List of streets and squares in Berlin-Haselhorst
The list of streets and squares in Berlin-Haselhorst describes the street system in the Berlin district of Haselhorst with corresponding historical references. The compilation is also part of the lists of all Berlin streets and squares .
overview
Haselhorst has 15,663 inhabitants (as of December 30, 2019) and includes the postal code area 13599.
Location of the streets
There are 70 dedicated streets and a "named" square in the district. The total length of the roads described in the list is 27.3 kilometers. Eight of the streets also belong to the neighboring districts. Since the district is almost entirely surrounded by water, its borders are mostly in the watercourses. Beginning at the district border with Reinickendorf in the Havel (about 40 meters south of Valentinswerder), the border is on the north bank of the Berlin-Spandau shipping canal (border with Tegel ) and goes south at Saatwinkler Steg into the old Berlin-Spandau shipping canal (border with Siemensstadt ) to the Gartenfelder Bridge. To the south, Gartenfelder Strasse / Paulsternstrasse up to and including the intersection Nonnendammallee and this to the west to Boltonstrasse belong to the district. On the southern edge of Boltonstrasse (outside) and the Große Spreeweg (inside) to the east end of the Old Spree, in the middle to the middle of the Spree and as the border to Spandau to the confluence with the Havel . In the middle of the Havel to the north around the citadel . From the height of Hakenfelder Körnerstraße, north end of the citadel surrounds with entry into the Spandauer See as the border to Hakenfelde to the west and 100 meters north of the Brandenburg Bastion to the northeast, then in the east arch through the Spandauer See and east of Eiswerder and Pioneer Island further in the Spandauer See (Havel ) 80 to 100 meters from Haselhorster Ufer and in the middle of the Havel. Finally, 90 meters northeast of the Großer Wall island, back to the district border with Reinickendorf (Tegel).
The most important east-west connection is the Am Juliusturm - Nonnendammallee street, supplemented by Gartenfelder Straße (leading from Tegel and Saatwinkler Damm). Daumstrasse, Haselhorster Damm / Rhenaniastrasse and Paulsternstrasse (as an extension of the northern part of Gartenfelder Strasse) are the most important north-south connections. The streets Am Juliusturm , Daumstrasse , Gartenfelder Strasse (at 430 meters), Nonnendammallee , Paulsternstrasse and Ferdinand-Friedensburg-Platz in the district are among the higher-level road connections in the Berlin road system (category II, roughly equivalent to a state road ) and supplementary roads in this System (category IV, comparable to a communal road ) are Gartenfelder Straße (1110 meters), Haselhorster Damm , Kleine Eiswerderstraße , Pohleseestraße , Rhenaniastraße and Saatwinkler Damm .
Development of the road system
At the time of incorporation into Spandau in 1910, Haselhorst was dominated by the rifle manufacture, which had already been located on the plan in 1722 (area east of the citadel), other armaments factories and the powder factory that was moved from Moabit to Haselhorst in 1832–1837 . This was surrounded by a rampart, the course of which roughly corresponded to today's Daumstrasse, which ran in front of the ramparts. The armaments factories also included the workers 'colony of the military treasury and workers' settlement Haselhorst , which was established between 1895 and 1896 . On April 17, 1919, all armaments factories were closed due to a cabinet decision. In the course of the incorporation, several streets were renamed because there were already streets with the same name in Spandau. Several streets were given names of directors of the powder factory or names related to the powder factory.
The Reichsforschungssiedlung Haselhorst was built between 1931 and 1932, the new streets of which were named after cities in Westphalia . In the 1950s, the Haselhorst and ESIGO (Eigenheimsiedlungsgenossenschaft eG) housing estates were created, in which the streets were named after local personalities and social reformers. In the 1990s, the 'Quartier Pulvermühle', in which the streets are named after actresses, was built on the former powder mill site . The 'Quartier Haveleck' north of it, which was built in the context of the Wasserstadt with (preferably) single-family houses in the 2000s and 2010s, has street names for lakes in Brandenburg and Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania .
