List of streets and squares in Berlin-Niederschöneweide

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Berlin-Niederschöneweide describes the street system in the Berlin district of Niederschöneweide with the corresponding historical references.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

overview

Niederschöneweide has 12,850 inhabitants (as of December 30, 2019) and includes the postcode areas 12437 and 12439.

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  • Former or no longer valid street names are in italics .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
Eagle frame
( location )
1020
(in the district)
"Frame" = old name for a lane to separate forests handed down The street was originally a route that Friedrich Wilhelm I used to reach his castle, Königs Wusterhausen . Along the way, mounted on posts served Wappenadler as a guide. - The street is now part of the federal highway 96a and leads from Adlershof to the district, where it turns into Michael-Brückner-Straße at the overpass of the Schöneweide – Spindlersfeld branch . The Adlerstell from the pedestrian bridge to the Schöneweide depot in a north-west direction
Alice-Archenhold-Weg

( Location )

0060 Alice Archenhold (1874–1943), astronomer 0Feb 9, 2010
The street forms the entrance from Bruno-Bürgel-Weg to the Oberspree S-Bahn station. It originally ran to the banks of the Spree , but was built over by a sports field. The previous name was Ostenderstraße (also shortened to Ostendstraße ), as the eastern development of Niederschöneweides ended here at the time. Alice-Archenhold-Weg, from Bruno-Bürgel-Weg
Bärenlauchstrasse

( Location )

0300 Bear's garlic , an onion plant Oct 18, 1937 Connects Oberspreestrasse to the south with Weiderichstrasse and Hartriegelstrasse as well as the Silbergrasweg. Before it was named, the street was called Street 10 . Bärenlauchstraße, from Oberspreestraße
Britzer Strasse

( Location )

0450 Britz , part of the Neukölln district around 1897 The road runs from the Michael-Brückner-Straße / Fennstraße intersection to the banks of the Spree. The Nazi Forced Labor Documentation Center in Berlin-Schöneweide is located here . The Friedenskirche , also present in this street, is a listed building monument. Britzer Strasse, south west side
Brueckenstrasse

( Location )

0360 Treskow Bridge 1904 The road leads from the Treskowbrücke on the Spree to Schnellerstraße. It is closed to through traffic, so the noise pollution is quite low compared to the surrounding streets. Brückenstraße, from the corner of Schnellerstraße
Bruno-Bürgel-Weg

( Location )

1650 Bruno Bürgel (1875–1948), astronomer May 31, 1951 The road leads from Schneller- / Oberspreestraße north of the Schöneweide – Spindlersfeld branch line to the district boundary to Adlershof. Its previous name was Sedanstrasse , named after the Battle of Sedan in 1870. Bruno-Bürgel-Weg, east view to Alice-Archenhold-Weg
Cajamarca Square

( Location )

0150 × 30 Cajamarca , city in Peru, twin town of the Treptow-Köpenick district 0January 4, 2010 After Albineaplatz in Johannisthal , the previously unnamed forecourt of Schöneweide train station was also given in early 2010 at the suggestion of the town twinning association “Partner Treptow-Köpenick e. V. “a name after a twin town in the Treptow-Köpenick district. The square is located on the corner of Sterndamm and Michael-Brückner-Straße near the Schöneweide train station . Cajamarcaplatz, southeast view
Eisblumensteig

( Location )

0300 Eisblume , an ice plant Jan. 18, 1936 The connection between Oberspreestrasse and Hartriegelstrasse was previously called Asternstrasse . Eisblumensteig, north view
Erikastrasse

( Location )

0300 Erika , a heather plant 1920 Connects Moosstrasse and Oberspreestrasse with Hartriegelstrasse. Erikastrasse, north view
Fernstrasse

( Location )

0290 Fern , a class of spore plants 1920 It is a connection between Moosstrasse and Hartriegelstrasse. Farnstrasse, south view
Fennstrasse

( Location )

0400 Fenn , Low German for "moor" around 1904 It connects Hasselwerderstraße via Schnellerstraße with Michael-Brückner-Straße. Fennstrasse, corner of Britzer Strasse
Flow street

( Location )

0300 a flow to the Spree that existed in front of the development 0Jan. 9, 1912 Connects Spreestrasse and the north end of Flutstrasse with Hasselwerder Strasse. Flow street, east view
Flood road

( Location )

0130 changing water levels in front of the development of the area or after the drainage pipes of the factory sewage, which were laid under the road before 1912 It forms a connection between the flow road and express road. In 1914, the Niederschöneweide post office was located at Flutstraße 2 . Flutstraße at the corner of Fließstraße
Grimaustraße

( Location )

