List of Planegger street names

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The Planegger street names list shows the meanings of the naming. It relates to the municipality of Planegg and its districts.

A.

Adolf-Butenandt-Strasse ,

named after the Nobel laureate in chemistry, Adolf Butenandt , who played a decisive role in the planning and development of the Max Planck Institute for Biochemistry , on July 26, 1984 by a municipal council resolution.

Albert-Schweitzer-Strasse ,

named after the Nobel Peace Prize laureate Albert Schweitzer . The street is in the Martinsried district.

Alexander-Fleming-Strasse ,

named after the bacteriologist Alexander Fleming . The street is in the Martinsried district.

At the Klopferspitz ,

named on May 16, 1950. The field name denotes a tapering plot of land on the edge of the forest. The street is in the Martinsried district, where the biotechnology innovation and start-up centers in Planegg-Martinsried and the Max Planck Institute for Neurobiology are located.

Am Marktplatz ,

named on June 25, 1981.

Amtmannstrasse ,

named after the job title of Amtmann .

Angerbauerstrasse ,

named after a former farm in the Martinsried district.

Anton-Schneller Strasse ,

named after Planegg's honorary citizen and former pastor of the Planegg parish, Anton Schneller (1875–1954).

B.

Bahnhofstrasse ,

named after the Planegg train station , where this central shopping street leads.

Behringstrasse ,

named after Emil Adolf von Behring . The street is in the Steinkirchen district.

Benefiziat-Bach-Strasse ,

named after Karl Bach, choir regent and beneficiary as well as honorary citizen of Planegg. The access road in Martinsried between Kirchplatz and the Klopferspitz was given this name on January 30, 1995 by a municipal council resolution.

Bertha-von-Suttner-Weg ,

named after the Nobel Peace Prize laureate Bertha von Suttner . The street is in the Martinsried district.

Bräuhausstrasse ,

named after the former brewery of the Planegg Castle Brewery. Today the house houses a magazine of the Bavarian State Library .

Bunsenstrasse ,

named after the chemist Robert Wilhelm Bunsen . The street is in the Martinsried district.

D.

Dompfaffweg ,

named after the bullfinch bird .

E.

Egenhofenstrasse ,

named after Konrad von Egenhofen, who was lord of the castle in Planegg from 1425–1472.

Einsteinstrasse ,

named after the Nobel laureate in physics, Albert Einstein . The street is in the Martinsried district.

Elisabethweg ,

named after Elisabeth Freifrau von Hirsch (1880–1956), the wife of Rudolf von Hirsch .

Enzianweg ,

named after the genus gentians .

F.

Feodor-Lynen-Strasse ,

named after the medicine Nobel Prize winner Feodor Lynen . The grammar school named after him is also on the street.

Fraunhoferstrasse ,

named after the physicist Joseph von Fraunhofer . The street is in the Martinsried district.

Franz-Brugger-Strasse ,

named after the former mayor and honorary citizen of Planegg, Franz Brugger (1863–1954).

Fürstenrieder Strasse ,

named after the district of Fürstenried , where the street leads in an extension.

G

Georgenstrasse ,

named after the Georgskirchlein in the Steinkirchen district.

Germeringer Strasse ,

named after Germering , where this county road leads to.

Bellflower Path ,

named after the bluebells .

Grosshaderner Strasse ,

named after the Munich district of Großhadern , where the street from Martinsried leads.

Gumstrasse ,

named after Modest Gum (1839–1897), a Planegger master builder.

Gustl-Waldau-Strasse ,

named after the actor Gustav Waldau .

H

Heimgartenstrasse ,

named after the garden and home building cooperative of the war participants of the veterans and warriors association Planegg GmbH

Heimstättenallee ,

named after the "construction company for family houses and villas (Heimstättengesellschaft mb H.)".

Heinrich-Heine-Strasse ,

named after Heinrich Heine , is located in the Martinsried district.

Herzog-Wilhelm-Strasse ,

named after the Bavarian Duke Wilhelm III. who acquired the Planegg estate from Jörg Tömmlinger in 1409 and was then the lord of the castle until 1425.

