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Your street
coat of arms
Street in Trier
Basic data
place trier
District Yours , Trier-West
Connecting roads Hornstrasse, Gneisenaustrasse, Blücherstrasse, Tempelweg, Im Speyer, Im Pi-Park, Schalkenbachstrasse, Ludwig-Steinbach-Strasse, Greilerstrasse, Burgmühlenstrasse, Reulandstrasse, Im Spilles, Eisenbahnstrasse.

The Eurener road is the main road in the Trier districts your and Trier-West . It runs from the Westbahnhof to the corner of Im Spilles and Eisenbahnstraße. The former Prussian "Barracks Gneisenau" and the former district military replacement office in Trier as well as several shops and businesses are located on the street .

history

The street is named after the Trier district of the same name, Euren, which was incorporated in 1930. Its place name is derived from "villa ura" and was first mentioned around 1045. Presumably the name refers to the Ur , the ancestor of the domestic cattle. But it can also be a pre-Roman brook name. The exact origin is unclear.

Cultural monuments

Other important historical cultural monuments can be found at house numbers 33 (1902–05, 1921/22, 1940), 55–57 (built in 1908–1912), 59, 197 (built in 1825) and 199 (built in 1794). Behind the house number 33 are the first municipal electricity works in Trier, which are still operated by RWE today. Behind the house numbers 55-57 is the former railway repair shop in Trier , which is now being used temporarily as a cultural center and is to be converted into a new use in the foreseeable future. The so-called Pi-Park was built on parts of other industrial wasteland in Eurener Straße, in which brothels are located in addition to companies run by young founders.

The Gneisenau barracks (Gneisenaustraße 30, 31, 33/34/35/36/37, 37a, 38/39/40, 41/43, Eurener Straße 6/8, Trierweilerweg 13a / 13b / 13c, 13d / 13e / 13f, 49 / 49a / 49b, 51 / 51a / 51b) was created around 1900 during Prussian times. Most of the former 15 buildings have been preserved to this day, including six team buildings, the two drill houses, chamber and kitchen buildings, entrance and command buildings and officers' mess. These are various plastered buildings with neo-renaissance motifs. The crew quarters have corner projections.

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 (first edition: 1961).
  2. Entry on Former repair shop - entrance building in the database of cultural assets in the Trier region ; accessed on March 11, 2016.
  3. Patrick Ostermann (arrangement): City of Trier. Old town. (=  Cultural monuments in Rhineland-Palatinate. Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany . Volume 17.1 ). Wernersche Verlagsgesellschaft, Worms 2001, ISBN 3-88462-171-8 .
  4. Christiane Wolff: The heart of Trier-West should beat again. ( Memento from April 12, 2013 in the web archive archive.today ) Trierischer Volksfreund, August 19, 2011, accessed on September 7, 2015.
  5. ^ Prostitution in the Pi Park. ( Memento from August 31, 2015 in the web archive archive.today ) Trierischer Volksfreund, on November 23, 2009, accessed on September 7, 2015.
  6. To search for cultural objects: conservation area former Gneisenaukaserne in the database of cultural assets in the Trier region ..
  7. General Directorate for Cultural Heritage Rhineland-Palatinate (ed.): Informational directory of cultural monuments in the district-free city of Trier . Koblenz 2010 ( gdke-rlp.de [PDF; 1,2 MB ; accessed on September 7, 2015]).

Coordinates: 49 ° 44 ′ 50.3 "  N , 6 ° 37 ′ 1.2"  E