List of streets and squares in Berlin-Gropiusstadt

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The list of streets and squares in Berlin-Gropiusstadt describes the street system in the Berlin district of Gropiusstadt with the corresponding historical references. At the same time, this compilation is part of the lists of all Berlin streets and places .

overview

The Gropiusstadt district has 37,630 inhabitants (as of December 30, 2019) and comprises the postcode areas 12351 (north and around Fritz-Erler-Allee), 12353 (in the southern and western district) and 12357 (a few properties between Agnes-Straub-Weg , Neuköllner Straße and Zwickauer Damm).

Apartment houses in Gropiusstadt

In the area of ​​today's district, the large housing estate was built from 1962 to 1975 , which is planned to continue the horseshoe settlement to the east, between Britz , Buckow and Rudow . It was planned by Walter Gropius . The historical situation of the streets in the district is listed in the Buckower street list. The plans for a continuation of the Britzer Horseshoe Settlement to the southeast began in the 1950s on areas that were still arable land . In 1962, the then governing mayor Willy Brandt, in the presence of the architect, laid the foundation stone for the first phase of construction on the Grüner Weg. On September 25, 1963, the topping-out ceremony for the first construction phase of the “Trabantenstadt Berlin-Britz-Buckow-Rudow” (BBR), which was celebrated with GEHAG , took place. The area initially named according to the BBR plan was officially named Gropiusstadt in September 1972. With the following residential buildings carried out in different construction phases, new streets were created, partly changing the routes of existing paths, but mostly as newly laid streets over disused agricultural areas. Typical for Gropiusstadt is the multitude of paths through the areas built on with residential buildings. In the 1970s and due to the construction of new buildings on open land, the buildings stand on surfaces and not, as traditionally, along the roadsides. The settlement in today's district was formed in the 1960s and 1970s on arable and fallow land in the Buckow district, areas from Rudow and partly into Britz. The designation “BBR-Stadt” (for the building reserve “Berlin-Buckow-Rudow”) initially stands for the layout of this “Gropiusstadt housing estate”. 40 years after construction began in 1962 with the first phase of construction and 30 years after choosing a name for the large estate, the Neukölln district decided in 2002 to create a separate district for the "Gropiusstadt large estate". The Buckow district was cut into two parts. In addition, the large settlement for the development on - " off " - " path ", "- line " or "- sidewalk " noted ending street names that may refer to more pedestrian connections. On the other hand, the multiple designation "- allee " refers to the concept of a "green city" .

The main street system of the district includes the Johannisthaler Chaussee with 1050 meters as the higher-level (category II of the road development plan ) street and the Fritz-Erler-Allee (2490 meters) as the regional main street in the higher-level road network of Berlin . Kölner Damm (1190 meters) and Lipschitzallee (1450 meters) have the status of supplementary streets. The Johannisthaler Chaussee offers a connection to the A 113 across the Teltow Canal, the location of which offers further connection points at a distance of four to five kilometers from the district.

Typical city view of Gropiusstadt from the south

The district borders with the city limits in the south on Brandenburg ( community Großziethen ). To the east of Am Buschfeld , the neighboring district is Buckow I, the Kölner Damm , whose streets are part of the district, and the neighboring district changes to Britz via Johannisthaler Chaussee with Tischlerzeile and Severingstrasse, whose streets are part of the district . Further north on the eastern edge of the subway depot, the district boundary runs to Fritz-Erler-Allee, with the exception of a southern tip of Otto-Wels-Ring / Imbuschweg / Zadekstraße, which belongs to Buckow II. From Efeuweg , Rudow is the neighboring district, the border of the district runs on the southern edge of Neuköllner Straße and the west side of Zwickauer Damm and ultimately on the former industrial railway again to the city limits, whereby the Rudower wood also belongs to Gropiusstadt.

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.
  • 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)
Origin of name Date of designation Remarks image
Agnes Straub Way

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0320 Agnes Straub (1890–1941), actress May 20, 1966 The street in the route of street 501 of the development plan goes south as a dead end from Fritz-Erler-Allee towards the Zwickauer Damm underground station. The southern end is a square of 80 × 40 square meters with parking areas. The description of the buildings erected can be found in the justification of the development plan. Before the development, there were agricultural areas here. Agnes Straub Way

Berlin-Gropiusstadt Agnes-Straub-Weg

Anna-Nemitz-Weg

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0420 Anna Nemitz (1873–1962), politician ( SPD ) 0March 1, 1972 The path is listed as a footpath in the official directory. It leads between the residential buildings west of Wermuthstraße and east of Kirschnerweg and is located between Kirschnerweg and the promenade in the route of Wildmeisterdamm. Berlin-Gropiusstadt Anna-Nemitz-Weg
Anna-Siemsen-Weg

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0150 Anna Siemsen (1882–1951), teacher 25 Sep 1966 Road 510 is projected in the development plan . The driveway goes west from Löwensteinring and opens up the residential buildings and provides access to Gaudiweg . The western end of the street is a round (not circular) square, from which restricted driveways lead to more western properties, especially parking spaces there. Berlin-Gropiusstadt Anna-Siemsen-Weg
Bat Yam Square

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0090 × 70 Bat Jam , city in Israel , twin town of Neukölln since 1972 May 26, 1981 The square borders on Lipschitzplatz to the north at the Lipschitzallee underground station. It forms an urban unit with Lipschitzplatz and is accessible to cyclists and pedestrians. The square crosses the Hörsingsteig in a north-south direction and the promenade in an east-west direction on the route of the former Wildmeister dam . The address “Wildmeisterdamm 170” east of Bat-Yam-Platz applies to the playgrounds and football fields in the green corridor above the U7 underground line between the houses in Kirschnerweg (west) and Kirchensteinerweg (east). In the north, the square of the square is bounded by the buildings Walter-Franck-Linie 10a (east) and 12 (west), in the south the youth club on Lipschitzallee 66 (southwest) and building 68a in the southeast form the framework for the square. Berlin-Gropiusstadt Bat-Yam-Platz

Berlin-Gropiusstadt Bat-Yam-Platz

Treecreeper Path

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0060
(in the district)
Treecreeper , species of bird Aug 16, 1928 The plots 55 and 57 with the Jungfernmühle as well as the opposite plots 54 and 56 are in the district between Goldammerweg and the district boundary, which crosses the path. To the northwest, the path continues to Buckow II to Zadekstraße. The Baumläuferweg initially belongs to Buckow's development plan as road 13 until 1967 between Triftweg (today Zadekstraße) and Heroldweg . With the construction of Lipschitzallee in 1968, the latter fell away, especially since the part between Goldammerstraße and Heroldweg was not built on. On October 1, 1967, the section of road 519 leading from Lipschitzallee to the west and on December 1, 1967 the section of road 519 between Hirtsieferzeile and Goldammerstrasse was included. In 1970, the route was shortened again in the Gropiusstädter part on Goldammerstrasse through new planning and development. The Jungfernmühle Baumläuferweg 57, built in 1892 and renovated and converted in 1992/1993, has been included in the list of Berlin monuments since 1971 and is one of three monuments in the district. Berlin-Gropiusstadt Jungfernmühle Treecreeper Path
Bohm-Schuch-Weg

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0210 Clara Bohm-Schuch (1879–1936), politician ( SPD ) 0Feb. 1, 1966 This quiet access road to the adjoining three-storey and single-storey residential buildings branches off to the east from Severingstrasse and bends to the north for half of its length. The street ends with a turning area. According to the development plan, it was planned as road 498 . Berlin-Gropiusstadt Bohm-Schuch-Weg
Ivy path

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0240
(in the district)
Ivy , a climbing plant Aug 16, 1928 The west side of the Efeuweg is in the district across from Wutzkyallee between Fritz-Erler-Allee and the (turning) district boundary , to the north an unnamed footpath continues at the degewo sports field. The plots 28 (sports hall), 34 (Walt Disney School), 38 (Liebig School) on the west side of the street are in the district and were included in the formation of Gropiusstadt and separated from Rudow. The development plan XIV-172 was drawn up for the area in 1973. The Efeuweg was laid out in Rudow in 1928 and is noted in the 1929 address book between Buckower Chaussee (in Rudow also Straße 2) and Neuköllner Straße via Maßliebweg, north of the Neukölln municipal cemetery. On today's Rudow side there are five residential buildings, on the opposite side there is the cemetery nursery (owner is the city of Berlin). In 1922 the previous plan road D1 is shown on the map in its current location (but belongs entirely to Rudow). In the 1925 address book, street D is listed with three developed properties and the cemetery gardening, in 1928 as street D1 belonging to the Rudow district. The school complex to the west on Efeuweg was designed as a new educational location in the 2010s. Originally, the Wutzkyallee was intended to reach the corner of the Efeuweg. Berlin-Gropiusstadt Efeuweg

