Gottlieb-Dunkel-Strasse
Gottlieb-Dunkel-Strasse | |
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Street in Berlin | |
Typical Berlin industrial street | |
Basic data | |
place | Berlin |
District |
Mariendorf , Tempelhof |
Created | 1906 |
Connecting roads | Rixdorfer Straße (southwest) , Mariendorfer Weg (northeast) |
Cross streets |
(Selection) Teilestraße, Tempelhofer Weg |
Buildings | see architectural monument Gottlieb-Dunkel-Straße 50 & 52 |
use | |
User groups | Pedestrian traffic , bicycle traffic , car traffic , public transport |
Technical specifications | |
Street length | 80 + 1500 meters |
The Gottlieb-Dunkel-Straße forms the central part of Berlin road train that the district Mariendorf to North East on the East Tempelhof to Neukölln connects the old Rixdorf.
The road carries since 1906 the name of the Tempelhof landowner and local politician Gottlieb Dunkel (1839-1907), who from 1874 to 1887 volunteer community leaders of the rural community of Tempelhof was.
Course and development
The approximately four kilometer long street consists of Rixdorfer Strasse, Gottlieb-Dunkel-Strasse and Mariendorfer Weg. It starts at Volkspark Mariendorf with Rixdorfer Straße, which merges into Gottlieb-Dunkel-Straße at the Gradestraße intersection, from the old women's clinic (today part of the Vivantes Clinic Neukölln) on the border with Neukölln bears the name Mariendorfer Weg and is around one hundred meters ends south of the Hermannstrasse U and S-Bahn station at Hermannstrasse .
While the other two sections are predominantly residential and business streets and Rixdorfer Straße also passes various allotment garden colonies , Gottlieb-Dunkel-Straße is largely a typical Berlin industrial street. It is shaped by the commercial areas that arose along the Teltow Canal and the Neukölln-Mittenwald Railway around the Teltow Canal freight station . With the Mussehl Bridge, the street crosses the railway line and the canal, while the Gradestraße junction of the A 100 with the high, elongated Gottlieb-Dunkel bridge leads across the entire ensemble of streets, trains and canals. The motorway bridge is part of the planned but not implemented A 102 . The section of the motorway A 102 planned to cross the Teltow Canal, built in the early 1990s , is currently being demolished.
At this height it crosses Teilestraße with the listed Sarotti factory. About four hundred meters further north, the road crosses the Britz district of the Autobahn. In the eastern section between Holzmannstrasse, Nackenheimer Weg and Eschersheimer Strasse, Gottlieb-Dunkel-Strasse borders the residential areas of Oberlandstrasse . It is partially expanded to four lanes with a green central reservation and contains a cycle path on both sides along its entire length .
The street was used for its entire length until July 1, 1966 by tram line 15, which replaced the A77 bus. Today the BVG bus routes 277 and N79 operate here , as well as the Metro bus route M46 between Teilestrasse and Tempelhofer Weg .
graveyards
Only in the first southern part are the Tempelhofer Parkfriedhof from 1900 and the New St. Michael Kirchhof on Gottlieb-Dunkel-Straße. The state's own park cemetery was closed for new assignments in 1997, but will remain open until 2027 as part of a green system and valuable biotope (new assignments with existing rights of rest will take place on the Mariendorfer Heidefriedhof ). The 138,237 m² cemetery area will be maintained until this point in time. The opposite Roman Catholic St. Michael churchyard has existed since 1867 and has an area of 51,065 m². Otto Rosenberg , SPD member and chairman of the Berlin-Brandenburg Sinti and Roma Union , was buried on it in 2001 with great sympathy . In the summer of 2010, Günter Dach , CDU politician and city elder of Berlin , was buried here.
Footnotes
- ↑ Dismantling of a never-used section of the former A 102 motorway, Gradestrasse exit
- ↑ Götz Aly: Now an angel covers this shame , In: Berliner Zeitung , July 10, 2001, features section
Web links
- Gottlieb-Dunkel-Strasse. In: Street name lexicon of the Luisenstädtischer Bildungsverein (near Kaupert )
- Berlin.de, Tempelhof cemeteries
Coordinates: 52 ° 27 ′ 26.9 ″ N , 13 ° 24 ′ 45.3 ″ E