0500 Julián Grimau (1911–1963), Spanish politician Jan. 18, 1963 The road was laid out as part of the new housing construction in this area. A part previously belonged to Rudower Strasse. Prior to her appointment as the road was Neubaustraße A designated. Grimaustraße, corner of Rudower Straße, Archenhold-Oberschule
Hainstrasse

( Location )

0290 Grove , a small forest 1902 It connects the northern part of Hasselwerderstrasse to the south with Schnellerstrasse and Britzer Strasse. Hainstrasse, north view
Dogwood Street

( Location )

1080 Dogwood , a dogwood plant Jan. 18, 1936 Before it was named, the street was called Street 4 . It connects the Bärenlauchstraße with the Rudower Straße. Hartriegelstraße, east view from the corner of Farnstraße
Hasselwerderstrasse

( Location )

0530 Hasselwerder, a no longer existing Spree island (not identical to the island in Tegeler See ) around 1883 The street runs from Michael-Brückner-Straße to Kaisersteg , a pedestrian bridge over the Spree since 2007, a road bridge until it was destroyed in 1945. Hasselwerderstrasse, south view from Schnellerstrasse
Johanna-Tesch-Strasse

( Location )

0800 Johanna Tesch (1875–1945), politician 0Jan. 1, 1992 The street was previously called Jenny-Matern-Straße , after the politician Jenny Matern . It branches off from Oberspreestrasse in a northerly direction. Johanna-Tesch-Straße, north view from Oberspreestraße
Karlshorster Strasse

( Location )

0360 Karlshorst , part of the Lichtenberg district around 1895 The road leads from the Stubenrauchbrücke into the district. Until the 1990s it only reached as far as Schnellerstrasse, but was extended beyond the intersection to Rixdorfer Strasse in order to relieve the heavily used intersection area. Karlshorster Strasse, north view from Schnellerstrasse
Köllnische Strasse

( Location )

0790 Cölln , in the late Middle Ages part of the twin cities of Berlin-Cölln from which today's Berlin developed around 1898 It connects Britzer Strasse to the east via Rudower Strasse with Schnellerstrasse, which runs parallel to the north. Köllnische Strasse, east view towards Rudower Strasse
Köpenicker Landstrasse

( Location )

0240
(in the district)
Köpenick , district of Berlin 1896 The street is part of the federal highway 96a and the northwest extension of Schnellerstrasse. It continues over the Marggraff Bridge to Baumschulenweg and Plänterwald . Köpenicker Landstrasse, merging into Schnellerstrasse
Michael-Brückner-Strasse

( Location )

1030 Michael Brückner (1939–1998), former Treptow District Mayor March 14, 2004 The street is part of the federal highway 96a and forms the continuation of the eagle frame towards the northwest. It flows into Schnellerstraße in the area of ​​Cajamarcaplatz. The previous name was Grünauer Strasse . The listed old fire station on Michael-Brückner-Straße
Minna-Todenhagen-Strasse

( Location )

0350
(in the district)
Minna Todenhagen (1880–1950), co-founder of the Arbeiterwohlfahrt 2016 The Minna-Todenhagen-Strasse connects the Köpenicker Landstrasse over the Minna-Todenhagen-Brücke with the Rummelsburger Landstrasse / Rummelsburger Strasse in the Oberschöneweide district . Minna Todenhagen Strasse-7599.jpg
Moosstrasse

( Location )

0650 Moss , a division of spore plants 1920 It connects the western part of Hartriegelstraße to the northeast with Oberspreestraße. Moosstrasse, corner of Hartriegelstrasse
Oberspreestrasse

( Location )

1400
(in the district)
Oberspree , a location in the east of Niederschöneweide 1920 The road leads from Köpenick via Adlershof through the Oberspree area. At the Bruno-Bürgel-Weg junction it turns into Schnellerstraße. The street was previously part of Berliner Strasse . Oberspreestrasse, start in an eastward direction
Ostritzer Strasse

( Location )

0400 Ostritz , town in the Görlitz district in Saxony 0March 1, 1994 The street is part of the district boundary. It connects the Bruno-Bürgel-Weg with the Oberspreestrasse. Since the street is only built on with houses on the eastern side, the residents do not live in Niederschöneweide, but in the Adlershof district . Ostritzer Strasse, looking towards Oberspreestrasse
Rixdorfer Strasse

( Location )

0150
(in the district)
Rixdorf , former name of today's Berlin district of Neukölln around 1900 The road leads from Baumschulenweg in the district to Schnellerstraße. Rixdorfer Straße, looking towards Schnellerstraße
Rudower Strasse

( Location )

