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298: 286: 274: 310: 123: 166:(third row) when the local population increased in the 19th century and new streets were added. The district was divided into identical land parcels with approximately 10.5 metres (34 ft) frontages and to save money and time, the original houses were standardised; this set a new trend. Gardens were laid out between them, but the population increase led to extension of the buildings as the area became more urban. 27: 36: 174:. On 6 April 1833, the continuation of the same street, from Invalidenstraße to Liesenstraße, was named Neue Ackerstraße (New Ackerstraße). The southern extension to Koppenplatz was added in 1877. The residents there preferred the name Virchowstraße, but their request was denied. 169:
The area changed name to Rosenthaler Vorstadt, and the local residents petitioned the police for street names to be assigned. On 18 February 1801 the "third row" was renamed Ackerstraße (Field Street), probably because the development was in the farming area outside the city, the
188:. The Ackerhöfe at numbers 14–15, unusual in occupying two of the original land parcels, are a restored complex of tenements built in four phases between 1867 and 1911, the last phase representing an attempt at housing reform. The most notorious tenement in Berlin, 297: 214:, was dynamited by the East German authorities in 1985. In commemoration of the Wall and those who died attempting to cross it, a portion of the main and inner walls and the "death strip" are preserved on Bernauer Straße at the corner of Ackerstraße as part of the 158:; as a result the new area of settlement came to be called Neuvoigtland (New Vogtland). The streets were laid out in parallel straight lines and were designated numerically; what is now the Ackerstraße was the middle street and was originally called the 218:(Berlin Wall Memorial); 212 metres (696 ft) of the border strip along Bernauer Straße between Ackerstraße and Bergstraße were made a protected landmark on 2 October 1990 and this is now the last genuine remnant of the Wall. 154:. Initially 30 houses were to be built, to house 60 families selected from applicants. The objective was to have the craftsmen stay year-round in Berlin rather than leaving each winter. The new residents were mostly from 285: 375: 273: 309: 482: 199:
19 historic buildings on the street are protected historic monuments of the city of Berlin: 1–5, 10–13, 16/17, 19–22, 144–147, 154/155, 165, and 171.
231:(the girl from the Ackerstraße) is set in the area in the 19th century, when it was an impoverished neighbourhood. It was filmed in 1919–20 in three parts directed by 210:, and required closing a section of Ackerstraße at the corner with that street, which fell within the "death strip"; a church in this part of Ackerstraße, the 713: 652: 688: 660: 656: 372: 135: 790: 773: 756: 739: 709: 684: 604: 577: 552: 521: 496: 478: 450: 423: 395: 196:, was built on the corner with Invalidenstraße in 1886–88 and is still in use; it is the only one that retains its original façade. 581: 608: 525: 868: 556: 316: 215: 819: 810: 599:, ed. Annette Kaminsky with Ruth Gleinig and Oliver Igel, Forschungen zur DDR-Gesellschaft, 2nd ed., Berlin: Links, 2007, 749:
Platz frei für das neue Berlin!: Geschichte der Stadterneuerung in der "grössten Mietskasernenstadt der Welt" seit 1871
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Historisches Berlin-Lexikon: 75 Folgen aus der seit 1982 veröffentlichten Serie der "BZ am Abend"
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In the 1870s and 1880s, the character of the street was greatly changed with the building of
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Alexandra Tacke, "Die Mauer im Kopfe: Mauerbau & -fall im kollektiven Gedächtnis", in
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Orte des Erinnerns: Gedenkzeichen, Gedenkstätten und Museen zur Diktatur in SBZ und DDR
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Demolition of the Berlin Wall at the corner of Bernauer Straße and Ackerstraße in 1990
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Former tenement at number 13, one of the protected historic landmarks in Ackerstraße
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near the midpoint of the street was dedicated in 1844 and is still in operation.
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Topographies of Class: Modern Architecture and Mass Society in Weimar Berlin
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Berlin: Die neue Hauptstadt: Architektur und Kunst, Geschichte und Literatur
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Ackerhalle, late 19th-century market hall at Ackerstraße and Invalidenstraße
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Das Mädchen aus der Ackerstraße: ein Sittenbild aus Groß-Berlin
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to Invalidenstraße, where it turns south, terminating at the
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Warum Jungen nicht mehr lesen und wie wir das ändern können
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Meine Mauer: Fotografien eines Westberliners 1986 bis 1993
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Pappelplatz, the square at the bend in the Ackerstraße
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The Concise CineGraph: Encyclopaedia of German Cinema
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on Ackerstraße, Adalbertstraße and Karl-Marx-Straße
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Norderstedt: Books on Demand, 2011. 675:Hans-Michael Bock and Tim Bergfelder, 315:Section of the street as part of the 7: 239:with cinematography by Kurt Kurant ( 354:Kauperts Straßenführer durch Berlin 102:– Scheringstraße traffic circle in 98:which runs northwest from near the 809:, 2007–08 exhibition by the 373:Ackerhöfe, Ackerstraße 14–15 14: 785:. On demand. Munich: GRIN, 2007. 734:. Berlin: Berliner Verlag, 1987. 629:, Leipzig: Vogel & Vogel, , 308: 296: 284: 272: 25: 766:Erinnerungen an die Ackerstraße 396:Friedhof der Elisabeth-Gemeinde 229:Das Mädchen aus der Ackerstraße 206:divided the city. It ran along 1: 811:Berlin University of the Arts 162:(second row), and became the 625:writing as Ernst Friedrich, 49:1,500 m (4,900 ft) 704:, Frankfurt: Campus, 2005, 545:National Geographic Society 317:Gedenkstätte Berliner Mauer 216:Gedenkstätte Berliner Mauer 890: 796:(on the demolished church) 348:, Straßennamenlexikon des 346:Geschichte von Ackerstraße 266:, live in the Ackerstraße. 503:, retrieved 23 July 2012. 402:, retrieved 23 July 2012. 360:, retrieved 23 July 2012. 33: 16:Street in Berlin, Germany 516:, Erfurt: Sutton, 2011, 497:Ensemble ehem. 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Index

Coat of arms of Berlin

Berlin-Mitte
Berlin-Gesundbrunnen
Berlin
Liesenstraße
Gesundbrunnen
Linienstraße
Mitte

Bernauer Straße
Hans Christoph Friedrich Graf von Hacke
Frederick II
city Customs Wall
Hamburg Gate
Rosenthal Gate
Vogtland
St. Elisabeth Cemetery
tenements
Meyers Hof
Berlin Wall
Bernauer Straße
Versöhnungskirche (Church of Reconciliation)
Gedenkstätte Berliner Mauer
Reinhold Schünzel
Werner Funck
Curt Courant
Klaus Kordon
Ackerhalle, late 19th-century market hall at Ackerstraße and Invalidenstraße
Former tenement at number 13, one of the protected historic landmarks in Ackerstraße

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