Berlin-Gropiusstadt Efeuweg

Eugen-Bolz-Kehre

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0180 Eugen Bolz (1881–1945), politician ( center ), resistance fighter against National Socialism 0Oct. 1, 1967 The street on the route from street 520 of the development plan goes as a dead end north-east from Fritz-Erler-Allee into the Tempo 30 zone of the residential area between Goldammerweg and Lipschitzallee . The residential area is accessed from Goldammerweg to the southwest through the Hirtsieferzeile . In 1953 there was still arable land on this area in Buckow . Berlin-Gropiusstadt Eugen-Bolz-Kehre
Feuchtwangerweg

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0170 Lion Feuchtwanger (1884–1958), writer 01st July 1969 Previously laid out as the eastward section of road 546 of the development plan, it lies as a dead end from Theodor-Loos-Weg to the east and ends at Harry-Liedtke-path at a turning area a few meters before the Zwickauer Damm, to which it is waist-high Wall is cordoned off. Visually, it continues the Theodor-Loos-Weg in front of its arch to the north. Berlin-Gropiusstadt Feuchtwangerweg
Friedrich-Kayßler-Weg

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0460 Friedrich Kayssler (1874–1945), actor 0Dec. 1, 1967 The street lies between Wutzkyallee and the eastern edge of the Rudower wood and continues to the west as Sollmannweg on the route of street 504 projected in the development plan . The address of the four-lane street is the two properties 3 and 5, which are built on with nine-storey residential buildings. The road is closed to vehicles over 3.5  t (sign 263) with the exception of residents ( signs 1020–30 ). As an access road, it is supplemented by the Walter-Frank-Linie going south. On the north side, the green corridor runs above the U7 underground line without any land. Berlin-Gropiusstadt Friedrich-Kayßler-Weg
Fritz-Erler-Allee

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2020 + 450
(in the district)
Fritz Erler (1913–1967), politician ( SPD ) Feb 22, 1968 The road 484 of the development plan was a central street for the large settlement on the BBR Baureservefläche in the district of Neukölln (at the time of designation in the district Buckow traced out). It was created on the guide of the Einsiedlerweg and the eastern section of the Wildmeister dam. Fritz-Erler-Allee is located between Gutschmidtstrasse / Grüner Weg and Neuköllner Strasse . Apart from the section between Juchaczweg and Zadekstraße in Buckow 2 , the road area belongs to the district, to which the senior citizens' house in this section is not located in the district. Gropiusstadt includes the straight plots on the south side 2–16 (12 does not exist), 26–32, 48–62 (54 and 56 are missing), 86–154 (92, 96, 106, 108, 118 are missing and 122, 124 and 126 are divided with the addition “a”), 160, 170–180 and 190, on the north side of the street with the odd lots are 47–53 and 93–109 (95 and 97 are missing). The numbering of the land and buildings on the street is not continuous, in particular the north side between Grüner Weg and Zadekstraße and between Johannisthaler Chaussee and Goldammerweg belongs to Buckow. The plots 155–197 on the north side between Efeuweg and Neuköllner Strasse are in Rudow. From the corner with Lipschitzallee, on the triangular area with the promenade (formerly Wildmeisterweg), the IDEAL high-rise is located on the property at Fritz-Erler-Allee 120. Since the formation of the Gropiusstadt district, the district boundary has run along the north side of the street several times, except between Juchaczweg and Zadekstrasse (entire street in Buckow 2) and between Zadekstrasse and Johannisthaler Chaussee as well as Goldammerstrasse and Efeuweg the entire street belongs to the district. Berlin-Gropiusstadt Fritz-Erler-Allee

Berlin-Gropiusstadt Fritz-Erler-Allee

Berlin-Gropiusstadt Fritz-Erler-Allee

Goose mountain path

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0260 Fritz Gansberg (1871–1950), educator 0June 1, 1977 The street without assigned land lies with a right-angled bend between Löwensteinring and Walter-May-Weg on the route of Route 529 according to the development plan. In the official list, the RBS class street is assigned to it, but according to OKSTRA class it is listed as a footpath and has the Berlin street number 5479, in the street development plan it has level V (other streets). The five-meter-wide driveway is marked with a street name sign from Löwensteinring, but has blocking traffic posts here, at the end of Walter-May-Weg there is also a street name sign for the Gansbergsteig and an entrance is possible. The two 13-storey residential buildings on the northern section are assigned to Löwensteinring as house numbers 5 and 7. Berlin-Gropiusstadt Gansbergsteig
Gaudigweg

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0120 Hugo Gaudig (1860–1923), educator 0Aug 1, 1967 Projected as road 438 according to the development plan , the road branches off from Anna-Siemsen-Weg to the south. The narrow street with one-sided park use provides access to the adjoining single-family row houses on plots 1–25 and 2–24, which are accessed via fenced-off private roads. Berlin-Gropiusstadt Gaudigweg
Goldammerstrasse

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0690
(in the district)
Goldenhammer , species of bird 0June 9, 1933 In the district there is the street area from plot 36 (on the straight side) and the entire east side of the street with the residential buildings facing Egon-Bolz-Kehre and Hirtsieferzeile. The southwestern road land and lots 38–64 (even) belong to Buckow II . The street was laid out in Buckow in 1933 according to the development plan as street 17 and was at times named Gärtnereistraße after the neighboring Neukölln city nursery. Until 1967 the street ran between Stieglitzweg and Rudower Straße. In 1968 it was extended westward to Fritz-Erler-Allee , which was laid out and named in the same year . In 1969 the undeveloped part between Baumläuferweg and Rudower Straße was removed. In 1970 the arched course between Baumläuferweg and Lipschitzallee , which still exists today , was created, which in particular opens up the Hirtsieferzeile and the nine-storey residential buildings in Gropiusstadt. The Jungfernmühle is located on the north-western curve of the Goldammerweg

Berlin-Gropiusstadt Goldammerstrasse

Berlin-Gropiusstadt Goldammerstrasse

Harry Liedtke Path

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0380 Harry Liedtke (1882–1945), actor 0Sep 1 1967 The path is listed as a footpath in the official register. Without any assigned property, it is almost in a north-south position between Feuchtwangerweg and Horst-Caspar-Steig (property 1 and 5), west of the school on Zwickauer Damm. According to the planning of the development plan, it was previously named the north-leading section of path 533 with 120 meters to which on December 1, 1967 the south-leading section of path 533 was added in Harry-Liedtke-Path. On April 1, 1970 route 526 was included.
Berlin-Gropiusstadt Harry Liedtke Path
Hirtsiefer line

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0320 Heinrich Hirtsiefer (1876–1941), politician ( center ) 0Oct. 1, 1967 The street on the route from street 521 of the development plan goes as a dead end southwest from Goldammerweg into the Tempo 30 zone of the residential area between Fritz-Erler-Allee , Goldammerweg and Lipschitzallee . The residential area is accessed from the south by the Eugen-Bolz-Kehre. In 1953 there was still arable land on this area in Buckow . Berlin-Gropiusstadt Hirtsieferzeile
High voltage path

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0170 Route of the former high voltage line Adlershof-Marienfelde 0June 9, 1933 The path is listed as a footpath in the official directory. In the district, it is located between Severingstraße (district boundary to Britz) and the Neukölln green corridor above the U7 underground line , west of Otto-Wels-Ring . The high-voltage route in the former line route lies to the east in Buckow 2 and Britz and to the west in Buckow 1 and was in Mariendorf and Marienfelde . The footpath here is part of the route from road 65 of the development plan. At the Ostend it goes over to the playgrounds, sports fields and football fields, lots are not assigned. Berlin-Gropiusstadt high voltage route
Höltermannsteig

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0530 Karl Höltermann (1894–1955), politician ( SPD ) 0Aug 1, 1965 The path is listed as a footpath in the official directory.The sidewalk in the Plantrasse from path 488 of the development plan is between Fritz-Erler-Allee (opposite the Kormoranweg ) and Johannisthaler Chaussee (near the underground station) and is in a north-south position the central path in the residential area of ​​Otto-Wels-Ring. Berlin-Gropiusstadt Höltermannsteig
Hörsingsteig

