Friedrichshagen Explained

Friedrichshagen
Type:Quarter
City:Berlin
Image Coa:Coat of arms de-be friedrichshagen 1987.png
Coordinates:52.45°N 13.6167°W
State:Berlin
Borough:Treptow-Köpenick
Divisions:1 zone
Elevation:34
Area:14
Postal Code:12587
Licence:B
Year:1753
Plantext:Location of Friedrichshagen in Treptow-Köpenick and Berlin
Image Plan:Map de-be friedrichshagen.png
Website:Official website

Friedrichshagen (pronounced as /de/) is a German locality (Ortsteil) within the Berlin borough (Bezirk) of Treptow-Köpenick. Until 2001 it was part of the former borough of Köpenick.

History

The colony of Friedrichsgnade was founded on May 29, 1753 by King Frederick II of Prussia.[1] [2] Autonomous Prussian municipality of the former Niederbarnim district of the Province of Brandenburg until 1920, it merged into Berlin with the "Greater Berlin Act."[3] From 1949 to 1990, like the rest of the borough of Köpenick, it was part of East Berlin.

The ornithologist Jean Cabanis (1816–1906) died in Friedrichshagen.

Geography

Overview

Located in the south-eastern suburb of Berlin, Friedrichshagen borders with the Brandenburger municipalities of Hoppegarten (in Märkisch-Oderland district), and Schöneiche (in Oder-Spree). It is also bounded by the Berliner localities of Köpenick and Rahnsdorf. The residential area is surrounded in north by a big portion of the Berliner Stadtforst (city forest), and in south by the river Müggelspree (tributary of the Spree), and by the western side of Müggelsee, the biggest lake in Berlin.

Subdivision

Friedrichshagen counts 1 zone (Ortslage):

Transport

As urban railways, the locality is served by S-Bahn line S3, at the stations of Friedrichshagen and Hirschgarten. It is also served by the tram lines 60 and 61. The line 88, not operated by BVG and partially separated from the citizen network, connects Friedrichshagen station to Schöneiche and Rüdersdorf.

Further reading

External links

Notes and References

  1. Friedrichshagen. Overview and historical information about Friedrichshagen on the official website of the district office (Bezirksamt) Treptow-Köpenick, city of Berlin (www.berlin.de/ba-treptow-koepenick/). Retrieved 2015-07-30.
  2. Schmidl, Karin (March 31, 2007). "Der Charme der Bölsche." Berliner Zeitung. Retrieved 2015-07-30.
  3. Infos about "Greater Berlin Act"