- The
Berlin Customs Wall (German: "Berliner Zoll- und
Akzisemauer",
literally Berlin customs and
excise wall ) was a ring wall
around the
historic city...
- to the west and the
construction of the
Berlin Customs Wall (German:
Akzisemauer) in 1734, the
latter of
which enclosed the old
fortified city and many...
-
Potsdamer Bahnhof), and with Berlin's old
customs or
excise wall (German:
Akzisemauer)
running down its centre. At the time of the
Anhalter Bahnhof's construction...
- now useless, so they were torn down. A new
customs wall (the Zoll- und
Akzisemauer) was
built further out,
punctuated by 14
ornate gates.
Inside the gates...
-
Leipziger Platz merges into the better-known
Potsdamer Platz. The Zoll- und
Akzisemauer (Customs and
Acquisition Wall)
separated the two
squares until it was...
-
Bloch & Partner, 1986, p. 16. No ISBN.
Helmut Zschocke, Die
Berliner Akzisemauer: Die
vorletzte Mauer der Stadt, Berlin:
Berlin Story, 2007, p. 150....
- the next few years,
other lines followed from the
former gates of the
Akzisemauer to the suburbs. The
individual lines were
connected by a
circle route...