- Bundesstraße 96
The "Bundesstraße 96" (B 96) is a federal highway in Germany. It begins in
Zittau in theSaxony , close to the border triangle between Germany, Poland, and theCzech Republic , heads north throughBerlin and ends inSassnitz on the island ofRügen in theBaltic Sea . Part of "B 96" forms part of theEuropean route E22 .History
Before the formation of the
GDR the highway was known as "Reichstrasse 96".The former F 96 was the longest road in the GDR and a major route in north-south direction. When the
Berlin Wall was built in 1961 the route of the F 96 was altered so that it went throughMahlow just southEast Berlin andBirkenwerder just north of East Berlin. This section is now called B 96a. South of Berlin was the B 96 different from today's route atKlausdorf Mellensee (both now at the municipalityMellensee ) because of a diversion aroundWünsdorf andZossen the site of the headquarters of the Supreme Command of the Group of Soviet Forces in Germany. In the 1960s and 1970s additions were made to the route betweenGreifswald andStralsund to bypass narrow cobblestone village streets and a new parallel route to the west was built to transport tourists to the island ofRuegen .Route
In Berlin, the road runs in the north-south direction through the German capital. This is the route was completed on
26 March 2006 with the opening of theTiergarten tunnel under the city district atPotsdamer Platz and the government district.ee also
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Bundesstraße
*List of federal highways in Germany
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