Grünau (Berlin)

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

Friedenskirche
Grünau

Coordinates: 52°25′00″N 13°34′00″E / 52.41667°N 13.56667°E / 52.41667; 13.56667Coordinates: 52°25′00″N 13°34′00″E / 52.41667°N 13.56667°E / 52.41667; 13.56667
Country Germany
State Berlin
City Berlin
Borough Treptow-Köpenick
Founded 1749
Area
  Total 9.13 km2 (3.53 sq mi)
Population (2008-06-30)
  Total 5,482
  Density 600/km2 (1,600/sq mi)
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Postal codes (nr. 0913) 12527
Vehicle registration B

Grünau 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

During 1747 and 1753 some settlements were founded by Frederick II of Prussia, as Müggelheim, Friedrichshagen and Grünau itself. The village, founded in 1749, was first mentioned in 1754 with the name of Grüne Aue. Until 1920 it was a Prussian municipality of the former district of Teltow, merged into Berlin with the "Greater Berlin Act".[1]

For the 1936 Summer Olympics, the city hosted the canoeing and rowing events at the regatta course on the Langer See.

Geography

Overview

Located in the south-eastern suburb of Berlin, Grünau is bounded (in south-west) by the Brandenburger town of Schönefeld (in Dahme-Spreewald district). The Berliner bordering localities are Bohnsdorf, Altglienicke, Adlershof, Köpenick, Müggelheim and Schmöckwitz.

The quarter is surrounded by the Berliner Stadtforst and traversed by the river Dahme (tributary of the Spree) in the southern shore. In the lake Langer See, formed on the river, the islet of Großer Rohrwall belongs to Grünau.

Subdivision

Grünau is divided into 3 zones (Ortslagen):

Transport

As urban rail, the locality is served by the S-Bahn lines S46, S8 and S85 (at the homonymous railway station); and by the tramway lne 68. It also counts the BVG ferry line F12[2] in Wassersportallee, that links Grünau to Köpenick across the river Dahme.

Personalities

Photogallery

  1. ^ Radio broadcasting center

References

External links

Media related to Grünau at Wikimedia Commons

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