Bread alley

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Brotgasse is a street name that is represented several times in German-speaking countries and usually goes back to the location of bakeries or bakeries. In addition, the name "Brotstraße" occurs. The old spelling “Brod” for “bread” is likely to be the basis of the street name “Brodgasse” in Salzburg , but not every street name that contains the syllable “Brod”.

Brotgassen in Germany

Former bread alleys in Germany

  • Brotgasse in Mainz , today part of Quintinsstrasse
  • Brotgasse in Weingarten , today Zeppelinstrasse
  • Brotgasse in Worms

Bread alleys in Switzerland

  • Brotgasse in Zurich , formerly Bäckergasse

Correspondence to the street name "Brotgasse" in other languages

See also:

Individual evidence

  1. Karl Friedrich Wernet: Competition and sales conditions of the craft in a historical perspective. Duncker & Humblot, 1967, p. 21 ( limited preview in the Google book search)
  2. ^ Rudolf J. Strutz: Salzburg with the ÖBB. AuVi, p. 79 ( limited preview in Google Book search)
  3. Brodgasse , on digilib.tugraz.at
  4. Overview on www.vaihingen.de
  5. Rolf Goetz: Guide to Lake Constance - time for the best. Bruckmann Verlag, ISBN 978-3-734-30579-5 , p. 50 ( limited preview in Google book search)
  6. Brotgasse in Germany , on www.strassen-in-deutschland.de
  7. Ludwig Falck, Mainz from the early Middle Ages to the beginning of the 17th century , at www.lagis-hessen.de
  8. Chronicle , on www.baeren-weingarten.de
  9. 12-13 Century , at www.worms.de
  10. The Brotgasse , at www.alt-zueri.ch