Borsighall Ironworks

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The ironworks to the west of Lichterfelder Strasse were originally built between 1847 and 1849 by the Borsig plant in the Berlin borough of Moabit as a prototype for an unsupported construction that could easily be expanded if needed. A monument of great significance in the history of architecture has been preserved opposite the Familiengarten in Eberswalde: the so-called Borsighalle, which once belonged to the grounds of the Eisenspalterei ironworks that stretched across both sides of Lichterfelder Strasse.
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  • Borsighalle innen, Foto: Stadt Eberswalde, Foto: Stadt Eberswalde
  • Borsighalle innen, Foto: Stadt Eberswalde, Foto: Stadt Eberswalde
  • Eisenspalterei, Foto: Stadt Eberswalde, Foto: Stadt Eberswalde
  • Foto: FlorianBeyer
  • Eisenspalterei, Foto: Stadt Eberswalde, Foto: Stadt Eberswalde
A model for a great many station concourses, factory halls and exhibition areas, it was demolished in 1900 and moved to its present location on the Finowkanal. The Eisenhalle to the west of Lichterfelder Strasse was originally built by the Borsig factory in the Berlin borough of Moabit from 1847 to 1849 as a prototype for an unsupported construction that could be expanded if needed. A model for a great many station concourses, factory halls and exhibition areas, it was demolished in 1900 and moved to its present location on the Finowkanal.
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The ironworks to the west of Lichterfelder Strasse were originally built between 1847 and 1849 by the Borsig plant in the Berlin borough of Moabit as a prototype for an unsupported construction that could easily be expanded if needed. A monument of great significance in the history of architecture has been preserved opposite the Familiengarten in Eberswalde: the so-called Borsighalle, which once belonged to the grounds of the Eisenspalterei ironworks that stretched across both sides of Lichterfelder Strasse.
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  • Borsighalle innen, Foto: Stadt Eberswalde, Foto: Stadt Eberswalde
  • Borsighalle innen, Foto: Stadt Eberswalde, Foto: Stadt Eberswalde
  • Eisenspalterei, Foto: Stadt Eberswalde, Foto: Stadt Eberswalde
  • Foto: FlorianBeyer
  • Eisenspalterei, Foto: Stadt Eberswalde, Foto: Stadt Eberswalde
A model for a great many station concourses, factory halls and exhibition areas, it was demolished in 1900 and moved to its present location on the Finowkanal. The Eisenhalle to the west of Lichterfelder Strasse was originally built by the Borsig factory in the Berlin borough of Moabit from 1847 to 1849 as a prototype for an unsupported construction that could be expanded if needed. A model for a great many station concourses, factory halls and exhibition areas, it was demolished in 1900 and moved to its present location on the Finowkanal.
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