August-Klotz-Strasse (Düren)

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The Pleußmühle
Remnants of the city wall

The August-Klotz-Straße in the district town Düren ( Nordrhein-Westfalen ) is an ancient city road .

location

The road has four lanes and begins at the Platz der Deutschen Einheit (so called intersection since November 15, 2011) and ends at Aachener Straße (Düren) .

Adjacent buildings and monuments

There are many listed buildings, memorials and government buildings on August-Klotz-Straße :

history

Towards the end of the 18th century, the earlier city moats were dried out and the ramparts leveled. So-called “promenades” were laid out in these areas. In the area of ​​today's street, the "Lindenpromenade" was built around 1780. The pond still visible at the Pleussmühle was moved under the street in 1902.

In memory of August Klotz, the fifth honorary citizen of the city, the Lindenpromenade was renamed August-Klotz-Straße on September 22, 1932. Klotz (1857–1925) was mayor or lord mayor of the city from 1894 to 1921.

The southern part of today's August-Klotz-Strasse between the confluence with Weierstrasse and the intersection with Aachener Strasse used to have a slightly different route and was later straightened. In the city map from around 1903, the linden promenade ended at the Pleußmühle, the road up to the confluence with Holzstraße belonged to Weierstraße , and Aachener Straße began at the confluence of Holzstraße . From 1908 to around 1957 the tram of the Dürener Kreisbahn (DKB) drove here . The single-track route led from Markt to Rölsdorf and on to Lendersdorf or Gürzenich, there was a stop on Holzstrasse. This was called Holzstraße - Aachender Straße .

See also

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  • List of streets on the website of the city of Düren (PDF; 58 kB)
  • Josef Geuenich: The Düren street names , Düren 1965, published by the city of Düren and the Düren history association
  • General plan of the city of Dueren and the neighboring villages of Rölsdorf, Birkesdorf, Mariaweiler , around 1900

Individual evidence

  1. Düren now has a “Place of German Unity”. (No longer available online.) Formerly in the original ; Retrieved February 20, 2012 .  ( Page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.euregio-aktuell.eu  
  2. ^ Dürener Kreisbahn GmbH (ed.): 75 years of Dürener Kreisbahn ; Düren, 1983, p. 14

Coordinates: 50 ° 48 ′ 10 ″  N , 6 ° 28 ′ 44.6 ″  E