Borchertstraße: The gateway from Wildberg
In the Middle Ages, the gate in the east of Wusterhausen was the main traffic artery over which the
The majority of foreigners and pilgrims from Berlin and Neuruppin entered the city. The infrastructure of the medieval city was built shortly after the city was founded in the mid-13th century.

Illustration of the city gate on the oldest city view at the beginning of the 18th century.

Dendrochronological dating of the archaeological finds at Wildberger Tor

Wildberger Straße, postcard archive of the trail museum

Wildberger Tor (today Borchertstraße).: Heilig-Geist-Hospital before 1896, historical postcard, Wegmuseum archive

Wildberger Tor (today Borchertstraße).: Heilig-Geist-Hospital before 1896, historical postcard, Wegmuseum archive

Borchertstrasse 2007, photo: H. Hirsch

Borchertstraße - the Wildberger Tor was located here, photo: KAZ

Borchertstraße before the new buildings were erected, photo: Erhard Hengst
Additional information
Exhibition: Bohle from the Wildberger Tor in the permanent exhibition. An oak trunk from the Bohlenweg at the Wildberger Tor in Wusterhausen, felled around 1240.
The oak trunk is part of the road surface of the wooden boardwalk at Wildberger Tor 4.

City walk map general view