Straße der Pariser Kommune

The Straße der Pariser Kommune is a street in the Berlin district of Friedrichshain, Friedrichshain- Kreuzberg. On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the Paris Commune on March 17 In 1971, the then Fruchtstrasse its present name.

Course

The road originally started directly on the north bank of the River Spree. This section has probably removed administratively after the construction of the foreshore wall of the official documents. Thus, the traffic route actually commences at the intersection of Mill Street / Stralauer Square and runs north under the railway tracks to the Ostbahnhof station through, on the Karl- Marx- Allee to Georgen- Parochial -Friedhof II at the junction with the Weidenweg where they in the peace road passes. North of the East Railway Station are almost entirely prefabricated. On the western side of the road before crossing to the former socialist boulevard Karl -Marx -Allee some old buildings have been preserved.

History

On December 8, 1820 Thoroughfare was named Fruchtstrasse at the request of residents of the Bull Alley and the Great Frankfurter Straße. The name Fruchtstrasse referred to the existing here numerous flower gardens that were on fertile soils. Before that, one called the ( today's northern part ) as a line road from the Landsberger to Frankfurter Straße. The southern section of road did not exist at that time. The following gardens are however given later along the route: Schroeder's Garden, Bewers Garden, Cobiens Garden, Möwes garden. Already in 1801, the address of the herb ( s ) Alley, which ran from the Great Frankfurter Straße southwards to the River Spree. On its east side were more gardens the gardener Ostwaldt, Lackner, Behlicht, Marx, Schröder, Mielckens, interrupted by the Lehmgasse, the Rose Cross lane that long road. The herb - alley ended at Wood Street. On the western side of the street, the restaurant had found on the Great Frankfurter Straße first established the Black Eagle. The joined other gardeners, including Puhlmanns, Barthold, gracious, varnish, George Krause and Jean Bouché. Until the wood road there was already some manufacturers and service providers such as a calico, a German steel factory, a master blacksmith or a cast burner.

After naming Fruit Street, the plots 1 to 50 were awarded in 1822 and continued to be determined by many gardens. For road it literally says: " If in Stralauer quarter, beginning with no. 1 at the mill road ( to ) and goes up to the Great Frankfurter Straße, has 50 house numbers is 1200 paces long and belongs to 2.ten police station. " This means that today's northward leading section of road had not yet been included in the Fruit Street. The former line of road, between Landsberg and Frankfurter Straße was to support Communication between the Landsberger and the Frankfurt Thor, and only with the naming peace road in 1872 remained the southern section to the Great Frankfurter Straße left and came to the fruit street. She led from the Spree on the mill road, on the Silesian Station, Madaistraße, long road, Friedrichsfelder / Miincheberg: In the following decades and centuries, a lively and ever-closer development along Fruchtstrasse, for example, in 1900, found the following information developed 'Am Wriezener train station from the Küstriner place on the Rüdersdorfer street, Große Frankfurter Straße to the stretch of road Palisadenstrasse peace street. They now had 90 house numbers, their numbering in a horseshoe shape from 1 ( on the Spree ) proceeded to 48 and back. In addition, large boarding houses were street determinative in the south area and the municipal gas works, the railroad board, post and telegraph service. To supply the inhabitants there were taverns, bakeries, pharmacies, carpenters, Colonial merchandise stores and many others. All nurseries were gone about it. As house number 1 there is a bathhouse, those were river swimming in the river Spree.

Due to the fighting at the end of the Second World War, large sections of the former Grand Frankfurt Street and some side streets, including the fruit road, badly damaged. Until the early 1950s, it eliminated the ruins of war. After the East Berlin magistrate had its chief architects (including Hermann Henselmann ) are planning whole neighborhoods and build new. So the fruit street received a vast Wohnneubebauung.

Structures

Along the road are the Pegasus Hostel hostel that Ostel, the publishing house of the publisher New Germany, a hardware store and smaller shops. At the parking lot of a used furniture store owner is the Berghain club scene with the panoramic bar.

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