Lindenstrasse (Trier)

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Lindenstrasse
coat of arms
Street in Trier
Lindenstrasse
View into Lindenstrasse towards the Moselle
Basic data
place trier
District center
Hist. Names Lindenallee, Zurlaubener Allee, Stresemannstrasse
Cross streets Nordallee , Friedrich-Ebert-Allee , Merianstrasse
Places Georg-Schmitt-Platz

The Linde street is a street in Trier , in the districts of mid and north runs.

course

Lindenstrasse leads from Nordallee to Georg-Schmitt-Platz at Kaiser-Wilhelm-Brücke .

The street is a one-way street that is only driven out of town. In the direction of the city, the cross arch over Ausoniusstraße and Friedrich-Ebert-Allee is used today; In the past, however, the Merianstrasse, which ran parallel to the city center, was used.

history

The street is named after an avenue of lime trees that originally existed here, which was also called Zurlaubener Allee. From 1927 to 1933 and from 1948 to 1958 the street was called Stresemannallee ; In 1958 the name changed in honor of Gustav Stresemann from today's Lindenstrasse to today's Stresemannstrasse at the cattle market .

Cultural monuments

There are eight cultural monuments in Lindenstrasse .

Individual evidence

  1. Kulturbüro der Stadt Trier (ed.) / Emil Zenz: Street names of the city of Trier: their sense and their meaning. Trier, 2003.
  2. List of monuments of the State of Rhineland-Palatinate (as of March 3, 2010)

Coordinates: 49 ° 45 ′ 46 ″  N , 6 ° 38 ′ 12 ″  E