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Grunewald (locality)

Grunewald (German: [ˈɡʁuːnəˌvalt] ) is a locality within the Berlin borough of Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf. Until 2001 administrative reform it was part of the former district of Wilmersdorf.

Grunewald
Mansions at Hundekehlsee
Location of Grunewald in Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf and Berlin
Grunewald
Grunewald
Coordinates: 52°29′00″N 13°16′00″E / 52.48333°N 13.26667°E / 52.48333; 13.26667
CountryGermany
StateBerlin
CityBerlin
BoroughCharlottenburg-Wilmersdorf
Founded1880
Area
 • Total22.3 km2 (8.6 sq mi)
Elevation
52 m (171 ft)
Population
 (2020-12-31)[1]
 • Total11,176
 • Density500/km2 (1,300/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
(nr. 0404) 14193
Vehicle registrationB

Grunewald forest lies partly within the locality and is Berlin's largest green area. Next to Lichterfelde West, Dahlem and Westend, it is part of the affluent Berlin "Villenbogen", a row of suburbs completely made up of 19th century mansions.

Geography edit

The locality is situated in the western side of the city and is separated from Spandau by the river Havel. It borders with the localities of Westend, Halensee, Schmargendorf, Wilhelmstadt, Gatow (both in Spandau district), Nikolassee, Zehlendorf and Dahlem (all three in Steglitz-Zehlendorf district). The Grunewald forest is 10 km away from Berlin-Mitte.

History edit

Etymology edit

The name derives from the Grunewald hunting lodge of 1543, the oldest preserved castle in Berlin, which is, however, officially located within the adjacent Dahlem locality. It was erected in an Early Renaissance style by order of Elector Joachim II Hector of Brandenburg and named Zum Gruenen Wald, the umlaut spelt with a following "e" instead of a diacritic as depicted above the main entrance. A corduroy road leading from the Berlin Stadtschloss to the lodge was laid out, which later would be known as the Kurfürstendamm boulevard.

Overview edit

 
Grunewald hunting lodge, oil on canvas, Wilhelm Barth, 1832

The neighbourhood developed out of a so-called "mansion colony" at the western end of the Kurfürstendamm. Promoted by Otto von Bismarck, Grunewald was found to be a preferred residential area from the 1880s onward. Grunewald was incorporated into Greater Berlin in 1920. Today, the social structure of Grunewald is still influenced by these origins. The Rot-Weiss Tennis Club, home of the WTA Tour German Open, has been located in the district since 1897.

On June 24, 1922 Foreign Minister of Germany Walther Rathenau was assassinated by ultra-nationalist radicals of the Organisation Consul in a curve of the main street called Koenigsallee. A memorial stone marks the scene of the crime.

Since 1981 the Grunewald district is the home of the Institute for Advanced Study, Berlin. It also houses the embassies of Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, Qatar, Kuwait, Laos, North Macedonia, Poland and Serbia.

Within the Grunewald forest lies the artificial Teufelsberg hill, once a listening station of the US National Security Agency. On the shore of the Havel, the Grunewaldturm, built by Franz Heinrich Schwechten in 1898, offers views over the Havelland region.

Deportation memorial edit

 
Memorial plaque, Berlin-Grunewald station

Between October 1941 and February 1945 more than 50,000 Jews were deported by German Nazis to extermination camps from the Grunewald freight railway station and murdered. Memorials from the district of Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf and the Deutsche Bahn ("Gleis 17") commemorate this spot in Grunewald's history. The area is accessible by the Berlin-Grunewald station.

Transport edit

Grunewald railway station is served by the S7 line of the Berlin S-Bahn, which connects the locality to Berlin Mitte, Ahrensfelde and Potsdam.

One of Germany's busiest freeways, the AVUS Autobahn, runs through the locality and was used as a marathon and bike path during the 1936 Summer Olympics.

Notable residents edit

Forest edit

The forest of Grunewald, is located mainly in the quarter but also in Nikolassee, Zehlendorf, Dahlem and Westend is, with an area of 3,000 ha, the largest green area in the city of Berlin.[2]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Einwohnerinnen und Einwohner im Land Berlin am 31. Dezember 2020" (PDF). Amt für Statistik Berlin-Brandenburg. February 2021.
  2. ^ . Berlin.de. 2013-05-03. Archived from the original on 2014-03-25. Retrieved 2014-03-13.

