Baumschulenweg ( German pronunciation: [ˈbaʊ̯mʃuːlənˌveːk] ) is a German locality ( Ortsteil ) within the Berlin borough ( Bezirk ) of Treptow-Köpenick . Until 2001 it was part of the former borough of Treptow . Its name means road ( weg ) of the plant nurseries ( Baumschulen ). It was named after the Späth nursery .
3-548: The village was first settled around 1823 and in 1920, as part of the former municipality of Treptow, it merged into Berlin with the " Greater Berlin Act ". In 1945 it became an autonomous locality separated from Alt-Treptow . From 1961 to 1989 Baumschulenweg was crossed by the Berlin Wall due to its position on East Berlin partially bounded by West Berlin . Sonnenallee once featured a checkpoint to Neukölln. Baumschulenweg
6-406: Is located in south-east Berlin and is crossed by the river Spree and the canals of Britz and Teltow . It borders with Plänterwald , Oberschöneweide , Niederschöneweide , Johannisthal , Neukölln , Britz and Rudow . The boundaries with this 3 Ortsteile of Neukölln district are almost totally remarked by the two canals . Baumschulenweg counts 1 zone ( Ortslage ): The area, divided by
9-635: The Zweigkanal and linked by the bridge Baumschulenbrücke to the centre of Baumschulenweg, is the southern and the biggest one. Baumschulenweg is served by the S-Bahn lines S45 , S46 , S47 , S8 , S85 and S9 at the homonymous railway station . It counts also the ferry line F11 to Oberschöneweide over the Spree and is crossed, in Späthsfelde borders, by the motorway A113 . The exits serving
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