The locality, first inhabited in 6th century by
Slavic peoples, was first mentioned in 1568 with the name of
Trebow. It merged into Berlin with the
Greater Berlin Act in 1920. From 1961 to 1989 its north and western borders were crossed by the
Berlin Wall. From January 1, 2001 the former borough of Treptow, composed also by
Plänterwald,
Baumschulenweg,
Niederschöneweide,
Johannisthal,
Adlershof,
Altglienicke and
Bohnsdorf; was disestablished to merge into the new Treptow-Köpenick borough. ==Geography==