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) |
Origin of name | Designation date |
Remarks | image |
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Adickesstrasse
( Location ) |
650 | Franz Adickes (1846–1915), lawyer and local politician | Feb. 18, 1955 | The previous names were Street 691 and Street 694 . They were laid out to develop the housing estate built between 1954 and 1956. It is reminiscent of Franz Adickes, Lord Mayor of Frankfurt am Main , the intellectual father of the first building land reallocation law ( Lex Adickes ) of 1902. | |
At the Havelgarten
( Location ) |
630 | after the allotments located there | Apr 15, 2001 | The road leads from Rhenaniastrasse to An den Rohrbruchwiesen. To the west is the water town of Oberhavel, to the east are the allotment gardens that give it its name. | |
At the Juliusturm
( Location ) |
1640 (in the district) |
after the nearby Juliusturm on the Spandau Citadel | March 29, 1939 | The previous name from 1900 to 1939 was Berliner Chaussee . A short part of the road runs in Spandau . The citadel, the substation and today's BMW motorcycle factory are listed monuments. | |
At the hazel bushes
( Location ) |
140 | after the hazel bushes that are numerous here | Nov 30, 1998 | The short spur road leads to the eponymous colony. | |
At the burst pipe meadows
( Location ) |
190 | to the meadows at the burst pipe | Sep 1 2001 | The street is in the water town of Oberhavel, Quartier Haveleck. It runs as an extension of Daumstraße to Am Havelgarten street. | |
At the Spreeschanze
( Location ) |
120 | Spree jump, one of the jumps of the fortification to Spandau | Jan. 6, 1987 | The cul-de-sac leads to the industrial area on which the Spreeschanze was located, which used to be part of the former fortifications of the Spandau Fortress . | |
Beetzseeweg
( Location ) |
350 | Beetzsee , lake in the urban area of Brandenburg an der Havel | Sep 1 2001 | The private road is located in the water town of Oberhavel, Quartier Haveleck. | |
Berthold-Schwarz-Strasse
( Location ) |
180 | Berthold Schwarz , Friborg Franciscan and alchemist of the 14th century. He is said to have discovered black powder by chance around 1359 | Oct 14, 1910 | From 1900 to 1910 it was called Moritzstrasse . After being incorporated into Spandau, it received its current name. The reference to the legendary inventor of black powder was chosen because the Haselhorst colony was previously managed by the neighboring powder factory. | |
Boltonstrasse
( Location ) |
(in the district) |
10 Werner von Bolton (1868–1912), chemist and materials scientist | Oct 15, 2003 | Haselhorst only owns plot No. 15, the rest is in Siemensstadt . The street connects the Nonnendammallee with the Otternbuchtstraße. It was previously part of Motardstrasse. | |
Boathouse Path
( Location ) |
330 | after the boathouses located here | Jan. 2, 1973 | On the west bank of the old Berlin-Spandau shipping canal in the Hakenfelde area, boathouses were built by some water sports clubs around 1960 and the route leads to them. | |
Burscheider way
( Location ) |
600 | Burscheid , city in North Rhine-Westphalia | Nov 23, 1931 | At the plant it was named Straße 2 . It leads from Riensbergstrasse to Daumstrasse. The street is in the Reichsforschungssiedlung Haselhorst . | |
Dabelowseestrasse
( Location ) |
90 | Dabelowsee , lake in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania | Sep 1 2001 | The private road is located in the water town of Oberhavel, Quartier Haveleck. | |
Dambecker-See-Weg
( Location ) |
80 | Dambecker See , lake in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania | Sep 1 2001 | The private road is located in the water town of Oberhavel, Quartier Haveleck. | |
Daumstrasse
( Location ) |
2740 | Gottfried Adolph Daum (1679–1743), entrepreneur, founder of the rifle factory | May 13, 1929 | The street runs from Nonnendammallee to the Wasserstadtbrücke. The path in front of the ramparts of the powder factory already existed in the 19th century, it was used as an access path for the Reichsforschungssiedlung laid out in the 1930s. The northern part of the road was laid in the 1990s as a connection to Hakenfelde through the Salzhof area . The original route between Gartenfelder Straße and Lüdenscheider Weg was retained. The buildings of the former powder factory are listed architectural monuments. | |
Elisabeth-Flickenschildt-Strasse
( Location ) |
340 | Elisabeth Flickenschildt (1905–1977), actress | Feb 19, 1997 | The road was rebuilt in 1997 and runs as a dead end from Goldbeckweg. | |
Elsa-Wagner-Strasse
( Location ) |
100 | Elsa Wagner (1881–1975), actress | Feb 19, 1997 | The road was rebuilt in 1997 and runs between Olga-Chekhowa-Strasse and Grützmacherweg. | |
Faucherweg
( Location ) |
