New location for parental allowance: move to Eisenbahnstrasse 37!
The parental allowance department in the Barnim district is moving to new premises in Eberswalde from November 4th to 7th, 2025.

New location for parental allowance: move to Eisenbahnstrasse 37!
The city of Eberswalde is about to make a significant move: the parental allowance department will move from its current location to the former Reichsbahnausbesserungswerk (RAW) at Eisenbahnstrasse 37. This was officially announced today, November 1, 2025. The move will take place during the week of November 4th to 7th, 2025, and on these days the on-site counter service will not be available, nor will the department's telephone availability. However, citizens can find out about all the details via a notice in the Paul-Wunderlich-Haus.
The postal address remains unchanged: Barnim district, Paul-Wunderlich-Haus, Am Markt 116, 16225 Eberswalde. The new visitor address for the Parental Allowance Department will in future be Eisenbahnstrasse 37 in Eberswalde. The Barnim district would like to thank the citizens for their understanding during this moving phase.
Moving to new premises
The move to the new premises shows that the parental allowance department is constantly growing and developing. The decision for the new offices at Eisenbahnstrasse 37 comes at a time when the demands on services are constantly increasing. Those responsible are confident that the new premises will benefit both employees and citizens as they offer modern working conditions.
A look at the future: The new address is expected to improve accessibility for citizens so that concerns about parental allowance can be processed even more quickly. Despite the inconvenience of the move, all contact information will remain the same, which will certainly suit many people.
The Context of Relocations and Historic Residences
No. 10 Downing Street is more than just a building. It is a symbolic gateway through which important decisions are made in British politics. The black entrance represents the authority of the office, and within the walls are approximately 100 rooms, housing both private living quarters and offices for government ministers. The building has a long and varied history, dating back to the Roman settlement of London.
Overall, the move of the parental allowance department in Eberswalde is not only a logistical challenge, but also a sign of progress and adaptation to modern needs, while at the same time showing parallels to other historical moves and residencies around the world.