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Stone binding was a dwelling place in the district of Grünau of Treptow-Koepenick in Berlin .

history

Steinbinde was first mentioned in a document in 1743 as the Stein Bude and referred to a forester's house. The name changed to on the stone binding in 1756 . At that time a Büdner lived there who farmed 24 acres of land. In 1770 the stone shack appeared with a forester.

In 1801 there was a "forester's house on the so-called long lake" near Grünau with the apartment of a forester and a fireplace (= household) for six people. In 1858 nine people lived in Steinbinde. In 1860 the residential area was in the Grünau protection area and consisted of one residential and three farm buildings. Shares from the manor district Köpenick Forst Teltow, which were run as Grünau-Dahmer Forst in 1903 and were incorporated into Greater Berlin in 1920, came to the protection area .

literature

  • Lieselott Enders and Margot Beck: Historical local dictionary for Brandenburg. Part IV. Teltow. Hermann Böhlaus successor, Weimar, 1976.