420 | Julius Faucher (1820–1878), journalist and important exponent of free trade and Manchester liberalism | Feb. 18, 1955 | It was laid out as Straße 696 and leads from Simonring to Gartenfelder Straße. Faucher was already fighting the housing misery caused by the tenements in the 19th century. | |
Feldzeugmeisterstrasse
( Location ) |
230 | Feldzeugmeister , commander-in-chief of the artillery at the time of the Landsknecht Army ; after the field captain and the field marshal he was the highest officer in the army | 1910 | Before it was renamed, it was called Parkstrasse . Since there was already a Parkstrasse in Spandau, it was named Feldzeugmeisterstrasse at the suggestion of the powder factory. It connects Stöckelstrasse and Riensbergstrasse with Gartenfelder Strasse. The workers 'colony of the military treasury and workers' settlement Haselhorst is a listed building monument. | |
Ferdinand-Friedensburg-Platz
( Location ) |
100 × 50 | Ferdinand Friedensburg (1886–1972), politician, Lord Mayor of Berlin | 16 Sep 1987 | The busy square at Haselhorst underground station between the two lanes of Nonnendammallee / Am Juliusturm only got its name after an objection had been rejected. | |
Gartenfelder Strasse
( Location ) |
1480 (in the district) |
Gartenfeld , location in the Siemensstadt district | Oct 14, 1910 | Until the incorporation, the traditional connection to Berlin was called Berliner Chaussee . The eastern section was given its current name in 1910, the western section became the Am Juliusturm street on March 29, 1939. After the formation of the city of Berlin, the part of Bernauer Strasse in the north between the old Berlin-Spandauer Schiffahrtskanal and the new district border was incorporated into Gartenfelder Strasse on June 23, 1924. It runs from Daumstrasse and forms the extension of Paulsternstrasse before it merges into Bernauer Strasse in Tegel . | |
Glindowseestrasse
( Location ) |
150 | Glindowsee , lake in the urban area of Werder (Havel) in Brandenburg | Sep 1 2001 | The street is in the water town of Oberhavel, Quartier Haveleck. | |
Goldbeckweg
( Location ) |
560 | Carl Friedrich von Goldbeck (1768–1836), knighthood director, landowner of the Haselhorst manor from 1844 to 1859 | July 31, 1954 | The street was built in 1953 on the site of the former powder factory as Straße 690 . It runs between Telegrafenweg and Daumstrasse. This is where the TIEM upper school center (technical informatics, industrial electronics, energy management) is located | |
Gorgas ring
( Location ) |
900 | Curt Gorgas (unknown – 1945), master builder, from 1931 technical director of the 'Gemeinnützige Wohnungsbau-AG Groß-Berlin' (Gewobag). | Feb 6, 1961 | In the 1920s and 1930s, Gorgas headed the construction of the Siemensstadt housing estate and the Reichsforschungssiedlung . The road leads in a wide curve from Riensbergstraße to Faucherweg. Parts of the workers 'colony of the military, treasury and workers' settlement Haselhorst are located in numbers 1 and 2 . | |
Great Spreering
( Location ) |
(in the district) |
270 after the Spree flowing here | Jan. 23, 1964 | The spur road branching off from Boltonstrasse opens up the Reuter West thermal power station . Only the part between Boltonstrasse and Spreearm is in Haselhorst, the rest in Siemensstadt . | |
( Location ) |
Grützmacherweg
370 | Grützmacher (unknown – 1833), chief magistrate, laid out the Haselhorst estate | July 31, 1954 | The street was laid out as street 689 . It leads from Goldbeckweg to Romy-Schneider-Straße. In 1812, Oberamtmann Grützmacher acquired the previously domain-fiscal Vorwerk 'Plan' and established the Haselhorst estate here. | |
Haselhorster Dam
( Location ) |
630 | Haselhorst , part of the Berlin district of Spandau | Sep 9 1931 | In 1926, Rhenania-Ossag (today: Shell-AG ) built a connecting road from Gartenfelder Straße to their newly built mineral oil warehouse on the Salzhof. In the course of the southern part of this street, the Haselhorster Damm was created when the Reichsforschungssiedlung was being built . Originally, a street was planned that would cross the Havel on the Great Wall from Charlottenburg via Sternfeld, Haselhorst and the Rohrbruch and continue to Hakenfelde . Therefore this street was laid out correspondingly wide. The previous name was Street 3 . It runs from Gartenfelder Straße to the lunette, where it turns into Rhenaniastraße. The Christmas Church is a listed building monument. | |
Huberweg
( Location ) |
210 | Victor Aimé Huber (1800–1869), social reformer and writer | Feb. 18, 1955 | The Road 692 and Road 693 were merged to Huberweg. It goes off in an arc from Adickestrasse. Huber tried to realize the idea of the building cooperative as early as 1850. | |
Hunckemüllerweg
( Location ) |
60 | Bernardius Hunckemüller (18th century), Catholic pastor in Spandau | July 1, 1963 | The short residential street starts from Feldzeugmeisterstraße. From 1727 to 1760, Hunckemüller was the first Catholic pastor after the Reformation. Skilled workers from Belgium were recruited for the newly built rifle factory, who demanded a Catholic pastor as a condition of their relocation. | |
