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Grünheide (Mark)

Grünheide (Mark) is a municipality in the Oder-Spree District, in Brandenburg, Germany. It is situated 30 kilometres south-east of Berlin city centre, on the River Löcknitz. In 2020 Tesla, Inc. began to build Gigafactory Berlin-Brandenburg in Grünheide near the Autobahn A10.[3]

Grünheide (Mark)
View over Grünheide with Lake Werlsee, Giga Berlin (Tesla construction site) in the background
Location of Grünheide (Mark) within Oder-Spree district
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Grünheide (Mark)
Grünheide (Mark)
Coordinates: 52°25′N 13°49′E / 52.417°N 13.817°E / 52.417; 13.817
CountryGermany
StateBrandenburg
DistrictOder-Spree
Subdivisions6 districts
Government
 • Mayor (2019–27) Arne Christiani[1] (Ind.)
Area
 • Total125.92 km2 (48.62 sq mi)
Elevation
35 m (115 ft)
Population
 (2022-12-31)[2]
 • Total9,152
 • Density73/km2 (190/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
15537
Dialling codes03362
Vehicle registrationLOS
Websitewww.gemeinde-gruenheide.de

Etymology edit

The name "Grünheide" is a compound of grün (green) and Heide (heath). Mark means march (see March of Brandenburg). The Mark suffix is added to distinguish Grünheide (Mark) from Grünheide (Dettmannsdorf), Grünheide (Oberuckersee) and Grünheide (Auerbach/Vogtl.).

History edit

The Grünheider area was a settlement area of Germanic tribes early on. Until the Reformation, all districts (except Hangelsberg) of today's community of Grünheide belonged to the Rüdersdorfer property of the Zinna Abbey. This property was administered from Kagel (Grünheide) [de] for a long time. The term "Green Heyde" was first used by Prince-elector Joachim II, who in 1543 granted his brother Margrave Johann von Brandenburg-Küstrin hunting lodge on an island in the Werlsee [de] and rights to hunt.

The Thirty Years War completely depopulated the area. It was not until 1662 that Friedrich Wilhelm, the Great Elector, approved the settlement of a sawmill. Therefore, 1662 is considered to be the founding year of Grünheide, although Klein Wall appears in the Rüdersdorfer church book as early as 1642. Since 1933, a fieldstone monument below the church commemorates the founder of the place, Elector Joachim II. Between 1748 and 1763 King Friedrich II settled numerous small farmers and woodcutters in so-called colonies.

The making of the Löcknitz navigable in 1875 and the connection to the railway network via the nearby station Fangschleuse helped Grünheide to an upswing. Numerous wealthy Berlin citizens built large summer houses on the banks of Peetzsee and Werlsee. Among others Gerhart Hauptmann, Bertolt Brecht, Wilhelm Bölsche and Ernst Rowohlt spent the summer months in and near Grünheide.

Initially, Grünheide belonged to the III. Heath district of the Rüdersdorfer forest district. From 1889 the place was called Werlsee municipality, which was renamed Grünheide (Mark) on 16 July 1934.

In Grünheide the company vacation camp "Alexander Matrossow" was built by the VEB IFA-Automobilwerke Ludwigsfelde and after 1990 as' 'Children's and youth recreation Störitzland' continued. There was also a holiday camp in Altbuchhorst, which was operated by the GDR printing and publishing industry.

Geography edit

Grünheide lies in the northwest of the Oder-Spree District (German: Landkreis Oder-Spree, Lower Sorbian: Wokrejs Odra-Sprjewja; seat: Beeskow (Lower Sorbian: Bezkow)), directly bordering the Märkisch-Oderland District (seat: Seelow) to the north. Grünheide is clockwise surrounded by the municipalities of Rehfelde, Müncheberg, Steinhöfel, Fürstenwalde/Spree, Spreenhagen, Gosen-Neu Zittau, Erkner, Woltersdorf (bei Berlin), and Rüdersdorf bei Berlin.

Woltersdorf (bei Berlin), Erkner and Gosen-Neu Zittau directly border the southeasternmost localities of Berlin: Rahnsdorf, Müggelheim and Schmöckwitz, all of them belonging to the borough of Treptow-Köpenick (see boroughs and neighborhoods of Berlin).

