaria | Würmsee, old name of theAug 9, 1929 | The Würmseestraße was laid out as Straße 824 at the beginning of the 20th century . It is the northern continuation of Tegernseestrasse and makes a swivel to the east after about half its length. There it joins Walchenseestrasse. | |
To the tram
( Location ) |
250 + 200 | Schmöckwitz – Grünauer Uferbahn , an approximately eight kilometer long tram route along the banks of the Dahme, opened in 1912 | Dec 17, 2001 | The street was laid out as street 880 in connection with the construction of the tram around 1905 , its course (still in 1943) being indicated between Regattastraße and Birkheidering / Steinbindeweg. As a result, it was only pulled through to the eagle frame later . It runs in a second section from its northernmost point from Steinbindeweg south of the railway line parallel to Regattastraße to Rabindranath-Tagore-Straße. |
Former and planned streets
This compilation was based on Berlin city maps from 1894 and 1984 as well as the address books available online between 1922 and 1943.
Surname | Namesake | from when | by when | today's name | Explanations |
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At the long lake |
Long lake |
19th century | 1925 | → Regattastraße and → Sportpromenade (north and middle area of the street) |
A small southeast section kept this name and belongs to the district of Berlin-Schmöckwitz , locality Karolinenhof .
In the 1922 address book, this traffic route is listed with the note “belongs to the Grünau-Dahme-Forst”. It was located between Friedrichstrasse and the Karolinenhof district.After |
At the park | park | before 1922 | 1926 | → Park platform | |
On the way to Karolinenhof | Karolinenhof , direction | before 1922 | 1935 | - | Cross street from Hanffs Ruh ; Also entered on the 1923 general map as Karolinenhof-Straße . It was later preserved as a nameless path through the forest. |
Bahnhofstrasse | Berlin-Grünau train station | before 1922 | 1938 | → Büxensteinallee . | The street ran from Friedrichstraße (on the Dahme) over Mittelstraße to Am Park (later Parksteig) in the direction of Grünau train station. The western section of this street is a footpath through a green area and has not been officially designated. |
Cöpenicker Strasse | Cöpenick , direction | 19th century | 1935 | northern area of → Regattastrasse | This traffic route ran between the Teltow Canal and Wilhelmstrasse (today water sports avenue). |
Falkenberger Allee | Falkenberg - a local ridge between Bohnsdorf and Alt-Glienicke | 19th century | 1938 | → Büxensteinallee (Grünau section) | |
Dirt road | Field , path at (or to) an agricultural area | 1922 | Only listed several times as cross street of Cöpenicker Straße, so that was only an unofficial name. | ||
Friedrichallee | Frederick the Great | before 1922 | ? | running from the eagle frame to Kirchhofstrasse; always noted as "undeveloped", probably later repealed. | |
Friedrichstrasse | Frederick the Great | before 1900 | 1935 | → into the Regattastrasse included | This and Wilhelmstrasse were built with two to three-storey residential and commercial buildings in the Wilhelminian style as early as 1900 and counted as the “town center”. |
Main avenue | Importance in the colonist settlement | 1923 | - | Beginning on Wilhelmstrasse ; always marked with "undeveloped". In 1940 the avenue was put into perspective with the note “only one park path”. | |
Jaegerstrasse | Hunter | before 1922 | 1939 | → Schlierseestrasse | leading from Cöpenicker Straße to Dahme |
Kirchhofstrasse | Cemetery at the church | before 1922 | 1929 | → Walchenseestrasse | |
Koenigstrasse | King , ruler title | before 1922 | 1939 | → Königsseestraße | |
Kurfürstenstrasse, Kurfürstenallee | Elector , title of ruler | before 1922 | 1939 | → Libboldallee | |
North street | north of the road system of Bohnsdorf (location Falkenhorst) | Location in thebefore 1922 | 1936 | → Kablower Weg | |
Park path | park | before 1922 | → Hauptallee | ||
Place at the sports monument | Sports monument | 1898 | 1973 | canceled | Demolition of the monument in 1973 |