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0330 Otto Hörsing (1874–1937), politician ( SPD ) 0July 1, 1972 The Hörsingsteig is located between the end of Walter-May-Weg and Hugo-Heimann-Straße, but due to the course over Bat-Yam-Platz and Lipschitzplatz and in the hinterland of Lipschitzallee underground station , the northern section is not really there, although it is marked on site by name tags. Properties are not assigned to this officially listed road. The footpath through a green area goes south of the one-way street Hugo-Heinemann-Straße (northern section) through the adjoining six-storey houses on Hugo-Heinemann-Straße (3–33, odd) and Kölner Damm (6–32, even) to the western section of Hugo -Heinemann-Strasse. Initially, walkway 530 and path 534 were named according to the development plan . On May 1, 1973, a section of path 529 and on January 1, 1974 another section of walkway 529 was included. Berlin-Gropiusstadt Hörsingsteig
Horst-Caspar-Steig

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0610 Horst Caspar (1913–1952), actor May 30, 1967 The approximately seven-meter-wide footpath is located in the green corridor above the U7 underground line between the Wutzkyallee stations on Rotraut-Richter-Platz and near Zwickauer Damm with a connection to Agnes-Straub-Weg. The postal address is assigned to the properties Horst-Caspar-Steig 1–29 (odd) on the north side (south of Käthe-Dorsch-Ring) and 2–34 (even) on the south side, the properties are built on with four-story houses of the same type . First, the westward section of path 523 of the development plan was laid out and named. On January 1, 1969, the part of path 523 leading to the east was also named Horst-Caspar-Steig with a length of 160 meters . Residential development on the Horst-Caspar-Steig

Berlin-Gropiusstadt Horst-Caspar-Steig

Hugo-Heimann-Strasse

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0620 Hugo Heimann (1859–1951), politician ( SPD ) 0Sep 1 1969 The street is a one-way street in a 30 km / h zone from Lipschitzallee (near Lipschitzallee underground station ) to Kölner Damm in a right-angled course. The Hugo Heimann primary school (No. 20), a day-care center (No. 22) and a sports field (No. 24) are located on the western side of the street. It encloses the residential buildings and high-rise residential buildings facing the Kölner Damm, which can be accessed from the inside via the Hörsingsteig. On the north side of the northern section from Lipschitzallee is the St. Marien Catholic School next to the St. Dominicus Church. Plots 8 and 10 (Rathauscenter) and residential buildings 14, 16 and 18 on the site south of the green corridor above the U7 underground line follow further west of the Hörsingsteig . The section of road 489 leading to the north and the section of road 515 of the development plan leading in an arch to the east were laid out and named . Berlin-Gropiusstadt Hugo-Heinemann-Strasse
Imbuschweg

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0190
(in the district)
Heinrich Imbusch (1878–1945), politician ( center ), resistance fighter against the Nazi regime 0Aug 1, 1965 The Auerhahnweg settlement road had existed in the Imbuschweg route since 1928 . The road 68 of the (then) development plan as the eastern cross road of the Triftweg in Buckow was named after the capercaillie like the surrounding streets after known bird species. The route changed as a result of the development, and in 1965 the Auerhahnweg was renamed Imbuschweg from road 485 (today: Otto-Wels-Ring ) and on February 1, 1966, road 486 was included. With the formation of the district Gropiusstadt, the district boundary was drawn in such a way that the Imbuschweg southwest of Zadekstraße with properties 24–30 (straight) and 39, 40, 41 belongs to the district. The residential buildings 24–28 and the supplementary car park on plot 30 are located west of the Gropiuspassagen car park between Imbuschweg and Johannisthaler Chaussee. The Imbuschweg crosses the Johannisthaler Damm northeast of the Gropius Passagen, at the end of this southern section there is a generous turning area with a central flower ring. Lot 39, a 15-storey double apartment building, is to the east, 40 is to the west (behind the Gropius Passagen) to the east. Property 41 between a tenant parking lot south of the Wendeplatz and the Karsenzeile is built on with a low-rise building that is used as a customer center for GEHAG Gropiusstadt / Britz. The eastern section of the road with the road land and the (northern) lots 23-31b belongs to Buckow. Plots 1–22 do not exist, they are built over by the buildings on Otto-Wels-Ring. Berlin-Gropiusstadt Imbuschweg
Joachim-Gottschalk-Weg

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0230 Joachim Gottschalk (1904–1941), actor, victim of the Nazi regime 0Dec. 1, 1967 Previously laid out as spur road 503 according to the development plan, the street was laid out and named with the surrounding streets of the construction phase. The street runs south of the Wutzky-Center and goes as a dead end opposite the Hermann-v.-Helmholtz-Oberschule to the east from the Wutzkyallee. It ends in a loop around the parking lot for the Wutzky and community center. Plots 1–11, 21, 37–41 (odd) and 2–14 (even) belong to the street. House 1 is a 26-storey double dwelling belonging to degewo and 21, 37 and 39 belong to the Wutzkycenter, plots 3-11 (odd) are pavilions that complement the Wutzkycenter. In house 41 there is a day-care center with surroundings to the east of the Wutzkycenter. The even-numbered lots are residential buildings of various types. The skyscraper at Joachim-Gottschalk-Weg 1 will be the first building in southern Gropiusstadt to be fully equipped with fiber optic cables. Residential high-rise at the corner of Wutzkyallee

Berlin-Gropiusstadt Joachim-Gottschalk-Weg

Johannisthaler Chaussee

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1230
(in the district)
Johannisthal , part of the Treptow-Köpenick district before 1911 The entire length of the Johannisthaler Chaussee lies between Königsheideweg and Alt-Buckow / Buckower Damm it is the historical connection from Buckow to Königsheide in Johannisthal, which existed via Buckow westwards to Mariendorf, Marienfelde and Lichtenrade between the Teltowdörfern. The sections of the streets were partially supplemented, for example by the renamed Bahnhofstrasse von Buckow or in 1929 by including the Treptower section. With the expansion of the large housing estate Gropiusstadt, it was widened to the main road through the district. Here it lies between Kölner Damm and Fritz-Erler-Allee with road land and the properties on both sides, on the northeast side of the street the properties over Stieglitzweg are also included. West of the Kölner Damm it belongs to Buckow 1 , piece by piece to Britz 365, and to the east it leads through Buckow 2 (Buckow-Ost) and changes on the Glockenblumenweg to Rudow and on the Teltow Canal to Baumschulenweg . The shopping center for Gropiusstadt, the "Gropius Passagen", is centrally located on the street section belonging to the district. In line with its importance, the street is 40 meters wide with three lanes in each direction, a five-meter-wide green median, cycle paths on both sides and wide sidewalks. The Johannisthaler Chaussee is one of the superordinate road connections in Berlin. The plots 258–264 and 292–372 (even) and 273–365 (odd) are in the district, with several plots being grouped under the same number. West corner of the passages on Johannisthaler Chaussee

Berlin-Gropiusstadt Johannisthaler Chaussee

Bar line

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0360 Fritz Karsen (1885–1951), educator 0Dec. 1, 1968 The path is listed in the official register as a footpath without assigned properties and is located in an east-west position between Imbuschweg (on the Gropiuspassagen ) and Löwensteinring (on its eastern section). According to the development plan, it is the route of public footpaths 524 and 528 . The line leads south past the Walter Gropius School. Berlin-Gropiusstadt Karsenzeile
Käthe-Dorsch-Ring

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0510 Käthe Dorsch (1890–1957), actress May 20, 1966 The street in the south-east of the district (formerly Rudow ) north of the subway line bends south from the eastern section of Fritz-Erler-Allee . In the development plan it is called Straße 500 . The properties of the ring are described with their owners in the development plan 108 and can be read there. Before the development, there were agricultural areas here. The development of the ring is in the area between Wutzkyallee, Agnes-Straub-Weg and south through the Horst-Caspar-Steig . Berlin-Gropiusstadt Käthe-Dorsch-Ring
Kerschensteinerweg

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0160 Georg Kerschensteiner (1854–1932), educator 0Aug 1, 1967 The road laid out as road 439 of the development plan goes off as a dead end to the south from Löwensteinring. It is the access road to lots 1–17 (odd) and 2–18 (even), which are located at the southern end of the street on both sides around the turning area. On the western side at the northern beginning of the cul-de-sac is a protected green area. Berlin-Gropiusstadt Kerschensteinerweg
Kirschnerweg