0350 Rudow , part of the Neukölln district around 1900 The street originally ran from the bank of the Spree to Grünauer Straße (today Michael-Brückner-Straße). The southern part was built over by a new building area in 1959/1960 and is now partially included in Grimaustraße. Part of the former Glienicker Strasse was then incorporated into Rudower Strasse. Rudower Strasse, south view
Sea Buckthorn Road

( Location )

0240 Sea buckthorn , an oleaginous plant Apr 17, 1964 Before it was named, the street was referred to as Street 402 . It connects Moosstrasse with Hartriegelstrasse. Sea buckthorn road, north view
Schnellerstrasse

( Location )

2940 Ernst Schneller (1890–1944), politician July 31, 1947 The street is the continuation of Oberspreestraße to the west. It is closed to vehicle traffic between Spreestrasse and Brückenstrasse. Michael-Brückner-Straße joins at the intersection with Brückenstraße. From here the street is part of the federal highway 96a . From around 1885 until it was renamed, it was called Berliner Strasse . Its northwest extension is the Köpenicker Landstrasse. Schnellerstrasse, east view
Silbergrasweg

( Location )

0330 Silver grass , a pioneer plant belonging to the sweet grass group Oct 18, 1937 The path forms a connection between Bärenlauchstraße, Weiderichstraße and Oberspreestraße. Before they were named, the parts were called Straße 21 and Straße 22 . Silbergrasweg, corner of Weiderichstraße
Spreestrasse

( Location )

0390 Spree , which forms the northern border of the district before 1904 The very noisy one-way street leads from Michael-Brückner-Straße to the north, where it swings to the parallel Brückenstraße and directs through traffic in the direction of Oberschöneweide to the Treskowbrücke . Spreestrasse, south-west view
Stern dam

( Location )

0130
(in the district)
Sternplatz in Johannisthal around 1914 The intersection of Sterndamm / Südostallee / Groß-Berliner Damm is located on the former Sternplatz , where several forest paths converged in a star shape. The road leads from Johannisthal into the district and is transferred by the Görlitzer Bahn east of Schöneweide station . Sterndamm, looking towards Michael-Brückner-Straße
Loosestrife place

( Location )

0040 × 25 Loosestrife , a family of plants Oct 18, 1937 The U-shaped facility on Weiderichstrasse was designated as place C before it was named . Weiderichplatz, east view
Weiderichstrasse

( Location )

0160 Loosestrife , a family of plants Oct 18, 1937 It connects the Bärenlauchstraße with the Silbergrasweg. Before it was named, the street was known as Street 20 . Weiderichstrasse, from Bärenlauchstrasse

Only planned or no longer existing roads

The street situation in the suburb from 1914 can be found on the map in the address book.

Surname; possibly picture Origin of name from to today
link to the current name
Remarks
Adlershofer Strasse

( Location )

Adlershof , direction around 1900 Sept 3, 1997  →  Bruno-Bürgel-Weg (section) The street can be found for the first time in the address book of 1914, but is said to have already had its name. In 1914 it was undeveloped and went off Sedanstrasse . Today it is part of the → Bruno-Bürgel-Weg , from which it branched off to the south. The name Adlershofer Straße still exists in Köpenick.
Bahnstrasse

( Location )

Niederöneweide-Johannisthal train station 1885 5th January 1950  →  Sterndamm (section) It ran between the train station and Berliner Strasse and had only two parcels.
Berlin street (Through) road to Berlin  →  Schnellerstrasse It ran between the train station and Berliner Strasse and had only two parcels.
gardenstreet Gardens before 1907 Feb. 22, 1927 It went from Berliner Strasse (today →  Schnellerstrasse ). The Kohlensäurewerk Oberspree GmbH took up one third of the nine parcels . No other residents were present in 1914.
Glienicker Strasse

( Location )

Road to Glienicke before 1920 incorporated in →  Rudower Strasse The road ran from Rudower Strasse in a south-easterly direction. As part of the new residential construction in this area, it was added to → Rudower Strasse from July 15, 1961  . Dogwood Road was extended from the east to this point.
Waterway Direction to the Spree before 1907 after 1914 It ran between Berliner Straße and the Spree with six parcels. The grounds of the Schultheiss brewery were located directly on the bank.
Meadow road Meadows, grassland before 1914 unknown It can be found in the address book from 1914.

Further locations in Niederschöneweide

In the Oberspree locality there are three allotment gardens , which are included in the allotment garden development plan as KGA and are subject to the boundary conditions of the Federal Allotment Garden Act. According to the map from 1914, there is forest with forest paths on these areas.

