Legiendamm in 2011 | |
Location within Berlin | |
Former name(s) |
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Namesake | Carl Legien |
Type | Street |
Location | Berlin, Germany |
Quarter | Mitte, Kreuzberg |
Nearest metro station | Moritzplatz |
Coordinates | 52°30′17″N 13°25′01″E / 52.504631°N 13.417008°E / 52.504631; 13.417008 |
North end |
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Major junctions | Waldemarstraße |
South end | Oranienplatz |
Legiendamm is a street in Berlin, Germany. The street is parallel to Leuschnerdamm and borders an accumulation pond of the former Luisenstadt Canal. It is named after Carl Legien and was previously known as Luisenufer. Notable features include Markthalle VII [de] and a bust of Carl Legien.
References
- "Legiendamm". Kauperts Straßenführer durch Berlin (in German). Kaupert [de]. Archived from the original on 22 January 2021. Retrieved 25 December 2024.
- Berlin, Berliner Morgenpost- (19 October 2013). "Vom Engel zu Engelbecken und Gottheiten in Kreuzberg". www.morgenpost.de.
- Vickers, Marques (14 November 2016). "The Berlin Wall: Over 25 Years After Fall: Tracking the Remnant from the Wedding District to the Oberbaum Bridge". Marquis Publishing – via Google Books.
- Hilton, Christopher (30 November 2011). After the Berlin Wall: Putting Two Germanys Back Together Again. The History Press. ISBN 9780752479965 – via Google Books.
External links
- [REDACTED] Media related to Legiendamm (Berlin) at Wikimedia Commons
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