Legiendamm is a street in Berlin, Germany.[2] The street is parallel to Leuschnerdamm and borders an accumulation pond of the former Luisenstadt Canal.[3] It is named after Carl Legien and was previously known as Luisenufer.[4] Notable features include Markthalle VII and a bust of Carl Legien.
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 |
North end |
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Major junctions | Waldemarstraße |
South end | Oranienplatz |
References
edit- ^ "Legiendamm". Kauperts Straßenführer durch Berlin (in German). Kaupert . 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
edit- Media related to Legiendamm (Berlin) at Wikimedia Commons