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0460 Martin Kirschner (1842–1912), Lord Mayor of Berlin 0Dec. 1, 1967 The street is a dead end ; A turning hammer forms the conclusion . As a spur road from Johannisthaler Chaussee near the underground station opposite and next to the Gropius Passagen , it goes off to the southeast. The high-rise residential buildings and three-storey buildings south-west of the green corridor above the U7 underground line on plots 1–37 and 2–42 are accessed from the access road . From this street, south of the passages, the Martin-Luther-King-Weg turns to the east and opposite the Anna-Nemitz-Weg to the southwest. It is designated as a 30 km / h zone . When planning for Gropiusstadt (on the building reserve area BBR = Berlin-Buckow-Rudow), street 512 in the development plan was laid alongside the planned subway route. Berlin-Gropiusstadt Kirschnerweg

Berlin-Gropiusstadt Kirschnerweg

Cologne dam

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1420
(in the district)
Cologne , city in North Rhine-Westphalia , twin town of the Neukölln district 0Sep 1 1969 The Cologne dam between Johannisthaler Chaussee and Lipschitzallee forms (with the exception of the easternmost part) the district boundary and lies parallel to the route of the Neukölln-Mittenwalder Railway (NME), which, however, is in Buckow . The road land, including the southern sidewalk area and the northern properties are in the district, the border to Buckow runs on the southern roadside. In addition, the area of ​​the Janusz Korczak School with ancillary facilities and the day care center on the Wildhüterweg 2 property south of the NME belongs to the district to the east from Wildhüterweg to Ringslebenstrasse (at the crossroads opposite Lipschitzallee). With the development of the BBR building land reserve (Berlin-Buckow-Rudow), the road along the railway line between the newly designed Johannisthaler Chaussee and the road 513 of the development plan (formerly: Wildmeisterdamm as it was in Buckow, today: Wermuthweg) was converted into a road 489 newly laid out in the late 1960s. On May 15, 1971, the further section of Straße 489 between Hugo-Heimann-Straße and Straße 409 was included. On May 1, 1977, the rest of the street 489 was also given the name. Cologne is one of the twin cities of the Neukölln district. The residential development on Kölner Damm is low-storey, the street has an interrupted green median strip with trees and two two-lane lanes. The railway line accompanying the south in Buckow is a bush-covered green strip. Berlin-Gropiusstadt Cologne dam

Berlin-Gropiusstadt Cologne dam

Lenzel path

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0290 Josef Lenzel (1890–1942), pastor, resistance fighter against National Socialism Dec 10, 1965 The street is a dead end and private street to the west from the Wutzkyallee. It is an easy access road to the single-storey housing estate on plots 1-42 (almost continuously). The street opens up a single-family housing estate opposite the Wutzkyallee underground station . At the beginning of the street (from Wutzkyallee) there is a row of garages on the north side. Berlin-Gropiusstadt Lenzelpfad
Lipschitzallee

( Location )

1430 Joachim Lipschitz (1918–1961), politician ( SPD ), Senator for the Interior of West Berlin Dec 11, 1966 South of the Lipschitz- / Fritz-Erler-Allee intersection, on the triangle area with the promenade (formerly Wildmeisterweg) is the IDEAL high-rise on the property at Fritz-Erler-Allee 120. Monuments in Berlin. The Evangelical Trinity Church with parish houses and parsonage from the years 1969–1971 at Lipschitzallee 7 (Rudower Strasse 172, 176) is registered as a monument in the list. The Catholic St. Dominicus Church at Lipschitzallee 74, based on designs by Skull and Jünemann, has also been included in the Berlin List of Monuments since 2008. The Lipschitzallee is managed as a supplementary main street in the district . St. Dominicus Church on Lipschitzallee near the underground station

Berlin-Gropiusstadt Lipschitzallee Gropiushaus

Berlin-Gropiusstadt IDEAL high-rise
Lipschitzplatz

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0050 × 50 Joachim Lipschitz (1918–1961), politician ( SPD ), Senator for the Interior of West Berlin 0June 1, 1975 Place 572 was planned on Lipschitzallee near the planned underground line. With the completion of the underground station , the square was set up. The plots at Lipschitzplatz are assigned to Lipschitzallee, in the southwest the underground station and pavilions 72a and 72b, in the northwest on 66 the buildings around the youth club, on the east side 68, 68a and 70 and 72. The square due to the development was included supplemented in the north by the square Bat-Yam-Platz . Lipschitzplatz

Berlin-Gropiusstadt Lipschitzplatz

Löwensteinring

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0840 Kurt Löwenstein (1885–1939), politician ( SPD ) 0Aug 1, 1966 The street was laid out as street 509 in the development plan . It leads from and 380 meters to Fritz-Erler-Allee in a (wide) curve to the southwest. The Karsenzeile is a cross connection within this ring. Between this and Fritz-Erler-Allee there is the Walter-Gropius-Schule (Fritz-Erler-Allee 86/88), a sports hall and sports fields. Outside the ring and southwest of the Karsenzeile are the residential properties with buildings of various types. Berlin-Gropiusstadt Löwensteinring
Martin Luther King Way

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0150 Martin Luther King (1929–1968), civil rights activist and Nobel Peace Prize laureate 0March 1, 1999 The small path leading from the Kirschnerweg opens up the buildings and the church of the Protestant parish of Gropiusstadt. It was created in 1999 during the construction of the Gropius Passagen, whose owners wanted direct access to the Johannisthaler Chaussee underground station for their temple of consumption. This project made it no longer possible to access the parish via Johannisthaler Chaussee, so that the owner of the shopping center had to negotiate with the church leaders. This is how the current street situation came about. Martin Luther King Church with Martin Luther King Path

Berlin-Gropiusstadt Martin-Luther-King-Weg

Max Pallenberg Path

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0180 Max Pallenberg (1877–1934), actor 0May 1st 1969 The Max-Pallenberg-Path was planned in the construction section south of today's Wutzkycenter on Joachim-Gottschalk-Weg as public footpath 525 of the development plan. It is located in a north-south direction between Joachim-Gottschalk-Weg and Theodor-Loos-Weg and offers both access to the interior residential buildings in the area and (now) access to the underground station and Wutzkycenter. The “path” is officially listed as a street in StEP class V ( other streets ) and as a footpath according to OKSTRA . The residential buildings on the area along the course are not assigned to this, but have postal addresses of the adjacent streets (which in the district are called " Weg " as cross or residential streets ). In this structure, the path continues north of the Wutzkycenter and Rotraut-Richter-Platz from the Horst-Caspar-Steig. The four-meter path is paved with paving slabs and separated from the south by bollards and is accessible from the north. Berlin-Gropiusstadt Max-Pallenberg-Path
Neuköllner Strasse

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0240
(in the district)
Berlin-Neukölln , leads to the district of the Neukölln district of the same name Nov 20, 1919 Neuköllner Straße itself with the entire road area is located between Johannisthaler Chaussee and the Rudow town center bypass in the neighboring district and, as part of the B 179, is a main road of major importance (StEP class II) . It is part of the historic Chaussee from Berlin to Mittenwalde in continuation of Rudower Straße and was named Kaiser-Wilhelm-Straße in the city map from 1911 in the Rudow district . From the district it is only touched by a few properties 264–278 on the south side, these are with residential buildings and lie between Fritz-Erler-Allee and Zwickauer Damm . 268–276a are a contiguous eleven-storey block of flats, 264 and 266 with a five-eleven-storey residential building staggered in height on 278 a low-rise building on the corner of Zwickauer Damm behind a billboard wall. Berlin-Gropiusstadt Neuköllner Strasse
Otto-Wels-Ring

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0860
(in the district)
Otto Wels (1873–1939), politician ( SPD ) 16 Sep 1964 The course of the road is between Fritz-Erler-Allee going in an elongated curve to the south and back to Fritz-Erler-Allee opposite the Juchaczweg. The road connects the residential buildings east of the first construction section of the satellite town on Grüner Weg and since then east of the green corridor above the U7 subway line . It is routed as road 485 in the development plan 102 . The western sections of the Uhu- and Auerhahnweg (street 22 and 23) and the southern continuation of the Kormoranweg through the buildings of the Otto-Wels-Ring were built over with the associated development plan . The Höltermannsteig leads centrally through the associated residential area. When the district was formed in 2002, the course of the road remained as an extension of the Juchaczweg (eastern section of the ring) and its eastern side of the street (1–11 odd) belonging to Buckow 2 . On the 50th anniversary of the first laying of the foundation stone, a boulder (with a memorial plaque) was erected and a sessile oak was planted as a “tree for the future” on Fritz-Erler-Allee, corner of Otto-Wels-Ring (on the median).
Berlin-Gropiusstadt Otto-Wels-Ring

