Waidmannslust

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Waidmannslust
Quarter of Berlin
The railway station
Waidmannslust
Coordinates: 52°36′24″N 13°19′15″E / 52.60667°N 13.32083°E / 52.60667; 13.32083Coordinates: 52°36′24″N 13°19′15″E / 52.60667°N 13.32083°E / 52.60667; 13.32083
Country Germany
State Berlin
City Berlin
Borough Reinickendorf
Founded 1875
Area
  Total 2.3 km2 (0.9 sq mi)
Population (2008-06-30)
  Total 10,022
  Density 4,400/km2 (11,000/sq mi)
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Postal codes (nr. 1207) 13469
Vehicle registration B

Waidmannslust is a German locality (Ortsteil) within the borough (Bezirk) of Reinickendorf, Berlin.

History

The locality was created in 1875 as a Villenkolonie.[1] In 1920 it merged in the city of Berlin with the Greater Berlin Act. During the period 1949–1990 it was part of the French sector of West Berlin. Some building elements and some street names (e.g. Avenue Charles de Gaulle, Allee Marie Curie, Rue Montesquieu) bear testament to the former French presence in this area.

Geography

Overview

Situated in the north-western suburb of Berlin, not too far from Tegel's forest and lake, it borders the localities of Hermsdorf, Lübars, Wittenau and Tegel.

Subdivision

The locality is subdivided into 2 zones (Ortslagen):

  • Schwarzwald-Siedlung (Rollberge Siedlung)

Transport

The locality is served by S-Bahn, at Berlin Waidmannslust station, on S1 and S85 lines.

It is also served by A 111 motorway, at the exit n.4, named "Waidmannsluster Damm/Hermsdorfer Damm".

Personalities

  • Elga Brink (1905–1985), actress
  • Marlies Wanjura (b. 1945), former mayor of Reinickendorf borough

References

Literature

  • Klaus Schlickeiser: "Waidmannslust, Vom Wirtshaus zum Ortsteil Reinickendorfs" - Berlin 2000, ISBN 3-927611-15-8
  • Gustav Sichelschmidt: "Nordberlin in alten Ansichten" - Europäische Bibliothek Zaltbommel, ISBN 90-288-3099-5
  • Manfred Mendes: "Leben in Waidmannslust, Geschichten, Episoden, Berichte, Bilder" - Mendes Eigenverlag, Berlin 2004

External links

Media related to Waidmannslust at Wikimedia Commons

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