Franziskanerstrasse (Düren)

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Franziskanerstrasse
coat of arms
Street in Düren
Franziskanerstrasse
Franziskanerstraße is to the right of the church
Basic data
place Düren
District Downtown
Created 19th century
Connecting roads Günther-Peill-Strasse, Victor-Gollancz-Strasse
Numbering system Orientation numbering
use
User groups Pedestrians, cyclists, motorists

The Franziskanerstraße in the district center Düren ( North Rhine-Westphalia ) is a city road . It is located in the city center within the Düren city fortifications .

location

The street begins at the Victor-Gollancz-Straße crossing and ends in Günther-Peill-Straße.

On the north side of the street is the listed Marienkirche , on the opposite side the primary school “Peschschule” and at the western end the Leopold-Hoesch-Museum . There are no other buildings.

history

The street is named after the former Franciscan monastery, today's Marienkirche. The council gave the street its current name on February 1, 1892. The breakthrough through the city wall to Philippstrasse happened in 1896.

See also

swell

Coordinates: 50 ° 48 ′ 7 ″  N , 6 ° 28 ′ 48.9 ″  E