 
Location of Grünheide (Mark) within the Oder-Spree District

Division of the town edit

Grünheide consists of the following districts:[citation needed]

  • Grünheide (Mark) with the villages Grünheide, Alt Buchhorst, Bergluch, Gottesbrück and Fangschleuse
  • Hangelsberg
  • Kagel
  • Kienbaum
  • Mönchwinkel
  • Spreeau

Demography edit

Grünheide (Mark): Population development
within the current boundaries (2020)[4]
YearPop.±% p.a.
1875 2,441—    
1890 2,412−0.08%
1910 3,351+1.66%
1925 4,157+1.45%
1939 5,411+1.90%
1950 5,825+0.67%
1964 6,347+0.61%
YearPop.±% p.a.
1971 6,350+0.01%
1981 6,143−0.33%
1985 6,006−0.56%
1990 5,733−0.93%
1995 6,186+1.53%
2000 7,272+3.29%
2005 7,761+1.31%
YearPop.±% p.a.
2010 7,982+0.56%
2015 8,327+0.85%
2016 8,448+1.45%
2017 8,554+1.25%
2018 8,645+1.06%
2019 8,755+1.27%
2020 8,872+1.34%

Personalities edit

 
Robert Havemann Berlin Volkskammer in 1960
  • Curt Herrmann (1854-1929), Impressionist, lived in the mansion with a tower in the village part of the Hangelsberg from the year 1750.[citation needed]
  • Fritz Rasp (1891-1976), actor, lived during his time in Berlin in his own house in what is today's Mönchwinkel.[citation needed]
  • Robert Havemann (1910-1982), chemist, communist, a resistance fighter against the National Socialism and Critical Critic in the GDR. Havemann lived in his house in today's district of Grünheide from 1976 to 1979 because of his criticism of the SED

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Landkreis Oder-Spree Wahl der Bürgermeisterin / des Bürgermeisters, accessed 2 July 2021.
  2. ^ "Bevölkerungsentwicklung und Bevölkerungsstandim Land Brandenburg Dezember 2022" (PDF). Amt für Statistik Berlin-Brandenburg (in German). June 2023.
  3. ^ Baustart für Tesla-Werk – ohne Elon Musk und ohne Baugenehmigung B.Z. 6.8.2020
  4. ^ Detailed data sources are to be found in the Wikimedia Commons.Population Projection Brandenburg at Wikimedia Commons

External links edit

  Media related to Grünheide (Mark) at Wikimedia Commons

  • Official website (in German)
  • Tourism in Grünheide (in German)

