Mariendorfer Damm

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B96 Mariendorfer Damm
Ma dam
coat of arms
Street in Berlin
Mariendorfer Damm
Ullsteinhaus on Mariendorfer Damm
Basic data
place Berlin
District Tempelhof ,
Mariendorf ,
Buckow ,
Lichtenrade
Created in the 19th century
Hist. Names Chausseestrasse ,
Lichtenrader Chaussee (spun off between 1921 and 1949)
Connecting roads
Tempelhofer Damm (north) ,
Lichtenrader Damm (south)
Cross streets (Selection)
Ullsteinstrasse,
Eisenacher Strasse,
Kaiserstrasse,
Alt-Mariendorf ,
Säntisstrasse,
Tauernallee,
Buckower Chaussee,
Marienfelder Chaussee
Buildings Volkspark Mariendorf
village church Mariendorf
Trabrennbahn Mariendorf
use
User groups Road traffic
Technical specifications
Street length 4300 meters

The Mariendorfer Damm ( colloquially called Ma-Damm ) is part of the Bundesstrasse 96 and an important north-south road in and out of Berlin . It is named after the Mariendorf district of the same name in the Tempelhof-Schöneberg district.

course

Village church Mariendorf ,
view from Mariendorfer Damm

The Mariendorfer Damm begins at the Ullsteinhaus following the Tempelhofer Damm and ends at the Buckower / Marienfelder Chaussee intersection, where it turns into the Lichtenrader Damm. It runs almost its entire length in the district of Mariendorf. Only a few meters of the road area in the north belong to the Tempelhof district (with houses no. 1–4) and 400 meters in the south are in the district of Lichtenrade (with houses no. 420-446 even in Lichtenrade and no. 417-447 odd in Buckow ).

The road has a total length of around 4.3 kilometers. Under the portion between Ullsteinhaus and the former village of Mariendorf extending U6 the Berlin underground , by Alt-Tegel until after Alt-Marie village reversed. The Westphalweg underground station is also located on Mariendorfer Damm and was opened on February 28, 1966.

Between 1901 and 1949 the Mariendorfer Damm was called Chausseestrasse , the southern part of the street was called Lichtenrader Chaussee between 1921 and 1949 . In 1949 the street was dedicated as Mariendorfer Damm. The Berliner Strasse in Tempelhof led to the renamed Tempelhofer Damm over the Stubenrauchstraße bridge and even 140 meters further south to Tempelhof-Mariendorfer border. Since the renaming of Berliner Strasse in Tempelhofer Damm and Chausseestrasse in Mariendorfer Damm at the end of the 1940s, the bridge area was omitted from the street name. In addition, the southern area of Berliner Straße was included in Mariendorfer Damm.

Around 1930 a generous connection of the Berlin part of what was then Reichsstraße 96 to the planned motorway ring around Berlin was decided. Therefore, from the first tram station south of Alt-Mariendorf (Chausseestrasse 169), the Mariendorfer Damm was expanded to six lanes, with a median for the tram (line 99). The median only ended in Lichtenrade on Goethestrasse, before crossing the Berlin outer freight ring .

Local public transport is ensured on the southern Mariendorfer Damm by various bus lines (179, M76, X76).

Neighbors

The following residents are located at Mariendorfer Damm :

Bicycle traffic

One of 17 permanently installed automatic wheel counting stations in Berlin has been located on Mariendorfer Damm since 2016. Of all the places in the city with a counting point, the street is the sixteenth most frequented place by bicycle traffic.

Web links

Commons : Mariendorfer Damm (Berlin)  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ (Official) plan of Berlin . Sheet 4037 from the years 1931, 1941, 1952, 1958, 1967, 1969, 1983 ( memento of the original dated November 9, 2015 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 / histomapberlin.de
  2. Monument ensemble Alt-Mariendorf 37–47, village location Mariendorf
  3. Cultural monument Mariendorfer Damm 225–227, cemetery chapel and cemetery gate on the Christ cemetery, 1903/04 by F. Schwencke; Mausoleum of the Max Golz family, 1912
  4. Monument Mariendorfer Damm 88–90, farmhouse, around 1870 ,Monument Mariendorfer Damm 117–121: Freibergsches Restaurant, 1888/89 by G. Rehfeldt; Hall extension 1901/02 by Karl A. Schmidt
  5. Traffic survey bike counter for Berlin: How many cyclists are there? Retrieved February 5, 2019 .

Coordinates: 52 ° 26 ′ 20.1 ″  N , 13 ° 23 ′ 16 ″  E