Canal Street
( Location ) |
140 | to the Berlin-Spandauer Schifffahrtskanal | before 1898 | The street connects Küsterstraße with Riensbergstraße and runs parallel to the eponymous canal. Houses 4 and 6 belong to the Reichsforschungssiedlung . | |
Kindelseeweg
( Location ) |
300 | to the Kindelsee in Glienicke / Nordbahn | Sep 1 2001 | The street lies in the development area Wasserstadt Oberhavel, Quartier Pulvermühle. | |
Little Eiswerderstrasse
( Location ) |
300 | Eiswerder , Havel Island, to which the road leads | Apr 1, 2002 | The street lies in the development area Wasserstadt Oberhavel, Quartier Pulvermühle. It follows the course of the previously existing Daumstrasse, which leads to the island. The small Eiswerder bridge and the extension of the royal powder factory are listed monuments. | |
( Location ) |
Kölpinseeweg
120 | Kölpinsee , lake in the municipality of Milmersdorf in the Uckermark | Sep 1 2001 | The path is in the water town of Oberhavel, Quartier Haveleck. | |
Küsterstrasse
( Location ) |
330 | Küster (unknown –1910), major general, director of the powder factory | Oct 14, 1910 | Before it was renamed it was called Mauerstraße , as there was already a street of the same name in Spandau, so it was renamed. Küster was the director of the powder factory from 1873 to 1893. Houses 9–59 belong to the Reichsforschungssiedlung . | |
Lagerweg
( Location ) |
300 + 270 + 230 | to the storage areas in the industrial area here | Aug 1, 1966 | The street branches off from the street Am Juliusturm at Ferdinand-Friedenburg-Platz and branches off into several arms. | |
Langer-See-Strasse
( Location ) |
130 | Langer See , lake in the Berlin district of Treptow-Koepenick | Sep 1 2001 | The street is in the water town of Oberhavel, Quartier Haveleck. | |
Lilli Palmer Promenade
( Location ) |
280 | Lilli Palmer (1914–1986), actress, author and painter | The promenade, which is only for pedestrians and cyclists, runs along Krienicke Park between Elisabeth-Flickenschildt- and Eiswerderstraße. | ||
( Location ) |
Lüdenscheider way
370 | Lüdenscheid , city in North Rhine-Westphalia | Nov 23, 1933 | The path was called Straße 1 in its layout . The road in the Reichsforschungssiedlung leads from Haselhorster Damm to Daumstrasse. | |
( Location ) |
Bezel
300 | Bezel , in early modern fortifications (usually a semi-circular and, therefore, a crescent double. : Bezel , little moon ') similar to system | June 1, 1968 | The street in the Reichsforschungssiedlung branches off from Haselhorster Damm. Such a lunette (canal lunette) was erected around 1850 in the area of the newly laid road at a bend in the old Berlin-Spandau shipping canal, from which the two canal sections leading from the bend could be under fire. It was demolished around 1930 when the Haselhorst housing estate was built; in its place is now the Christmas church . | |
Nonnendammallee
( Location ) |
1000 (in the district) |
after the Benedictine monastery in Spandau founded in 1239 and abolished in the 16th century | Apr 2, 1914 | The oldest road between Spandau and Berlin led south of the citadel along the south bank of the Spree , to Jungfernheide, on via Moabit to Spandauer Tor in Berlin. The dam built through the Spree lowlands led through the land of the Spandau nunnery. The old Nonnendamm street was expanded from 1906 to 1913 with the construction of the large works in Siemensstadt , and it was 49 meters wide. According to a letter from the Spandau police administration to the magistrate on April 2, 1914, it was renamed Nonnendammallee. A short section of the old Nonnendamm ran through the Siemens factory premises until it was deedicated on November 1, 1960 . The section between Ferdinand-Friedenburg-Platz and Paulsternstraße belongs to Haselhorst. There are several industrial buildings and a metro wholesale market here. | |
Olga Chekhowa Street
( Location ) |
270 | Olga Chekhowa (1897–1980), Russian-German actress | Feb 19, 1997 | The street in the 'Quartier Pulvermühle' leads from Romy-Schneider-Straße to Goldbeckweg. | |
Paulsternstrasse
( Location ) |
(in the district) |
700 Paul Stern, owner of the former inn "Zum Güldenen Stern" on Nonnendamm | May 13, 1929 | From before 1900 to 1929 it was called the Schwarzer Weg . It runs as an extension of Gartenfelder Straße to Nonnendammallee. It forms the border to the Siemensstadt district along its entire length , the road area and the west side are in the district. | |
Plauer-See-Strasse
( Location ) |
80 | Plauer See , lake in the urban area of Brandenburg an der Havel | Sep 1 2001 | The street is in the water town of Oberhavel, Quartier Haveleck. | |
Pohleseestrasse
( Location ) |
