Hohenschönhausen ( German: [ˌhoːənʃøːnˈhaʊzn̩] ) was a borough of Berlin , that existed from 1985 until Berlin's 2001 administrative reform . It comprised the present-day localities of Alt-Hohenschönhausen (the core of the borough), Neu-Hohenschönhausen , Malchow , Wartenberg and Falkenberg .
5-500: It was created in 1985 by splitting the localities of Hohenschönhausen, Wartenberg , Falkenberg and the eastern part of Malchow off the 1920 Weißensee borough. In 2001 it was absorbed by the borough of Lichtenberg . The locality of Hohenschönhausen was then renamed Alt-Hohenschönhausen while the housing estates of Wartenberg, Falkenberg and Malchow formed the Neu-Hohenschönhausen locality. Alt-Hohenschönhausen
10-559: Is home to the Hohenschönhausen Memorial Center on the site of a former Stasi prison. It is also the location of the large sports complex Sportforum Hohenschönhausen . Hohenschönhausen Castle is located in Alt-Hohenschönhausen . The Association Hohenschönhausen Castle cares for the restoration and cultural revitalization of this manor house and regularly organizes different events in
15-783: The Prussian Brandenburg Province , then merged into Berlin with the " Greater Berlin Act ". Wartenberg is located in the north-eastern suburb of Berlin and borders with the Brandenburger village of Lindenberg (part of Ahrensfelde municipality), in Barnim district. It borders with the Berliner localities of Falkenberg , Neu-Hohenschönhausen , Malchow and Stadtrandsiedlung Malchow (in Pankow ). Wartenberg
20-417: The castle, such as exhibitions, readings, and concerts. This Berlin location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Wartenberg (Berlin) Wartenberg ( German: [ˈvaʁtn̩ˌbɛʁk] ) is a German locality ( Ortsteil ) within the borough ( Bezirk ) of Lichtenberg , Berlin. Until 2001 it was part of the former borough of Hohenschönhausen . The locality
25-656: Was established in the course of the German Ostsiedlung after the establishment of the Margraviate of Brandenburg by Albert the Bear in 1157. It was first mentioned in a 1270 margravial deed as Wardenberge and again in the 1375 domesday book of Emperor Charles IV . The estates of Wartenberg manor were acquired by the City of Berlin in 1882. Until 1920, it was a municipality in the former Niederbarnim district of
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