  • "KGA (Colony) Am Freibad Oberspree" ( location ) It is included in the allotment garden development plan under number 09006 (street number: 44115) with the address Bruno-Bürgel-Weg 149 and is shown as a permanently secured facility. There are 53 parcels on 19,813 m² of state-owned leased land. The colony is located on the banks of the Spree, along which the Teltower Dörferweg leads.
  • “KGA Niederschöneweide” (Schnellerstr. 85, Lage , 44312) is located north of the S-Bahn line to Bruno-Bürgelweg, east of the Oberspree S-Bahn station. The facility is included in the allotment garden development plan (9062) as a temporally secured fictitious permanent allotment garden. These 18 parcels are located on 7789 m² of state-owned leased land.
  • "KGA Waldland 1917" (Oberspreestraße 61b, Lage , street number 44433) The facility is located in the eastern tip of the district (bordering Adlershof) between the Spindlersfeld S-Bahn route, Johanna-Tesch-, Oberspreestraße and to the west bordering the area of ​​the Bundeswehr Center / District Army Replacement Office and the former Department XX of the Ministry for State Security on Ostritzer Strasse This allotment garden is recognized as a fictitious permanent allotment with 144 plots (allotment garden development plan: 9089a) on 69,488 m² of state-owned leased land. Another 31 parcels of 11,645 m² private leasehold land (allotment garden development plan: 9089b) along the (single-track) S-Bahn line are unsecured. The Teltower Dörferweg (route 15) of the 20 green main routes , which is located between Köllnischer Heide and the S-Bahn bridge on Ostritzer Strasse , runs through the facility . The gardens include the following system paths : Ringweg (as the main path in NW-SE direction) and on the north-eastern edge of the railway-near Obere Weg. These are crossed (northwest to southeast) by the aster, rose, main, dahlia, resedaweg (west of the Ringweg) and petunia, main, carnation trail (east of the Ringweg).

See also

Web links

Commons : Streets in Berlin-Niederschöneweide  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files
Commons : Places in Berlin-Niederschöneweide  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ↑ Renaming of the street to Niederschöneweide. Treptow-Köpenick district office of Berlin, accessed on April 6, 2010 .
  2. a b c d e f g h i Nieder-Schöneweide . In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1914, Part V., p. 192.
  3. a b Noise Reduction Plan for Berlin - Report on the concept area Ober- und Niederschöneweide. (PDF; 1.4 MB) Senate Department for Health, Environment and Consumer Protection, accessed on April 6, 2010 .
  4. Information on the naming of the Cajamarcaplatz in Johannisthal ( Memento from October 14, 2013 in the Internet Archive )
  5. Inauguration of Cajamarca Square. (No longer available online.) Sonja Eichmann, coordinator for European and international affairs at the Treptow-Köpenick district office, archived from the original on September 25, 2010 ; Retrieved April 6, 2010 . 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.europabeauftragte-treptow-koepenick.de
  6. Resolution 15/16 of the Treptow-Köpenick district office of December 20, 2016
  7. a b Berlin-Niederschöneweide (Teltow district) . In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1914, Part V., p. 192. “Map of the suburb”.
  8. Adlershofer in Niederschöneweide on www.berlingeschichte.de
  9. Gartenstrasse in Niederschöneweide on www.berlingeschichte.de
  10. Glienicker Straße in Niederschöneweide on www.stadtgeschichte.de
  11. stadtentwicklung.berlin.de: allotment garden development plan
  12. a b Level V b: Fictitious permanent allotment gardens according to §§ 16 and 20 a BKleingG. The fictitious permanent allotment gardens are additionally protected by the representation in the FNP as green areas - allotments.
  13. a b Permanent allotment gardens are only allotment gardens on an area that is specified in the development plan for permanent allotment gardens. In addition, the transitional provisions of the BKleingG stipulate that leases for allotment gardens concluded before the law comes into force or before accession takes effect are to be treated as contracts for permanent allotment gardens if the municipality is the owner of the land. These are then so-called "fictitious permanent allotments". Senate Department for Urban Development and the Environment: Allotment garden development plan text part 2004.pdf, page 8 ( Memento of the original from September 24, 2015 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. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.stadtentwicklung.berlin.de
  14. FIS broker map display map of Berlin 1: 5000 (K5 color edition) - Soldner Berlin Y = 13927.94 X = 33986.17
  15. Level III a: Fictitious permanent allotment gardens which, according to the FNP, are to be used for another purpose. There is a protection period until 2014. This can also include allotment garden areas <3 hectares for which development plans have already been introduced to secure them as permanent allotment gardens, as they can be developed from the representations of the FNP. However, since the BP plans only become binding once they have been established, a protection period until 2014 is provided for these areas as additional protection. Once the B plans have been established, the allotment gardens are permanent and classified in security level V a - permanent allotment gardens.
  16. Level I a: Allotment gardens on private areas which, according to the FNP, are intended for another use. A termination is possible at any time in compliance with the allotment garden regulations.