- Scheunenviertel
Scheunenviertel ("Barn Quarter") refers to a neighborhood of
Mitte in the centre ofBerlin . It is situated to the north of themedieval Altberlin area, east of the "Rosenthaler Straße" and "Hackescher Markt ". Until the Second World War it was regarded as aslum district and had a substantialJew ish population with a high proportion of migrants from Eastern Europe.The name derives from several
barn s erected here outside the city walls in 1672 by order of Elector Frederick William of Brandenburg. The barns were used to storehay in connection to a largecattle market at nearbyAlexanderplatz . In 1737 KingFrederick William I of Prussia required BerlinJew s to settle here.Prior to
World War I the BerlinCity Council ("Magistrat") redeveloped parts of the area. Since then the core of the neighborhood is the triangularRosa-Luxemburg-Platz , former "Bülowplatz", where on August 9, 1931 theCommunist and laterStasi ExecutiveErich Mielke shot twopolice officer s. Mielke fled toMoscow shortly afterwards and did not face trial for the murders until 1992.Following
German reunification the Scheunenviertel, together with the neighbouringSpandauer Vorstadt , has become a fashionable district popular with younger people.Note that Scheunenviertel is often mistakenly used as a synonym for Berlin's
Jew ish quarter. Jewish cultural and commercial life was however centred on the neighbouringSpandauer Vorstadt , where theNew Synagogue and other Jewish establishments are located.ights
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Volksbühne theatre at Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz byOskar Kaufmann andFranz Metzner , 1914
*Karl-Liebknecht-Haus , 1912, former seat of the Central Committee of theCommunist Party of Germany ("Kommunistische Partei Deutschlands"), now headquarters of The Left party ("Die Linke")
*"Babylon" Cinema byHans Poelzig , 1929, a location of the annualBerlin International Film Festival
*Old Garrison Cemetery ("Alter Garnisonsfriedhof"), dedicated about 1706, burial site oflieutenant general Ludwig Adolf Wilhelm von Lützow (1782-1834),writer Friedrich de la Motte Fouqué (1777-1843),field marshal Karl Friedrich von dem Knesebeck (1768-1848) and theologianEmil Frommel (1828-96).ee also
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History of Berlin
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