Kreuzberg ▪ Sale
Kreuzberg
Quarter of Berlin
Kreuzberg Engelbecken
Kreuzberg Engelbecken
Coat of arms of Kreuzberg
Kreuzberg is located in Germany
Kreuzberg
Kreuzberg
Coordinates 13°23′0″E / 52.48750; 13.38333 13°23′0″E / 52.48750; 13.38333
Administration
Country Germany
State Berlin
City Berlin
Borough Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg
Quarter subdivisions 2 zones
Basic statistics
Area 10.4 km (4.0 sq mi)
Elevation 52 m  (171 ft)
Population 147,227  (30 June 2009)
 - Density 14,156 /km (36,665 /sq mi)
Founded 1920
Other information
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Licence plate B
Postal codes (nr. 0202) 10961, 10963, 10965, 10967, 10997, 10999, 10969

Kreuzberg, a part of the combined Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg borough located south of Mitte since 2001, is one of the best-known areas of Berlin. Kreuzberg, colloquially also known as X-Berg, is often described as consisting of two distinctive parts: the SO 36, home to many immigrants; and SW 61, roughly coterminous with the old postal codes for the two areas in West Berlin. Kreuzberg has emerged from its history as one of the poorest quarters in Berlin in the late 1970s, during which it was an isolated section of West Berlin to one of Berlin's cultural centers in the middle of the now reunified city.

Kreuzberg is one of the trendy districts of Berlin, while more recently it has experienced gentrification.

Overview [edit]

The borough is known for its very large percentage of immigrants and second-generation immigrants, many of whom are of Turkish ancestry. As of 2006, 31.6% of Kreuzberg's inhabitants did not have German citizenship. While Kreuzberg thrives on its diverse culture and is still an attractive area for many, the district is also characterized by high levels of unemployment and some of the lowest average incomes in Berlin.

The counterculture tradition of Kreuzberg led to a plurality of votes for the Green Party, which is unique among all Berlin boroughs. The local MP Hans-Christian Ströbele is the only Green politician directly elected to the federal Bundestag parliament.

Geography [edit]

Layout [edit]

Kreuzberg is bounded by the river Spree in the east. The Landwehrkanal flows through Kreuzberg from east to west, with the Paul-Lincke-Ufer running alongside it. Other characteristics are the old U-Bahn line of the present-day U1, the Görlitzer Park in SO 36 and the Viktoriapark in SW 61.

Subdivision [edit]

Kreuzberg is divided into 2 zones (Ortslagen):

History [edit]

In contrast to many other areas of Berlin, which were villages before their integration into Berlin, Kreuzberg has a rather short history. It was formed on 1 October 1920 by the Greater Berlin Act providing for the incorporation of suburbs and the reorganisation of Berlin into twenty boroughs. The eastern Friedrichsvorstadt, the southern Friedrichstadt, the western and southern Luisenstadt and the Tempelhofer Vorstadt were merged into the new VIth borough of Berlin, first named Hallesches Tor. On 27 September 1921 the borough assembly of Hallesches Tor decided to rename the borough after the homonymous hill. Kreuzberg, literally meaning cross hill, is the point of highest elevation in the Kreuzberg locality, which is 66 m (217 ft) above sea level. The hill is traditionally a place for weekend trips. It received its name from the 1821 Prussian National Monument for the Liberation Wars by Karl Friedrich Schinkel within the Viktoriapark, built in commemoration of the Napoleonic Wars. Except for its northernmost part, the quarter Friedrichstadt (established in the end of the 17th century), today's "Kreuzberg" was a very rural place until well into the 19th century.

This changed when, in the 1860s, industrialization caused Berlin to grow rapidly. This called for extensive housing – much of which was built exploiting the dire needs of the poor, with widespread land speculation. Many of Kreuzberg's buildings originate from that time. Far into the 20th century, Kreuzberg was the most populous of Berlin's boroughs even in absolute numbers, with more than 400,000 people, although it was and still is geographically the smallest. As a result, with more than 60,000 people per square kilometer (155,000 people per square mile), Kreuzberg had the highest population density in Berlin.

