Bremerhaven Heerstrasse

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Bremerhaven Heerstrasse
coat of arms
Street in Bremen
Basic data
city Bremen
district Burglesum
Cross streets Tannenhügel, Burgdammer Ring, Burgdammer Postweg, Klostermühlenweg, Beckersweide, Kellerstr., Goldbergplatz , Burgdammer-Str., Hindenburgstrasse , Stader Landstrasse .
use
User groups Cars, bikes and pedestrians
Road design two lane road
Technical specifications
Street length 1200 meters

The Bremerhavener Heerstraße is a historic street in Bremen in the Burglesum district, Burgdamm district . It leads in a north-south direction from the state border to the city ​​of London, called the intersection with Hindenburgstrasse and Stader Landstrasse . The street will continue as Bremer Heerstraße . To the west of the road runs a deep cut through which the Geestbach Ihle flows. The Bremerhaven Heerstraße connects in the north to the Lower Saxony state road 135, which after a short distance in Ritterhude , district Ihlpohl with A 270 ,Bundesstraße 74 and the junction of the A 27 form the Ihlpohler Strassekreuz (formerly Ihlpohler Kreisel ).

The cross streets were u. a. named as Tannenhügel as well as the Lower Saxon extension of the street, Burgdammer Ring after the district, Burgdammer Postweg after an old postal route , Beckersweide after the farmer and carter Becker, Kellerstraße after Gerhard auf dem Keller , Burgdammer-Straße after the district, Hindenburgstraße after Paul von Hindenburg ; on Klostermühlenweg stood the upper watermill of the Lilienthal Monastery , which was located in Lesum from 1234 to 1262 and continued to cultivate land here after moving back to Lilienthal; otherwise see the link to the streets.

history

Surname

The Bremerhaven Heerstraße was named after the seaside town of Bremerhaven to which it leads. After the formation of the municipality of Lesum, the Bremer Heerstraße and the Bremerhaven Heerstraße were given their names in 1939 instead of the name Reichsstraße 6 . Previously the street was called u. a. Bahnhofstrasse . In Bremen and Umzu, many military roads were built after 1800 or roads were named as military roads (see Bremen streets ).

development

Burgdamm ( Borchdamm upen damm ) was the dam north of the Lesum, built in 1388, which led from the Geestrand through the lowlands to the Lesum bridge . The previously Prussian settlement had only 61 inhabitants in 1821, became a municipality in 1860, in 1936 in the municipality of Lesum and in 1939 in the city of Bremen.

Between the A 27 autobahn and the western Bremerhaven Heerstraße is an area mainly characterized by older buildings, which in 1905 had 1,560 inhabitants.

traffic

The Bremerstrasse and Bremerhaven Heerstrasse were part of Reichsstrasse 6 and Bundesstrasse 6 from 1936 . For a long time they were the dominant roads that led from the north into Bremen. It was replaced as a federal road in the 1970s by the A 27 motorway (also known as the Blockland motorway ). The roads are currently marked in the truck guidance network as “main roads recommended for truck traffic”.

In local transport in Bremen , the bus routes 90 ( Gröpelingen - Neuenkirchen ) and 92 (Gröpelingen - Blumenthal ) operate on the Bremerhaven Heerstrasse .

Bus routes 660 (Bremen Hbf - Bremen - Burg - Garlstedt - Hagen im Bremischen ) 680 (Bremen - Gröpelingen - Bremen-Burg - Ritterhude - Osterholz-Scharmbeck - Hambergen - Vollersode ) go to the surrounding area.

Buildings and facilities

On the street there are one to four-story buildings, most of which are residential buildings and in the central area commercial buildings.

Notable buildings and facilities

  • Corner of Hindenburgstrasse: 2-storey. Building of the Volksbank Bremen -Nord
  • No. 5: 2-sch. Business and residential building from around 1930 with a brick facade
  • No. 7: 3-sch. New building
  • No. 9: 2-sch. Business and residential building with the Burgdammer pharmacy
  • No. 14: 4-sch. Commercial and residential building
  • No. 24: 3-sch. Gabled houses as a business and residential building with the Heidberg pharmacy
  • No. 30: 2-sch. Building of the Arbeiter-Samariter-Bund (ASB) as an outpatient nursing care service north
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  • Goldbergplatz as a weekly market

Monuments and plaques

Goldbergplatz

The central Goldbergplatz ( location ) was named after the Jewish couple Adolph Goldberg and Martha Goldberg , both victims of the November pogroms of 1938 . The triangular square with a restaurant and the bus stop (lines 90, 92, 660) also serves the weekly market.

See also

literature

Coordinates: 53 ° 10 ′ 25 ″  N , 8 ° 42 ′ 16 ″  E