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1 Overview  





2 Subdivision  





3 Politics  



3.1  District council  





3.2  District government  







4 Transportation  



4.1  Motorised transportation  





4.2  Public transportation  







5 Twin towns  sister cities  





6 Photogallery  





7 See also  





8 References  





9 External links  














Pankow






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Coordinates: 52°34N 13°24E / 52.567°N 13.400°E / 52.567; 13.400
 

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Pankow
Entrance of the Bürgerpark in the district
Entrance of the Bürgerpark in the district
Flag of Pankow
Coat of arms of Pankow
Location of Pankow in Berlin
Pankow is located in Germany
Pankow

Pankow

Pankow is located in Berlin
Pankow

Pankow

Coordinates: 52°34′N 13°24′E / 52.567°N 13.400°E / 52.567; 13.400
CountryGermany
StateBerlin
CityBerlin
Subdivisions13 localities
Government
 • Borough MayorCordelia Koch (Greens)
Area
 • Total103.07 km2 (39.80 sq mi)
Population
 (2023-12-31)[1]
 • Total424,307
 • Density4,100/km2 (11,000/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Vehicle registrationB
Websiteberlin.de/ba-pankow

Pankow (German: [ˈpaŋkoː] ) is the second largest area of Berlin by population (424,000 in 2023). In Berlin's 2001 administrative reform, it was merged with the former boroughs of Prenzlauer Berg and Weißensee; the resulting borough retained the name Pankow. Pankow was sometimes claimed by the Western Allies (United States, United Kingdom, and France) to be the capital of the German Democratic Republic (East Germany), while the German Democratic Republic itself considered East Berlin to be its capital.

Overview[edit]

The borough, named after the Panke river, covers the northeast of the city region, including the inner city locality of Prenzlauer Berg. It borders Mitte and Reinickendorf in the west, Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg in the south, and Lichtenberg in the east. Pankow is Berlin's largest borough by population and the second largest by area (after Treptow-Köpenick).

Between 1945 and 1960, Schönhausen Palace and the nearby Majakowskiring street in the Niederschönhausen locality of Pankow was the home to many members of the East German government. Western writers therefore often referred to Pankow as a metonym for the East German regime—as reflected by Udo Lindenberg's song Sonderzug nach Pankow. The fact that "-ow" is rare as an ending for place names in West Germany and – especially in the wrong but common pronunciation /'pankof/ – sounds Slavic or more specifically "Russian" to German ears may have played a role in this use as it carried a connotation of the East German government being a foreign, more specifically Russian/Soviet, puppet regime — a claim right leaning newspapers and politicians often made much more openly than through this mere insinuation and connotation.

The Rykestrasse Synagogue, Germany's largest synagogue, is located in the Prenzlauer Berg locality. The Weißensee Cemetery is one of the largest Jewish cemeteries in Europe. In northern Prenzlauer Berg, the Wohnstadt ("residential town") Carl Legien is part of the Berlin Modernist Housing Estates UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Weißer See is the borough's largest natural body of water.

Subdivision[edit]

Subdivisions of Pankow

The Pankow borough consists of 13 localities:

  • Weissensee
  • Blankenburg
  • Heinersdorf
  • Karow
  • Stadtrandsiedlung Malchow
  • Pankow
  • Blankenfelde
  • Buch
  • Französisch Buchholz
  • Niederschönhausen
  • Rosenthal
  • Wilhelmsruh
  • Politics[edit]

    District council[edit]

    The governing body of Pankow is the district council (Bezirksverordnetenversammlung). It has responsibility for passing laws and electing the city government, including the mayor. The most recent district council election was held on 26 September 2021, and the results were as follows:

