Leipziger Straße (Berlin)
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Deutsch: Die Leipziger Straße ist eine wichtige Ost-West-Verbindungsstraße in Berlin-Mitte. Ihr westliches Ende ist der Leipziger Platz.
Historic Images
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Leipziger Platz, Blickrichtung Osten, um 1900
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Das ehemalige Kaufhaus Wertheim, um 1900
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Former Wertheim department store, about 1920
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Leipziger Straße, Berlin 1897
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Leipziger Straße 27/28, Ecke Friedrichstraße, Aufnahme vor 1900
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Leipziger Straße, Ecke Friedrichstraße, 1907
Images
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Blick auf den Leipziger Platz
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Leipziger Platz, Blickrichtung Osten
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Preußisches Herrenhaus (heute Sitz des Bundesrates)
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Detlev-Rohwedder-Haus (Finanzministerium); ehemaliges Reichsluftfahrtministerium; an der Leipziger Straße
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Wandbild von Max Lingner, "Aufbau der Republik", am Detlev-Rohwedder-Haus, Leipziger Str 7
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Leipziger Str. 125 (ehemaliger „Erweiterungsbau des Ministeriums der öffentlichen Arbeiten“ von 1894)
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Museum für Kommunikation (ehemaliges Reichspostmuseum von 1898), Leipziger Str. 16
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Bulgarian Embassy in Berlin.On the right side:"To break the wall"
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"To break the wall". Sculpture (4 meters) in front of the embassy of Bulgaria
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von Ecke Charlottenstraße, Blickrichtung Osten
Gebäude und Firmen, Südseite, von West nach Ost (Geschichte 1880–1945) / Buildings and companies, Southern side, west to east (history 1880–1945)
[edit]Leipziger Platz to Wilhelmstraße, No. 1–7
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No. 1–7:
ca. 1900. View of Leipziger Straße from Leipziger Platz. Counting starting with 1 on the right-hand side -
No. 1:
1910. Premises no. 1 belong to the building at Leipziger Platz 11, was built in 1852. Residence of Ministry of Trade, Commerce and Public Works of Prussia -
No. 2:
1891. Königliche Porzellan-Manufactur Berlin (Royal Porcelain Manufactory Berlin) -
No. 3–4:
ca. 1903/04. Building of Preußisches Herrenhaus until 1918 -
No. 5:
1923. Reichswehrministerium (Ministry of the Reichswehr of the Weimar Republic), demolished 1935 -
No. 5–7:
1937. Monumental office building, built for the Reichsluftfahrtministerium (Ministry of Aviation in Nazi Germany) in 1935/1936
Wilhelmstraße to Mauerstraße, No. 8–18
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No. 9–11:
1913. Fine fur and fashion goods C. A. Herpich Söhne, here since 1897 -
No. 8–13:
ca. 1928. Department store Kaufhaus C. A. Herpich & Söhne, extension and partial new building 1924–1929 -
No. 13:
after 1900. Branch of fur fashions J. Kutnewsky (from Hungary) -
No. 14–18:
1895. Reichspostamt in No. 15 was built in 1871–1874, extension building to Mauerstraße 1893–1897. Part of this extension: Reichspostmuseum -
No. 14–18:
1913 or a little earlier. Interior of the Reichspostmuseum -
No. 18:
1886–1892. Corner building of the merchant Hugo Klose, grocer and purveyor to the court for foodstuffs
Mauerstraße to Friedrichstraße, No. 19–28
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No. 19:
1886–1889. Königl. Immediatbau (royal immediacy), built at the end of 18th century, demolished in 1890. Departm. of invalids of the Ministry of War 1872–1890 -
No. 19–28:
1897. First on the right: Corner commercial building Zur Mauerkrone, built in 1890 -
No. 18–19:
1900. Between No. 18 and 19: Road junction Mauerstraße -
No. 19:
1922. Fur fashion house J. Neuheit -
No. 23:
1900. New commercial building J. D. Gross, built in 1899/1900 -
No. 25:
1910. Weinhaus Kempinski (Kempinski wine house) -
No. 27–28:
1910/11. Sports fashion shop S. Adam Bekleidungs-geschäft
Friedrichstraße to Charlottenstraße, No. 29–35
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No. 29–35:
1902. -
No. 23–35 (right):
1907. -
No. 30:
1889. Shops such as for gallantry, silk, or meat goods -
No. 31–32:
1889. Wine tavern, several branches and various shops -
No. 31–32:
1894. New building Geschäftshaus Carpenter -
No. 34:
1893 at the latest. Kaufhaus Thiele, built 1883/84
Charlottenstraße to Markgrafenstraße, No. 36–42
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No. 36:
1909. Mail order company for ladies' dress fabrics Gustav Cords. -
No. 36:
after 1913. Ladies' fashion house Kersten und Tuteur -
No. 38:
1896. Interior view of the first floor of the Louis Blumenthal sales area -
No. 38:
1910. Porcelain shop Porzellanwaren F. Hengstmann
Markgrafenstraße to Jerusalemer Straße, No. 43–50A
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No. 43:
1891. Store of Ascher & Münchow until 1906 -
No. 46–49:
ca. 1900. Warenhaus Tietz (Tietz Department Store), in this form until 1910 -
No. 50–50A:
after 1912. Warenhaus Tietz supplementary building, built 1912 -
between No. 50A and Kommandanten-straße 89:
ca. 1880. Dönhoffplatz, an unbuilt area of about 22,000 m² -
1889. Dönhoffplatz
Jerusalemer Straße to Spittelmarkt, No. 51–63A
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No. 58:
1924. Fur fashions Abuco -
No. 60–61:
1901–1905. Aschinger's Conditorei und Café here since 1901
Gebäude und Firmen, Nordseite, von Ost nach West (Geschichte 1880–1945) / Historic buildings and companies, Northern side, east to west (history 1880–1945)
[edit]Spittelmarkt to Jerusalemer Straße, No. 64–79
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No. 73–78 (right to left):
ca. 1880. Bigger building in center is No. 75 Palais Hardenberg, 1774–1905 (demolition) -
No. 74:
1910. Pharmacy Elephanten-Apotheke -
No. 79:
1912. Fur clothing wholesaler Pelz-Engros-Modellhaus Joseph Landsberger
Jerusalemer Straße to Markgrafenstraße, No. 80–89
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No. 83:
1882. Store of Spinn & Mencke -
No. 83:
1914. Tailored and fur clothing store L. Michelet & Co. -
No. 84–88:
ca. 1886–1892.
