Kreuz Oranienburg
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TypeCloverleaf with semi-direct link
Lanes2x4/2x4/2x5
| Dreieck Oranienburg | |
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| Location | |
|---|---|
| Oranienburg, Germany | |
| Coordinates | 52°42′19″N 13°11′41″E / 52.70528°N 13.19472°E |
| Roads at junction | |
| Construction | |
| Type | Cloverleaf with semi-direct link |
| Lanes | 2x4/2x4/2x5 |
| Opened | 1982 (cloverleaf edited in the early 21st century) |
The Kreuz Oranienburg (German:Autobahndreieck Kreuz Oranienburg) is a partial cloverleaf with a semi-direct link in the German state Brandenburg in the Metropolitan region of Berlin.
The interchange connects the A111 from Dreieck Charlottenburg in Berlin and the B96 from Oranienburg to the A10, the Berlin Beltway.
The interchange lies in the municipal areas of Leegebruch and Velten in the Landkreis Oberhavel. The nearby cities and villages are Oberkrämer, Oranienburg, Birkenwerder and Hohen Neuendorf. The interchange is approximately 25 km northwest of the centre of Berlin.
Near the interchange lies the nature reserve Naturpark Barnim and the river Havel, that is crossed by both motorways.