110 | Pohlesee , lake in the south of the Berlin district of Steglitz-Zehlendorf in the Wannsee district | Sep 1 2001 | The street is in the water town of Oberhavel, Quartier Haveleck '. It leads from Daumstrasse to the Spandauer-See-Brücke, which connects the Haveleck district with the Maselake peninsula on the western side of the Havel. | |
Pulvermühlenweg
( Location ) |
330 | after the Royal Powder Factory, which existed here from 1839 to 1919 | March 20, 1929 | The street in the “Quartier Pulvermühle” runs from Goldbeckweg to Romy-Schneider-Straße. During the structural redesign of this area and after the completion of the housing estate created there, the street that had changed in its course was officially renamed Pulvermühlenweg again on July 31, 1954. The notorious 'Mau-Mau-Siedlung' for late returnees was located here until the mid-1990s and was demolished for the construction of the water town. | |
Quenzseeweg
( Location ) |
80 | Quenzsee , lake in the urban area of Brandenburg an der Havel | Sep 1 2001 | The route, which is run as a private road , lies in the water town of Oberhavel, Quartier Haveleck and Quartier Pulvermühle. | |
Rheinsberger-See-Weg
( Location ) |
60 | Rheinsberger See , lake of the Mecklenburg Lake District | Sep 1 2001 | The path is in the water town of Oberhavel, Quartier Haveleck. | |
Rhenaniastrasse
( Location ) |
1000 | after the entrance to the tank farm of the oil company Rhenania-Ossag , the predecessor of Shell-AG | Nov 23, 1931 | The road leads from Daumstrasse to Haselhorster Damm. It was built in 1927 by the Rhenania company as an access road to their tank farm on the former Salzhof. The salt yard was established around 1750 by the former state salt administration and was mainly used to store and repair the salt barrels for shipping the salt. After the state salt monopoly was lifted, the Salzhof became private property in 1869. The machine house and screening plant 2 of the former powder factory is a listed building monument. With the planning of the Haveleck quarter of the water town Oberhavel as a single-family area, the Rhenaniastraße was shortened to the plots 25, 35, 46 and 26–38 (straight) and now closes the allotment garden in the south next to the Rohrbruchteich. The other properties on this street (mainly the KGA) were renumbered and preferably assigned to the street Am Havelgarten or merged with the streets named after Brandenburg lakes in the Haveleck district. | |
Riensbergstrasse
( Location ) |
380 | Paul Riensberg (unknown –1925), after 1900 director of the powder factory | Oct 14, 1910 | The street in the workers' colony of the military treasury in the Reichsforschungssiedlung leads from Gorgasring to Saatwinkler Damm. After the incorporation of the Haselhorst estate into the city of Spandau, the Spandau magistrate decided on October 14, 1910 to rename Schulstrasse to Riensbergstrasse. On September 9, 1931, the previous Turmstrasse , which was called Wilhelmstrasse until 1910 , was incorporated into Riensbergstrasse | |
( Location ) |
Röddelinseeweg
80 | Röddelinsee , lake in the Röddelin district in the town of Templin | Sep 1 2001 | The private road is located in the water town of Oberhavel, Quartier Haveleck. | |
Romy-Schneider-Strasse
( Location ) |
290 | Romy Schneider (1938–1982), German-French actress | Feb 19, 1997 | The street in the Pulvermühle district of the water town of Oberhavel runs from Grützmacherweg to Pulvermühlenweg. | |
Ruppiner-See-Strasse
( Location ) |
530 | Ruppiner See , lake in Brandenburg | Sep 1 2001 | The street is in the water town of Oberhavel, Quartier Haveleck. | |
Ruth-Stephan-Strasse
( Location ) |
150 | Ruth Stephan (1925–1975), actress and cabaret artist | Feb 19, 1997 | The street in the Pulvermühle district runs from Olga-Chekhov-Straße to Grützmacherwg. | |
Saatwinkler Dam
( Location ) |
(in the district) |
700 Saatwinkel, name of a settler colony founded in the 18th century on the western edge of the Jungfernheide , today part of the Tegel district | April 19, 1918 | The previous names were Am Spandauer Schiffahrtskanal (after 1877-1918), Am Hohenzollern Canal (before 1915-1918) and Saatwinkler Chaussee (around 1864-1925). Parts of the street run through Siemensstadt and Charlottenburg-Nord . | |
Scharmützelseeweg
( Location ) |
110 | Scharmützelsee , lake between Frankfurt (Oder) and Berlin , south of Fürstenwalde / Spree | Sep 1 2001 | The path is in the water town of Oberhavel, Quartier Haveleck. | |
Swords way
( Location ) |
130 | Schwerte , town in the Ruhr area in North Rhine-Westphalia | June 25, 1935 | The dead end from Saatwinkler Damm is in the Reichsforschungssiedlung . | |
Schwielowseestrasse
( Location ) |
250 | Schwielowsee , lake in the municipality of Schwielowsee and the city of Werder (Havel) | Sep 1 2001 | The street is in the water town of Oberhavel, Quartier Haveleck. | |
Simonring
( Location ) |
260 | Simon, director of the powder mill towards the end of the 19th century | Oct 22, 1956 | Until the incorporation in 1910 it was called Spandauer Straße , then from 1910 to 1956 Simonstraße . It was planned to continue the street in a ring, which is why it got its current name. | |
