Französisch Buchholz

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Französisch Buchholz
Quarter of Berlin
Französisch Buchholz Luftbild 02.jpg
Coat of arms of Französisch Buchholz
Coat of arms
Location of Französisch Buchholz in Pankow and Berlin
Französisch Buchholz is located in Germany
Französisch Buchholz
Französisch Buchholz
Coordinates: 52°37′07″N 13°23′24″E / 52.61861°N 13.39000°E / 52.61861; 13.39000Coordinates: 52°37′07″N 13°23′24″E / 52.61861°N 13.39000°E / 52.61861; 13.39000
CountryGermany
StateBerlin
CityBerlin
BoroughPankow
Founded1242
Area
 • Total12 km2 (5 sq mi)
Elevation
80 m (260 ft)
Population
 (2008-06-30)
 • Total18,766
 • Density1,600/km2 (4,100/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
(nr. 0310) 13127
Vehicle registrationB
WebsiteOfficial website

Französisch Buchholz (German: [fʁanˈt͡søːzɪʃ ˈbuːxˌhɔlt͡s] (About this soundlisten)),[1] also known simply as Buchholz, is a German locality (Ortsteil) within the Berlin borough (Bezirk) of Pankow.

History[]

First mentioned in 1242 as Buckholtz in a document, it became the property of Frederick William I in 1670. In 1685, after the Edict of Potsdam, it was formed as a French colony (Französische Kolonie), a residence for French Huguenots. An autonomous municipality of Brandenburg, named Berlin-Buchholz after 1913, it was merged into Berlin in 1920 by the "Greater Berlin Act". From 1949 to 1990 it was part of East Berlin.[2]

Geography[]

Located in the northern suburbs of the city, but totally surrounded by the territory of Berlin, Buchholz borders on Buch, Karow, Blankenburg, Pankow, Niederschönhausen, Rosenthal and Blankenfelde. In the north of the quarter is situated the natural reserve "", part of the Barnim Nature Park.[3]

Transport[]

Crossed by the S-Bahn line S8 and by the , it is not directly served by urban railways except for the tramway line 50, that passes through all the quarter. The nearest S-Bahn stations are Blankenburg and Pankow-Heinersdorf, situated on the lines S2, S8 and S9. Französisch Buchholz is also traversed, at its northern borders, by the Berliner beltway (A10, known as "Berliner Ring"), that is linked to the short motorway A114. The exits n.2 ("Schönerlinder Straße"), n.3 (Bucher Straße) and n.4 ("Pasewalker Straße") serve the locality.

Photogallery[]

References[]

  1. ^ The word Französisch stands for "French"
  2. ^ (in German) Detailed historical chronicles of Französisch Buchholz Archived 6 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Infos on the NPB official website. Click on "Naturpark", then click on "Region"

External links[]

Media related to Französisch Buchholz at Wikimedia Commons


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