Private way | Private way | before 1922 | after 1943 | - | went from the Cöpenicker Strasse (the later Regattastrasse). |
Reichsapfelstrasse | Imperial orb , emblem of the Prussian king | 18th century | 19th century | included as a section in the → eagle frame | |
way to school | school | 1927 | after 1943 | canceled | From 1927 this school route was shown in the address book, which branched off from Wilhelmstrasse (later water sports avenue). The two schools for Grünau were built north of the church, so that today's southern end of Walchenseestrasse should be called Schulweg. |
Street on the Teltow Canal | Teltow Canal | around 1900 | before 1925 | → At the canal | |
Stromstrasse | Strom Dahme , direction | before 1900 | 1939 | → Rießerseestrasse | A clubhouse from the 'Berliner Yachtklub' and the property of the 'Segler-Verein 1907' have been identified here. |
Viktoriastrasse | Empress Auguste Viktoria | before 1900 | 1939 | → Eibseestrasse | |
Way to the outdoor pool | outdoor pool | around 1925 | an unofficial name for a route from Regattastraße to Dahmeufer with the Grünau outdoor pool, contained only once in the address book | ||
Wilhelmstrasse | Friedrich Wilhelm II. , King of Prussia | before 1900 | 1935 | → Water sports avenue | At the Wilhelmstrasse 3 Corner Center Street police station from the district office Koepenick 16 corner was in the 1920s, at number Cöpenicker road a slaughterhouse, at number 17 corner Viktoriastraße was the post office Grunau . The buildings were probably demolished. |
Other numbered streets:
- Streets 876 and 879 (1929 "Siedlung an der Bohnsdorfer Straße"; between Straße 878 and Mittelweg), 56 , (1943; between Adlergestell and Grauammerpfad)
Allotment gardens
In the 21st century the following allotment gardens (KGA), formerly also called colonies, exist in the district.
- KGA, Grünau '
This garden in the north-west of the district began in 1926 with a total area of 11,520 m². In the following years and decades the allotment gardens gave way to permanent development and the access roads were dedicated . In the 21st century, some parcels are still preserved in the Fuchsbau / Grauammerpfad area, and a club house built in 1950 is still in use. Most of the garden area is now known as the 'Grünau garden settlement'. The 104 parcels of the complex are permanently secured until after 2025, after which residential development is to take place. - KGA, Grünau '(Bullenwiese) ( location )
- KGA, Krähenhorst (Grünau) ',
Krähenhorst is the name of an allotment garden from the 1940s and its main path.
(There is an officially dedicated street Krähenhorst in the Schmöckwitz district.) - KGA Gründerstraße 27
This facility is located with the southern half in the district of Berlin-Bohnsdorf , the northern half, between the Gründerstraße and the railway embankment, belongs to Grünau.
Parks, cemetery, an island and other locations
- Berlin forest
- Krumme Lake Nature Reserve
- Waldfriedhof Grünau ( location )
- Great pipe wall (island) ( location ).
It is about 200 × 100 meters in size. The tree-lined island is located in the Dahme, which is called Langer See here , at river kilometer 41 of the Spree-Oder waterway (SOW). The Great Rohrwall has been used primarily by water sports enthusiasts for recreational activities for more than 100 years. The largest user is the Segel Club Rohrwall e. V. ', which emerged in 1990 from the former BVB company sports association . and has leased half of the island as club premises. The postal address is Sportpromenade 12.
There are also the Kleiner Rohrwall and the Rohrwallinsel, which do not belong to Grünau. - Richtershorn
a parcel on the banks of the Dahme, which belongs to the Richtershorn rowing club, also known as a free swimming area. Nearby is the 'Richtershorn' restaurant, which specializes in Western cuisine in the 21st century. (Their official address is Sportpromenade 17).
The name of this place goes back to the landowner Richter und das Horn (another word for 'headland').
See also
Web links
- Map of Berlin 1: 5000 with district boundaries. Senate Department for Urban Development Berlin, 2009, accessed on July 13, 2011 .