Kreuzberg
Saarlandstraße (today's Stresemannstraße) looking towards "Askanischer Platz" with the ruin of Anhalt Station and the tower stump of the "Protestant Saint Luke's Church", after the air raids during World War II, photo taken by Abraham Pisarek (de).

In addition to housing, Kreuzberg was also one center of Berlin's industry. The "export quarter" along Ritter Street consisted of many profitable small businesses, and the "press quarter" along Koch Street (Friedrichstadt) was the home of most of Germany's large newspapers, as well as the Ullstein, Scherl, and Mosse book publishers.

Both of these industrial quarters were almost entirely destroyed by air raids during World War II, with the bombings of a single night from February 3, 1945. In remembrance of the old tradition, the Axel Springer press company erected its German headquarters at Kochstraße again, right next to the Berlin Wall.

Kreuzberg
Oranienplatz on Labour Day
Kreuzberg
Streets of Kreuzberg

After World War II, Kreuzberg's housing rents were regulated by law which made investments unattractive. As a result, housing was of low quality, but cheap, which made the borough a prime target for immigrants coming to Germany (and Berlin). Starting in the late 1960s, increasing numbers of students, artists, and immigrants began moving to Kreuzberg. Enclosed by the Berlin Wall on three sides, the area became famous for its alternative lifestyle and its squatters, especially the SO 36 part of Kreuzberg. Starting in 1987, there have been violent riots in SO 36 on Labour day.

After the fall of the Berlin Wall, Kreuzberg suddenly found itself in the middle of the city again. The initially cheap rents and high degree of 19th century housing made some parts of the borough more attractive as a residential area for a much wider (and richer) variety of people. Today, Kreuzberg has one of the youngest populations of all European city boroughs; statistically, its population has been swapped completely twice in the last two decades.

Berlin's 2001 administrative reform combined Kreuzberg with Friedrichshain to form the new borough of Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg. Since the two areas are linked only by a single bridge over the Spree River, the Oberbaumbrücke, this combination seemed awkward to many residents. The two areas not being able to agree on a common location for the future borough's city hall, the present location in Friedrichshain was decided by flipping a five-Mark coin.

Culture [edit]

Kreuzberg has historically been home to the Berlin's punk rock movement as well as other alternative subcultures in Germany. The SO36 club remains a fixture on the Berlin music scene. It was originally focused on punk music and in the 1970s was often frequented by Iggy Pop and David Bowie. In those days the club rivalled New York's CBGB as one of the finest new-wave venues in the world.

There has also been a significant influence stemming from African-American and hip hop culture on Kreuzberg's youth and the area has become a centre for rap and breakdance within Berlin. Though the majority of Kreuzberg's residents are of German or Turkish descent, some identify more with American or African-American culture. Hip hop was largely introduced to the youth of Kreuzberg by the children of American servicemen who were stationed nearby until the reunification of Germany.

Every year there is a big festival in Kreuzberg called the Carnival of Cultures where different cultures and heritages are celebrated in colourful street parades which include music, street entertainment, food, and art and craft stalls.

Kreuzberg has long been the epicenter of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgendered and Queer life and Arts in Berlin. Kreuzberg is home to the Schwules Museum which was established in the late 1980s. The museum is dedicated to preserving, exhibiting, and discovering LGBTQ history, art and culture. The museum is composed of three main divisions: archives, library, and exhibitions.

Kreuzberg in literature and music [edit]

Places and buildings of interest [edit]

Kreuzberg
Heinrichplatz in Kreuzberg
Kreuzberg
Waterside of the Landwehrkanal in Kreuzberg
Kreuzberg
Bridges over the Landwehrkanal in Kreuzberg
Kreuzberg
Berlin U-Bahn station Görlitzer Bahnhof
Kreuzberg
Wrangelstraße with Tabor Church.

