Bergfelde
Bergfelde is a district of the city Hohen Neuendorf in the northern Berlin outskirts. The place was first mentioned in a document in 1349 and incorporated into Hohen Neuendorf on December 6, 1993.
History
Bergfelde was first mentioned in a deed for transfer in 1349 as "Bercholtz" and is also named Berkow and Birkholz in literature.In 1653, Luise Henriette von Oranien was given the village by her husband, Elector Friedrich Wilhelm of Brandenburg. The village at the time was assigned to the Bötzow district. In the following centuries, the owners and population of the village changed.
Religion
The Bergfelde-Schönfließ church community belongs to the Berlin North-East Church District in the Sprengel Berlin of the Evangelical Church Berlin-Brandenburg-Silesian Upper Lusatia.Parks and leisure
In Bergfelde there is the SV Grün-Weiß Bergfelde. The focus of the club is football, but other sports are also offered as leisure sports. Currently, the city of Hohen Neuendorf and the municipality of Mühlenbecker Land are planning the construction of a new sports field for the club's football games. The Tennisclub Grün Weiß Bergfelde is also active in Bergfelde.Economy and infrastructure
In Bergfelde there are various companies and craftsmen as well as several shopping opportunities, particularly the newly constructed town center with shopping and service offerings near the S-Bahn station.The Schwarze Walfisch Gin comes from Bergfelde.