The Helmholtzplatz or just Helmi, is a little green oasis located right in the midst of a densely populated area in the heart of the borough Prenzlauer Berg. Since it is the only bigger green space of the neighborhood, the Helmi, with its rectangular layout, resembles a small public park.
Before turning into the popular place it is today, the Helmholtzplatz experienced periods of unsteadiness – reflecting the ups and downs of the different social systems: Everything initially started in 1862 with the planning of the square which, according to the typical German principles at that time, was simply named Platz „D XII”. Back then, however, a brick factory was still located on “Helmi’s” grounds.
For this reason, the factory was no longer wanted and torn down. On 4 August 1897, after the construction of apartment buildings around the square, the Helmholtzplatz was given its name after the physician and physicist Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand von Helmholtz, who was one of the most versatile scientists of that time and who was also known as the Reich Chancellor for Physics. One year after renaming the square, the designing of the horticultural arrangements with integrated play areas was iniciated.
The whole neighborhood around the Helmholtzplatz was part of a development plan (the so called Hobrecht Plan) which was intended for the outskirts of Berlin.
Before turning into the popular place it is today, the Helmholtzplatz experienced periods of unsteadiness – reflecting the ups and downs of the different social systems: Everything initially started in 1862 with the planning of the square which, according to the typical German principles at that time, was simply named Platz „D XII”. Back then, however, a brick factory was still located on “Helmi’s” grounds.
For this reason, the factory was no longer wanted and torn down. On 4 August 1897, after the construction of apartment buildings around the square, the Helmholtzplatz was given its name after the physician and physicist Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand von Helmholtz, who was one of the most versatile scientists of that time and who was also known as the Reich Chancellor for Physics. One year after renaming the square, the designing of the horticultural arrangements with integrated play areas was iniciated.
The whole neighborhood around the Helmholtzplatz was part of a development plan (the so called Hobrecht Plan) which was intended for the outskirts of Berlin.
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Lat : 52.542988 - Lon : 13.41888
N52° 32' 34.7568 " E13° 25' 7.9679999999998"
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