- Berlin-Brandenburg Statistics Office: Directory of streets and squares in the Treptow-Köpenick district (as of February 2015); pdf
- Streets in Grünau by Kauperts Media
Individual evidence
- ↑ RBS address search
- ↑ Eagle frame. In: Street name lexicon of the Luisenstädtischer Bildungsverein (near Kaupert )
- ↑ Grünau station, Adlergestell
- ↑ Alter Radelander Weg . In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1923, Part IV, p. 1758.
- ↑ a b Grünau . In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1925, Part IV, p. 1867.
- ↑ Address search on fbinter.stadt-berlin.de/rbs: Am Kanal
- ↑ a b c d e f g Decision of the Treptow-Köpenick District Office, March 15, 2016
- ↑ a b c d e f g Map of Berlin (1: 5000) Location west of the Dahme above the Teltow Canal
- ↑ On the history of the S-Bahn, part Grünau In: Verkehrsgeschichtliche Blätter (1991), No. 4
- ^ Hans E. Pappenheim: The Joachim Friedrich memorial near Grünau. For the history of the monument concept in Brandenburg-Prussia at www.diegeschichteberlins.de
- ↑ A. Sander: To the hundredth anniversary of the gas industry. In: Polytechnisches Journal . 342, 1927, pp. 73-75.
- ↑ Photos of the former Grünau gas station on strassenkalog.de , accessed on January 10, 2013
- ↑ a b c d e f Cöpenick administrative district> Grünau . In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1922, Part IV, p. 1683.
- ↑ Homepage of the partner association in the Treptow-Köpenick district with details on the incidents during the Mussolini period in Italy ( Memento from October 14, 2013 in the Internet Archive )
- ↑ a b Grünau> HauffsRuh, Kirchhofstr. In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1930, Part IV, p. 2003.
- ↑ a b c d Grünau> further streets . In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1943, Part IV, p. 2128.
- ↑ Thomas Loy: Place there! Episode 10: Don Ugoletti Square. In: Der Tagesspiegel , May 21, 2012; Retrieved January 7, 2013
- ↑ a b c Grünau with Drosselsteg, Finkenschlag, Hasenlauf . In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1926, Part IV, p. 1929.
- ^ Name of the Horst-Kunze-Weg; Press release BA Treptow-Köpenick
- ↑ Grünau: Course of the Regattastraße with marking of the cross streets; after Linderoder Weg follows the Chaussee to Schmöckwitz (third column, at the bottom) . In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1940, Part IV, p. 2124.
- ↑ Berlin city map 1939 with the street system of Grünau ( page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ Homepage Freiwillige Feuerwehr Grünau ( Memento of the original dated February 7, 2016 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. ; Retrieved February 7, 2016.
- ↑ Grünau . In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1928, Part IV, p. 1975.
- ↑ Homepage of the Grünauer School
- ↑ Sports field Walchenseestrasse on OpenStreetMap
- ^ Ferry F12 Grünau – Wendenschloß
- ↑ Explanation of the name Am Langen See on Luise-Berlin , berlingeschichte.de
- ↑ (street) Am Lagen See . In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1923, Part IV, p. 1758.
- ↑ The future in Grünau: short history , accessed on February 7, 2016.
- ↑ Falkenberger Allee on berlingeschichte.de
- ↑ Historic postcard Wilhelm at the corner of Friedrichstrasse, 1907 ( Memento of the original dated May 7, 2013 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.
- ^ Stromstrasse on Luise-Berlin , berlingeschichte.de
- ↑ The Luisenstadt Association names the Roman goddess of victory Victoria as the namesake . However, because at the same time neighboring larger streets were named after the current rulers Friedrich II. And Wilhelm II. Or corresponding titles, it is more likely that Empress Victoria is an option. The street was written with "K" from the beginning, while the goddess wrote herself with "C".
- ↑ History KGA Grünau ( Memento of the original from October 6, 2013 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.
- ^ The property , Journal des VDGN, 11 / 12-2016, p. 07.
- ↑ Krähenhorst on kauperts.de
- ↑ KGA Gründerstraße 27 taken from OpenStreetMap.
- ^ Website SC Rohrwall eV
- ↑ Large pipe wall on OpenStreetMap