Buckauer Strasse

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Buckauer Strasse, view from the east
Underpass under Magdeburger Ring at the east end of Buckauer Strasse

The Buckenauer street is a street in the Magdeburg district Sudenburg .

location

The street, which is now a dead-end street for motorized vehicles , branches off east of the Sudenburg as the main street through Halberstädter Straße (opposite Jordanstraße) in the direction of Magdeburger Ring . At the eastern end there is an underpass intended for pedestrians and cyclists, which is currently closed (as of 2014). At the east end the street crosses the latch . Via a path through a park-like area parallel to Magdeburger Ring and the Klinke, you can reach the intersection on Südring on foot or by bike.

history

Before the construction of the Magdeburger Ring as a city motorway in 1973, Buckauer Strasse was a busy road as a connecting road from Halberstädter Strasse to Ackerstrasse in the direction of Fuchsberg. Since the street led in the direction of Buckau , the street name should have resulted from this. The steel profile transports from the Sudenburg train station to the screw factory in Ackerstrasse and to the storage area on the Fuchsberg also went through them. Street lighting was operated with gas lamps until the 1960s. As a result, the lanterns were lit by a "gas lamp maker" in the evening hours and put out again in the morning hours. Mr Raddack is still known by name. At the end of the 1960s street lighting was electrified.

The cobblestones still shape the picture today. Various shops were located on Buckauer Strasse, such as a milk shop, a butcher, two bakers (including the Möschner family), a grocery store (Ms. Rienecker) and a consumer. There was also a hot iron, a shoemaker and at number 15 (former owner Amanda Glöckner) there was a small pub called “Zum kleine Sudenburger” (run by Ms. Ruth Reinecke and partly her mother Ms. Tempelhoff). Individual houses had up to two backyards. The street was spared from the bombing of the city of Magdeburg on January 16, 1945, so that the old building fabric is still partially preserved today.

Until the building was demolished, a locksmith's shop and an orthopedic shoemaker could be found in the backyard at number 17. The houses 18 and 19 formed the end of the residential row in a south-westerly direction. Furthermore, various commercial brick buildings could be found, which were then torn down at the end of the 20th century. Most of the commercial buildings belonged to a former car repair shop with the name “Trabant chest” known in Magdeburg during the GDR era.

Listed buildings

The residential buildings at Buckauer Strasse 4, 5 , Buckauer Strasse 7 , 8 and 9 are listed as historical monuments .

Buckauer Strasse 4, 5

The four-storey house was built around 1880. The plastered facade has a classicistic effect . While the lower floors have rustication , there is a pilaster structure on the upper floors . The building was renovated at the beginning of the 21st century.

Until the 1960s, some of the apartments had no indoor toilets. The toilet facilities were behind the house and did not have a water connection.

Buckauer Strasse 7

In 1883, the master mason A. Paul built this four-story, plastered building. The facade is of a late classical design. Here, too, there is rusting on the lower floors. There is a console-supported window canopy on the upper floors.

Buckauer Strasse 8 and 9

The buildings with the house numbers 8 and 9 were built around 1880 and are also four-story. The plastered facades are richly decorated and mirror-symmetrical to each other. Close to the point where the houses meet, there is an arched gateway that leads to the inner courtyards. In the neo-baroque style, stucco decor is attached to the window parapets , while the windows on the upper floors have roofing in the form of segmented or pointed arches. On the first floor, the facade has plaster blocks .

literature

  • Monument Directory Saxony-Anhalt, Volume 14, State Capital Magdeburg , State Office for Monument Preservation and Archeology Saxony-Anhalt, Michael Imhof Verlag Petersberg 2009, ISBN 978-3-86568-531-5 , Page 152 f.

Coordinates: 52 ° 6 ′ 51.5 ″  N , 11 ° 36 ′ 43.7 ″  E