Legiendamm
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Former name(s)
- Luisenufer
- (1849–1937)
- Kösterdamm
- (1937–1947)[1]
NamesakeCarl Legien
TypeStreet
LocationBerlin, Germany
Legiendamm in 2011 | |
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| Former name(s) |
|
|---|---|
| Namesake | Carl Legien |
| Type | Street |
| Location | Berlin, Germany |
| Quarter | Mitte, Kreuzberg |
| Nearest metro station | |
| Coordinates | 52°30′17″N 13°25′01″E / 52.504631°N 13.417008°E |
| North end |
|
| Major junctions | Waldemarstraße |
| South end | Oranienplatz |
Legiendamm is a street in Berlin, Germany.[2] The street is parallel to Leuschnerdamm and borders an accumulation pond of the former Luisenstadt Canal.[3] It is named after Carl Legien and was previously known as Luisenufer.[4] Notable features include Markthalle VII and a bust of Carl Legien.