Berlin-Gropiusstadt Otto-Wels-Ring

Ringslebenstrasse

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0190
(in the district)
Martin Gottlieb Ringsleben (unknown – 1822), manor owner, court painter 0Sep 1 1969 Ringslebenstrasse is mainly located between Buckower Damm and Am Buschfeld along the city limits in Buckow 1 . In the district there is a section that leads over the railroad tracks to the Kölner Damm and is continued along Lipschitzallee. This demarcation of the districts when the district Gropiusstadt was established in 2002 was ensured by the Janusz Korczak School in Gropiusstadt. Plots 1 and 2 belong to the district, with "Ringslebenstrasse 2" being an eight- / nine-storey Y-shaped residential building east of the school complex. Lot 1 is a green and fallow area to the east between the railway and the city and state border to Großziethen (State of Brandenburg), which is partly used as a parking lot, according to the plan of the Neukölln surveying office, there are also two flat buildings south of the railway tracks. Berlin-Gropiusstadt Ringslebenstrasse
Rotraut-Richter-Platz

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0140 × 30 Rotraut Richter (1915–1947), actress May 15, 1969 The square is north of Joachim-Gottschalk-Weg and was created with this as an urban square. It is located to the east behind the Wutzkyallee underground station, north of the Wutzkycenter, which was built here in the 2000s. To the east, the green corridor continues above the U7 underground line south of Horst-Caspar-Weg . Berlin-Gropiusstadt Rotraud-Richter-Platz

Berlin-Gropiusstadt Rotraud-Richter-Platz

Rudower Strasse

( Location )

0240
(in the district)
Berlin-Rudow , part of the Neukölln district before 1899 Rudower Straße runs on a historic traffic route and is now part of the B 178 . In the Berlin road network, it has the significance of a higher-level road connection (StEP class II) and continues as Neuköllner Straße in the south-east to Rudow and northward as Buschkrugallee to Britz . When Gropiusstadt was detached as a separate district in the Neukölln district , some properties of importance for “Gropiusstadt” on the south side of the street between Johannisthaler Chaussee and Efeuweg came to the district that are. The Lise Meitner School is located on plot 184 (178c in the development plan) behind the residential buildings (directly on the road in Buckow). The Dreieinigkeitskirche with ancillary buildings is on the corner of Lipschitzallee on lots 172, 176 and 176a. All other properties on the southern edge of the road, the road land and the northern properties belong to Buckow-Ost . Trinity Church
Smithy Path

( Location )

0280 Gustav Schmiedigen (1866–1947), 1902–1921 mayor of Britz 0June 1, 1975 The Schmiedigenpfad, officially run as a street, is a footpath between Lipschitzallee and Sollmannweg, with bollards at both ends. On it, access to the apartment blocks Lipschitzallee 71–77 (odd) and Sollmannweg 7–15 (odd) has been improved; there are no properties assigned to the footpath itself. In the development plan, it was already planned as route 532 south of the green corridor above the U7 underground line. Berlin-Gropiusstadt Schmiedigenpfad
Severingstrasse

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0630
(in the district)
Carl Severing (1875–1952), politician ( SPD ) 0Feb. 1, 1966 Severingstraße is located with road land and east side of the road (uneven properties) between Tischlerzeile and the high-voltage route to the underground station in the district. The district boundary to Britz is on the north-western edge of the street, but property 2 is also on Britz territory. Before street 497 of the development plan. at the north end next to the green corridor above the underground line U7 (still indicated as underground line C ) there is a road ring with a diameter of 50 meters around a garage, intended as a car park in the development plan. The high voltage path crosses as a green strip between property 1 and 3. From Severingstraße to the east, Bom-Schuch-Weg branches off as an access road for the residential buildings to the east of the underground green corridor, here is the primary school at the Regenweiher. This rain pond is a building compensation measure by Gehag that built the residential buildings in section 1b; here is a green parking area. Some of the Britz single-family houses on the street side have rear entrances from Severingstraße, but their address belongs to the Malersteig . The Klempnergasse leads through between the two. Berlin-Gropiusstadt Severingstrasse
Sollmannweg

( Location )

0300 Wilhelm Sollmann (1881–1951), politician ( SPD ) 0Apr 1, 1969 The road lies eastwards from Lipschitzallee and leads through the Rudower wood , continuing on its eastern edge as Fritz-Krayßler-Weg . On plots 2–16 (even, south side of the street) and 7–21 (odd, north of Schmiedigenpfad) there are residential buildings with a height of at least 14 storeys, the apartment block directly north on Sollmannweg has addresses of Lipschitzallee. The multi-storey multi-storey car park is located on plot 14 and meets the planning requirements without sacrificing too much green space, 16 is a Y-type high-rise apartment building. The floor height of here on the outskirts lying residential building opposite the concept of Gropius is a consequence of the arranged development compaction after the construction of the Wall and the consequent inclusion of West Berlin . In the development plan, part of Sollmannweg was identified as street 516 . Ultimately, Sollmannweg includes the development on the area between the public green corridor above the U7 underground line (as a playground on plot 19 in the Britz-Buckow-Rudow green corridor) and a park area along the NME railway line , which touches the city and state borders here . These green and park areas complement the Rudow grove to the west. On the other hand, this area was in the south through the city limits to the state of Brandenburg during the construction period of Gropiusstadt until the turn of 1990 in the immediate vicinity of the wall. Berlin-Gropiusstadt Sollmannweg
Stieglitzweg

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0300
(in the district)
Goldfinch , species of bird Aug 16, 1928 The Stieglitzweg was projected in the settlement around the Neukölln hospital as street 11 of the development plan and, like the surrounding streets, was named after a species of bird in 1928. With the planning for the construction section 1a of the "BBR-Trabantenstadt" (from 1972 large housing estate Gropiusstadt) an extension in Buckow-Ost was also named Stieglitzweg on February 1st, 1966 . Initially, in the early 1960s, there was a parceled strip of land, some with weekend houses and otherwise agricultural land. When the Gropiusstadt district was spun off from Buckow, Gehag's residential buildings from the 1960s and 1970s came to the district. Between Zadekstraße and Johannisthaler Chaussee, roads and buildings are part of the district, while the section to the east up to Goldammerweg is in Buckow 2 . Berlin-Gropiusstadt Stieglitzweg
Theodor Loos Way

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0740 Theodor Loos (1883–1954), actor 0Aug 5, 1966 The Theodor-Loos-Weg is a 30-speed zone between Wutzkyallee and Zwickauer Damm (opposite the Rudower Schriftsetzerweg, where the industrial railway requires a right turn). In the western section it runs almost in a straight line and in the east forms an arc to the north in which the Harry-Liedtke-Weg lies. The Feuchtwangerstraße is a dead end and forms its direct continuation in the route to the east. The buildings are located on lots 1–49 (odd) and 6–52, in the western part the Max-Pallenberg-Path connects to the Johann-Gottschalk-Weg. The concrete road was newly laid out on the former arable land than road 502 in the development plan. The storey heights of the adjoining houses of the degewo vary between twelve, ten, nine, eight and four storeys. The street itself is mostly three and a half lanes with parking lanes on both sides, some with parking pockets. The sidewalks on both sides sometimes separate parallel private access roads with recessed residential buildings. The green space and trees in the arched eastern section are remarkable. Lot 14 in the north of the arch is a sports and football field that connects to the green corridor above the U7 subway line , on the eastern flank of the arch is the "School on Zwickauer Damm". Berlin-Gropiusstadt Theodor-Loos-Weg
Carpenter's row

( Location )

0070
(in the district)
Carpenter , the streets of the "Neuland II settlement" were all named after building trades Jan. 30, 1933 The street in the "Neuland II settlement" in Buckow / Britz was laid out in the 1930s as street 254 and named in 1933 with other settlement streets . On December 29, 1960, the extension, Privatstrasse 284 and Platz 285 of the development plan, was included in the carpenter's row. With the planning for the development of construction section 1b of the "Großsiedlung BBR" (from 1972 Großsiedlung Gropisstadt) the connection to the Johannisthaler Chaussee, which was previously used for agriculture, was planned as road 489 and later combined. With the formation of the Gropiusstadt district, the southern section between Severingstrasse and Johannisthaler Strasse became part of the district. The larger section up to the high voltage path is in Britz . In the district, the Tischlerzeile continues the Kölner Damm with two lanes and a green median strip across the Johannisthaler Chaussee. The street area and the 14-story high-rise apartment building on the east side of the street with the address Johannisthaler Chaussee 372 are in the district. The western side of the street in the direction of the railway line belongs to Britz. The plots 1/3 and 2/4 of the carpenter's row are missing in its count, but would be in the area of ​​the district. Berlin-Gropiusstadt carpenter's row
Ulrich-von-Hassell-Weg

