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Tiergarten (Berlin)

Tiergarten (German: [ˈtiːɐ̯ˌɡaʁtn̩] , literally Animal Garden, historically meaning, deer park or hunting game park[2]) is a locality within the borough of Mitte, in central Berlin (Germany). Notable for the great and homonymous urban park, before German reunification, it was a part of West Berlin. Until Berlin's 2001 administrative reform, Tiergarten was also the name of a borough (Bezirk), consisting of the current locality (Ortsteil) of Tiergarten (formerly called Tiergarten-Süd) plus Hansaviertel and Moabit. A new system of road and rail tunnels runs under the park towards Berlin's main station in nearby Moabit.

Tiergarten
Panoramic view of the southern part of Tiergarten
Location of Tiergarten in Mitte borough and Berlin
Tiergarten
Tiergarten
Coordinates: 52°31′00″N 13°22′00″E / 52.51667°N 13.36667°E / 52.51667; 13.36667
CountryGermany
StateBerlin
CityBerlin
BoroughMitte
Founded1861
Area
 • Total5.17 km2 (2.00 sq mi)
Elevation
52 m (171 ft)
Population
 (2020-12-31)[1]
 • Total14,940
 • Density2,900/km2 (7,500/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
(nr. 0104) 10557, 10785, 10787
Vehicle registrationB

History edit

Historical notes edit

 
The Rousseau Island in the Großer Tiergarten, early-19th-century engraving
 
St Matthew Church

Once a hunting ground of the Electors of Brandenburg the Großer Tiergarten park of today was designed in the 1830s by landscape architect Peter Joseph Lenné. In the course of industrialization in the 19th century, a network of streets was laid out in the Hobrecht-Plan in an area that came to be known architecturally as the Wilhelmine Ring.[3] In 1894 the Reichstag building by architect Paul Wallot opened as the seat of the German parliament. The lawn between the contemporary Haus der Kulturen der Welt (House of World Cultures) and the Reichstag building was the site of the Krolloper opera house, built in 1844, which served as parliament house after the Reichstag fire on 27 February 1933 and was demolished by air raids in 1943.

On 15 January 1919 the socialist Karl Liebknecht was shot by Freikorps soldiers within the park near the lake Neuer See. The corpse of Rosa Luxemburg, murdered on the same day, was found in the nearby Landwehrkanal on 1 June 1919.

The first Institut für Sexualwissenschaft (Institute for Sex Research) of Magnus Hirschfeld was situated at the former In den Zelten street, near the contemporary Haus der Kulturen der Welt, from 1919 until it was closed by the Nazis in 1933.[4]

A site next to the Tiergarten park is the former location of a villa at Tiergartenstrasse 4 where more than 60 Nazi bureaucrats and doctors worked in secret under the "T4" program to organize the mass murder of sanatorium and psychiatric hospital patients deemed unworthy to live.[5] The German national memorial to the people with disabilities systematically murdered by the Nazis was dedicated in 2014 in Berlin at that site.[6][5] Although the villa was destroyed, a Stolperstein set in the pavement on Tiergartenstraße marks its location and historic significance.

After 1944, the park was largely deforested because it served as a source of firewood for the devastated city. In 1945, the Soviet Union built a war memorial along the Straße des 17. Juni, the Tiergarten's main east–west artery, near the Brandenburg Gate. The Tiergarten itself became part of the British sector.

Tiergarten today edit

 
Luiseninsel in autumn

The locality houses many parliamentary and governmental institutions, among others the Bundestag in the Reichstag building and the new German Chancellery. The residence of the German President, Schloss Bellevue and the Carillon are also located in the Tiergarten park. It contains several notable sculptures including the four-tiered Victory Column (Siegessäule), the Bismarck Memorial and several other memorials to prominent Prussian generals, all of which were located in the ceremonial park facing the Reichstag before they were moved to their present location by the Nazis. In addition, the tree-lined pedestrian avenues emanating from the Victory Column contain several ceremonial sculptures of Prussian aristocrats enacting an 18th-century hunt.

The Brandenburg Gate and the Potsdamer Platz are situated on the eastern rim of the locality, which itself was the former frontier between East and West Berlin. Nearby is the Kulturforum stretching from the Berliner Philharmonie, a 1963 concert hall by architect Hans Scharoun and home of the Berlin Philharmonic orchestra to the Neue Nationalgalerie built by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe in 1968. In between are the neoclassical Saint Matthew Church, built in 1845 by Friedrich August Stüler, the Gemäldegalerie as well as the new branch of the Berlin State Library (Staatsbibliothek).

The adjacent area between the park and the Landwehrkanal is home to Emil Fahrenkamp's 1932 Shell-Haus, numerous embassies and the Bendlerblock, where in 1944 Claus Schenk Graf von Stauffenberg and the conspirators of the 20 July plot were shot by a firing squad. Today the building serves as second office of Germany's Federal Ministry of Defense; the headquarters of the Christian Democratic Party, the Konrad Adenauer Foundation and Friedrich Ebert Foundation academies as well as the Bauhaus Archive and the high schools Französisches Gymnasium and Canisius-Kolleg are located nearby. The adjacent western area at the border to Charlottenburg houses the Berlin Zoo.

