Graf-Schack-Allee

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The Graf-Schack-Allee is a 1100 m long road in Schwerin in the Old Town and the City field . It leads in a north-south direction from Alten Garten / Schloßstraße past Burgsee to Johannes-Stelling-Straße / Platz der Jugend as well as Ludwigsluster Chaussee and the street Ostorfer Ufer.

Back streets

The side and connecting streets were named as the Old Garden after the central representative square, Schloßstraße after the Schwerin Castle (formerly Mühlenstraße and Burgstraße ), Klosterstraße (1851 Hinterm Klosterhof ) after the Franciscan monastery Schwerin (1236–1548), Geschwister-Scholl- Straße after the resistance fighters, Heinrich Mann street after the writer, Mecklenburg road on the country place of youth, Johannes-Stelling-Straße after the politician ( SPD ) and Prime Minister (1921-1924) of the State of Mecklenburg-Schwerin John Stelling (1877 –1933, murdered) as well as Ludwigsluster Chaussee to the city and Ostorfer Ufer to the Ostorfer See .

history

Surname

Rimless

The street was named after the noble family Schack , who also worked in Mecklenburg. The namesake Count Adolf Friedrich von Schack (1815–1894) was a poet, art and literary historian, lawyer and diplomat born in Schwerin- Schelfstadt . From 1852 to 1855 he lived on the estate in Zülow .

The street was previously called Beaugency Street after the Battle of Beaugency in December 1870, which took place in the Franco-German War between the army group of the Grand Duke of Mecklenburg and the French Loire Army.

development

No. 8/9
Youth place 8/10
BUGA 2009: Burgsee, street in the background with new building no.20

In the 19th century, a river ditch led from the Pfaffenteich to the Grafenmühle, which was operated until 1853, and then parallel to Klosterstrasse into the Burgsee. From 1843 to the end of the 19th century, buildings were built in the northern part of Mecklenburgstrasse up to Schloßstrasse. At the end of the 19th century, northern areas of the Burgsee were filled with household waste and building rubble. After that, the houses in the southern area of ​​Mecklenburgstraße, on Platz der Jugend and on the west side of Graf-Schack-Allee were built.

As part of urban development funding , the area of ​​the old town and the field town were redeveloped , and many houses were redeveloped from the mid-1990s to the end of the 2000s.

In 2009 the Bundesgartenschau Schwerin (BUGA 2009) took place and the Burgsee, extended to the south, was a central area with the garden of the 21st century and the floating meadows .

In terms of traffic , the street on Platz der Jugend is affected by tram lines 1, 2 and 4 as well as bus lines 5, 7, 8, 14 and 19 of Nahverkehr Schwerin GmbH (NVS) and served by bus line 10/11.

Buildings, plants (selection)

On one side of the street there are mostly two- to four-story free-standing buildings. The houses marked with ( D ) are under monument protection.

  • Schloßstraße No. 2/4: 3- to 5-storey. classical , three-winged University Building I 1825 to 1834 ( D ) with mezzanine storey and terraced courtyard, designed by Carl Heinrich Wünsch and Georg Adolf Demmler on the grounds of 1554 destroyed Franciscan Schwerin , rebuilt after the fire of 1865, now State Chancellery
  • Schloßstraße No. 6/8: 3- to 4-storey. neoclassical college building II from 1890/92 ( D ) based on plans by Georg Daniel with mezzanine ; The model was the college building I, today the ministry
  • No. 2: 2-sch. 14-axis neoclassical state main archive Schwerin from 1909/11 ( D ) with middle gable risalit according to plans by Paul Ehmig , renovated in 2010
  • No. 6: 2-sch. historicizing former villa with 3-storey. round corner turret and side gable risalits, possibly based on plans by Paul Korff , today an office building with practices
  • No. 7: 3-sch. Residential and office building ( D ) with corner turrets and two baroque gables; Property of the manor owner Margarete Diestel, bought in 1935 by Rudolph Karstadt as a retirement home.
  • No. 8/9: 3-ply House from around 1900 in neo -renaissance style ( D ) with two gable parts and a round and a square corner tower with a lantern ; today also office building with practices, companies and the landlord's association
  • No. 10: 2-sch. Building in the style of the Wilhelminian era with a pronounced corner gable and side 3-tier. Gable, u. a. Headquarters of NORD / LB
  • No. 10a: 3-tier Newer building than the house of the associations with a stacked floor and two gable risalits
  • No. 11: 2-sch. Administration building ( D ) with central gable risalit with half-timbered facade, formerly representative villa
  • No. 12: 3-sch. Administration house of the IHK zu Schwerin as Ludwig-Bölkow-Haus from 2010 according to plans from the office of Hadi Teherani (Hamburg), commendation at the state building award 2012
  • Parking lot in front of the houses on Mecklenburgstrasse No. 103 to 113
  • No. 20: 4- and 5-layered New business and medical center from after 2000 with the Graf-Schack Central Pharmacy
  • Youth place No. 8/10: 3-tier. Administration building from around 1900 in the Wilhelminian style ( D ), former residential building with pronounced corner gable and five further gable risalits, today also the advice center of the Arbeiterwohlfahrt (AWO)
  • Platz der Jugend 12/14: Two classicist Berlin gatehouses from 1844 (D) on both sides of the street, columns with Doric capital
  • Youth place No. 17 to 23: Four 3-tiered. Houses from around 1900 ( D ) in the style of the Wilhelminian era
  • Youth place No. 25: 2-sch. Anna-Hospital from 1902 ( D ) in the style of the Wilhelminian era, hospital until 1994, today Castle Church Community Schwerin , location of the Diakonie-Sozialstation Dom / Schloss , senior meeting place, day care center, diaconal Montessori school and Anna-Hospital-Foundation .

Monuments, memorials

literature

Web links

Commons : Graf-Schack-Allee (Schwerin)  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ List of architectural monuments in Schwerin
  2. ^ Rudolf Karstadt, the forgotten resident of Schwerin. Schweriner People's Newspaper from October 10, 2016

Coordinates: 53 ° 37 ′ 25.4 "  N , 11 ° 24 ′ 42.5"  E