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Fennpfuhl Quarter of Berlin Skyline with the Fennpfuhlpark Fennpfuhl Location of Fennpfuhl in Lichtenberg district and Berlin Coordinates 52°31′42″N 13°28′27″E / 52.52833°N 13.47417°E / 52.52833; 13.47417 Administration Country Germany State Berlin City Berlin Borough Lichtenberg Basic statistics Area 2.12 km2 (0.82 sq mi) Elevation 60 m  (197 ft) Population 30,932  (30 June 2008)  - Density 14,591 /km2 (37,789 /sq mi) Founded 1961 Other information Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2) Licence plate B Postal codes (nr. 1111) 10369 Website Official website Otto-Marquardt-Straße Skyscraper in Anton-Saefkow-Platz Fennpfuhl is a German locality (Ortsteil) in the borough (Bezirk) of Lichtenberg, Berlin. With a population of 30,932 (2008) in an area of 2.12 km2 (0.82 sq mi), it is the second most densely populated locality in Berlin (14,591/km²) after Friedenau.[1] Contents 1 History 2 Geography 3 Transport 4 Photo gallery 5 References 6 External links // History In April 1961, the land development of the area, called Lichtenberg (Nord) at that time, was begun, and planning was subdivided into three sections. The area to be built upon covered an area of 175 hectares (430 acres). In the Erich-Kuttner-Straße on the edge of the area (section I), the first Plattenbau, one of the most commonly built type of residence in East Germany, was built. The building, which was built as an experimental sample, is under monument protection today.[2] On December 2, 1972, construction of the quarter began, the plan being to develop an area for almost 50,000 inhabitants. Populated since the early 1970s, it was officially completed on May 12, 1986.[3] Geography Fennpfuhl is situated in the eastern side of the city, on the outside edge of the Hundekopf (dog's head), the colloquial name for central Berlin surrounded by the Ringbahn. It borders the localities of Lichtenberg, Alt-Hohenschönhausen, Weißensee and Prenzlauer Berg (both in Pankow district). An urban park (Fennpfuhlpark), characterized by numerous sculptures, is situated in the middle of the quarter. Transport As urban railways, the locality is served by the S-Bahn lines S4 (Ringbahn), S8 and S9, at the stations of Storkower Straße and Landsberger Allee. It is also served by the tramway lines M5, M6, M8, M13, 16 and 21. Photo gallery P2 building at Platz der Vereinten Nationen ("United Nations Square [4]) A bridge on the lake in Fennpfuhlpark The sculpture "Große Liegende" by Siegfried Krepp in Fennpfuhlpark References ^ (German) Boroughs, Localities, and Statistical Tracts from Berlin's Statistical Office ^ (German) P2 in Berliner protected monument's list ^ (German) Historical chronicles and pictures about Fennpfuhl ^ until 1992 Leninplatz External links Media related to Fennpfuhl at Wikimedia Commons (German) Fennpfuhl official website (German) Fennpfuhl page on www.berlin.de v • d • e Boroughs and localities of Berlin Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf Charlottenburg • Charlottenburg-Nord • Grunewald • Halensee • Schmargendorf • Westend • Wilmersdorf Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg Friedrichshain • Kreuzberg Lichtenberg Alt-Hohenschönhausen • Falkenberg • Fennpfuhl • Friedrichsfelde • Karlshorst • Lichtenberg • Malchow • Neu-Hohenschönhausen • Rummelsburg • Wartenberg Marzahn-Hellersdorf Biesdorf • Hellersdorf • Kaulsdorf • Mahlsdorf • Marzahn Mitte Gesundbrunnen • Hansaviertel • Mitte • Moabit • Tiergarten • Wedding Neukölln Britz • Buckow • Gropiusstadt • Neukölln • Rudow Pankow Blankenburg • Blankenfelde • Buch • Französisch Buchholz • Heinersdorf • Karow • Niederschönhausen • Pankow • Prenzlauer Berg • Rosenthal • Stadtrandsiedlung Malchow • Weißensee • Wilhelmsruh Reinickendorf Frohnau • Heiligensee • Hermsdorf • Konradshöhe • Lübars • Märkisches Viertel • Reinickendorf • Tegel • Waidmannslust • Wittenau Spandau Falkenhagener Feld • Gatow • Hakenfelde • Haselhorst • Kladow • Siemensstadt • Spandau • Staaken • Wilhelmstadt Steglitz-Zehlendorf Dahlem • Lankwitz • Lichterfelde • Nikolassee • Steglitz • Wannsee • Zehlendorf Tempelhof-Schöneberg Friedenau • Lichtenrade • Mariendorf • Marienfelde • Schöneberg • Tempelhof Treptow-Köpenick Adlershof • Alt-Treptow • Altglienicke • Baumschulenweg • Bohnsdorf • Friedrichshagen • Grünau • Johannisthal • Köpenick • Müggelheim • Niederschöneweide • Oberschöneweide • Plänterwald • Rahnsdorf • Schmöckwitz Boroughs > Localities > Zones • Greater Berlin Act • Former boroughs Coordinates: 52°31′42″N 13°28′27″E / 52.52833°N 13.47417°E / 52.52833; 13.47417