Sophienwerderweg
( Location ) |
1070 (in the district) |
Sophienwerder , peninsula just above the confluence of the Spree in the Havel in the district Haselhorst | 5th July 1960 | The road leads from Freiheit to the bank of the Spree and to the end of Sophienwerder. The eastern section is in Spandau . There are some industrial companies on the road, where the industry has given up its locations, nature regains the upper hand, a tree-lined bank belt on the Spree. At the western end of the street, shortly before the confluence of the Spree and Havel rivers, there is a building for the Waterways and Shipping Office. The eastern end turns into a forest path from the Werkring and ends at the port of the power plant. | |
Spandau Havel promenade
( Location ) |
420 | Promenade , promenade along the Havel | Sep 1 2001 | The promenade is located in the Haveleck district of Wasserstadt between Daumstrasse and Pohlseestrasse. | |
( Location ) |
Stöckelstrasse
260 | Stöckel (19th century), major, director of the powder factory from 1868 to 1873 | Oct 14, 1910 | Until it was incorporated in 1910, it was called Mittelstrasse . It was laid out between 1832 and 1839. | |
Stolpseeweg
( Location ) |
100 | Stolpsee , lake in Himmelpfort in the north of Brandenburg | Sep 1 2001 | The street is in the water town of Oberhavel, Quartier Haveleck. | |
Strausseeweg
( Location ) |
80 | Straussee , lake near Strausberg | Sep 1 2001 | The private road is located in the water town of Oberhavel, Quartier Haveleck. | |
Telegrafenweg
( Location ) |
770 | after the telegraph factory built by Siemens & Halske in 1938 | March 20, 1939 | The access road to the newly created industrial property in the area of the former powder mill, which was laid out in the late 1920s, was named in 1939 after the telegraph factory was built here. The charring building of the former Royal Powder Factory Spandau is a listed architectural monument. | |
Templiner-See-Strasse
( Location ) |
100 | Templiner See , lake between Potsdam and Caputh | Sep 1 2001 | The street is in the water town of Oberhavel, Quartier Haveleck. | |
Therese-Giehse-Strasse
( Location ) |
150 | Therese Giehse (1898–1975), actress | Feb 19, 1997 | The street in Quartier Pulvermühle leads from Olga-Chekhowa-Strasse to Grützmacherweg. | |
Wittweseeweg
( Location ) |
80 | Wittwesee, lake north of Rheinsberg | Sep 1 2001 | The private road is located in the water town of Oberhavel, Quartier Haveleck. | |
Woblitzseeweg
( Location ) |
50 | Woblitzsee , lake northeast of the town of Wesenberg in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania | Sep 1 2001 | The street is in the water town of Oberhavel, Quartier Haveleck. | |
Wolzenseeweg
( Location ) |
80 | Wolzensee , lake near Rathenow | Sep 1 2001 | The private road is located in the water town of Oberhavel, Quartier Haveleck. | |
Zernseestrasse
( Location ) |
110 | Großer Zernsee , lake near Werder (Havel) | Sep 1 2001 | The private road is located in the water town of Oberhavel, Quartier Haveleck. | |
Zeuthener-See-Weg
( Location ) |
60 | Zeuthener See , lake-like widening of the Dahme River in southeast Berlin | Sep 1 2001 | The private road is located in the water town of Oberhavel, Quartier Haveleck. | |
Citadel Path
( Location ) |
900 | to the Spandau Citadel located here | Nov 3, 1938 | The street runs in an industrial area between the citadel and the street Am Juliusturm and was previously referred to as Fabrikstraße . The rifle factory building and several other buildings are listed architectural monuments. |
Further locations of Haselhorst
Allotment colonies
- Weekend settlement and allotment garden 'Am Grützmacher Graben': The complex is separated from the Grützmachergraben by an 80-meter-wide commercial strip. With the address Lagerweg 6-12 ( location ) it is included in the allotment garden development plan (KEP) under 5008, in the road system it is marked with the road number 6404 (RBS). The 23 allotment garden parcels are located on 6,000 m² of state-owned land. The KGA 'Am Grützmachergraben' is located between commercial areas on the Spree (corner of the Alte Spree) and is secured as a fictitious permanent investment in level IIIa until 2020. Some tenants have opted for the weekend settlement that is possible in the Spandau district, which means that the restrictions of the Federal Allotment Garden Act no longer apply.
- The 'Haselbusch' colony at Rhenaniastraße 25 ( location , KEP: 5027, RBS: 6426) is a permanently secured facility on 39,871 m² of land with 109 plots. It lies between and Rhenaniastrasse. The location as a permanent colony in the east of the district south of Rhenaniastraße is determined by the boundary with the Erlenbruch at Grützmachergraben in the east and the ESIGO settlement in the west (Huberweg).