( Location )

0250 Ulrich von Hassell (1881–1944), diplomat , resistance fighter against National Socialism 0Dec. 1, 1968 The street previously laid out as street 538 in the development plan was rebuilt with the residential buildings located here on a site previously used for agriculture (as mostly in Gropiusstadt), which was kept free from investors as a building reserve by the Berlin Senate in the 1950s. The street goes east from Lipschitzallee. It ends with a turning hammer in front of the Rudow grove . Plots 1–9 (odd) are on the street, nine-storey residential buildings on the northern side. On the south side on 2 at the beginning near Lipschitzallee there is a park area with a connection to the green strip along the promenade which is in the route of the former Wilmeisterdamm. There is a day-care center on plot 4 , and on the south side there is a nine-storey double residential building on 6-8. There is an emergency water pump at the turning hammer at the end of the street, albeit in a new design. Berlin-Gropiusstadt Ulrich-von-Hassell-Weg
Walter Franck line

( Location )

0260 Walter Franck (1896–1961), actor 0Dec. 1, 1967 The street was laid out for Gropiusstadt as street 505 of the development plan in the area south of the underground line . It is the entrance to the nine-storey high-rise residential buildings planned here as part of the planned large estate and was named in 1967. The street goes south from Friedrich-Kayßler-Weg. It has a bend to the west in the southern part towards the Rudower grove behind the houses . The namesake was engaged at the Prussian State Theater in Berlin in 1923 and Franck lived in Schmargendorf around 1955 . Berlin-Gropiusstadt Walter-Franck-line
Walter-May-Weg

( Location )

0110 Walter May (1900–1953), politician ( SPD ) 25 Sep 1966 The street is a dead end between Löwensteinring and the green corridor of the Hörsingsteig . The street ends in the east at a square turning area with parking areas. The route 511 was named in the development plan and when it was laid out; on June 1, 1977, route 529 was also given the name Walter-May-Weg. Plots 1–5 (odd) and 2–12 (even) are assigned to Walter-May-Weg. 6, 8 and 10 lie along the Hörsingsteig and 10a and 12 form the north side of Bat-Yam-Platz. The thirteen-story residential buildings on the street are on both sides behind green strips with trees and ancillary facilities, as well as parking areas . Berlin-Gropiusstadt Walter-May-Weg
Wermuthweg

( Location )

0470 Adolf Wermuth (1855–1927), Lord Mayor of Berlin 0Dec. 1, 1967 The street is designated as a 30 km / h zone and is located between Johannisthaler Chaussee and Kölner Damm. The east-west section to the Kölner Damm lies on the route of the Buckower Bahnhofstrasse, which was named Wildmeisterdamm in 1939 and was devoloped in this area in 1967. The section of road 513 in north-south direction between Johannisthaler Chaussee and Wildmeisterdamm was laid out and named for the planned development in the BBR large estate. The east-west section between road 489 and the Plantrasse of road 513 was included in the Wermuthweg on September 1, 1969, a footpath from the former Wildmeisterdamm remained parallel to this part of the Wermutweg, which is officially named "Promenade" and part of the " Teltower Dörferweg “is. Plots 1–27 and 33 (odd) and 2–42 (even) belong to the street. These are built with four storeys in the south of the east section (21–33) and east of the north-south section (2–12b), to the west of this towards Anna-Nemitz-Weg there are twelve-storey residential high-rises (3, 5, 7 , 9). Around 2010, three-story residential buildings were built on the inside of the street arch. At the corner and along Johannisthaler Chaussee on the Wermuthweg 1 property is the "GEHAG parking garage", preferably for tenants of the residential buildings located here. Berlin-Gropiusstadt Wermutweg
Gamekeeper Trail

( Location )

0670
(in the district)
Gamekeeper , job for the care and protection of game 0Sep 1 1969 In the district is the connection of the four-lane asphalt road from Buckow , which forms a left curve over the railway line at the east end in Gropiusstadt , to the Cologne dam . The street had already been laid out in the 1930s as street 80 according to the development plan and had this name until 1969, it led to the east (at that time also eastwards in Buckow) over the railway line as a route through arable land to Heroldsweg. The inclusion of the ranger route in the district results from the triangular area of ​​the Janusz Korczack primary school between Kölner Damm, the city limits (Ringslebenstrasse) and the line east of the property boundaries of Buckower Strasse Am Buschfeld . Berlin-Gropiusstadt Gamekeeper Trail
Wildmeister dam

( Location )

0550
(in the district)
Game master, profession for the care and protection of game,
probably game master Hugo Luther, who planted the Rudow grove in 1872 on behalf of Emperor Wilhelm I
March 29, 1939 In the district, the Wildmeisterdamm lies in a green strip as a footpath and cycle path (sign 241) on the route of the former streets between Buckow train station and the center of Rudow. This area is officially called the “Promenade”. The previous names were in Buckow Bahnhofstraße , the further course to Rudow was initially also called Bahnhofstraße ( the train station was in Buckow ) and was called Rudower Straße 2 around 1935 , previously: Buckower Straße and after 1935 to 1939 as Buckower Chaussee . On February 27, 1967, the district office announced the discontinuation of the name Wildmeisterdamm between Straße 484 and Neuköllner Allee. An eastern section of the previous route was led into Fritz-Erler-Allee to Neuköllner Straße. Between Kölner Damm and the arch on Wermuthweg there is a footpath parallel to this street in the district. The rest of the footpath lies between Wermuthweg (northern section) and Fritz-Erler-Allee, where it crosses Lipschitzallee. The section east of Lipschitzallee of Wildmeisterdamm forms the southern side of the triangle (in east-west direction at the diameter of the building) for the area of ​​the IDEAL high-rise , the area is limited to the north by Lipschitz- and Fritz-Erler-Allee. On the Wildmeisterdamm in Gropiusstadt runs an area of ​​the "Teltower Dörferweg", No. 15 of the "20 Green Main Paths in Berlin". The property designation Wildmeisterdamm 170 has been preserved and still applies to the playgrounds and football fields in the green area above the U7 underground line between the houses in Kirschnerweg (west) and Kirchensteinerweg (east). Berlin-Gropiusstadt Wildmeisterdamm

Berlin-Gropiusstadt Wildmeisterdamm Gropiushaus

Berlin-Gropiusstadt Wildmeisterdamm

Wutzkyallee

( Location )

0660
(in the district)
Emil Wutzky (1871–1963), politician ( SPD ) May 20, 1966 The Wutzkyallee is located in the southeast corner of the district between Fritz-Erler-Allee (opposite Efeuweg to Buckow 2 ) and the district boundary to Rudow , which is on the industrial railway line. The industrial and commercial enterprises on the Teltow Canal were supplied via these tracks from the former small railway line. During the planning of the large housing estate on the BBR building reserve area, road 492 in the development plan was planned and laid out, initially in 1966 part of this plan street was named Wutzkyallee. The southern section of Straße 492 and part of Meißner Weg were incorporated into Wutzkyallee on October 1, 1967. The street continues with the lots 99,100,101,102 over the industrial railway line to the intersection Matthäusweg / Zittauer Straße opposite the Meißner Weg in Rudow. In the district, the property numbering begins on Fritz-Erler-Allee with numbers 46 (straight on the right) and behind the petrol station (Fritz-Erler-Allee 154) with the nine-storey high-rise apartment building 47/55 (odd on the left side of the street). The four-lane concreted road, with a parking lane on both sides with wide sidewalks and green / lawn areas in front of the residential buildings, is marked as a 30 km / h zone . To the south, 24-storey double high-rise buildings and single-storey residential buildings with front gardens alternate with private streets crossing the street , plus shopping centers and on the right-hand side of the street between Friedrich-Kayßler-Weg and the suburbs are the Heinrich von Helmholtz High School and the Martin -Lichtenstein primary school, a preschool and its ancillary facilities. Originally, the Wutzkyallee was intended to reach the corner of the Efeuweg.
Berlin-Gropiusstadt Wutzkyallee

