Französisch Buchholz

Französisch Buchholz (German: [fʁanˈt͡søːzɪʃ ˈbuːxˌhɔlt͡s] ⓘ),[2] also known simply as Buchholz, is a German locality (Ortsteil) within the Berlin borough (Bezirk) of Pankow.

First mentioned in 1242 as Buckholtz in a document, it became the property of Frederick William I in 1670.

[3] Located in the northern suburbs of the city, but totally surrounded by the territory of Berlin, Buchholz borders on Buch, Karow, Blankenburg, Pankow, Niederschönhausen, Rosenthal and Blankenfelde.

The nearest S-Bahn stations are Blankenburg and Pankow-Heinersdorf, situated on the lines S2 and S8.

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