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Oranienburger and Straße
The original Jewish Museum in Berlin was founded on Oranienburger Straße in 1933, but was closed soon thereafter, in 1938, by the Nazi regime.
The Kunsthaus Tacheles ( Art House Tacheles ), was an art center in Berlin, Germany, a large ( 9000 square meter ) building on Oranienburger Straße in the district known as Mitte.
The building complex stretched from Friedrichstraße to Oranienburger Straße.
A new street was planned on the site and would have created a shortcut between Oranienburger Straße and Friedrichstraße.
One week later, the sequestrator ordered an almost 3 m tall wall to be built, separating the Oranienburger Straße from the building's courtyard.
On 2 July 1990, Oranienburger Straße was the first ghost station on the Nord-Süd-S-Bahn to reopen.
The Neue Synagoge (" New Synagogue ") was built 1859 – 1866 as the main synagogue of the Berlin Jewish community, on Oranienburger Straße.
The front of the building, facing Oranienburger Straße, is richly ornamented with shaped bricks and terracotta, accented by coloured glazed bricks.
The left building and the second right building of the New Synagogue, also property of Berlin's Jewish Community, survived the war intact and it was in one of them, in Oranienburger Straße 28, that surviving Jews formally reconstituted Jüdische Gemeinde zu Berlin, Berlin's mainstream Jewish congregation in 1946.
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Most of the scenes were shot at Tegel Airport, Karl-Marx-Allee, Alexanderplatz, Oranienburger Straße and the Jewish Cemetery Weißensee in Berlin.

Oranienburger and New
Although the New Synagogue is still an anchor for Jewish history and culture, Oranienburger straße and surrounding areas are increasingly known for the shopping and nightlife.

Straße and nearby
Founded by German merchant Georg Wertheim ( 1857 – 1939 ), designed by architect Alfred Messel ( 1853 – 1909 ), opened in 1897 and extended several times over the following 40 years, it ultimately possessed a floor area double that of the Reichstag, a 330-metre-long granite and plate glass facade along Leipziger Straße, 83 elevators, three escalators, 1, 000 telephones, 10, 000 lamps, five kilometres of pneumatic tubing for moving items from the various departments to the packing area, and a separate entrance directly from the nearby U-Bahn station.
The tower was modeled on the Mühlacker radio transmitter, it replaced a smaller transmitter in Gleiwitz situated nearby on Raudener Straße and went in service on 23 December 1935.
It was situated close to the wall nearby the Bornholmer Straße border crossing.

Straße and New
de: Kategorie: Straße in New York City
Today Inditex's stores can be seen in places like New York's Fifth Avenue, Milan's Corso Vittorio Emanuele II, London's Regent Street and Oxford Street, Frankfurt's Zeil, Shanghai's Nanjing West Road, Tokyo's Shibuya, Istanbul's Nişantaşı, Seoul's Myeong-dong, Sydney's Pitt Street Mall, Singapore's Orchard Road and Vienna's Kärntner Straße.

Straße and were
For the benefit of the former, the row of post-war single-storey shops in Potsdamer Straße now sold a wide variety of souvenir goods, many of which were purchased by coach-loads of curious visitors brought specially to this sad location.
Previously, the parliament had assembled in several other buildings in Leipziger Straße in Berlin but these were generally considered too small, so in 1872 an architectural contest with 103 participating architects was carried out to erect a new building.
During the German occupation, what is now called Marshal Józef Piłsudski square and Gabriel Narutowicz Street were named Adolf Hitler Platz and Hindenburg Straße.
The buildings on the north side of Wedding's Bernauer Straße and the street, including sidewalks, were in the French sector, while the buildings along the southern side were in Soviet territory.
Its first true inn opened in the 1770s, in the street then called Berliner Straße ( now Otto-Suhr-Allee ), and many other inns and beer gardens were to follow, popular for weekend parties especially.
From the 1860s on the wealthy Bourgeoisie of Berlin discovered Charlottenburg as a residential area, among the first were Gerson von Bleichröder and Ernst Werner von Siemens, who had a villa built in the Berliner Straße in 1862.
There arose yet another superfluous government building in 1975 after the communities of the old Amt of Warburg-Land were amalgamated with Warburg, namely the Amt administration building on Kasseler Straße, which was forsaken by the district authorities in favour of the Behördenhaus (" Authority House ") on Bahnhofstraße.
On 14 November that year, Friedrichshain experienced violent clashes when hundreds of squatters were forcefully evicted from houses in Mainzer Straße by police acting on the orders of the Senate of the recently united city, an act which would trigger the fall of the governing coalition when the Green Party withdrew in protest.
There were numerous squats in Friedrichshain, with many in and around Rigaer Straße, Mainzer Straße and Scharnweber Straße.
In the East Berlin section, plans were put into place to widen the street to four lanes as was done to the Leipziger Straße ; the Hotel Unter den Linden ( demolished 2006 ) and the original Lindencorso ( demolished 1991 ) were the only structures built during this time with the wider profile of the street in mind.
During the First World War Pirna became a garrison and the engineer battalions 12 and 5 of the Royal Saxon field artillery regiment No. 64 were billeted on Rottwerndorfer Straße.
In 1954 and 1956, two of the largest German medieval treasures of silver ( 95 pieces of round bullion, weighing 7. 5 kg, dating from the 14th century ) were found under the streets Stederdorfer Straße and Horstweg.
The residential areas were built, on both sides of Kelkheimer Straße and on the south-side of the town, around Staufenstraße and Sodener Straße.
In the same year the first street lamps were erected in Bahnhofstraße ( today Kölner Straße ) and the first mains electricity was delivered to houses.
Huts were erected on Neusser Straße and Tenholter Straße as soldiers ' quarters, in addition to commandeered houses, flats were built on Freiheitsplatz, on Graf-Reinald-Straße and Glück-auf-Straße for the officers and NCOs.
Escape tunnels were also dug under the wall in the Bernauer Straße.

Straße and center
In a unique effort to move drug-addicted streetwalkers out of the city center and reduce violence against these women, the city of Cologne in 2001 created a special area for tolerated street prostitution in Geestemünder Straße.
< center > 360 °- Panorama of the intersection of Schönhauser Allee with Danziger and Eberswalder Straße.
From left to right: junction of Eberswalder Straße, Schönhauser Allee toward the north ( with elevated train track ), Pappelallee, junction of Danziger Straße, Schönhauser Allee toward the south, Kastanienallee </ center >
The center of nightlife is the region around the U-Bahn station Eberswalder Straße at the intersections of Schönhauser Allee, Danziger Straße, Eberswalder Straße, Kastanienallee and Pappelallee.
The main campus is located South of the city center, mostly in the area bordered by Nöthnitzer Straße, Fritz-Förster-Platz and Münchner Platz ; the medical faculty can be found in the Johannstadt district.
Another area of rich cultural activity is the city center ( Rathausplatz, Holstenbrücke ) and the area connecting the city center with the ferry harbor ( Alter Markt, Dänische Straße, Schloßpark ).
A major problem in Pasching is the heavy traffic along the Kremstal Straße especially around the shopping center.

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