Almost 140 years ago, the transformation of the previously predominantly agricultural area north of Stresemannstraße into a large urban district began. In the process, avenues that still exist today and a small park were planned. In the 1920s, "green policy ... was a social act": green residential areas were deliberately created for local recreation. After 1945, the pressure on undeveloped areas increased.
After a short illustrated presentation to introduce the topic, we will talk to each other over coffee and cake. During the subsequent city tour with Helga Magdalena Thienel, we will stop off at Alsenplatz, the former allotment garden colony on Langenfelder Straße and Düppelstraße.
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incl. coffee and cake