See also [edit]

References [edit]

  1. Wosnitza, Regine (13 April 2003). "Berlin on its wild site". Time. Retrieved 2008-03-21. 
  2. Kreuzberg[dead link]
  3. "Berlin's culture club - CNN.com". CNN. 30 June 2007. 
  4. Kreuzbergs Retter : Textarchiv : Berliner Zeitung Archiv[dead link]
  5. "Verband Berlin-Brandenburgischer Wohnungsunternehmen e.V". Web1.bbu.de. Retrieved 2012-01-20. 
  6. IFA.de, retrieved on 2008-03-21
  7. Klaus-Dieter Wille, Spaziergänge in Kreuzberg, Berlin: Haude & Spener, 1986, (=Berliner Kaleidoskop: Schriften zur Berliner Kunst- und Kulturgeschichte; vol. 32), p. 21. - get this book.
  8. Muz-online.de retrieved on 2008-03-21
  9. Visitberlin.de, retrieved on 2008-03-21
  10. Time.com, Regine Wosnitza "Berlin on its wild site" 13 April 2003, retrieved on 2008-03-21
  11. Spiegel.de retrieved on 2008-03-21
  12. The SO36 Club
  13. Brown, Timothy S. “‘Keeping it Real’ in a Different ‘Hood: (African-) Americanization and Hip-hop in Germany.” In The Vinyl Ain’t Final: Hip Hop and the Globalization of Black Popular Culture, ed. by Dipannita Basu and Sidney J. Lemelle, 137-50. London; A
  14. The Saturday Profile; A Bold New View of Turkish-German Youth, New York Times
  15. "Karneval der Kulturen". Karneval-berlin.de. Retrieved 2012-01-20. 

External links [edit]

Popular search requests

Kreuzberg is an object of interest for many people. For example, the people often search for Kreuzberg website, Kreuzberg blog, Kreuzberg online, Kreuzberg information, Kreuzberg photo, Kreuzberg picture, Kreuzberg video, Kreuzberg movie, Kreuzberg history, Kreuzberg news, Kreuzberg facts, Kreuzberg description, Kreuzberg detailed info, Kreuzberg features, Kreuzberg manual, Kreuzberg instructions, Kreuzberg comparison, Kreuzberg book, Kreuzberg story, Kreuzberg article, Kreuzberg review, Kreuzberg feedbacks, Kreuzberg selection, Kreuzberg data, Kreuzberg address, Kreuzberg phone number, download Kreuzberg, Kreuzberg reference, Kreuzberg wikipedia, Kreuzberg facebook, Kreuzberg twitter, Kreuzberg 2013, Kreuzberg 2014, Kreuzberg in the United States, Kreuzberg USA, Kreuzberg US, Kreuzberg in United Kingdom, Kreuzberg UK, Kreuzberg in Canada, Kreuzberg in Australia, etc.

Kreuzberg is also an object of commercial interest. For example, many people are interested in Kreuzberg offers, Kreuzberg buy, Kreuzberg sell, Kreuzberg sale, Kreuzberg discounts, discounted Kreuzberg, Kreuzberg coupon, Kreuzberg promo code, Kreuzberg order, to order Kreuzberg online, to buy Kreuzberg, how much for Kreuzberg, Kreuzberg price, Kreuzberg cost, Kreuzberg price list, Kreuzberg tariffs, Kreuzberg rates, Kreuzberg prices, Kreuzberg delivery, Kreuzberg store, Kreuzberg online store, Kreuzberg online shop, inexpensive Kreuzberg, cheap Kreuzberg, Kreuzberg for free, free Kreuzberg, used Kreuzberg, and so on.

Information source: wikipedia.org

Do you want to know more? Look at the full version of the Kreuzberg article.

