Gartenstrasse (Heilbronn)

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gardenstreet
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Street in Heilbronn
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Union building, Gartenstrasse No. 64
Basic data
place Heilbronn
District Heilbronn
Created 1901
Connecting roads Karlstrasse, Lessingstrasse
Cross streets Gruis'sches streets, Schiller Street, Scholl-street woman walk, Weinbergerstraße , causeway , garden alleys, Sichererstraße , Pestalozzistraße
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User groups Car traffic , pedestrian traffic , bicycle traffic , public transport

The Garden Road is north of downtown Heilbronn and also results in any 90-degree angle from Charles Street to the north in 90-degree angle to Lessing street. It was named in 1901 after the gardens located there.

Buildings

  • The previous building at No. 22 had existed since 1868 and was bought by Richard Beck around 1934, whose wife Lina ran a cleaning business there until it was destroyed in World War II . After the reconstruction, houses no. 22, 24 and 26 were office and factory buildings for the Karl Rathgeber company from 1948 to 1984.
  • Numbers 24 to 30 included a Neff & Schelle shoe factory.
  • From 1896 to 1930, the Lazarus Rosenthal wine wholesaler was located in the former building complex No. 27 and 30.
  • In front of number 31 there are stumbling blocks for Simon Schlesinger and Ida Clothilde.
  • From 1956 to 2000, the butcher's and restaurant Rössle was located in No. 35.
  • House No. 35/2 was built in 1956 as the parish hall of the community of resolute Christians in Heilbronn. In 1972 they acquired house no. 33/1.
  • The former houses 40 and 40/1 with an iron garden pavilion were built by the architects Walter & Luckscheiter from 1887.
  • The former deanery building No. 45 at the corner of Turmstrasse was built by the architects Wenzel Hochbauamt for the maintenance of the foundation of the Evangelical Church Community from 1891. After the Second World War, a house was rebuilt on the previous cellar.
  • The former residential building at no.46 on the corner of SECURITY STREET was built between 1878/79 by the master builder Maute for banker Wilhelm Hinderer.
  • House number 47 was rebuilt in 1947.
  • The former residential building No. 48 was built around 1902 by the architect Jakob Saame .
  • House No. 50 was built in 1911 by the architect Adolf Braunwald for the lawyer Dr. Siegfried Gumbel II. And rebuilt in 1937 by the hotelier Georg Fischer. In front of the house there is a stumbling block for Dr. Siegfried Gumbel II.
  • Opposite number 50 is part of the Pestalozzi School building .
  • Opposite No. 54 there is an entrance to the car park area of ​​the Chamber of Crafts .
  • There has been a pharmacy at number 55 since 1958 .
  • From 1893 to 1952 there was a residential and office building including a warehouse with a building materials store at No. 60. The building materials wholesaler Carl Weyler GmbH & Co KG, which was destroyed in 1944 in the meantime, was also located there from 1888 to 1983. A sports and karate kendo school has been located in No. 60/1 since 1984.
  • The building complex No. 62 and 64 was built in 1897 and was the seat of the German Metalworkers' Association before it was taken over by the German Labor Front in 1933 . The air raid medical service of SHD was housed in the No. 64th from about the 1940th After its destruction in the Second World War, it was built between 1949/50 by the architect Karl Ellsässer for the DGB trade union building in Heilbronn. It was rebuilt and renovated in 2002.
  • There is a stumbling block for Robert Heinrich Hildenbrand in front of No. 78/1.
  • The former residential building No. 82 was built from 1903 by the architects Maute & Moosbrugger and rebuilt in post-war style after the Second World War.
  • From 1898 to 1947 there was a double residential building with an economy and a shop at No. 87 at the corner of Sicherheitserstraße 31.
  • The corner house no. 98 was sprayed by graffiti artist Michael "Don" Conrad.
  • From 1939 to 1991 the Seventh-day Adventists with a house and chapel were housed in No. 104 .
  • From 1968 to 1990 there was a workshop with a shed at No. 112.
  • The former buildings 132 and 134 were built from 1908 by the architect Fritz Schneider.

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  1. Street names Heilbronn: Gartenstrasse. In: www.heilbronn.de. Retrieved March 11, 2020 .
  2. Stolpersteine ​​Heilbronn: Simon Schlesinger u. Ida Clothilde. Retrieved March 11, 2020 .
  3. Gartenstrasse 48. In: Database HEUSS. Heilbronn City Archives, accessed on March 11, 2020 .
  4. Gartenstrasse 50. In: Database HEUSS. Heilbronn City Archives, accessed on March 11, 2020 .
  5. ^ Stumbling blocks Heilbronn: Siegfried Gumbel. Retrieved March 11, 2020 .
  6. ^ DGB trade union building. In: HEUSS database. Heilbronn City Archives, accessed on March 11, 2020 .
  7. Stolpersteine ​​Heilbronn: Robert Heinrich Hildenbrand. In: www.stolpersteine-heilbronn.de. Retrieved March 11, 2020 .
  8. Gartenstrasse 87 u. Safe Street 31. In: Database HEUSS. Heilbronn City Archives, accessed on March 11, 2020 .

Web links

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