Apothekenstrasse (Lüneburg)
The Apothekenstraße is a traffic route in the Lower Saxon town of Lueneburg . The street that was built in the Middle Ages is around 145 meters long and is located in the historic city center.
location
Apothekenstraße connects the streets An der Münze / Schröderstraße and Große Bäckerstraße and runs in a west-east direction, as a continuation of Katzenstraße. Historical buildings in the North German brick style stand on both sides .
history
The name Apothekenstrasse, which has been in use since the 17th century, is almost certainly derived from the Ratsapotheke at Grosse Bäckerstrasse 9 .
Architectural monuments
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Apothekenstrasse 4 location |
Residential building |
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Apothekenstrasse 6 location |
Residential building |
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Apothekenstrasse 10 location |
Residential building |
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Apothekenstrasse 15 location |
Residential building |
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Apothekenstrasse 17 location |
Residential building |
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literature
- Doris Böker: Hanseatic City of Lüneburg with Lüne Monastery. ( Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany, architectural monuments in Lower Saxony. Volume 22.1). Michael Imhof Verlag, Petersberg 2010, ISBN 978-3-86568-563-6 , pp. 589-607
Individual evidence
- ↑ Length roughly determined with the Google Earth tool .