The 1985 album Le Parc by Tangerine Dream contains a track titled Tiergarten. Rufus Wainwright also released a track titled Tiergarten as part of his 2007 album, Release the Stars.

Since 1987, the annual Berlin Marathon starts at Tiergarten near the Brandenburg Gate.

Between 1996 and 2003 and then in 2006, the Love Parade music festival took place at the Victory Column and Straße des 17. Juni. On 2 July 2005, the Live 8 concert, Berlin took place at the Victory Column.

On 24 July 2008, then-US presidential candidate Barack Obama spoke at the Victory Column in front of a crowd of over 200,000 people.[7]

Großer Tiergarten edit

Covering 210 hectares (520 acres), the "Großer Tiergarten" is the largest urban park of Berlin.

Further reading edit

  • Elizabeth Heekin Bartels, "Berlin's Tiergarten: Evolution of an Urban Park", Journal of Garden History (1982) 2#2 p143+

Notes edit

  1. ^ "Einwohnerinnen und Einwohner im Land Berlin am 31. Dezember 2020" (PDF). Amt für Statistik Berlin-Brandenburg. February 2021.
  2. ^ As still recalled in Tiergarten's coat of arms the meaning of 'Tier' used to be narrower in history than in modern German, originally describing 'game', i.e. non-domesticated animals hunted, and among them preferently the deer.
  3. ^ Uebersicht der neuen Eintheilung der Stadt Berlin in Stadtteile und Bezirke [Overview of the new division of the city of Berlin in neighborhoods and districts]. Grunert, Berlin 1884.
  4. ^ Friedrich Leyden: Gross-Berlin. Geographie der Weltstadt. Hirt, Breslau 1933 (darin: Entwicklung der Bevölkerungszahl in den historischen Stadtteilen von Alt-Berlin. S. 206).
  5. ^ a b "Berlin Dedicates Holocaust Memorial for Disabled - Global Agenda - News - Arutz Sheva". Arutz Sheva.
  6. ^ ABC News. "International News - World News - ABC News". ABC News.
  7. ^ Whitesides, John (26 July 2008). "Obama's foreign trip: Mission accomplished". Reuters. Retrieved 24 April 2022.

