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Lichterfelde (Berlin)

Lichterfelde (German pronunciation: [ˈlɪçtɐˌfɛldə] ) is a locality in the borough of Steglitz-Zehlendorf in Berlin, Germany. Until 2001 it was part of the former borough of Steglitz, along with Steglitz and Lankwitz. Lichterfelde is home to institutions like the Berlin Botanical Garden and Museum, the German Federal Intelligence Service (BND), the German Federal Archives and the Charité university hospital's Benjamin Franklin Campus. Many embassies and landmark-protected buildings are located in the affluent mansion settlement in Lichterfelde West.

Lichterfelde
"Emisch Haus" in Lichterfelde West
Location of Lichterfelde in Steglitz-Zehlendorf and Berlin
Lichterfelde
Lichterfelde
Coordinates: 52°26′00″N 13°19′00″E / 52.43333°N 13.31667°E / 52.43333; 13.31667
CountryGermany
StateBerlin
CityBerlin
BoroughSteglitz-Zehlendorf
Founded1300
Area
 • Total18.2 km2 (7.0 sq mi)
Elevation
50 m (160 ft)
Population
 (2020-12-31)[1]
 • Total85,885
 • Density4,700/km2 (12,000/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
(nr. 0602) 12203, 12205, 12207, 12209, 14167
Vehicle registrationB

History edit

The Prussian village Lichtervelde was founded in the 13th century by Flemish settlers. It witnessed considerable growth in the 19th century when the two "villa colonies" of Lichterfelde-West and Lichterfelde-Ost were founded: elegant settlements for wealthy Berliners consisting completely of villas or mansions. These settlements and the historical villages of |Lichterfelde and Giesensdorf were united in 1880 under the name Groß-Lichterfelde (Greater Lichterfelde).

 
Preußische Hauptkadettenanstalt

Lichterfelde was chosen as the seat of the Prussian Main Military academy, the Preußische Hauptkadettenanstalt, in 1882, and the district became the home to many famous families from the German nobility due to their connections with the Prussian Army. The world's first commercially successful electrified tram line, the Gross-Lichterfelde tramway, opened between the Lichterfelde-Ost railway station and the Hauptkadettenanstalt in 1881.

In 1920 Lichterfelde became part of Greater Berlin. Between 1920 and 1933, the former military academy in Lichterfelde was used by the Berlin Police. From 1933 to 1945, the grounds of the military academy were the home of the Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler. During this same period, the anti-Nazi Kreisau Circle resistance group surrounding Count Peter Yorck von Wartenburg and Helmuth James Graf von Moltke held their secret meetings inside Wartenburg's apartment on Hortensienstraße 50, Lichterfelde-West, during the Third Reich. Generaloberst Ludwig Beck had his house on Goethestraße 24 in Lichterfelde-Ost. In 1942–1945, Lichterfelde was the location of a subcamp of the Sachsenhausen concentration camp.[2] There were seven known escape attempts, five successful.[2]

From 1945 to 1994 the Hauptkadettenanstalt was in use as "Andrews Barracks" by the United States Army's Berlin Brigade. Today it belongs to the German Federal Archives, headquartered in Koblenz. Two other kasernes "Roosevelt Barracks" in Gardeschützen-Kaserne (former seat of the Prussian Army's Guards Rifles Battalion) and "McNair Barracks", a former Telefunken manufacturing plant on Goerzallee were nearby.

While Lichterfelde-Ost was in parts badly damaged during World War II, Lichterfelde West is still largely intact and today one of the prime residential areas of Berlin. The Lichterfelde locality also houses the Berlin-Dahlem Botanical Garden and Botanical Museum and the Campus Benjamin Franklin, built in 1968 and today part of the Charité university hospital.

Quarters of Lichterfelde edit

Lichterfelde West edit

Lichterfelde West was developed as a settlement of mansions and is one of the wealthiest residential areas of Berlin. It is home to the Berlin Botanical Garden and embassies. The Teltow Canal geographically separates it from the eastern parts of Lichterfelde. Its 19th-century commercial area is centered around the Lichterfelde West railway station, which also serves nearby Free University of Berlin in neighboring Dahlem. Most of the commercial and residential buildings in Lichterfelde West are protected landmarks.

Lichterfelde Ost edit

Lichterfelde Ost, like Lichterfelde West, was also developed as a settlement of mansions, yet many of the estates were damaged in World War II. The Lichterfelde Ost railway station serves as a hub for regional rail and commuter rail and is surrounded by a large commercial area.