    Party Lead candidate Votes % +/- Seats +/-
    Alliance 90/The Greens (Grüne) Cordelia Koch 56,349 24.7 Increase 4.1 16 Increase4
    The Left (LINKE) Sören Benn 44,351 19.4 Decrease 1.6 12 Decrease1
    Social Democratic Party (SPD) Rona Tietje 38,984 18.1 Decrease 3.0 11 Decrease1
    Christian Democratic Union (CDU) Denise Bittner 28,165 12.3 Decrease 0.4 8 ±0
    Alternative for Germany (AfD) Daniel Krüger 17,822 7.8 Decrease 5.5 5 Decrease3
    Free Democratic Party (FDP) Thomas Enge 13,241 5.8 Increase 1.9 3 Increase1
    Tierschutzpartei 6,053 2.7 New 0 New
    Die PARTEI 5,310 2.3 Decrease 0.3 0 ±0
    dieBasis 4,236 1.9 New 0 New
    Volt Germany 3,980 1.7 New 0 New
    The Greys 3,429 1.5 New 0 New
    Free Voters 2,315 1.0 New 0 New
    Klimaliste 1,885 0.8 New 0 New
    Renters' Party 1,523 0.7 Decrease 0.9 0 ±0
    Ecological Democratic Party 459 0.2 New 0 New
    Valid votes 228,102 99.3
    Invalid votes 1,561 0.7
    Total 229,663 100.0 55 ±0
    Electorate/voter turnout 310,049 74.1 Increase 7.3
    Source: Elections Berlin

    District government[edit]

    The district mayor (Bezirksbürgermeister) is elected by the Bezirksverordnetenversammlung, and positions in the district government (Bezirksamt) are apportioned based on party strength. Sören Benn of The Left was elected mayor on 27 October 2016. Since the 2021 municipal elections, the composition of the district government is as follows:

    Councillor Party Portfolio
    Sören Benn LINKE District Mayor
    Economy, Finance, Staff and Logistics
    Cordelia Koch GRÜNE Deputy Mayor
    Social Affairs, Health and Planning
    Rona Tietje SPD Urban Development and Civil Service
    Manuela Anders-Granitzki CDU Public Order, Streets, Green Spaces and Environment
    Cornelius Bechtler GRÜNE Youth
    Dominique Krössin LINKE Education, Sport and Culture
    Source: Berlin.de

    Transportation[edit]

    Motorised transportation[edit]

    Pankow's road network is characterised by three radial axes to and from the city centre at Alexanderplatz - all of them running in a north/north-eastern direction: B96a (Schönhauser Allee/Berliner Straße), B109 (Prenzlauer Allee/Prenzlauer Promenade) and B2 (Greifswalder Straße/Berliner Allee). B109 leads to A114; Pankow is also the only borough in Berlin which is directly served by the Berliner Ring A10.

    The ring roads of Danziger Straße (within the Berlin S-Bahn circle line) and Ostseestraße - Wisbyer Straße - Bornholmer Straße also of high importance.

    Public transportation[edit]

    Pankow is served by the S-Bahn lines S1, S2, S25, S26, S41, S42, S8 and S85. The northeastern part of the Berlin S-Bahn circle line is located in Pankow, which includes the stations of Storkower Straße, Landsberger Allee, Greifswalder Straße, Prenzlauer Allee and Schönhauser Allee. Bornholmer Straße station and Wollankstraße station border the borough of Mitte, while Schönholz station and Wilhelmsruh station border Reinickendorf. The Stettiner Bahn serves Pankow, Pankow-Heinersdorf, Blankenburg, Karow and Buch.

    In addition to the S-Bahn, five U-Bahn stations are located in the borough of Pankow: Senefelderplatz, Eberswalder Straße, Schönhauser Allee, Vinetastraße and Pankow. At Schönhauser Allee and Pankow, travellers can change to S-Bahn services.

    Twin towns – sister cities[edit]

    Pankow is twinned with:[2]

    Photogallery[edit]

    School behind the town hall
    Town hall
    Pankow Church
    Public transport station in Pankow

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Einwohnerinnen und Einwohner im Land Berlin am 31. Dezember 2023". Amt für Statistik Berlin-Brandenburg. February 2024.
  • ^ "Städtepartnerschaften". berlin.de (in German). Berlin. 12 September 2019. Retrieved 8 February 2021.
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