External links edit

  • Article about the Tiergarten
  • 360° Panorama Tiergarten

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For the urban park see Tiergarten For the railway station see Berlin Tiergarten railway station Tiergarten German ˈtiːɐ ˌɡaʁtn literally Animal Garden historically meaning deer park or hunting game park 2 is a locality within the borough of Mitte in central Berlin Germany Notable for the great and homonymous urban park before German reunification it was a part of West Berlin Until Berlin s 2001 administrative reform Tiergarten was also the name of a borough Bezirk consisting of the current locality Ortsteil of Tiergarten formerly called Tiergarten Sud plus Hansaviertel and Moabit A new system of road and rail tunnels runs under the park towards Berlin s main station in nearby Moabit TiergartenQuarter of BerlinPanoramic view of the southern part of TiergartenCoat of armsLocation of Tiergarten in Mitte borough and BerlinTiergartenShow map of GermanyTiergartenShow map of BerlinCoordinates 52 31 00 N 13 22 00 E 52 51667 N 13 36667 E 52 51667 13 36667CountryGermanyStateBerlinCityBerlinBoroughMitteFounded1861Area Total5 17 km2 2 00 sq mi Elevation52 m 171 ft Population 2020 12 31 1 Total14 940 Density2 900 km2 7 500 sq mi Time zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST Postal codes nr 0104 10557 10785 10787Vehicle registrationB Contents 1 History 1 1 Historical notes 1 2 Tiergarten today 2 Grosser Tiergarten 3 Further reading 4 Notes 5 External linksHistory editHistorical notes edit nbsp The Rousseau Island in the Grosser Tiergarten early 19th century engraving nbsp St Matthew ChurchOnce a hunting ground of the Electors of Brandenburg the Grosser Tiergarten park of today was designed in the 1830s by landscape architect Peter Joseph Lenne In the course of industrialization in the 19th century a network of streets was laid out in the Hobrecht Plan in an area that came to be known architecturally as the Wilhelmine Ring 3 In 1894 the Reichstag building by architect Paul Wallot opened as the seat of the German parliament The lawn between the contemporary Haus der Kulturen der Welt House of World Cultures and the Reichstag building was the site of the Krolloper opera house built in 1844 which served as parliament house after the Reichstag fire on 27 February 1933 and was demolished by air raids in 1943 On 15 January 1919 the socialist Karl Liebknecht was shot by Freikorps soldiers within the park near the lake Neuer See The corpse of Rosa Luxemburg murdered on the same day was found in the nearby Landwehrkanal on 1 June 1919 The first Institut fur Sexualwissenschaft Institute for Sex Research of Magnus Hirschfeld was situated at the former In den Zelten street near the contemporary Haus der Kulturen der Welt from 1919 until it was closed by the Nazis in 1933 4 A site next to the Tiergarten park is the former location of a villa at Tiergartenstrasse 4 where more than 60 Nazi bureaucrats and doctors worked in secret under the T4 program to organize the mass murder of sanatorium and psychiatric hospital patients deemed unworthy to live 5 The German national memorial to the people with disabilities systematically murdered by the Nazis was dedicated in 2014 in Berlin at that site 6 5 Although the villa was destroyed a Stolperstein set in the pavement on Tiergartenstrasse marks its location and historic significance After 1944 the park was largely deforested because it served as a source of firewood for the devastated city In 1945 the Soviet Union built a war memorial along the Strasse des 17 Juni the Tiergarten s main east west artery near the Brandenburg Gate The Tiergarten itself became part of the British sector Tiergarten today edit nbsp Luiseninsel in autumnThe locality houses many parliamentary and governmental institutions among others the Bundestag in the Reichstag building and the new German Chancellery The residence of the German President Schloss Bellevue and the Carillon are also located in the Tiergarten park It contains several notable sculptures including the four tiered Victory Column Siegessaule the Bismarck Memorial and several other memorials to prominent Prussian generals all of which were located in the ceremonial park facing the Reichstag before they were moved to their present location by the Nazis In addition the tree lined pedestrian avenues emanating from the Victory Column contain several ceremonial sculptures of Prussian aristocrats enacting an 18th century hunt The Brandenburg Gate and the Potsdamer Platz are situated on the eastern rim of the locality which itself was the former frontier between East and West Berlin Nearby is the Kulturforum stretching from the Berliner Philharmonie a 1963 concert hall by architect Hans Scharoun and home of the Berlin Philharmonic orchestra to the Neue Nationalgalerie built by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe in 1968 In between are the neoclassical Saint Matthew Church built in 1845 by Friedrich August Stuler the Gemaldegalerie as well as the new branch of the Berlin State Library Staatsbibliothek The adjacent area between the park and the Landwehrkanal is home to Emil Fahrenkamp s 1932 Shell Haus numerous embassies and the Bendlerblock where in 1944 Claus Schenk Graf von Stauffenberg and the conspirators of the 20 July plot were shot by a firing squad Today the building serves as second office of Germany s Federal Ministry of Defense the headquarters of the Christian Democratic Party the Konrad Adenauer Foundation and Friedrich Ebert Foundation academies as well as the Bauhaus Archive and the high schools Franzosisches Gymnasium and Canisius Kolleg are located nearby The adjacent western area at the border to Charlottenburg houses the Berlin Zoo The 1985 album Le Parc by Tangerine Dream contains a track titled Tiergarten Rufus Wainwright also released a track titled Tiergarten as part of his 2007 album Release the Stars Since 1987 the annual Berlin Marathon starts at Tiergarten near the Brandenburg Gate Between 1996 and 2003 and then in 2006 the Love Parade music festival took place at the Victory Column and Strasse des 17 Juni On 2 July 2005 the Live 8 concert Berlin took place at the Victory Column On 24 July 2008 then US presidential candidate Barack Obama spoke at the Victory Column in front of a crowd of over 200 000 people 7 Grosser Tiergarten editMain article Grosser Tiergarten Covering 210 hectares 520 acres the Grosser Tiergarten is the largest urban park of Berlin Further reading editElizabeth Heekin Bartels Berlin s Tiergarten Evolution of an Urban Park Journal of Garden History 1982 2 2 p143 Notes edit Einwohnerinnen und Einwohner im Land Berlin am 31 Dezember 2020 PDF Amt fur Statistik Berlin Brandenburg February 2021 As still recalled in Tiergarten s coat of arms the meaning of Tier used to be narrower in history than in modern German originally describing game i e non domesticated animals hunted and among them preferently the deer Uebersicht der neuen Eintheilung der Stadt Berlin in Stadtteile und Bezirke Overview of the new division of the city of Berlin in neighborhoods and districts Grunert Berlin 1884 Friedrich Leyden Gross Berlin Geographie der Weltstadt Hirt Breslau 1933 darin Entwicklung der Bevolkerungszahl in den historischen Stadtteilen von Alt Berlin S 206 a b Berlin Dedicates Holocaust Memorial for Disabled Global Agenda News Arutz Sheva Arutz Sheva ABC News International News World News ABC News ABC News Whitesides John 26 July 2008 Obama s foreign trip Mission accomplished Reuters Retrieved 24 April 2022 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tiergarten Article about the Tiergarten 360 Panorama Tiergarten Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tiergarten Berlin amp oldid 1189415474, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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