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Mitte

Mitte

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nameMitte
typeBorough
CityBerlin
image_flagFlagge Bezirk Mitte.svg
image_coaCoat of arms of borough Mitte.svg
coordinates
stateBerlin
divisions6 localities
mayorStefanie Remlinger
BürgermeistertitelBorough Mayor
partyGreens
area39.47
pop_ref
population
population_as_of
licenceB
plantextLocation of Mitte in Berlin
image_planBerlin Bezirk Mitte (labeled).svg
websiteOfficial homepage
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the district in Berlin

Mitte () is the first and most central borough of Berlin. The borough consists of six sub-entities: Mitte proper, Gesundbrunnen, Hansaviertel, Moabit, Tiergarten and Wedding.

It is one of the two boroughs (the other being Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg) which were formerly divided between East Berlin and West Berlin. Mitte encompasses Berlin's historic core and includes some of the most important tourist sites of Berlin like the Reichstag and Berlin Hauptbahnhof, Checkpoint Charlie, Museum Island, the TV tower, Brandenburg Gate, Unter den Linden, Potsdamer Platz and Alexanderplatz. The latter six of which were in former East Berlin.

Geography

Television Tower

Mitte (German for "middle", "centre") is located in the central part of Berlin along the Spree River. It borders on Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf in the west, Reinickendorf in the north, Pankow in the east, Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg in the southeast, and Tempelhof-Schöneberg in the southwest.

In the middle of the Spree lies Museum Island (Museumsinsel) with its museums, Berlin Cathedral (Berliner Dom) and Berlin Palace (Berliner Schloss). A central square in Mitte is Alexanderplatz with the prominent Fernsehturm (TV tower), Germany's highest building, and the large railway station with connections to many subway (U-Bahn), tramway (Berlin trambahn), city trains (S-Bahn) and buses.

There are some important streets which connect Mitte with the other boroughs, e.g. the boulevard Unter den Linden which connects Berlin Palace with Brandenburg Gate and runs further as Straße des 17. Juni to the Victory Column and the centre of former West Berlin in Charlottenburg, or Karl-Marx-Allee from Alexanderplatz to Friedrichshain and the eastern suburbs.

History

The former Mitte district had been established by the 1920 Greater Berlin Act and comprised large parts of the historic city around Alt-Berlin and Cölln. Brandenburg Gate was the western exit at the Berlin city boundary until 1861.

Between 1961 and 1990, the area's East Berlin portion was surrounded by the Berlin Wall on the north, south and west. There were some border control points, the most notable of which was Checkpoint Charlie between Kreuzberg and Mitte, which was operated by the United States Army and was open to foreigners and diplomats.

Two other checkpoints were at Heinrich-Heine-Straße/Prinzenstraße east of Checkpoint Charlie, open to citizens of West Germany and West Berlin and on Invalidenstraße in the north on the border with the West Berlin Tiergarten district (the present-day Moabit locality).

Regierungsviertel (Government District)

The government district is located in the locality of Tiergarten around the Reichstag Building. Most institutions of the German government have their seat at the Regierungsviertel

  • Bundestag, the German parliament in the old Reichstag Building
  • Bellevue Palace, seat of the Federal President
  • German Chancellery
  • Offices of the Abgeordneten, members of the parliament, in the Paul-Löbe-Haus and the Marie-Elisabeth-Lüders-Haus
  • Federal Ministry of the Interior Berlin reichstag west panorama.jpg|Reichstag Building 2006-09-19 Berlin Bellevue.jpg|Bellevue Palace Bundeskanzleramt Berlin 2010.jpg|German Chancellery Reichstagsgebäude und Paul-Löbe-Haus, Berlin-Mitte, 170327, ako.jpg|Paul-Löbe-Haus Berlin, Tiergarten, Otto-von-Bismarck-Allee, Botschaft Schweiz.jpg|Swiss Embassy

Historische Mitte (Historic center)

The historic center is located in the locality of Mitte proper around the Berlin Palace.