- Colony 'Hope' ( location ): In the allotment garden development plan (KEP) listed as 5033 (RBS: 6457), the facility with twelve plots on 6,515 m² of land is only temporarily secured, whereby the protection period is initially set for 2020. With the address Gorgasring 17, the facility is located next to the local exchange (Gorgasring 15), the residential buildings Gogasring 21-21b, between a discount store and the OSZ Knobelsdorffschule north of Nonnendammallee.
- Colony 'Rhenania' ( location ): In the allotment garden development plan as 5051 and in the road system as 6639. The 114 parcels on the property at Am Havelgarten 34 are located on 52,212 m² of land and are protected as fictitious permanent allotment gardens by being included in the land use plan (FNP). The gardens are located to the west of the KGA 'Rohrbruchwiesen' and to the east of the Haveleck district of the Spandau Wasserstadt planning area. In the south, on Rhenaniastrasse, is the WES 'Zingergarten' and the KGA 'Salzhof'. The KGA is traversed in a north-south direction by the Lilien- / Gladiolenweg and crossing the Astern- and Rosenweg, as well as the fairground and in the eastern part as the ring of the Dahlenweg, the facility is passed from the Wiesenweg.
- Colonies of “Rohrbruchwiesen” ( location ). These allotment gardens consist of three departments, each of which is permanently secured in the allotment garden development plan (KEP) as a fictitious permanent allotment garden of level Vb according to the land use plan. The garden colonies are located in the northeast of the district north of Rohrbruchteich (Rhenaniastraße / Bootshausweg) west of the wet meadow on the Old Berlin-Spandauer Schifffahrtskanal (opposite Gartenfeld). These three systems are also in the street:
- Rohrbruchwiesen I (KEP 5052) with 73 plots on the property at Rhenaniastraße 26, 23,960 m² land area. This southern part (RBS 6675) with the birch and fir path and the Kolonieweg Am See is directly adjacent to the Rohrbruchteich.
- Rohrbruchwiesen II (KEP 5053) on the property Rhenaniastraße 28 with 21,233 m² land area and 62 parcels is the middle of the three colonies (RBS 5964), from north to south across the complex: Finken-, Drossel-, Amsel-, Starweg.
- Rohrbruchwiesen III (KEP 5054) on 28,004 m² of the property at Rhenaniastraße 30 are 80 plots. This northern colony (RBS 5965) with the garden paths tulip, aster, lily and violet path borders the WES Am Hohenzollern Canal and is close to the Saatwinkler Steg to the Berlin-Spandau shipping canal.
- The 'Salzhof' colony ( Lage ) is located on the Salzhof location in the northwest of the district west of the Rohrbruchwiesen, and in 1961 allotment gardens were already marked at the exit of the Berlin-Spandau shipping canal to the Havel. The KGA 'Salzhof' is listed in the allotment garden development plan under 05057 (RBS: 6663) as a permanently secured facility. It is located north of the Wasserstadt Oberhavel planning area (Quartier Haveleck), bordering the 'Haveleck' settlement to the west and 'Am Hohenzollern Canal' to the east. On the property Am Havelgarten 82 (formerly: Rhenaniastraße 5-7, 16/17) with an area of 30,844 m² of the state's own area, it offers 83 plots for allotment garden enthusiasts. The garden paths are sparrow, eagle and lark paths, the former leading into the WES 'Haveleck' and the latter being the eastern approach path. There is a section of the KGA 'Salzhof' according to the representation on FIS-Broker also in the south of the KGA Rhenania at the Rhenaniastraße corner Wiesenweg ( location ) on the property Rhenaniastraße 38 (where the property Rhenaniastraße 46 was probably de-designated here) with an area of 10,034 m². More information about the former Salzhof is described under Rhenaniastraße .
- Colony 'Sophienwerder' ( location , KEP: 5064, RBS: 6718): The allotment garden is located with six plots on the private property Am Juliusturm 37–39 on 2,930 m² and is classified as highly secured in the allotment garden development plan.
Housing estates
Several associations or communities of KGA tenants on state-owned leasehold land in the Spandau district decided not to subject their facility to the federal allotment garden law (habitability, arbor size or building land restrictions), but to rededicate their colonies to a weekend settlement according to association rights.
- Weekend settlement 'Am Hohenzollernkanal' (RBS 9091, Lage ) is 11,947 m² on the properties Am Havelgarten 84 and 86.
- Weekend settlement 'Am Grützmachergraben': According to the information in the official plan, the KGA 'Am Grützmachergraben' has a mixed status, so that part of it is dedicated to a weekend settlement as building land.
- Weekend settlement 'Haveleck' ( Lage , RBS 5959) is located on the northern edge of the district in a convenient location to the Havel at the exit of the Berlin-Spandau shipping canal opposite the island of Großer Wall
- Colony 'Paulstern' ( location ) is located west of Paulsternstraße in the corner south of Gartenfelder Straße (Iris-, Grüner Weg, crossing: Violet-, Flower-, Lily-, Columbine-, Tulip-, Tagestes-, Dahlienweg) and is south of ALBA recycling limited. The garden colony is listed in the street directory as 6613 and also on the official map (produced by the district surveying offices) at the eastern edge of the district. Paulsternstrasse 31 and Gartenfelder Strasse 61, 63, 65 are noted as properties for this KGA, but this facility is no longer included in the allotment garden development plan of the Senate Administration.
