Dammstrasse (Heilbronn)

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Dam road
coat of arms
Street in Heilbronn
Dam road
Dam school
Basic data
place Heilbronn
District Heilbronn
Created 1901
Newly designed 2008 to 2011
Connecting roads North Street, Safe Street
Cross streets Maybachstrasse, Wartbergstrasse , Gartenstrasse , Nordbergstrasse, Paulinenstrasse , Schaeuffelenstrasse
Buildings Dam school
use
User groups Car traffic , pedestrian traffic , bicycle traffic

The causeway is a road to the north of downtown Heilbronn and parallel to Weinbergerstraße .

The street was named in 1901 after the former Neckar protection dam, which was planted with poplars and was supposed to protect against flooding. From June 1897 to around 1955, line 2 of the Heilbronn tram drove over Dammstrasse.

From 2008 Dammstrasse was completely renovated due to the planned northern tram and the “Socially Integrative City” program. The roadway was narrowed and the road surface was re-asphalted. Trees were planted on the north side and framed with tree quarters made of natural stone paving. The sidewalks were widened and paved with yellow concrete blocks.

The parking areas have since been decorated with anthracite-colored concrete stone paving. It began with the section between Nordstrasse and Wartbergstrasse. In 2009, the construction section between Nordbergstrasse and Paulinenstrasse was rebuilt, and since then the section of road in front of the Nikolai kindergarten and the dam school has also been traffic-calmed. From August 2008, several buildings were demolished for a newly established district garden.

From the spring of 2010 a poetry path was laid out in Dammstrasse, on which several stone slabs were provided with poetry slogans. The texts were submitted by the townspeople at the suggestion of the town hall. By 2011, Dammstrasse west of Paulinenstrasse was redeveloped, with a traffic light set up for primary school students at the intersection of Dammstrasse and Schaeuffelenstrasse.

Buildings

  • In the Causeway 1 the restaurant Sorbas was from 1984 by 2005.
  • Across from Dammstrasse 1 is part of the Heilbronn educational campus. The Bildungscampus Ost parking garage can also be reached via Dammstraße.
  • In the Lower Causeway 2 was from 1900-01, the Municipal gasworks whose boiler is 1,901 to 1,920 in number d 2 was located. The first vertical furnace system was built at number 2 q in 1921, which was expanded in 1936, 1942 and 1953, but was completely blown up in 1963. From 1926 to 1928 the gas generation plant for hydrocarbon gas was located at number 2 r . The numbers 2 c , and m 2 the detergent, regeneration and controls house as well as the 1935/36 1931/32 Koksaufbereitungsanlage were grown.
  • A school building has stood at Dammstrasse 14 since 1908, which today belongs to the Dammschule.
  • The Pfiffigunde e.V. association has been located at Dammstrasse 15 since 1993. V., a specialist advice center for sexual abuse and sexual violence .
  • The predecessor building at Dammstrasse 29 was home to the Friedrich Beißer oHG wine wholesaler from 1891 before it went bankrupt in 1930. In the rebuilt row house at Dammstraße 29/31 there was a photo studio with a focus on industrial photography by Walter Kissling (Kißling) until 1974.
  • Between 2008 and 2010, the 1300 m² neighborhood garden was built in Dammstrasse 32/1 , which was inaugurated on June 15 of the same year.
  • In the previous building at Dammstrasse 34, there was the butcher's shop Müller, which moved to Linkstrasse in 1947.
  • In the Causeway 39/1 was from 1974, the youth club "garbage Keller", which was replaced in 1981 by the jazz club Pan before he closed in April of 2006. In addition, the independent New Testament Free Church Christliches Centrum Heilbronn e. V. In 2014 the building was demolished.
  • The building at Dammstrasse 41 was rebuilt in 1949 as a residential and porter's house.
  • Part of the Carl Berberich paper goods factory was located at Dammstraße 45 , where air raid protection installations took place in 1938/42. In 1907, the building was added to Nordbergstrasse 27 according to plans by the architect J. Saame, although it was destroyed in an air raid on December 4, 1944 and then no longer faithfully rebuilt. Today there are student residences there.
  • The Trunk bakery, whose predecessor building fell victim to the Second World War, has been located at Dammstrasse 54 since 1899 .
  • On September 1, 1837, a toddler school was founded in Dammstrasse 55 , which was later called Sophienpflege. During the reconstruction in 1954, the parish hall of the Nikolaigemeinde was inaugurated in the subsequent building, whereby the Nikolai kindergarten was opened on May 2nd of the same year. In 2007 the Evangelical Free Church Church of God bought the parish hall.
  • The Riethenauer joinery was located in the previous building at Dammstrasse 71 until 1936. This moved to Dammstrasse 97 in the same year until it moved to Horkheim in 1991.
  • The double house at the corner of Wartbergstrasse 15 and Dammstrasse 77 was built from 1928 onwards, but was destroyed in the Second World War, as individual fragments can still be remembered.

Individual evidence

  1. OpenStreetMap. In: www.openstreetmap.org. OpenStreetMap Foundation, accessed February 28, 2020 .
  2. Heilbronn street names. In: www.heilbronn.de. Retrieved February 28, 2020 .
  3. Dammstrasse is getting a fresh face. In: www.stimme.de. Heilbronner Demokratie GmbH & Co. KG, August 8, 2008, accessed on February 26, 2020 .
  4. Joachim Friedl: Quality of life is arriving. In: www.stimme.de. Heilbronner Demokratie GmbH & Co. KG, December 1, 2009, accessed on February 28, 2020 .
  5. ^ Kilian Krauth: Poetry Path brings residents together. In: www.stimme.de. Heilbronner Demokratie GmbH & Co. KG, January 20, 2010, accessed on February 28, 2020 .
  6. Schaeuffelen- and Dammstraße redesigned. In: www.stimme.de. Heilbronner Demokratie GmbH & Co. KG, October 6, 2011, accessed on February 28, 2020 .
  7. Heilbronn district garden officially opened. In: www.stimme.de. Heilbronner Demokratie GmbH & Co. KG, June 15, 2010, accessed on February 28, 2020 .
  8. ^ Battle for a youth center in Heilbronn 1973. In: www.stimme.de. Heilbronner Demokratie GmbH & Co. KG, accessed on February 28, 2020 .

Web links

Commons : Dammstraße  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files