  • Berlin Palace / Humboldt Forum
  • Berlin Cathedral
  • Museum Island
  • Nikolaiviertel
  • Gendarmenmarkt
  • Unter den Linden
  • Brandenburg Gate
  • Fotografiska Berlin File:Berlin-BerlinerSchloss-2-Asio (cropped).JPG|Berlin Palace / Humboldt Forum File:Berlin Aussicht vom Humboldt Forum asv2023-02 img04.jpg|Altes Museum and Berlin Cathedral on Museum Island File:Berlin Museumsinsel Fernsehturm.jpg|Bode Museum on Museum Island File:Mitte Nikolaikirchplatz-001.jpg|Nikolaiviertel File:Gendarmenmarkt Panorama.jpg|Gendarmenmarkt File:Unter den Linden Berlin2007.jpg|Unter den Linden File:2005-10-26 Brandenburger-Tor.JPG|Brandenburg Gate File:Exterior of Fotografiska Berlin.jpg|Fotografiska Berlin

Botschaftsviertel (Embassy Quarter)

Many embassies and the Federal Ministry of Defence in the historic embassy quarter in the south of the Tiergarten Park. Italienische Botschaft - panoramio.jpg|Italian Embassy Tiergarten Japanische Botschaft-002.JPG|Japanese Embassy Berlin - Spanische Botschaft.jpg|Spanish Embassy Tiergarten Indische Botschaft.JPG|Indian Embassy Be Embassy of UAE 03.jpg|Embassy of the United Arab Emirates

Tiergarten Park

Großer Tiergarten is the name of the biggest urban park in Mitte, located in the same-named locality. Tiergarten Park was established as a hunting ground in the 16th century by the Prussian kings. Today it is enclosed by densely built-up areas by Hansaviertel and Moabit in the north, the Government District in the east and the City West and the Embassy Quarter in the southwest.

Many cultural monuments and memorials are located in the Tiergarten Park, like the Siegessäule, the Soviet War Memorial and a historic rose garden. The Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, the biggest victim group of the Nazi dictatorship, is located on the east side of the park, near the Brandenburg Gate and near the place where Hitler's New Reich Chancellery once was. Siegessäule10.jpg|Siegessäule Siegessaeule Aussicht 10-13 img4 Tiergarten.jpg|View from the Siegessäule to Brandenburg Gate Berlin Großer Tiergarten Rosengarten.jpg|Rose Garden Memorial to Homosexuals persecuted under Nazism.jpg|Memorial to Homosexuals Persecuted Under Nazism Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europeabove.jpg|Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe

Kulturforum

The Kulturforum was built in the 1950s and 1960s at the edge of West Berlin, after most of the once unified city's cultural assets had been lost behind the Berlin Wall. The Kulturforum is characterized by its innovative modernist architecture; several buildings are distinguished by the organic designs of Hans Scharoun, and the Neue Nationalgalerie was designed by Mies van der Rohe, albeit originally as a private house.

Among the cultural institutions housed in and around the Kulturforum are:

  • Neue Nationalgalerie
  • Gemäldegalerie
  • Museum of Decorative Arts
  • Musical Instrument Museum
  • Kupferstichkabinett (Print room)
  • Art Library
  • Berliner Philharmonie
  • Chamber Music Hall
  • Berlin State Library
  • Ibero-American Institute
  • Wissenschaftszentrum
  • St. Matthäus-Kirche

In arts and literature

  • Berlin Alexanderplatz, a 1929 novel by Alfred Döblin
  • Mitte 1, a 2013 novel by Albrecht Behmel
  • Berlin-Mitte, Norman Ohler
  • Unter diesem Einfluss, Henning Kober

Subdivision

Subdivisions of Mitte

The present-day borough of Mitte consists of six localities:

Demographics

, the borough had a population of 322,919, of whom 144.000 (44.5%) had a migration background. In the former West Berlin areas of Wedding, Gesundbrunnen and Moabit, foreigners and Germans of foreign origin compose nearly 70% of the population, while in Mitte proper the share of migrants is relatively low. The immigrant community is quite diverse, however, Turks, Africans, Eastern Europeans and East Asians form the largest groups.

Percentage of people with migration background
Germans without migration background/non-migrants
Germans with migration background, or Foreigners/Ausländer
Muslim/Middle Eastern origin (Turkey, Arab League, Iran etc.)
non-German European origin (UK, Netherlands, United States, Russia, Poland, Spain, France etc.)
Others (East Asians, Vietnamese, Afro-Germans, Sub-Saharan Africans etc.)

Politics

Borough assembly

The governing body of Mitte is the borough assembly (Bezirksverordnetenversammlung). It has responsibility for passing laws and electing the borough administration, including the mayor. The most recent borough assembly election was held on 26 September 2021, and led to a coalition between the Greens and the social democrats.