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Grunheide Mark is a municipality in the Oder Spree District in Brandenburg Germany It is situated 30 kilometres south east of Berlin city centre on the River Locknitz In 2020 Tesla Inc began to build Gigafactory Berlin Brandenburg in Grunheide near the Autobahn A10 3 Grunheide Mark MunicipalityView over Grunheide with Lake Werlsee Giga Berlin Tesla construction site in the backgroundCoat of armsLocation of Grunheide Mark within Oder Spree districtGrunheide Mark Show map of GermanyGrunheide Mark Show map of BrandenburgCoordinates 52 25 N 13 49 E 52 417 N 13 817 E 52 417 13 817CountryGermanyStateBrandenburgDistrictOder SpreeSubdivisions6 districtsGovernment Mayor 2019 27 Arne Christiani 1 Ind Area Total125 92 km2 48 62 sq mi Elevation35 m 115 ft Population 2022 12 31 2 Total9 152 Density73 km2 190 sq mi Time zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST Postal codes15537Dialling codes03362Vehicle registrationLOSWebsitewww gemeinde gruenheide de Contents 1 Etymology 2 History 3 Geography 3 1 Division of the town 4 Demography 5 Personalities 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksEtymology editThe name Grunheide is a compound of grun green and Heide heath Mark means march see March of Brandenburg The Mark suffix is added to distinguish Grunheide Mark from Grunheide Dettmannsdorf Grunheide Oberuckersee and Grunheide Auerbach Vogtl History editThe Grunheider area was a settlement area of Germanic tribes early on Until the Reformation all districts except Hangelsberg of today s community of Grunheide belonged to the Rudersdorfer property of the Zinna Abbey This property was administered from Kagel Grunheide de for a long time The term Green Heyde was first used by Prince elector Joachim II who in 1543 granted his brother Margrave Johann von Brandenburg Kustrin hunting lodge on an island in the Werlsee de and rights to hunt The Thirty Years War completely depopulated the area It was not until 1662 that Friedrich Wilhelm the Great Elector approved the settlement of a sawmill Therefore 1662 is considered to be the founding year of Grunheide although Klein Wall appears in the Rudersdorfer church book as early as 1642 Since 1933 a fieldstone monument below the church commemorates the founder of the place Elector Joachim II Between 1748 and 1763 King Friedrich II settled numerous small farmers and woodcutters in so called colonies The making of the Locknitz navigable in 1875 and the connection to the railway network via the nearby station Fangschleuse helped Grunheide to an upswing Numerous wealthy Berlin citizens built large summer houses on the banks of Peetzsee and Werlsee Among others Gerhart Hauptmann Bertolt Brecht Wilhelm Bolsche and Ernst Rowohlt spent the summer months in and near Grunheide Initially Grunheide belonged to the III Heath district of the Rudersdorfer forest district From 1889 the place was called Werlsee municipality which was renamed Grunheide Mark on 16 July 1934 In Grunheide the company vacation camp Alexander Matrossow was built by the VEB IFA Automobilwerke Ludwigsfelde and after 1990 as Children s and youth recreation Storitzland continued There was also a holiday camp in Altbuchhorst which was operated by the GDR printing and publishing industry Geography editGrunheide lies in the northwest of the Oder Spree District German Landkreis Oder Spree Lower Sorbian Wokrejs Odra Sprjewja seat Beeskow Lower Sorbian Bezkow directly bordering the Markisch Oderland District seat Seelow to the north Grunheide is clockwise surrounded by the municipalities of Rehfelde Muncheberg Steinhofel Furstenwalde Spree Spreenhagen Gosen Neu Zittau Erkner Woltersdorf bei Berlin and Rudersdorf bei Berlin Woltersdorf bei Berlin Erkner and Gosen Neu Zittau directly border the southeasternmost localities of Berlin Rahnsdorf Muggelheim and Schmockwitz all of them belonging to the borough of Treptow Kopenick see boroughs and neighborhoods of Berlin nbsp Location of Grunheide Mark within the Oder Spree District Division of the town edit Grunheide consists of the following districts citation needed Grunheide Mark with the villages Grunheide Alt Buchhorst Bergluch Gottesbruck and Fangschleuse Hangelsberg Kagel Kienbaum Monchwinkel SpreeauDemography edit nbsp Population change comparison Grunheide Mark versus Brandenburg state 1875 present The development of the Grunheide Mark population since 1875 within the current boundaries blue line and its comparison to the population development of Brandenburg state dotted line Also illustrated is the population during the time of Nazi rule grey background and during the time of Communist rule red background nbsp Recent Population Development and Projections Population Development before Census 2011 blue line Recent Population Development according to the Census in Germany in 2011 blue bordered line Official projections for 2005 2030 yellow line for 2017 2030 scarlet line for 2020 2030 green line Grunheide Mark Population development within the current boundaries 2020 4 YearPop p a 18752 441 18902 412 0 08 19103 351 1 66 19254 157 1 45 19395 411 1 90 19505 825 0 67 19646 347 0 61 YearPop p a 19716 350 0 01 19816 143 0 33 19856 006 0 56 19905 733 0 93 19956 186 1 53 20007 272 3 29 20057 761 1 31 YearPop p a 20107 982 0 56 20158 327 0 85 20168 448 1 45 20178 554 1 25 20188 645 1 06 20198 755 1 27 20208 872 1 34 Personalities edit nbsp Robert Havemann Berlin Volkskammer in 1960 Curt Herrmann 1854 1929 Impressionist lived in the mansion with a tower in the village part of the Hangelsberg from the year 1750 citation needed Fritz Rasp 1891 1976 actor lived during his time in Berlin in his own house in what is today s Monchwinkel citation needed Robert Havemann 1910 1982 chemist communist a resistance fighter against the National Socialism and Critical Critic in the GDR Havemann lived in his house in today s district of Grunheide from 1976 to 1979 because of his criticism of the SEDSee also editBaberowsee PeetzseeReferences edit Landkreis Oder Spree Wahl der Burgermeisterin des Burgermeisters accessed 2 July 2021 Bevolkerungsentwicklung und Bevolkerungsstandim Land Brandenburg Dezember 2022 PDF Amt fur Statistik Berlin Brandenburg in German June 2023 Baustart fur Tesla Werk ohne Elon Musk und ohne Baugenehmigung B Z 6 8 2020 Detailed data sources are to be found in the Wikimedia Commons Population Projection Brandenburg at Wikimedia CommonsExternal links edit nbsp Media related to Grunheide Mark at Wikimedia Commons Official website in German Tourism in Grunheide in German Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Grunheide Mark amp oldid 1166277873, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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