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Deutsch: Berlin, Alt-Treptow, Eichenstraße 4 – Omnibus-Reparatur- und Wartungshalle der früheren Allgemeinen Berliner Omnibus AG (ABOAG), Architekt: Franz Ahrens, erbaut 1927; Nach Plänen von Franz Ahrens errichtet, wurde 1927 die Omnibus-Hauptwerkstatt der Allgemeine Berliner Omnibus-Actien-Gesellschaft mit zugehörigem Verwaltungstrakt errichtet. Damals war Bedarf nach einer Halle, in der die Omnibusse gut und schnell rangiert werden konnten, um notwendige Reparaturarbeiten schnell durchführen zu können. Sie war damals die größte freitragende Halle Europas. Tageslicht fällt durch die Oberlichter und die verglasten Stirnseiten der Halle ein. Die Figuren aus Klinkerstein am Eingangsportal stammen von Arminius Hasemann.
Während des zweiten Weltkriegs wurden in der Halle Panzer für die Wehrmacht gebaut und gewartet.
Während der DDR-Zeit und nach der Wiedervereinigung unter der ebenfalls wiedervereinigten BVG noch bis 1993 diente die Halle weiterhin als Omnibus-Betriebshof.
Ab 1995 war die Halle Veranstaltungsort, ist inzwischen saniert und bekannt unter dem Namen Arena.
English: Berlin, Alt-Treptow, Eichenstraße 4 – bus-maintenance-hall of former ABOAG, architect: Franz Ahrens, build 1927; today concert hall Arena Berlin
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bus-maintenance-hall of former ABOAG, architect: Franz Ahrens, build 1927; today concert hall ''Arena Berlin''

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