Legislative periodBorough MayorCoalitionBorough assembly seats of the coalition
2023 Berlin election re-run]]To be confirmedTo be confirmedTo be confirmed
2021-2023Stefanie Remlinger (Greens, 2022-2023)Greens and SPD{{Composition_bar/advanced
2016-2021Stephan von DasselGreens and SPD{{Composition_bar/advanced
2011-2016Christian Hanke (SPD)SPD and CDU{{Composition_bar/advanced
2006-2011Christian Hanke (SPD)--
2001-2006Joachim Zeller (CDU)CDU, PDS, Greens{{Composition_bar/advanced

The 2021 results were as follows:

! colspan=2| Party ! Lead candidate ! Votes ! % ! +/- ! Seats ! +/- |- | 44,653 | 28.5 | 4.6 | 18

4
28,997
18.5
5.3
12
2
-
26,256
16.8
1.1
10
±0
-
20,088
12.8
0.7
8
1
-
10,419
6.7
0.6
4
1
-
7,565
4.8
5.1
3
2
-
-
3,668
2.3
New
0
New
-
3,410
2.2
New
0
New
-
3,358
2.1
New
0
New
-
2,193
1.4
New
0
New
-
1,927
1.2
New
0
New
-

| | 1,112 | 0.7 | New | 0

New
919
0.6
2.9
0
2
-
903
0.6
New
0
New
-
602
0.4
New
0
New
-
287
0.2
New
0
New
-

| | 99 | 0.1 | New | 0

New
! colspan=3
! 156,456
! 99.1
!
!
!
-
! colspan=3
! 1,384
! 0.9
!
!
!
-
! colspan=3
! 157,840
! 100.0
!
! 55
! ±0
-
! colspan=3
! 247,338
! 63.8
! 10.0
!
!
-
}

Borough government

The borough mayor (Bezirksbürgermeister) is elected by the borough assembly, and positions in the borough administration (Bezirksamt) are apportioned based on party strength. Stefanie Remlinger of the Greens was elected mayor on 20 October 2022. Since the 2021 municipal elections, the composition of the borough administration is as follows:

CouncillorPartyPortfolio
Stefanie RemlingerAlliance 90/The Greens}}GRÜNE
Ephraim GotheSocial Democratic Party of Germany}}SPD
Stefanie RemlingerAlliance 90/The Greens}}GRÜNE
Carsten SpallekChristian Democratic Union of Germany}}CDU
Almut NeumannAlliance 90/The Greens}}GRÜNE
Christoph KellerThe Left (Germany)}}LINKE
Source: Berlin.de

Twin towns – sister cities

Mitte is twinned with:

  • TUR Beyoğlu (Istanbul), Turkey (2008)
  • DEU Bottrop, Germany (1983)
  • RUS Central AO (Moscow), Russia (2006)
  • CHN Chaoyang (Beijing), China (2004)
  • JPN Chiyoda (Tokyo), Japan (1994)
  • NOR Drøbak, Norway (1990)
  • JPN Higashiōsaka, Japan (1959)
  • ISR Holon, Israel (1970)
  • GER Kassel, Germany (1979)
  • RUS Petrogradsky (Saint Petersburg), Russia (1994)
  • DEU Schwalm-Eder-Kreis, Germany (1992)
  • JPN Shinjuku (Tokyo), Japan (1994)
  • FRA Tourcoing, France (1995)
  • JPN Tsuwano, Shimane, Japan (1995)

References

References

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  2. "Seite wird geladen".
  3. "Seite wird geladen".
  4. (3 November 2021). "Bündnis 90/Die Grünen Kreisverband Mitte und Fraktion in der BVV Mitte".
  5. Shorter period due to the [[2023 Berlin repeat state election. 2023 Berlin election re-run]]
  6. "BVV wählt Grüne ins Amt: Stefanie Remlinger ist neue Bezirksbürgermeisterin von Berlin-Mitte". Der Tagesspiegel Online.
  7. "Wedding kurz & knapp - Weddingweiser".
  8. "Grün-rote Zählgemeinschaft in Mitte steht".
  9. Rada, Uwe. (2012-07-05). "Wie Rot-Schwarz regiert: Alles wird platt gemacht". Die Tageszeitung: taz.
  10. "Berlin: SPD holt sich Mehrheit bei PDS und FDP". Der Tagesspiegel Online.
  11. "Berlin: Nicht immer stellt der Gewinner den Bürgermeister". Der Tagesspiegel Online.
  12. "Berlin: Besetzung der Bezirksamtsposten: Im Rathaus von Mitte sind alle Stühle schon vergeben". Der Tagesspiegel Online.
  13. "Die Wahlen zu den Bezirksverordnetenversammlungen am 21. Oktober 2001".
  14. (25 August 2020). "Städtepartnerschaften des Bezirks Mitte". Berlin.
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