Markgrafenstraße to Charlottenstraße, No. 90–95
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No. 93:
1933. Pelikan-Apotheke (pharmacie) -
No. 94:
1885. Photo studio Otto Becker, here 1885–1890 -
No. 94:
1898. Photo studio Becker & Maass, here 1890–1904 -
No. 95:
1910. Kindergarderoben-handlung Arnold Müller (children's fashion), here until 1931
Charlottenstraße to Friedrichstraße, No. 96–102
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No. 96–98 (left):
1907. View to the east, house numbers are descending, beginning with cropped No. 99 -
No. 96:
1886. Corner house was built 1881, demolished before 1917. Ground floor: import company R. Beinhauer Söhne succ., 1st floor: Café Keck -
No. 100–102:
1898. Equitable-Palast of the American life insurance company Equitable was built 1887–1889. -
No. 100–102:
1900 at the latest. Equitable-Palast. Ground floor: shop of cigar factory Loeser & Wolff, 1st. and 2nd. floors: Café Kerkau with 20 billiard tables
Friedrichstraße to Mauerstraße, No. 103–112
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No. 103–109:
1908 at the latest. View to the west. In the corner building 103–104 branches of wine wholesaler C. S. Gerold Sohn and advertising expedition Rudolf Mosse -
No. 103–106:
ca. 1900. View to the east, house numbers on the left are descending, beginning with only cropped 107 -
No. 103–112:
1909. View to the east, house numbers on the left are descending, beginning with 112 -
No. 106–109:
1900–1904. View to the east, house numbers on the left are descending, beginning with 109 -
No. 106:
1910. Blusen-Specialist M. Wasservogel (blouse specialist) -
No. 107:
1886. Haus Henniger was built 1883. Shops: Nickel silverware Henniger & Co and lighting Schröder & Wenzel Beleuchtung -
No. 107:
1906. Fur fashions Carl Salbach -
No. 107:
1910. Porcelain shop Porzellanwaren F. A. Schumann -
No. 109:
before 1899. Wallpaper sale Julius Brühl -
No. 111:
1907. Showrooms of the Bildgießerei Gladenbeck & Sohn (sculpture foundry), here 1903–1916 -
No. 112:
1913. Branch of the company WMF
Mauerstraße to Wilhelmstraße, No. 113–123
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No. 114:
1899. Haus Löwenberg, furniture store, bicycle shop, lingerie equipment -
No. 114:
1909. Branch of Kodak (production and sale of photographic material) -
No. 115–116:
1888. Hofbuchhandlung Reinhold Kühn (book shop) -
No. 115–116:
1897–1907. Studio of the photo pioneer Ottomar Anschütz -
No. 117–118:
1910. Branche of Solingen steel goods factory Solinger Stahlwarenfabrik Fa. J. A. Henckels -
No. 117–118:
before 1905. Weinrestaurant Traube (wine restaurant), here since 1901 -
No. 119–120:
1910. Alfred Elsner & Co, Bijouterie and leather goods, founded 1896
Wilhelmstraße to Leipziger Platz, No. 124–137
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No. 124–137:
1913–1918. -
No. 124:
1886. Commerce building of the New York life insurance company Germania, built 1884/87 -
No. 126–130:
1913. Extension of department stores Kaufhaus Wertheim (4th construction phase 1910–1913) -
No. 128:
1891. Photo studio E. Bieber of photographer Leonard Berlin-Bieber, here 1890–1910 -
No. 129:
1906. Commercial building of chocolate factory Sarotti -
No. 130 (rear house):
1891. 2nd. floor: photo studio J. C. Schaarwächter, here since 1886 -
No. 132:
1881. Photo studio Loescher & Petsch, here 1871–1896 -
No. 132–133:
1897–1899. Kaufhaus Wertheim 1st construction segment, built 1897. -
No. 132–137:
1904. Kaufhaus Wertheim, view from Leipziger Platz