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Warmes Licht und kühles Bier – Fahrradroute der Industriekultur Berlin

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Warmes Licht und kühles Bier – Fahrradroute der Industriekultur Berlin

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February 12, 2022

Warmes Licht und kühles Bier – Fahrradroute der Industriekultur Berlin

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24.7km

16.8km/h

110m

100m

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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

Includes an off-grid segment

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After 1.95 km for 159 m

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98 m

German Museum of Technology (1983)

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Innovative Technology and Elegant Form – Form and function have influenced each other in manifold ways. Steam engines were graced with classical columns. Locomotives doubled as streamlined beauties. And cars …

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836 m

Gateway to the South.
The Anhalter Bahnhof passenger station was a place of longing for Berliners around 1900. The first train bound for the Duchy of Anhalt departed from here, …

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954 m

Courtyard Inventiveness.
For Steve Jobs and Apple it was a garage. For Siemens it was a small workshop in a rear courtyard. Here in the shadow of the Anhalter Bahnhof …

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1.98 km

Power Generation and Techno Culture.
Berlin’s second power plant (1885) was constantly expanded, and it quickly filled the limited space of the cramped courtyard in which it was built. The …

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2.33 km

Museum for Communication Berlin (1898)

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From Smoke Signals to Smartphones.
The Museum for Communication was originally founded in 1872 as the world’s first postal museum. The historic building opened to the public in 1898. From …

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6.16 km

Scharnhorst Substation (1927)

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Observation Post for Street Lights.
This substation has a special feature: a glass observation post 25 meters high for supervising the city’s streetlights. Down to the 1940s, an employee decided …

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7.93 km

AEG Appliance Factory (1890)

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Nucleus of the Electrical Power and Engineering Industries.
The Allgemeine Elektricitäts Gesellschaft (AEG), founded by Emil Rathenau, rose to become a world leader in the electrical engineering industry. This history …

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8.48 km

AEG Tunnel (1897)

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First Subway Tunnel in Germany.
A 295-meter tunnel connected the AEG appliance factory with the AEG Humboldthain Works. Electric trains transported both materials and workers between the two locations. The …

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8.82 km

AEG at Humboldthain (1894–1941)

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Grand Factory Complex.
Motors, machines, and electrical appliances – the range of products made at the new AEG location around 1900 was enormous. Although constructed only a few years apart, …

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10.3 km

Humboldt Substation (1927)

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Marienburg in Berlin.
Hans Heinrich Müller took over the building division of Bewag in 1924. He designed substations all over Berlin that were reminiscent of castles. For he was fascinated …

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11.1 km

Malt Beer and Art Nouveau.
The malt beer specialties patented by Christoph Groterjan were the main attraction of the small brewery that opened at 4 Milastraße in 1897. A typical …

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11.3 km

From Municipal Umbrella to Viaduct.
It is strange to think of a subway running over a viaduct. To avoid the technical difficulties involved in digging a tunnel under the Spree …

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12.0 km

Icon of the Beer Metropolis.
Brewhouse, horse stable, restaurant – these labels are still to be found on the buildings that Franz Schwechten began erecting in 1878 for one of …

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12.7 km

Pfefferberg Brewery (1844)

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Bavarian Beer in Prussia.
This brewery was built on empty fields right outside the city gate by Bavarian brewmaster Joseph Pfeffer, a pioneer of industrial beer production who brought the …

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17.1 km

Supplying Energy in a Residential Neighborhood.
When the Berlin Wall went up, the capital of East Germany needed its own energy supply. Thus the Berlin Mitte Power Plant went online …

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20.5 km

Fichtestraße Gasometer (1884)

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Storehouse of History.
Illuminating gas for Berlin’s streetlights started being stored here in 1884. The city’s last remaining brick gasometer was once one of four such structures. The changeover to …

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21.1 km

Courtyards at Südstern (1908)

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Kreuzberg Mix.
The Höfe am Südstern are an example of courtyards with upscale commercial space flanked on both sides by elegant apartment buildings facing the street. The posh building on …

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24.7 km

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12.7 km

6.48 km

2.84 km

2.15 km

319 m

175 m

Surfaces

15.1 km

4.90 km

3.21 km

1.44 km

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