Hohenschönhausen

Hohenschönhausen (German: [ˈhoːənˈʃøːnˌhaʊ̯zn̩] (listen)) was a borough of Berlin, that existed from 1985 until Berlin's 2001 administrative reform. It comprised the localities of Alt-Hohenschönhausen (the core of the borough), Neu-Hohenschönhausen, Malchow, Wartenberg and Falkenberg.

Hohenschönhausen.
Borough of Berlin
Coat of arms
The location of Hohenschönhausen in Berlin
Hohenschönhausen.
Hohenschönhausen.
Coordinates: 52°33′N 13°30′E
CountryGermany
StateBerlin
CityBerlin
Founded1920
Disbanded2001
Area
  Total26 km2 (10 sq mi)
Population
 (2000)
  Total107,113
  Density4,100/km2 (11,000/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)

Overview

It was created by splitting the localities of Hohenschönhausen, Wartenberg, Falkenberg and the eastern part of Malchow off the 1920 Weißensee borough. In 2001 it was absorbed by the borough of Lichtenberg. The locality of Hohenschönhausen was then renamed Alt-Hohenschönhausen while the housing estates of Wartenberg, Falkenberg and Malchow form the Neu-Hohenschönhausen locality.

Culture

Alt-Hohenschönhausen is home to the Hohenschönhausen Memorial Center on the site of a former Stasi prison.[1][2]

Hohenschönhausen Castle is located in Alt-Hohenschönhausen. The Association Hohenschönhausen Castle cares for the restoration and cultural revitalization of this manor house and regularly organizes different events in the castle, such as exhibitions, readings, and concerts.

See also

References

Media related to Bezirk Hohenschönhausen at Wikimedia Commons

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