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Community Strausberg
Coordinates: 52 ° 33 ′ 42 ″  N , 13 ° 50 ′ 20 ″  E
Main way in Postbruch
Main way in Postbruch

Postbruch is a residential area in the town of Strausberg in the Märkisch-Oderland district in Brandenburg .

location

The residential area is west of the city center and borders there in turn on the Bötzsee in the west . To the north is the Spitzmühle residential area . Petershagen / Eggersdorf is in the south. He is part of the conservation area, Strausberger- and Blumenthaler forest and lake area .

history

According to an information board at the southern entrance to the village, the original name was Porst-Bruch and is derived from the heather swamp porst that grew there at an earlier time. Postbruch appeared as early as 1805 in the geographical, statistical-topographical lexicon of Upper Saxony and Upper and Lower Lusatia as belonging to Strausberg. The water-rich area was already reported in 1871, as is shown by a mention in the preparatory work for a future water supply for the city of Berlin from 1868 and 1869. A “peaty meadow bottom” was already mentioned there. The wetland was drained and parceled out in the 1930s to build vacation homes. The residential area received media attention when the murderer Frank Schmökel killed a pensioner in a bungalow in 2000.

Culture and sights

Goritzsee
  • Bötzsee and Göritzsee
  • The allotment garden club of the same name and the Postbruch fishing club are active in Postbruch.

Economy and Infrastructure

In Postbruch there are no other businesses besides a holiday home.

The residential area is connected to the city center via the street Zum Postbruch , which runs to the east . To the south there is a connection to Altlandsberger Chaussee via the main road. The nearest public transport stop is on the 932 bus in the Eggersdorf district of the Petershagen / Eggersdorf community .

Web links

Commons : Postbruch  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ City of Strausberg , service portal of the State of Brandenburg, accessed on January 1, 2020.
  2. Postbruch information board, set up at the southern entrance to the town, December 2019.
  3. Philipp Ludwig Hermann Röder: Geographical statistical-topographical lexicon of Upper Saxony and the Upper and Lower Lausiz, ... (etc.) . Stettinische Buchhandlung, 1805, p. 513–.
  4. Ludwig Alexander Veitmeyer: Preliminary work on a future water supply for the city of Berlin: ¬Bd. ¬1, executed in 1868 and 1869; [Part 1], text . Reimer, 1871, pp. 149-.
  5. Uwe Spranger: Rules for building weekend houses . In: Märkische Oder-Zeitung , July 27, 2011, accessed on January 1, 2020.
  6. Did he murder while fleeing? Spiegel-Online website, accessed January 1, 2020.