Berlin-Gropiusstadt Wutzkyallee

Berlin-Gropiusstadt Wutzkyallee underground station

Zadekstrasse

( Location )

0420
(in the district)
Ignaz Zadek (1887–1959), doctor 0Feb. 1, 1966 The street was expanded and renamed with the construction section 1a of the large estate along the Triftweg . The previous name goes back to the cattle drift on which the Buckow farmers took their cattle to the Britzer and Rudower meadows. This street name was already in use around 1900. In the district are the eastern plots 16, 16a, 17, 24, 26, 30–33 ( in continuous counting ) between Imbuschweg and north of Stieglitzweg. The street course, the west side and the eastern plots north of Stieglitzweg, in particular the Vivantes Clinic Neukölln and the Ida Wolf Hospital, are in the eastern part of Buckow. The development in Gropiusstadt is south of Fritz-Erler-Allee three six-storey residential buildings (nos. 30–32), one eleven-storey semi-detached house (26) and 24 a sales pavilion. The four residential buildings north of the intersection have postal addresses on the cross streets, the following eight-storey apartment block Zadekstraße 16 / 16a / 17 is located diagonally in the area of Stieglitzstraße . The eponymous Zadek was director of the municipal district hospital in Neukölln before and after the era of National Socialism . Berlin-Buckow Zadekstrasse
Zwickau dam

( Location )

0540
(in the district)
Zwickau , city in Saxony March 27, 1939 The street was named in 1939 in the Rudow district of the Neukölln administrative district from street 138 of the Rudower development plan and the southern part of Stubenrauchstrasse to Neuköllner Strasse. The name was chosen after a Saxon city according to the surrounding street names. With the formation of the district Gropiusstadt after the development of the "large housing BBR" (for the Bauladreservefläche " B erlin- B uckow- R udow") Zwickauer dam with its west side to the district border with Rudow was. In the district, the plots 6-12, 22, 24 (straight) are on the west side between Neuköllner Straße and the westward turning track of the NME industrial line , which leads to the "industrial area on the Teltow Canal" and formerly the Berlin-Rudow power plant in the middle of the Zwickau Dam lies on a grass verge. The road land, the eastern and the other properties in the southeast up to the city limits belong to Rudow. The “Schule am Zwickauer Damm” (No. 22) and the neighboring daycare center (No. 24), the underground station (No. 6–6c, 8–8c and 10) and the 24-storey twin high-rise are located in the district 12.
High-rise residential building on Zwickauer Damm

Berlin-Gropiusstadt Zwickauer Damm

Other locations in Gropiusstadt

  • The Rudower grove ( location ) is listed in the official list with the street number 8041 as a park. It covers an area of ​​600 meters in length and is partially 100 meters wide. In 1872 it was planted by Wildmeister Hugo Luther on behalf of Kaiser Wilhelm I and has been the "Bird Sanctuary on Wildmeisterdamm in Rudow" since 1959 and was a "no man's land" due to its location near the Berlin Wall . Since 2006, a section of the Berlin Wall Trail has been located here along the former border. With the construction of Gropiusstadt, the game and bird population declined. The underground stations Lipschitzallee (west) and Wutzkyallee (east) are both about 350 meters from the grove that ends in the north at Wildmeisterdamm. The Wildmeisterdamm is still a footpath in the area of ​​the " Teltower Dörferweg " No. 15 of the "20 Green Main Paths of Berlin" on the Buckower Bahnhofstrasse .
  • Sports facility Paul-Rusch-Platz ( location )
  • Gropiusstadt outdoor and indoor swimming pool ( location )
  • Sports facility Lipschitzallee ( location )
  • Gropius Passagen ( location )

Zoning plans

Gropiusstadt development plans

  • District Office Neukölln (December 3, 1971): Established development plan XIV-102 for the area between Grüner Weg, Kolibriweg, Kormoranweg, Einsiedlerweg, Henkelsweg, planned subway line and the public green corridor with the exception of the properties Kolibriweg 1-5, as well as for the plots Grüner Weg 83–85, 87 at the corner of Kolibriweg 26, Kolibriweg 8–24, Johannisthaler Chaussee 314–322 and for parts of the properties at Grüner Weg 84–88 at the corner of Gutschmidtstraße 2, 4, 4a and Grüner Weg 90–98 at the corner of Gutschmidtstraße 1–13 im Neukölln district, Buckow 2 and Britz districts
  • District Office Neukölln (April 26, 1967): Established development plan XIV-104 for the area between Johannisthaler Chaussee, Straße 489, Severingstraße and the public green corridor in the Neukölln district, districts Britz and Buckow II
  • District Office Neukölln (September 20, 1971): Established development plan XIV-105 for the area between Zadekstraße, Stieglitzweg, Johannisthaler Chaussee and Imbuschweg, for the properties Zadekstraße 16/17, Stieglitzweg 1–23 and Fritz-Erler-Allee 36–38 (partially ) as well as for the Uhuweg, the Fritz-Erler-Allee between Otto-Wels-Ring and Zadekstraße, the Zadekstraße between Imbuschweg and Stieglitzweg and the Johannisthaler Chaussee between Buchfinkweg and Imbuschweg in the Neukölln district, Buckow district
  • District Office Neukölln (February 17, 1971): Established development plan XIV-108 for the site on both sides of the Käthe-Dorsch-Ring, the Agnes-Straub-Weg and the Horst-Caspar-Steige, for the properties Wutzkyallee 45/67 and Neuköllner Straße 278 as well as for the Fritz-Erler-Allee between Wutzkyallee and Neuköllner Straße in the Neukölln district, Rudow district
  • District Office Neukölln (October 6, 2010): Established development plan XIV-109b for the lots Joachim-Gottschalk-Weg 1–39 and the entrance building of the Wutzkyallee underground station, Joachim-Gottschalk-Weg, Rotraut-Richter-Platz and a section of the Horst-Caspar-Steig in the Neukölln district, Gropiusstadt district
  • District Office Neukölln (February 6, 1967): Fixed development plan XIV-112a for the widening of the Johannisthaler Chaussee between the Neukölln-Mittenwalder railway and the planned road 513, for the planned road 513 northeast of the Neukölln-Mittenwalder railway and for part of the planned road 489 between Johannisthaler Chaussee and the property Wildmeisterdamm 219 in the district of Neukölln, districts of Britz and Buckow II
  • District Office Neukölln (May 29, 1972): Established development plan XIV-113 for the area between Johannisthaler Chaussee, Fritz-Erler-Allee, Löwensteinring, Karsenzeile, Löwensteinring, the southeast border of the public green corridor between Löwensteinring and the U-Bahn and the U-Bahn as well as for parts of the Johannisthaler Chaussee, Fritz-Erler-Allee, the Löwensteinring and for the plot of land in Buckow volume 179 sheet 4469 in the Neukölln district, Buckow district
  • District Office Neukölln (December 12, 2008): Established development plan XIV-117a for the property at Lipschitzallee 50 in the Neukölln district, Gropiusstadt
  • District Office Neukölln (July 4, 1972): Established development plan XIV-118 for a part of the area between the Wildmeisterdamm, the U-Bahn line, the Lipschitzallee and the Kölner Damm including the adjoining parts of the Wildmeisterdamm and the Kölner Damm in the Neukölln district, Buckow district
  • District Office Neukölln (December 4, 1968): Established development plan XIV-119 for the property at Fritz-Erler-Allee 66–96 and Löwensteinring 2–10, as well as for part of the Fritz-Erler-Allee in the Neukölln district, Buckow
  • District Office Neukölln (October 3, 1969): Established development plan XIV-131 for the area between Johannisthaler Chaussee, Höltermannsteig, Otto-Wels-Ring and Imbuschweg in the Neukölln district, Buckow
  • District Office Neukölln (December 3, 1971): Established development plan XIV-172 for part of the site between Lipschitzallee, Rudower Strasse, Neuköllner Strasse and Efeuweg and for the plots of Neuköllner Strasse 208–210, Hopfenweg 1, 2 and Efeuweg 1–23 in the district Neukölln, districts Buckow and Rudow (Gropiusstadt)
  1. a b c Established development plan XIV-113 ( Memento of the original from August 22, 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. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.berlin.de
  2. Established development plan XIV-102 ( Memento of the original dated August 22, 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. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.berlin.de
  3. Established development plan XIV-104 ( Memento of the original dated August 22, 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. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.berlin.de
  4. Established development plan XIV-105 ( Memento of the original dated August 22, 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. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.berlin.de
  5. Established development plan XIV-108 ( Memento of the original dated August 22, 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. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.berlin.de
  6. Established development plan XIV-109b ( Memento of the original dated August 22, 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. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.berlin.de
  7. Established development plan XIV-112a ( Memento of the original dated August 22, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.berlin.de
  8. Established development plan XIV-117a ( Memento of the original dated August 22, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.berlin.de
  9. Established development plan XIV-118 ( Memento of the original dated August 22, 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. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.berlin.de
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See also

