Fährstrasse (Bremen)
Ferry road | |
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Street in Bremen | |
Basic data | |
city | Bremen |
district | Hemelingen |
Created | 19th century |
Cross streets | Hastedter Heerstrasse , Goslarer Str., Auf der Hohwisch, Fleetrade , Suhrfeldstrasse, Hastedter Osterdeich |
use | |
User groups | Cars, bikes and pedestrians |
Road design | two lane road |
Technical specifications | |
Street length | 500 meters |
The Fährstraße is a historical street in Bremen district of Hemelingen , district Hastedt . It leads in a north-south direction from Ludwig-Quidde-Straße to Eberleinweg.
It is divided into the sub-areas
- Hastedter Heerstraße to Auf der Hohwisch / Fleetrade and
- Hohwisch / Fleetrade to Hastedter Osterdeich.
The cross streets and connecting streets were named u. a. as Ludwig-Quidde -Straße 1958 after the Nobel Peace Prize laureate , historian and politician (formerly the beginning of the street Schosterborn, named after the building contractor), Hastedter Heerstraße formerly the old Poststraße, Goslarer Straße, Auf der Hohwisch after a hallway name of a high Wisch = high meadow, Fleetrade after an old Fleet as a stream, wherein the low German syllable Trade represents way Suhr field according to a local road corridor designation , Hastedter Osterdeich to the eastern Weserdeich 1881 and Eberl disposable; otherwise see the link to the streets.
history
Surname
The ferry route used to lead to a ferry connection from Hastedter Bulten over the Weser to habenhausen .
development
The village of Herstede was first mentioned in 1226. It belonged to the Archbishopric and Duchy of Bremen , in the 15th century to the Gografschaft Achim and in 1649 to the Duchy of Bremen . Hastedt has been a rural municipality of Bremen since 1803 and was incorporated into the city of Bremen in 1902.
The first houses were built in the northern area of the street. As a result of the great breach of the dike in 1830, the Osterdeich (1850 to 1893) was created as a flood protection and road connection. The southern floodplain could now also be settled.
On the corner of Hohwisch and Fährstraße, the Auf der Hohwisch school was built in 1903 and was used as an elementary school, after 1945 as an upper school and from 1968 as an elementary school.
traffic
Since 1879, the Great Bremen Horse Railway has touched the road with a line that led to Hastedt . In 1900 the railway was electrified and in 1908 line numbers 1 to 8 were introduced.
Today the Bremen tram touches the street with line 2 ( Gröpelingen - Sebaldsbrück ), line 3 (Gröpelingen - Weserwehr ) and line 10 (Gröpelingen - Hauptbahnhof - Sebaldsbrück).
Buildings and facilities
In the street there are mostly two-story houses, almost all of which are oriented with the eaves facing the street. Many houses were built after 1950.
- Hohwisch 61–62 / corner of Fährstraße: 3-storey, plastered school Auf der Hohwisch from 1903 in Art Nouveau style based on plans by building officer Hugo Weber ; Mural on Fährstraße from 1987 with the title "Frère Jacques, dormez-vous?" By Jub Mönster with a motif of school life. The Bremen School Museum with the school history collection has also been housed in the school since 1983 .
Notable buildings and facilities
West side
- N. 1B: 2-ply Residential house with veranda and off-center baroque tail gable from the historicism period
- No. 1C and 1D: Two 2-fold Houses from around 1900 with bay windows and veranda
- No. 11: 2-sch. Plastered house with rich facade decoration from around 1900
- No. 25 corner Auf der Hohwisch: 3-gesch. Plastered residential and commercial building (ferry hall) from around 1910
- School and school yard s. above
East Side
- No. 4D and 6: Two 2-tier. plastered houses as Bremen houses ; No. 6 with gable
- No. 10 to 14: Four 2-tiered plastered semi-detached houses with 3-storey. Middle part
Art objects
- Mural at the school: see above
See also
literature
- Herbert Black Forest : The Great Bremen Lexicon . 2nd, updated, revised and expanded edition. Edition Temmen, Bremen 2003, ISBN 3-86108-693-X (first edition: 2002, supplementary volume A – Z. 2008, ISBN 978-3-86108-986-5 ).
- Monika Porsch: Bremer Straßenlexikon , complete edition. Schünemann, Bremen 2003, ISBN 3-7961-1850-X .
Individual evidence
Coordinates: 53 ° 3 ′ 57 ″ N , 8 ° 51 ′ 37 ″ E