Domain Street (Trier)

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Domain road
coat of arms
Street in Trier
Domain road
Basic data
place trier
District Short term
Cross streets Schönbornstrasse, Zum Schlosspark, Brühlstrasse, Brunnenstrasse, Nellstrasse, Steilstrasse, Kobusweg, Arnoldistrasse, Avelsbacher Strasse
Buildings Kürenzer Schlösschen , St. Bonifatius

The domain street is a street in the Trier district Kürenz . It connects Schönbornstrasse with Avelsbacher Strasse. The street is named after the state wine domain Trier . A bus line to Trier University also runs through the street . The street is also used sporadically as a shopping street.

There are various important cultural monuments along the road , including the Kürenzer Schlösschen with its castle park. The Catholic parish church of St. Bonifatius is located at Domainstrasse 94, and is characteristic of both the street and the townscape within Kürenz (see picture). Houses 29 and 38 are also classified as monuments. Other historic buildings on the street (including house numbers 24, 30 and 40) were demolished for various reasons, including above all the classicist town house at number 40.

The domain road is part of a concept to improve traffic in streets with heavy traffic in Kürenz, especially with regard to noise and emissions. The Kürenz district is in fact severely affected by both rush hour traffic and traffic to the university with regard to the loads mentioned.

At the corner Avelsbacher road was located from 1964, a gas station of Aral , which in 2014 but shut down and demolished. According to the operator, the gas station was no longer economically viable, so that an inner-city wasteland would have arisen. Therefore, a residential building was built on the property.

Kürenzer Schlösschen BW 1.JPG Monument zone of the so-called Kürenzer Schlösschen (Zum Schlosspark 62): former manor
Trier Domaenenstrasse 29.jpg Domainstrasse 29: three-storey corner residential and commercial building with multi-colored clinker brick facade and raised slate roof, around 1900
Trier Domaenenstrasse 38.jpg Domainstrasse 38: former butcher's and restaurant; Stately brick building with a multi-colored clinker brick facade and a raised slate roof, 1904
Trier filling station Avelsbacherstrasse BW 2014-07-04 07-54-55.jpg Former petrol station on the corner of Domainstrasse and Avelsbacherstrasse, demolished in 2014
Trier BW 2018-06-03 09-27-20.jpg Construction of the residential complex instead of the gas station

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Emil Zenz: Street names of the city of Trier: their sense and their meaning . Ed .: Culture Office of the City of Trier. 5th edition. Trier 2006, DNB  455807825 (1st edition 1961).
  2. General Directorate for Cultural Heritage Rhineland-Palatinate (ed.): Informational directory of cultural monuments in the district-free city of Trier . Koblenz 2010 ( denkmallisten.gdke-rlp.de [PDF; 1,2 MB ; accessed on September 7, 2015]).
  3. Helmut Lutz, Städtische Denkmalpflege (Ed.): Directory of the listed buildings that have gone under since 1930. Preservation of monuments in Trier. 1975.
  4. District outline plan Kürenz. (PDF) Building Department of the City of Trier, October 2006, accessed on September 8, 2015 .
  5. ^ Entry on Kürenzer Schlösschen (monument zone) in the database of cultural assets in the Trier region ; accessed on March 11, 2016.