The name goes back to the bloody events on March 12 and 13, 1919, when at least eleven insurgents were shot in front of the southern border wall of the then still existing cemetery on Möllendorffstraße
In 1798, General Wichard von Möllendorff had a manor house and surrounding park built and laid out in the center of Lichtenberg. Since 1907, the 5.3 hectare park has been redesigned as the Lichtenberg
"On January 15, 1990, demonstrators took possession of the Stasi headquarters.A week later, the Central Round Table, a committee of representatives of the SED dictatorship and civil rights groups, decided
A memorial plaque has been added to the "Mother and Child" sculpture on Freiaplatz in Lichtenberg. The plaque commemorates Liselotte (Lilo) Herrmann, who was murdered in Plötzensee on June 20, 1938 for
The memorial was probably built in 1946 as a Soviet memorial for the Russian cemetery grove of the hospital, which was used as a military hospital at the time. The bodies were moved in 1949 and the memorial
"Until 2007, today's landscape park was a wild mixture of wasteland, farmland, housing and green areas. Since the Agrarbörse Deutschland Ost e.V., together with the district office in Lichtenberg, initiated
The basis for the establishment of the VdN Memorial at the Friedrichsfelde Central Cemetery was a resolution passed by the Berlin City Council in 1975.
The Friedrichsfelde Central Cemetery, also known as the Socialist Cemetery, became a memorial to the socialists. The cemetery in Berlin's Friedrichsfelde district was opened on May 21, 1881 and became
The liturgical garden was completed in 2022 after a long period of planning and was inaugurated on June 28, 2022 as part of the parish summer festival. Since then, it has been open to everyone as a contemplative
The work "Himmel über Nöldnerplatz" by Christian Hasucha won the competition for the new design of this square. Although the competition was not themed, it was recommended that the competition entry should
"The Museum Lichtenberg is more than just a museum. As an information, cultural and educational center, it invites visitors to view, explore and discuss Lichtenberg's past and present from different perspectives.
The memorial stone (wall made of yellowish clinker bricks) with the inscription is located to the left of the relief portrait of Schulze-Boysen created by Hans Kies on the building of the Mildred Harnack