Hansestrasse

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Hansestrasse
coat of arms
Street in Bremen
Basic data
city Bremen
district Walle
Cross streets Nordstrasse , Hans-Böckler-Str. , Erwinstr., Bürgermeister-Deichmann-Str., Steinbachstr., Steffensweg , Landwehrstr., Wartburgstr., Utbremer Str.
use
User groups Cars, trams, bicycles and pedestrians
Road design four lane road
Technical specifications
Street length 900 meters
Destroyed Walle; View to the southeast

The Hansestraße is a historical street in Bremen , district Walle , districts Utbremen , Steffensweg and Westend . It runs in a west-east direction from Hansator to Münchener Straße or Bundesstraße 6 as a feeder to the Bremen-Überseestadt junction of the A 27 motorway .

The cross streets were named Nordstrasse , Hans-Böckler-Strasse (1951) after the politician ( SPD ) and trade union functionary Hans Böckler (1875–1951), Erwinstrasse (1874) after the stonemason and master builder of the Strasbourg Minster Erwin von Steinbach , Mayor-Deichmann -Straße 1954 after the trade unionist, politician ( SPD ) and Bremen Mayor Karl Deichmann , Steinbachstraße (1874) s. o., Steffensweg to Sankt Stephan (Low German Sunte Steffen ), as the district used to belong to the responsible parish of St. Stephani , Landwehrstraße after the former Landwehr in front of the Stephanitor in the medieval Bremen city military , Wartburgstraße after the Thuringian castle from 1067, in the Martin Luther from 1521/22 worked, Utbremer Straße to the district of Utbremen, which was formerly outside ( ut ) Bremen; otherwise see the link to the streets.

history

Surname

The Hansestrasse was named after the Hanseatic League , an association as a merchant's house and then as a town hall on the Baltic and North Sea , to which Bremen belonged with interruptions since 1260. After the fall of the Hanseatic League, it only consisted of the free cities of Bremen, Hamburg and Lübeck . At the Hanseatic Days in 1629 and 1641, the three cities were commissioned to preserve the best for the benefit of the Hansa. They had joint diplomatic missions at Europe's courts and joint consulates in important ports.

development

The village of Walle was first mentioned in 1139 and in 1179 the court wall of the Lords of Walle .

With the construction of the free port after 1888, the districts of Walle developed. The large jute spinning and weaving mill in Bremen on Nordstrasse employed over 2,000 workers around 1895, who lived here in mostly densely built-up residential areas. The Feldmark Utbremen were incorporated in 1848, parts of the rural community Walle in 1885 and the other areas in 1902.

During the Second World War , Walle was largely destroyed in 1943/44. Under the name Western suburbs emerged from 1953 to 1955 in Utbremen, Steffensweg and West by the Gewoba that Bremer Trust and the lap , designed by Max hems , Günther Hafemann , Wilhelm Wortmann , Bernhard Wessel , Werner Hebebrand , Walter Schlempp and Günther marshal a larger, loosened up housing estate. In 1955, the first high-rise in Bremen was built between Hansestrasse and Schifferstrasse.

traffic

Hansestrasse can be seen in plans from the 19th century, when Hansator Strasse was still part of the street. It was and is an important road development in the cross direction of the Walle district, like the Waller Ring .

The Bremen tram touches the street with line 2 ( Gröpelingen - Sebaldsbrück ) and line 10 (Gröpelingen - Hauptbahnhof - Sebaldsbrück) in the Landwehr- and Wartburgstraße area and line 3 (Gröpelingen - Weserwehr) in the Nord- and Hans-Böckler-Straße area .

In local transport in Bremen, bus lines 28 (Walle ↔ Findorff ↔ Wiener Str. ↔ Universität -Nord) run through the street in the Seffensweg area as well as Landwehrstrasse and Wartburgstrasse.

Buildings and facilities

There are two- to four-storey residential buildings and two high-rise buildings on the street. All buildings date from after 1945.

Notable buildings and facilities

  • Northern side
    • No. 2–28: 2-sch. Residential houses from the 1960s with gable roofs and in closed construction
    • Corner to Steffensweg 2 and Steinbachstraße: 3-gesch. Residential and commercial building
    • From Steffensweg to Wartburgstraße: 3- and 4-storey. Block-and-frame rental houses facing Johann-Bornemacher-Strasse
    • In between the green corridor Waller Green , who until Bremerhaven street ranges
    • Corner of Wartburgstrasse: 8-storey. High-rise residential building with business premises on the ground floor
  • Southern side
    • No. 17-21: 3-sch. Residential houses
    • Between Hansestrasse and Schifferstrasse: 13 to 14 gesch. first high-rise residential building from 1955
    • Between high-rise and Landwehrstrasse: 4-storey. Residential houses
    • Corner to Utbremer Straße: 1- to 2-storey. Commercial buildings

Memorial plaques

See also

literature

Coordinates: 53 ° 5 ′ 27 ″  N , 8 ° 47 ′ 21 ″  E