HOT DESIGNS
Premium designs
Designs by country
Designs by U.S. state
Most popular designs
Newest, last added designs
Unique designs
Cheap, budget designs
Design super sale

DESIGNS BY THEME
Accounting, audit designs
Adult, sex designs
African designs
American, U.S. designs
Animals, birds, pets designs
Agricultural, farming designs
Architecture, building designs
Army, navy, military designs
Audio & video designs
Automobiles, car designs
Books, e-book designs
Beauty salon, SPA designs
Black, dark designs
Business, corporate designs
Charity, donation designs
Cinema, movie, film designs
Computer, hardware designs
Celebrity, star fan designs
Children, family designs
Christmas, New Year's designs
Green, St. Patrick designs
Dating, matchmaking designs
Design studio, creative designs
Educational, student designs
Electronics designs
Entertainment, fun designs
Fashion, wear designs
Finance, financial designs
Fishing & hunting designs
Flowers, floral shop designs
Food, nutrition designs
Football, soccer designs
Gambling, casino designs
Games, gaming designs
Gifts, gift designs
Halloween, carnival designs
Hotel, resort designs
Industry, industrial designs
Insurance, insurer designs
Interior, furniture designs
International designs
Internet technology designs
Jewelry, jewellery designs
Job & employment designs
Landscaping, garden designs
Law, juridical, legal designs
Love, romantic designs
Marketing designs
Media, radio, TV designs
Medicine, health care designs
Mortgage, loan designs
Music, musical designs
Night club, dancing designs
Photography, photo designs
Personal, individual designs
Politics, political designs
Real estate, realty designs
Religious, church designs
Restaurant, cafe designs
Retirement, pension designs
Science, scientific designs
Sea, ocean, river designs
Security, protection designs
Social, cultural designs
Spirit, meditational designs
Software designs
Sports, sporting designs
Telecommunication designs
Travel, vacation designs
Transport, logistic designs
Web hosting designs
Wedding, marriage designs
White, light designs

E-COMMERCE DESIGNS
Magento store designs
OpenCart store designs
PrestaShop store designs
CRE Loaded store designs
Jigoshop store designs
VirtueMart store designs
osCommerce store designs
Zen Cart store designs

CMS DESIGNS
Flash CMS designs
Joomla CMS designs
Mambo CMS designs
Drupal CMS designs
WordPress blog designs
Forum designs
phpBB forum designs
PHP-Nuke portal designs

ANIMATED WEBSITE DESIGNS
Flash CMS designs
Silverlight animated designs
Silverlight intro designs
Flash animated designs
Flash intro designs
XML Flash designs
Flash 8 animated designs
Dynamic Flash designs
Flash animated photo albums
Dynamic Swish designs
Swish animated designs
jQuery animated designs

WEBSITE DESIGNS
WebMatrix Razor designs
HTML 5 designs
Web 2.0 designs
3-color variation designs
3D, three-dimensional designs
Artwork, illustrated designs
Clean, simple designs
CSS based website designs
Full design packages
Full ready websites
Portal designs
Stretched, full screen designs
Universal, neutral designs

CORPORATE ID DESIGNS
Corporate identity sets
Logo layouts, logo designs
Logotype sets, logo packs
PowerPoint, PTT designs
Facebook themes

VIDEO, SOUND & MUSIC
Video e-cards
After Effects video intros
Special video effects
Music tracks, music loops
Stock music bank

GRAPHICS & CLIPART
Pro clipart & illustrations, $19/year
5,000+ icons by subscription
Icons, pictograms

 
Kreuzberg Sale - Buy now!
Super Offers
Super Offers
Custom Logo Design $149  ▪  Web Programming  ▪  ID Card Printing  ▪  Best Web Hosting  ▪  eCommerce Software  ▪  Add Your Link
© 1996-2013 MAGIA Internet StudioAboutPortfolioPhoto on DemandHostingAdvertiseSitemapPrivacyMaria Online