Steglitz-Zehlendorf
Steglitz-Zehlendorf is the sixth borough of Berlin, formed in Berlin's 2001 administrative reform by merging the former boroughs of Steglitz and Zehlendorf.
Demographics
As of 2010, the borough had a population of roughly 294,000, of whom about 70,000 were of non-German ethnicity/origin. Hence, the percentage of migrants is a bit lower than Berlin's overall average, which is at roughly 30%.Percentage of the population with migration background | |
Germans without migration background/Ethnic Germans | 76% |
Germans with migration background/Foreigners | 24% |
– Middle Eastern/Muslim migration background | 4.5% |
– Polish migration background | 3.0% |
– Yugoslavian migration background | 1.5% |
– Afro-German/African background | 1.1% |
– Others | 14.0% |
Subdivision
The Steglitz-Zehlendorf borough consists of seven localities:- Steglitz
- Lichterfelde
- Lankwitz
- Zehlendorf
- Dahlem
- Nikolassee
- Wannsee
Politics
Borough Assembly
At the 2016 elections for the Borough Assembly the following parties were elected:- CDU 17
- SPD 13
- Alliance '90/The Greens 11
- Alternative for Germany 6
- Free Democratic Party 5
- The Left 3
Borough Mayors
- 2001–2006: Herbert Weber
- 2006–2016: Norbert Kopp
- since 2016: Cerstin Richter-Kotowski
Landmarks
- The Bierpinsel, a 1970s style restaurant tower in Steglitz
- The Botanical Garden in Dahlem
- Glienicke Palace
- Glienicke Hunting Lodge
- The Philological Library at the Free University of Berlin in Dahlem, by Norman Foster
- Prussian Privy State Archives in Dahlem
- The Wannsee: lake, villa, and lido
- Liebermann Villa, former residence of the painter Max Liebermann, today a museum for his art at the Wannsee
- Pfaueninsel , with the same named castle in the Wannsee
- Berlin Mexikoplatz station, Art Nouveau railway station in Zehlendorf
- The Lichterfelde West Villenkolonie – exclusive residential area of 1860 with tree lined and cobbled streets
Gallery
Education
- German Archaeological Institute
- American Academy
- Centre for Modern Oriental Studies
- The Japanische Internationale Schule zu Berlin, a Japanese international school, is in the Wannsee community in Steglitz-Zehlendorf.
- Charité – Campus Benjamin Franklin
- Freie Universität Berlin in Dahlem
Twin towns
These are:
International Szilvásvárad, 1989
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