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Falkenhagener Feld


FieldValue
nameFalkenhagener Feld
image_photoSpandau zeppelinstr.jpg
image_captionFalkenseer Chaussee/Zeppelinstraße
typeQuarter
CityBerlin
coordinates
stateBerlin
boroughSpandau
elevation40
area6.88
pop_ref
population
population_as_of
postal_code13583, 13589
licenceB
year1962
plantextLocation of Falkenhagener Feld in Spandau district and Berlin
image_planBerlin Spandau Falkenhagener Feld.png

Falkenhagener Feld () is a German locality (Ortsteil) of Berlin in the borough (Bezirk) of Spandau.

History

The project to build a residential complex in the rural area of west Spandau and close to the village of Falkenhagen, started in 1962. The locality, situated at the borders of West Berlin with East Germany, was crossed by the Berlin Wall until 1989. In 2003 it became an autonomous Ortsteil, separated (with Hakenfelde and Wilhelmstadt) from the one of Spandau.

Geography

Located in the north-western suburb of Berlin, Falkenhagener Feld borders with the Brandenburger town of Falkensee and its parish Falkenhagen (eponym of the locality), in the district of Havelland (district). Its bordering localities of Berlin are Hakenfelde, Spandau and Staaken. Close to the boundary with this one there are located the little lakes Spektelake and Großer Spektesee.

Transport

Falkenhagener Feld is not served by railways, it is simply traversed by the industrial track of the Osthavelländische Eisenbahn and the Berlin-Hamburg line (in south). It is served by the bus lines M37, 130, 131, 134, 137 and 337.

Photogallery

File:Spandau kirche stmarkus.jpg|St. Markus church File:Kisseln03.jpg|The cemetery of Kisseln File:Kisseln08.jpg|Graves at Kisseln cemetery

References

References

  1. {{Population Germany
  2. {{in lang. de [http://www.dhm.de/gaeste/luise/tagesfakten/tf05/0504.htm Chronicle on www.dhm.de] (see 1962)
  3. {{in lang. de [http://www.berlin.de/ba-spandau/derbezirk/geschichtliches/geschichte.html Infos and historical overview about Spandau district] {{Webarchive. link. (2010-01-13)
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