Web links

Commons : Streets in Berlin-Gropiusstadt  - collection of images, videos and audio files
Commons : Places in Berlin-Gropiusstadt  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. District Office Neukölln: History of Gropiusstadt ( Memento of the original from December 1, 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. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.berlin.de
  2. kauperts.de: Gropiusstadt / zip codes
  3. cf. in addition the previous development status on the large Berlin city map . Verlag Richard Schwarz Nachf. / Berlin W 30 / Lützowstraße 32: Britz around 1961  ( 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.alt-berlin.info  
  4. www.neukoelln-online.de: Monuments Buckow / Gropiusstadt
  5. ^ Draft for the zoning plan for the settlement area BBR from May 22, 1962 (SenStadtWohn)
  6. Reasons for the development plan XIV-102 ( Memento of the original from September 27, 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. (PDF; 705 kB) "The 'Berlin-Buckow-Rudow' (BBR) site, which has so far been largely designated as a building land reserve in the zoning plan, is to be built on with a large housing estate [...]." @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.berlin.de
  7. a b c d compare the map from 1953 available on google-earth.
  8. Naming on November 7, 2002 ( Memento of the original from September 27, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.gropiusstadt.info
  9. a b c d e f g “Walter Gropius's urban planning concept envisaged circular structures with a maximum of five floors, based on the nearby Hufeisensiedlung. As a result of the island location, the development conditions in West Berlin changed fundamentally from 1961 onwards. The lack of building land made it necessary to rethink many projects. ”( Www.neukoelln-online.de: denkmale / buckow / gropiusstadt )
  10. a b c Reasons for the development plan XIV / 108  ( 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; 437 kB)@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.berlin.de  
  11. a b c d e Street directory of the regional database system
  12. a b c d e Statistics Berlin-Brandenburg.de: RBS-Straße
  13. a b c d e fbinter.stadt-berlin.de: RBS address search
  14. Jungfernmühle: Baumläuferweg / corner Goldammerweg
  15. a b c Address search for the FIS broker map display of the map of Berlin 1: 5000 (K5 color edition), produced by the district surveying offices
  16. Plan drawing / xiv_172.pdf ( 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. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.berlin.de
  17. Justification for xiv_172.pdf ( 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. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.berlin.de
  18. Ivy Trail . In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1929, Neukölln administrative district> Britz, Buckow, p. 1899.
  19. Ivy Trail . In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1922, Neukölln administrative district> Britz, Buckow, p. 1499.
  20. road D . In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1925, Neukölln> Rudow, p. 1791.
  21. road D . In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1927, Neukölln> Rudow, p. 1861.
  22. ^ Street D1 . In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1928, Neukölln> Rudow, p. 1892.
  23. TU Berlin (architecture): Campus Efeuweg - model (s) for a new Gropiusstadt  ( 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 / cud.architektur.tu-berlin.de  
  24. Design and interior design: Campus Efeuweg
  25. ^ University of Weimar (architecture): Efeuweg campus - model project to upgrade Gropiusstadt . 4th March 2013
  26. Press release from the Neukölln district office: Efeuweg campus - model (s) for a new Gropiusstadt . March 1, 2011.
  27. a b see on the southern edge of the plan drawing XIV / 172.pdf of the district office Neukölln ( 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. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.berlin.de
  28. District Office Neukölln: Plan drawing for the development plan XIV / 102 (supplemented.pdf; 1.9 MB) ( Memento of the original from December 3, 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. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.berlin.de
  29. compare to this between Buckow around 1954 ( memento of the original from January 16, 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. and baneukoelln / b-plan / fixed / plan drawing / xiv_108.pdf ( Memento of the original dated December 3, 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. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.alt-berlin.info @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.berlin.de
  30. The basic elements of the RBS
  31. a b c Gropius envisaged smaller, manageable residential areas with their own business centers as elements of the fairly uniformly designed large estate. Thanks to his idea, the embedding of single-family housing estates, for example the Hirtsiferzeile, on Gaudigweg or Lenzelpfad. Gropius had strived for zoning in terms of apartment size for BBR. The small apartments should be built on the periphery, while the larger apartments should be oriented towards the center. | Source = www.neukoelln-online.de: denkmale / buckow / gropiusstadt
  32. a b Plan drawing for the development plan XIV / 118 ( Memento of the original from September 27, 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. (PDF; 1.4 MB) @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.berlin.de
  33. a b See the reason for the development plan XIV / 109 b  ( 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; 1.3 MB)@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.berlin.de  
  34. Reasons for the development plan XIV / 118  ( 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; 480 kB)@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.berlin.de  
  35. ↑ Plan drawing for the development plan XIV / 108 ( Memento of the original dated December 3, 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. (PDF; 1.4 MB) @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.berlin.de
  36. a b Pharus city map Berlin large edition: Buckow around 1954 ( Memento of the original from January 16, 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. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.alt-berlin.info
  37. District Office Neukölln: plan drawing / xiv_112a.pdf ( Memento of the original from December 3, 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. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.berlin.de
  38. Trinity Church based on the Barwich design
  39. St. Dominic's Church from 1975–1977
  40. Martin-Luther-King-Weg, Berlin-Buckow
  41. ↑ Plan drawing for the development plan XIV / 102 from January 23, 1964 ( Memento of the original from September 27, 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. (PDF; 1.9 MB) @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.berlin.de
  42. 50 years of Gropiusstadt - the cornerstone for the future. on: qm-gropiusstadt.de
  43. to the person Ringsleben at kauperts.de
  44. Description of the site and the Wutzkycenter in the reason for the development plan XIV / 109b  ( 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; 1.3 MB)@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.berlin.de  
  45. Development plan, plan drawing XIV / 109b ( Memento of the original dated February 4, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been 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; 1.6 MB) @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.berlin.de
  46. ↑ Plan drawing for XIV / 172 from November 30, 1971 ( 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. (PDF; 1.3 MB) @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.berlin.de
  47. Britzer development plan XIV / 7-13
  48. a b c Plan drawing XIV / 104 from January 19, 1966 ( 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. (PDF; 1.6 MB) @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.berlin.de
  49. ^ The district: parks
  50. Justification for the development plan XIV / 105 of June 11, 1965 ( Memento of the original of December 3, 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. (PDF; 374 kB) @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.berlin.de
  51. a b c see plan drawing for B-Plan 105 ( memento of the original dated December 3, 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. (PDF; 1.1 MB) @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.berlin.de
  52. In the area of ​​the Britzer development plan XIV / 77
  53. Reasons for the development plan XIV / 104 ( Memento of the original from October 6, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (PDF; 478 kB) @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.berlin.de
  54. The approximately 2000 Berlin street fountains are used to supply the population with drinking and extinguishing water independently of the grid. The pumps are part of Berlin's emergency water supply, but in an emergency the water would first have to be treated and is taken directly from the groundwater. Also old Berlin water pump ( memento of the original from September 27, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / archiv.hauptstadtblog.de
  55. a b c 20 Green Main Paths: Teltower Dörferweg - Description
  56. Street 80 . In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1937, Neukölln> Rudow, p. 1792.
  57. Street 80 . In: Berlin address book , 1940, Neukölln administrative district> Britz, Buckow, p. 1876.
  58. cf. on the southern edge of the plan drawing for B-Plan XIV / 118 from the Neukölln district office ( memento of the original from September 27, 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. (PDF; 1.4 MB) @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.berlin.de
  59. Berlin and the surrounding area . Verlag F. A. Brockhaus' Geogr.-artist. Institution, Leipzig: Buckow around 1899  ( 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.alt-berlin.info  
  60. The Neukölln-Mittenwalder Railway NME - Chronicle
  61. Hans-Georg Miethke: The bird grove
  62. Neukoelln garden culture path: Rudower woods
  63. Index of the established development plans in the Neukölln district ( Memento of the original from September 15, 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. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.berlin.de