Lichterfelde Süd edit

Lichterfelde Süd was developed in the 1960s and 1970s and is large made up of suburban housing estates, being a significant architectural deviation from the older mansion settlements. The Otto Lilienthal Memorial Park with the artificial conical hill, from which he started many of his flight attempts, is located in Lichterfelde Süd.

Sights edit

  • Otto Lilienthal monument - the memorial plaque which is located in Schütte-Lanz-Straße 25, Berlin-Lichterfelde, was built in memory of Otto Lilienthal - a German pioneer of human aviation who became known as the Glider King. He was the first person to make successful gliding flights.
  • Berlin Botanical Garden and Botanical Museum
  • Lichterfelde Manor - historic manor house of the former village Lichterfelde
  • Lichterfelde West - a villa colony from the 19th century
  • Lichterfelde village church - Church from the 14th century
  • McNair Barracks - former US Army installation in Lichterfelde, today a residential building

Important people edit

Sons and daughters of the district edit

Celebrities at the Lichterfelde park cemetery edit

The following personalities were buried in the Parkfriedhof Lichterfelde among many others:

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. ^ a b Megargee, Geoffrey P. (2009). The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos 1933–1945. Volume I. Indiana University Press, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. pp. 1274–1275. ISBN 978-0-253-35328-3.

External links edit

  •   Media related to Lichterfelde at Wikimedia Commons
  • Picture of the ancient Coat of Arms of Lichterfelde
  • Life in Andrews Barracks in 1969

