Prinzenallee

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Prinzenallee
coat of arms
Street in Berlin
Prinzenallee
Prinzenallee and Osloer Straße
Basic data
place Berlin
District Healthy well
Created before 1857
Connecting roads Wollankstrasse (northeast) ,
Pankstrasse (southwest)
Cross streets Badstrasse , Bellermannstrasse, Osloer Strasse , Gotenburger Strasse, Biesentaler Strasse, Soldiner Strasse
use
User groups Pedestrian traffic , bicycle traffic , car traffic , public transport
Technical specifications
Street length 1100 meters

The Prinzenallee is a street in Berlin's Mitte district, Gesundbrunnen . It is part of the Pankstrasse -Prinzenallee- Wollankstrasse street on the section from Badstrasse to behind Soldiner Strasse . The Stephanuskirche is located on Prinzenallee .

history

The princes once took this route from the rabbit and chicken garden in Wedding to Schönhausen Palace . The rabbit garden was south of today's Prinzenallee; Today Bellermann-, Stettiner- and Grüntaler Straße run across the terrain. Around 1712 Friedrich I had the game reserve laid out for the Crown Prince (later Friedrich Wilhelm I ) as a 'hunting plaisier' and released pheasants, partridges, hares and rabbits there. However, the enclosure only existed for a few years. The street received its current name from at least 1857. In Prinzenallee there is a memorial plaque for Hugo Heimann , who had eight houses built in the Wedding district in 1901 and who handed them over to the Social Democrats. The houses were therefore popularly called " Red Houses ".

Architectural monuments

There are many architectural monuments in Prinzenallee . No. 58 housed the former hat factory of the Gattel brothers, which made felt hats until the early 1930s . The building complex was built in 1889–91 by Georg Lewy. The factory was later forcibly sold and the building converted into living space.

See also architectural monuments

Web links

Commons : Prinzenallee (Berlin-Gesundbrunnen)  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Prinzenallee. In: Street name lexicon of the Luisenstädtischer Bildungsverein (near  Kaupert )
  2. Gattel hat factory

Coordinates: 52 ° 33 '21.1 "  N , 13 ° 23' 3.5"  E