Ice meadow (Düren)

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Ice meadow
coat of arms
Street in Düren
Basic data
place Düren
District Downtown
Created 19th century
Connecting roads Rurstrasse
Numbering system Orientation numbering
use
User groups Pedestrians, cyclists, motorists

The street Eiswiese in the district town of Düren ( North Rhine-Westphalia ) is an inner-city street .

location

The street begins on Rurstrasse and after a circular route through a residential area, it returns to Rurstrasse.

history

On the grounds of Eiswiese the found leg Weier . In 1888 there was an ice club in Düren, to which the better classes belonged. On November 14, 1888, the city council approved the ice club to lay a pipe from the Rur to this site to create an ice rink . In return, the association had to let the population use the railway for several hours two days a week.

Eberhard Hoesch bequeathed the site to the city in 1907 with the stipulation that a sports and ice rink and bathing facility be built there. In 1910 the city council decided to build an ice rink on Hoesch-Wiese on Tivolistraße . In 1914 the construction of a bathhouse was approved, but it was never completed. The torso was blown up in 1938. Then the site was declared building land.

On June 11, 1963, the city council approved the naming of the street in Eiswiese .

See also

swell

Coordinates: 50 ° 48 ′ 4.6 ″  N , 6 ° 28 ′ 20.7 ″  E