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Lichterfelde German pronunciation ˈlɪctɐˌfɛlde is a locality in the borough of Steglitz Zehlendorf in Berlin Germany Until 2001 it was part of the former borough of Steglitz along with Steglitz and Lankwitz Lichterfelde is home to institutions like the Berlin Botanical Garden and Museum the German Federal Intelligence Service BND the German Federal Archives and the Charite university hospital s Benjamin Franklin Campus Many embassies and landmark protected buildings are located in the affluent mansion settlement in Lichterfelde West LichterfeldeQuarter of Berlin Emisch Haus in Lichterfelde WestLocation of Lichterfelde in Steglitz Zehlendorf and BerlinLichterfeldeShow map of GermanyLichterfeldeShow map of BerlinCoordinates 52 26 00 N 13 19 00 E 52 43333 N 13 31667 E 52 43333 13 31667CountryGermanyStateBerlinCityBerlinBoroughSteglitz ZehlendorfFounded1300Area Total18 2 km2 7 0 sq mi Elevation50 m 160 ft Population 2020 12 31 1 Total85 885 Density4 700 km2 12 000 sq mi Time zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST Postal codes nr 0602 12203 12205 12207 12209 14167Vehicle registrationB Contents 1 History 2 Quarters of Lichterfelde 2 1 Lichterfelde West 2 2 Lichterfelde Ost 2 3 Lichterfelde Sud 3 Sights 4 Important people 4 1 Sons and daughters of the district 4 2 Celebrities at the Lichterfelde park cemetery 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory editThe Prussian village Lichtervelde was founded in the 13th century by Flemish settlers It witnessed considerable growth in the 19th century when the two villa colonies of Lichterfelde West and Lichterfelde Ost were founded elegant settlements for wealthy Berliners consisting completely of villas or mansions These settlements and the historical villages of Lichterfelde and Giesensdorf were united in 1880 under the name Gross Lichterfelde Greater Lichterfelde nbsp Preussische Hauptkadettenanstalt Lichterfelde was chosen as the seat of the Prussian Main Military academy the Preussische Hauptkadettenanstalt in 1882 and the district became the home to many famous families from the German nobility due to their connections with the Prussian Army The world s first commercially successful electrified tram line the Gross Lichterfelde tramway opened between the Lichterfelde Ost railway station and the Hauptkadettenanstalt in 1881 In 1920 Lichterfelde became part of Greater Berlin Between 1920 and 1933 the former military academy in Lichterfelde was used by the Berlin Police From 1933 to 1945 the grounds of the military academy were the home of the Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler During this same period the anti Nazi Kreisau Circle resistance group surrounding Count Peter Yorck von Wartenburg and Helmuth James Graf von Moltke held their secret meetings inside Wartenburg s apartment on Hortensienstrasse 50 Lichterfelde West during the Third Reich Generaloberst Ludwig Beck had his house on Goethestrasse 24 in Lichterfelde Ost In 1942 1945 Lichterfelde was the location of a subcamp of the Sachsenhausen concentration camp 2 There were seven known escape attempts five successful 2 From 1945 to 1994 the Hauptkadettenanstalt was in use as Andrews Barracks by the United States Army s Berlin Brigade Today it belongs to the German Federal Archives headquartered in Koblenz Two other kasernes Roosevelt Barracks in Gardeschutzen Kaserne former seat of the Prussian Army s Guards Rifles Battalion and McNair Barracks a former Telefunken manufacturing plant on Goerzallee were nearby While Lichterfelde Ost was in parts badly damaged during World War II Lichterfelde West is still largely intact and today one of the prime residential areas of Berlin The Lichterfelde locality also houses the Berlin Dahlem Botanical Garden and Botanical Museum and the Campus Benjamin Franklin built in 1968 and today part of the Charite university hospital Quarters of Lichterfelde editLichterfelde West edit Main article Lichterfelde West Lichterfelde West was developed as a settlement of mansions and is one of the wealthiest residential areas of Berlin It is home to the Berlin Botanical Garden and embassies The Teltow Canal geographically separates it from the eastern parts of Lichterfelde Its 19th century commercial area is centered around the Lichterfelde West railway station which also serves nearby Free University of Berlin in neighboring Dahlem Most of the commercial and residential buildings in Lichterfelde West are protected landmarks Lichterfelde Ost edit Lichterfelde Ost like Lichterfelde West was also developed as a settlement of mansions yet many of the estates were damaged in World War II The Lichterfelde Ost railway station serves as a hub for regional rail and commuter rail and is surrounded by a large commercial area Lichterfelde Sud edit Lichterfelde Sud was developed in the 1960s and 1970s and is large made up of suburban housing estates being a significant architectural deviation from the older mansion settlements The Otto Lilienthal Memorial Park with the artificial conical hill from which he started many of his flight attempts is located in Lichterfelde Sud Sights editOtto Lilienthal monument the memorial plaque which is located in Schutte Lanz Strasse 25 Berlin Lichterfelde was built in memory of Otto Lilienthal a German pioneer of human aviation who became known as the Glider King He was the first person to make successful gliding flights Berlin Botanical Garden and Botanical Museum Lichterfelde Manor historic manor house of the former village Lichterfelde Lichterfelde West a villa colony from the 19th century Lichterfelde village church Church from the 14th century McNair Barracks former US Army installation in Lichterfelde today a residential building nbsp Gedenktafel Schutte Lanz Str 25 Lichf Otto Lilienthal nbsp Berlin Botanical Garden and Botanical Museum nbsp Lichterfelde Manor Gutshaus Lichterfelde nbsp Memorial plaque KZ Aussenlager Lichterfelde Wismarer Strasse 26 nbsp Telefunken Headquarters later McNair Barracks nbsp Berlin Lichterfelde West station nbsp West Bazar nbsp Embassy of EthiopiaImportant people editSons and daughters of the district edit Maximilian Beyer Catholic pastor Hasso von Boehmer Lieutenant Colonel in the General Staff murdered resistance fighter on July 20 1944 Bully Buhlan singer Fler rapper Peter Fox musician Gotz George actor Peter Huchel writer Rolf Johannesson Rear Admiral of the German Navy Max Kaus painter and graphic artist Julius Posener architectural historian Samra rapper Nils Seethaler Anthropologist Gerd Tellenbach historian Bettina Wegner songwriter and poet Celebrities at the Lichterfelde park cemetery edit The following personalities were buried in the Parkfriedhof Lichterfelde among many others Drafi Deutscher singer and composer Otto Dibelius bishop Walter de Gruyter publisher Sebastian Haffner historian and publicist Robert Koldewey archaeologist Gustav Lilienthal architect Reinhold Poss aviation pioneer Kurt von Schleicher Reich Chancellor Arthur Werner first Lord Mayor of Berlin after the Second World War Bruno Wille writer and co founder of the Freie VolksbuhneSee also editBerlin Lichterfelde Ost railway station Lichterfelde Sud station Berlin Lichterfelde West station Berlin Botanischer Garten station Osdorfer Strasse stationReferences edit Einwohnerinnen und Einwohner im Land Berlin am 31 Dezember 2020 PDF Amt fur Statistik Berlin Brandenburg February 2021 a b Megargee Geoffrey P 2009 The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos 1933 1945 Volume I Indiana University Press United States Holocaust Memorial Museum pp 1274 1275 ISBN 978 0 253 35328 3 External links edit nbsp Media related to Lichterfelde at Wikimedia Commons Picture of the ancient Coat of Arms of Lichterfelde Life in Andrews Barracks in 1969 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lichterfelde Berlin amp oldid 1194513008, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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