Kirchmöser-Ost housing estate

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The Kirchmöser-Ost housing estate is a settlement in the Kirchmöser district in Brandenburg an der Havel . The Kirchmöser-Ost housing estate, including the pump house (Grenzstraße) and school (Wusterauer Anger 22a), is a listed building as a whole. The settlement has largely been preserved, it is one of the typical forest settlements of the 1920s.

geography

The Kirchmöser-Ost housing estate is located northeast of the old village center between Heiligem See, Plauer See and Möserschem See. The Wusterau peninsula connects to the northeast .

The settlement with the listed houses includes the following streets with house numbers:

  • On the slope 1-45
  • Forest path 1–2, 3a – b
  • Grenzstrasse 1–67 (odd), 2–84 (even)
  • Heidestrasse 1–16
  • At angles 1-6, 7a-b
  • Short street 1-12
  • Nordring 63–73 (odd)
  • Strandweg 1–11, 12 a – b
  • Südring 1–25 (odd)
  • Turmstrasse 1–4, 7–8, 11–23
  • Uferstrasse 1-71
  • Wusterauer Anger 1–32

A school belongs to the settlement and the monument.

history

The first plans were made in 1922 for the horseshoe-shaped development on the slope. After the Kirchmöser West housing estate, it was the second Reichsbahner estate in Kirchmöser. The Teschemacher government building council is in charge of the project. The settlement was then built from 1924. From 1926, Hugo Röttcher continued building the settlement after Teschemacher had completed the concept for the settlement in 1925. In 1928, today's embankment between the settlement and the old village was paved. In 1926 an acid store was converted into an evangelical prayer room. In 1929 a bathing establishment was set up.

Originally the settlement was planned for 750 apartments for 3750 people. By 1928 387 apartments had been built in which 1582 people lived. The Nordringstrasse and the Südringstrasse remained almost undeveloped at the time. The houses that were added later are not part of the monument.

The settlement

Rotunda on the southern part of the embankment

As in the Westsiedlung, the same type houses were built here. Adapted to the landscape between the lakes, the roads are irregular. One of the centers is the Wusterauer Anger, a triangular square. The square is unpaved in the middle and the area is limited by linden trees. Heidestrasse also widens to a triangular square at the northern end. In the southern section of the embankment there is a semicircular square. There are also open spaces between the parts of the settlement, which still contain remains of the former pine forest.

The development of the street on the slope differs from the development with the type houses. The houses are in a horseshoe shape on a slope. There are stables inside the horseshoe. In the northwest of the houses, a flight of stairs leads to the Grenzstraße. Significant parts of the original planting have been preserved here.

literature

  • Marie-Luise Buchinger: City of Brandenburg on the Havel. Outer districts and incorporated places. (Monument topography of the Federal Republic of Germany, Monuments in Brandenburg, Volume 1.2). Wernersche Verlagsgesellschaft, Worms 1995. ISBN 3-88462-115-7 , pages 222 to 224.
  • Sebastian Kinder: Brandenburg an der Havel. The Kirchmösder industrial site, from the powder factory to the ReIchsbahn repair shop. (Brandenburgische Denkmalpflege, Volume 9, 2000, Issue 1, Verlag Willmuth Arenhövel, Berlin. ISSN 0942-3397)

Individual evidence

  1. Entry in the monument database of the State of Brandenburg

Coordinates: 52 ° 23 ′ 4 "  N , 12 ° 26 ′ 16.2"  E