External links edit

  •   Media related to Grunewald at Wikimedia Commons

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This article is about the locality in Germany For other places see Grunewald This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Grunewald locality news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message Grunewald German ˈɡʁuːneˌvalt is a locality within the Berlin borough of Charlottenburg Wilmersdorf Until 2001 administrative reform it was part of the former district of Wilmersdorf GrunewaldQuarter of BerlinMansions at HundekehlseeLocation of Grunewald in Charlottenburg Wilmersdorf and BerlinGrunewaldShow map of GermanyGrunewaldShow map of BerlinCoordinates 52 29 00 N 13 16 00 E 52 48333 N 13 26667 E 52 48333 13 26667CountryGermanyStateBerlinCityBerlinBoroughCharlottenburg WilmersdorfFounded1880Area Total22 3 km2 8 6 sq mi Elevation52 m 171 ft Population 2020 12 31 1 Total11 176 Density500 km2 1 300 sq mi Time zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST Postal codes nr 0404 14193Vehicle registrationBGrunewald forest lies partly within the locality and is Berlin s largest green area Next to Lichterfelde West Dahlem and Westend it is part of the affluent Berlin Villenbogen a row of suburbs completely made up of 19th century mansions Contents 1 Geography 2 History 2 1 Etymology 2 2 Overview 2 3 Deportation memorial 3 Transport 4 Notable residents 5 Forest 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksGeography editThe locality is situated in the western side of the city and is separated from Spandau by the river Havel It borders with the localities of Westend Halensee Schmargendorf Wilhelmstadt Gatow both in Spandau district Nikolassee Zehlendorf and Dahlem all three in Steglitz Zehlendorf district The Grunewald forest is 10 km away from Berlin Mitte History editEtymology edit The name derives from the Grunewald hunting lodge of 1543 the oldest preserved castle in Berlin which is however officially located within the adjacent Dahlem locality It was erected in an Early Renaissance style by order of Elector Joachim II Hector of Brandenburg and named Zum Gruenen Wald the umlaut spelt with a following e instead of a diacritic as depicted above the main entrance A corduroy road leading from the Berlin Stadtschloss to the lodge was laid out which later would be known as the Kurfurstendamm boulevard Overview edit nbsp Grunewald hunting lodge oil on canvas Wilhelm Barth 1832The neighbourhood developed out of a so called mansion colony at the western end of the Kurfurstendamm Promoted by Otto von Bismarck Grunewald was found to be a preferred residential area from the 1880s onward Grunewald was incorporated into Greater Berlin in 1920 Today the social structure of Grunewald is still influenced by these origins The Rot Weiss Tennis Club home of the WTA Tour German Open has been located in the district since 1897 On June 24 1922 Foreign Minister of Germany Walther Rathenau was assassinated by ultra nationalist radicals of the Organisation Consul in a curve of the main street called Koenigsallee A memorial stone marks the scene of the crime Since 1981 the Grunewald district is the home of the Institute for Advanced Study Berlin It also houses the embassies of Afghanistan Azerbaijan Qatar Kuwait Laos North Macedonia Poland and Serbia Within the Grunewald forest lies the artificial Teufelsberg hill once a listening station of the US National Security Agency On the shore of the Havel the Grunewaldturm built by Franz Heinrich Schwechten in 1898 offers views over the Havelland region Deportation memorial edit nbsp Memorial plaque Berlin Grunewald stationBetween October 1941 and February 1945 more than 50 000 Jews were deported by German Nazis to extermination camps from the Grunewald freight railway station and murdered Memorials from the district of Charlottenburg Wilmersdorf and the Deutsche Bahn Gleis 17 commemorate this spot in Grunewald s history The area is accessible by the Berlin Grunewald station Transport editGrunewald railway station is served by the S7 line of the Berlin S Bahn which connects the locality to Berlin Mitte Ahrensfelde and Potsdam One of Germany s busiest freeways the AVUS Autobahn runs through the locality and was used as a marathon and bike path during the 1936 Summer Olympics Notable residents editFritz Ascher Bismarckallee 26 Berthold Auerbach Auerbacher Strasse Ingeborg Bachmann Hasensprung 2 Koenigsallee 35 Vicki Baum Koenigsallee 43 45 Walter Benjamin Delbruckstrasse 23 Dietrich Bonhoeffer Wangenheimstrasse 14 Arno Breker Koenigsallee 65 Isadora Duncan Lion Feuchtwanger Regerstrasse Samuel von Fischer Erdener Strasse 8 Carl Furstenberg Koenigsallee 53 Maximilian Harden Wernerstrasse 16 Gerhart Hauptmann Trabener Strasse Hubertusallee Heinrich Himmler Hagenstrasse 22 Engelbert Humperdinck Trabener Strasse Harald Juhnke Richard Strauss Strasse 26 Lassenstrasse 1 Helmut Kautner Koenigsallee 18g Alfred Kerr Gneiststrasse 9 Hohmannstrasse 6 Douglasstrasse 10 Harry Graf Kessler Hohmannstrasse 6 Hildegard Knef Bettinastrasse 12 Brahmsstrasse 12 Else Lasker Schuler Humboldtstrasse 13 Otto Lessing sculptor Wangenheimstrasse 10 Brigitte Mira Koenigsallee 83 Friedrich Olbricht Wildpfad Ernst Oppler and Alexander Oppler Hagenstrasse 8 Max Pechstein Max Planck Wangenheimstrasse 21 Walther Rathenau Koenigsallee 65 Max Reinhardt Fontanestrasse 8 Ferdinand Sauerbruch Herthastrasse 11 Ulrich Schamoni Furtwanglerstrasse 19 Romy Schneider Winkler Strasse 22 Angelika Schrobsdorff Johannaplatz 3 Werner Sombart Humboldtstrasse 35a Hermann Sudermann Bettinastrasse 3 Grethe Weiser Herthastrasse 17aForest editMain article Grunewald forest The forest of Grunewald is located mainly in the quarter but also in Nikolassee Zehlendorf Dahlem and Westend is with an area of 3 000 ha the largest green area in the city of Berlin 2 See also editGrunewald Railway Station Holocaust Memorial Track 17 at Grunewald stationReferences edit Einwohnerinnen und Einwohner im Land Berlin am 31 Dezember 2020 PDF Amt fur Statistik Berlin Brandenburg February 2021 Grunewald Berlin de 2013 05 03 Archived from the original on 2014 03 25 Retrieved 2014 03 13 External links edit nbsp Media related to Grunewald at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Grunewald locality amp oldid 1204093238, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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