- Weekend settlement 'Weidegarten' ( Lage , RBS 6808) is located east of the WES / KGA 'Am Grützmachergraben' and extends to the Spree, is bordered in the east by the industrial area on the Old Spree. The building land plots Lagerweg 14, 16, 18 on the west side, 20a – 20f in the south and 22–26 (straight) on the east side of the access road belong to the settlement.
- Weekend settlement 'Zingler-Gärten' ( location , RBS 9967) is located on Rhenaniastraße 36 on the edge of the KGA 'Rhenania' with the central Weg Im Grund on 6052 m². The Rohrbruchteich lies across the meadow path to the east .
Parks and other facilities
- Reichsforschungssiedlung Haselhorst
- Grützmacherpark ( location )
- Krienickepark ( location )
- Zitadelle Spandau is located in the west of the district.
- The "Quartierspark" ( location ) is a newly created green corridor in the center of the Haveleck district of the Spandau water town between Glindowseestrasse in the north and Plauer-See-Strasse in the south.
See also
literature
- Gesellschaft Wirtschaftshof Spandau eV (Hrsg.): Street chronicle with signposts through the Spandau economy . H. Born & Co Spandau, Berlin 1957.
Web links
- Street directory Spandau. kaupert media GmbH, accessed on January 11, 2011 .
- cards
- Map of Berlin 1: 5000 with district boundaries. Senate Department for Urban Development Berlin, 2009, accessed on January 11, 2011 .
- Surveying map from 1938 - Spandau, Reinickendorf, Osthavelland district - 1: 10000. Surveying Office Berlin-Spandau, 1938, accessed on November 1, 2011 .
- Surveying map from 1938 - Spandau, Charlottenburg, Wilmersdorf, Osthavelland district - 1: 10000. Surveying Office Berlin-Spandau, 1938, accessed on November 1, 2011 .
- Surveying map from 1936 - Part IV - 1: 4000. (Spandau old town to Ruhleben and Haselhorst). Berlin-Spandau surveying office, 1936, accessed on November 1, 2011 .
Individual evidence
- ↑ FIS-Broker map display map of Berlin 1: 5000 (K5 color edition) , accessed October 15, 2014
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o city map 1907
- ^ Lex Adickes Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon 1908
- ↑ Spandau Citadel
- ↑ Substation "Uklei"
- ↑ Bayerische Motorenwerke (BMW), former rifle factory
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k Reichsforschungssiedlung Haselhorst
- ↑ Building of the former powder factory
- ↑ Powder factory building
- ↑ a b c Workers 'colony of the military treasury and workers' settlement Haselhorst
- ↑ OSZ TIEM Oberstufenzentrum TIEM Berlin-Spandau
- ↑ Christmas Church
- ↑ Small Eiswerder Bridge
- ↑ former expansion of the Royal Powder Factory & CCC film studios
- ^ Kauperts: bezel
- ↑ Mau-Mau lives on. In: Berliner Zeitung , January 14, 2004
- ↑ Machine house and sieve 2 of the former powder factory
- ↑ History of Saatwinkel ( Memento of the original from March 11, 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.
- ↑ Sophienwerderweg-13597-Berlin-Spandau
- ↑ Charring building of the powder factory
- ↑ Ammunition factory
- ↑ a b Fictitious permanent allotment gardens which, according to the FNP, are to be used for another purpose.
- ↑ a b Extension of the protection periods for allotment gardens and update of the allotment garden development plan for Berlin . House of Representatives printed matter 16/2914 of January 14, 2010
- ↑ Senate Department for Urban Development and Environment 10707 Berlin: FIS Broker map display map of Berlin 1: 5000 (K5 color edition).
- ↑ a b c d Level Vb: Fictitious permanent allotment gardens according to §§ 16 and 20a BKleingG. The fictitious permanent allotment gardens are additionally protected by the representation in the FNP as green areas - allotments.
- ↑ Representation of Rhenania under FIS Broker
- ↑ Here there was previously a chemical factory on Rhenaniastraße and the Havel between the Große and Kleine Wall
- ↑ Street overview map of Berlin 1961. VEB Landkartenverlag Berlin C2
- ↑ FIS Broker map display map of Berlin 1: 5000 (K5 color edition), produced by the district surveying offices
- ↑ Highly secured allotment gardens • Level IV: Allotment garden areas which, according to the FNP, should be preserved. For allotment gardens on private land, procedures for binding planning law security are required and some are already being processed.
- ^ Allotment gardens on Paulsternstrasse