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The ''Afrikanisches Viertel'' ( en, African Quarter) is a neighborhood in Wedding, a locality of
Mitte Mitte () is the first and most central borough of Berlin. The borough consists of six sub-entities: Mitte proper, Gesundbrunnen, Hansaviertel, Moabit, Tiergarten and Wedding. It is one of the two boroughs (the other being Friedrichshain-Kreuzb ...
, Berlin, Germany. It is bounded by Müllerstraße, Seestraße,
Volkspark Rehberge Volkspark Rehberge is a public park in Wedding, a locality of Mitte, Berlin, Germany. The park was created and constructed from 1922–1929. The park covers approximately . Together with Goethepark, which is located immediately south-east of th ...
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Goethepark Goethepark is a public park in Wedding, a locality of Mitte, Berlin, Germany. The park was created and constructed from 1922–1924. The park covers approximately . Together with Volkspark Rehberge Volkspark Rehberge is a public park in Wed ...
, and the border with the neighboring borough of Reinickendorf. A large number of streets have names related to Africa, particularly parts of Africa that were involved in the German colonization of Africa. These include Afrikanische Straße, Cornelius-Fredericks-Straße, Damara Straße, Dualastraße, Ghanastraße, Guineastraße, Kameruner Straße, Kongostraße, Mohasistraße, Otawistraße, Petersallee, Sambesistraße, Sansibarstraße, Senegalstraße, Swakopmunder Straße, Tangastraße, Togostraße, Transvaalstraße, Ugandastraße, Usambarastraße, and Windhuker Straße, along with Manga-Bell-Platz.


Naming

Prior to the First World War,
Carl Hagenbeck Carl Hagenbeck (10 June 1844 – 14 April 1913) was a Germans, German merchant of wild animals who supplied many European zoos, as well as P. T. Barnum. He created the modern zoo with animal enclosures without bars that were closer to their natu ...
planned the creation of a new zoo similar to his Tierpark Hagenbeck in Hamburg on the grounds of what is today
Volkspark Rehberge Volkspark Rehberge is a public park in Wedding, a locality of Mitte, Berlin, Germany. The park was created and constructed from 1922–1929. The park covers approximately . Together with Goethepark, which is located immediately south-east of th ...
, including also a human zoo featuring peoples from Germany's overseas colonies. A Rep. 000-02-01, Nr. 2193 (Vorlage vom 19. 3. 1912) The war interrupted these plans, but the streets had largely been named by that point. A number of streets have been the point of controversy in the African Quarter. In particular, the streets named after Germans who were involved in colonizing parts of Africa, such as Lüderitzstraße, Petersallee, and
Nachtigal Nachtigal may refer to: * Nachtigal Falls, waterfalls on the Sanaga River, Cameroon * Nachtigal Glacier * Nachtigal Peak Family name * Gustav Nachtigal, German explorer * Jacob M. Nachtigal, American architect, of Omaha, Nebraska See also * Na ...
platz, which have been the target of occasional renaming initiatives. These names were criticized as discriminatory relics of colonialism and
imperialism Imperialism is the state policy, practice, or advocacy of extending power and dominion, especially by direct territorial acquisition or by gaining political and economic control of other areas, often through employing hard power (economic and ...
, honoring colonial figures who have since undergone historical re-evaluation. In 1986, Petersallee was re-dedicated to Hans Peters, a resistance fighter against Nazism, but the name remained unchanged. New names were agreed on in 2018: Petersallee will be split and its successors named after the Maji Maji Rebellion and
Anna Mungunda Anna "Kakurukaze" Mungunda (1932–10 December 1959) was a Namibian woman of Herero descent. She was the only woman among the casualties of the Old Location uprising in Windhoek on 10 December 1959. Since Namibia's independence on 21 March 1990, M ...
, Lüderitzstraße from 2 December 2022 bears the name of
Cornelius Frederiks Cornelius Fredericks (''also: Frederiks'') (died 16 February 1907) was a leader of the ǃAman (Bethanie Orlam), a subtribe of the Orlam people, in the southern area of German South-West Africa, today's Namibia. He was a rival Kaptein of the Beth ...
, and Nachtigalplatz is re-named Manga-Bell-Platz, after Emily and Rudolf Duala Manga Bell. Since the late 1990s, over 1,000 African immigrants have moved to the African Quarter (predominantly from Ghana, Cameroon, and Nigeria), for an estimated total of 2,500 citizens of various African nations officially residing in the quarter, although this figure does not include
naturalized Naturalization (or naturalisation) is the legal act or process by which a non-citizen of a country may acquire citizenship or nationality of that country. It may be done automatically by a statute, i.e., without any effort on the part of the in ...
African immigrants or their children. Of Berlin's 20,000 residents of African heritage, a large portion lives in Wedding and neighboring Tiergarten.


Architecture

Many of the buildings in the Afrikanisches Viertel date back to the 1920s and 1930s. The area is also home to the , as well as four buildings along Afrikanische Straße between Sambesistraße and Seestraße designed by
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe Ludwig Mies van der Rohe ( ; ; born Maria Ludwig Michael Mies; March 27, 1886August 17, 1969) was a German-American architect. He was commonly referred to as Mies, his surname. Along with Alvar Aalto, Le Corbusier, Walter Gropius and Frank Lloyd ...
.


Further reading

* ''Berlin-Wedding''; Verlag Karl Baedeker GmbH Freiburg; 2nd ed. 1983; pp. 34–35 * Ulrich van der Heyden: ''Auf Afrikas Spuren in Berlin. Die Mohrenstrasse und andere koloniale Erblasten.'' Berlin 2008 * Ulrich van der Heyden: ''Das afrikanische Viertel'', in: Ulrich van der Heyden, Joachim Zeller (pub.): ''Kolonialmetropole Berlin. Eine Spurensuche'', Berlin Edition, Berlin 2002, pp. 261–263


External links


''Wedding: Das afrikanische Viertel.''
In: ''
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'', 24 September 2008
''koloniale straßennamen , postkoloniale erinnerungskultur''

Initiative Pro Afrikanisches Viertel


References

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