Biesdorf (Berlin)

"Berlin-Biesdorf" redirects here. For the railway station, see Berlin-Biesdorf station.
Biesdorf
Quarter of Berlin

Biesdorf Castle
Biesdorf

Coordinates: 52°30′33″N 13°33′19″E / 52.50917°N 13.55528°E / 52.50917; 13.55528Coordinates: 52°30′33″N 13°33′19″E / 52.50917°N 13.55528°E / 52.50917; 13.55528
Country Germany
State Berlin
City Berlin
Borough Marzahn-Hellersdorf
Founded 1375
Area
  Total 12.4 km2 (4.8 sq mi)
Population (2009-12-31)
  Total 24,543
  Density 2,000/km2 (5,100/sq mi)
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Postal codes 12683
Vehicle registration B

Biesdorf is a locality (Ortsteil) within the Berlin borough (Bezirk) of Marzahn-Hellersdorf. Until 2001 it was part of the former borough of Marzahn.

History

Biesdorf was mentioned for the first time in a document of 1375, the "Landbuch" (land book) of Charles IV, with its ancient names Bysterstorff and/or Bisterstorff. Until 1920 it was a municipality of the former Niederbarnim district, merged in Berlin with the "Greater Berlin Act", and part of Lichtenberg district until 1933. From 1949 to 1990, during the "Cold War", it was part of East Berlin.[1]

Geography

Overview

Located in the eastern suburb of Berlin, Biesdorf border with Marzahn, Hellersdorf, Kaulsdorf, Friedrichsfelde, Karlshorst (both in Lichtenberg district) and Köpenick (in Treptow-Köpenick). Its tallest point is a hill, Biesdorfer Höhe, of 82 amsl, part of the Wuhletal park. Biesdorf counts the lakes of Biesdorfer Baggersee, Dreiecksee, Wuhleteich and Wuhlesee, on the river Wuhle, that separates it from Kaulsdorf. Little portions of Tierpark and Erholungspark Marzahn belongs to Biesdorf.

Subdivision

Biesdorf is divided into 2 zones (Ortslagen):

Transport

As urban rail, the locality is served both by S-Bahn and U-Bahn, at the stations of Biesdorf (line S5), Wuhletal,[2] (S5 and U5), Biesdorf-Süd (U5) and Elsterwerdaer Platz (U5). "Allee der Kosmonauten", a road in Marzahn bordering with Biesdorf, is crossed by the tramway lines M8 and 18.

As road transport, Biesdorf is crossed by the federal highways B1 and B5.

Photogallery

Personalities

  • Hardy Krüger (b. 1928)
  • Otto Nagel (1894–1967)
  • Arno Philippsthal (1887–1933)
  • Chris ex-Mitte (b. 1982 - Moved there in 2016, still in denial about his suburbianity)

References

  1. (German) Historical chronicles about Biesdorf
  2. Located in Kaulsdorf, at the borders with Biesdorf

Literature

External links

Media related to Biesdorf at Wikimedia Commons


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