Hofmarkstrasse ,

named after the Hofmark Planegg.

Hörwarthstrasse ,

named after the Hörwarth family , who ruled the castle from 1616 to 1732 and from whom the community took over the owl as heraldic animal.

Hubertusstrasse ,

named after the patron of the hunters Hubertus von Liège .

Hutfeldstrasse ,

named after the field name.

I.

In the ground ,

named after the field name .

In the Aufschüttenfeld ,

named after the field name. Dirt road in the area of ​​the green corridor on the light path.

J

Jahnstrasse ,

named after the educator and politician Friedrich Ludwig Jahn .

Jakob-Lenz-Strasse ,

named after the beneficiary and vicar Jakob Lenz (1637–1699), who did a lot for the church of St. Martin by using his fortune for renovation. The southern access road to Neurieder Strasse in Martinsried was given this name on October 10, 1968 by a council resolution.

Jörg-Tömlinger-Strasse ,

named after the first landowner in Planegg, Jörg Tömlinger.

Josef-Beyerl-Strasse ,

named after the mayor of Planegg (1905–1919) and church clerk (1934–1952) Josef Beyerl (1874–1952).

Josef-Gerstner-Strasse ,

named after the miller Josef Gerstner, who first grew potatoes in Planegg in 1804 . The northern access road to Neurieder Strasse in Martinsried was so named on October 10, 1968 by a council resolution.

Josef-Danzer-Strasse ,

named after the pastor Josef Danzer (1843–1932) in Martinsried.

Josef-von-Hirsch-Strasse ,

named after the Lord of the Castle in Planegg, Josef von Hirsch .

K

Käthe-Kollwitz-Strasse ,

named after the artist Käthe Kollwitz .

Kardinal-Faulhaber-Strasse ,

named after Cardinal Michael von Faulhaber .

Karl-Leisner-Weg ,

named after Karl Leisner , who died in the Planegg forest sanatorium . The path leads from Maria Eich there and is also called that in the Kraillinger area.

Karlstrasse ,

named after Karl Sartorius, the father of Walter Sartorius . She also reminds of the first name Karl .

Karl-Valentin-Strasse ,

named after Karl Valentin, who was buried in Planegg .

Keplerweg ,

named after Johannes Kepler . The path is in the Martinsried district.

Kettelerstrasse ,

named after the bishop Wilhelm Emmanuel von Ketteler .

Kiem-Pauli-Strasse ,

named after the musician Paul Kiem .

Church Square ,

named after the Martinsried church that stands there.

Kleiberweg ,

named after the bird .

Kopernikusweg ,

named after the astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus . The path is in the Martinsried district.

Kraillinger Strasse ,

named after the municipality of Krailling , where the road leads.

Kreuzwinkelstrasse ,

named after the district into which it leads from the train station.

L.

Lena-Christ-Strasse ,

named after the writer Lena Christ . The street is in the Martinsried district.

Liesl-Karlstadt-Strasse ,

named after the actress Elisabeth Wellano .

Lochhamer Strasse ,

named after the district of Lochham in the municipality of Graefelfing where the road leads from the district of Martinsried.

Luisenstrasse ,

named after Luise Redenbacher, who owned a large property in Kreuzwinkel. She also reminds of the female first name Luise .

M.

Magdalenenweg ,

named after St. Magdalena , the patroness of the palace chapel .

Magmannackerweg ,

named after the field name. Dirt road in the area of ​​the green corridor on the light path.

Marguerite Path ,

named after the flowers .

Maria Günzl-Weg ,

named after the SPD - Members of Parliament Maria Günzl . The footpath runs along the Würm .

Mathildenstrasse ,

named after Mathilde Freifrau von Hirsch (1848–1920), the wife of Emil von Hirsch and Rudolf von Hirsch's mother .

Meisenweg ,

named after the bird family .

Mühlfeldstrasse ,

named after the field name.

Munchener Strasse ,

named after the city of Munich . It leads from Planegg to Martinsried or Neuried, and then to Munich as an extension.

N

Neurieder Strasse ,

named after Neuried where the road leads from the Martinsried district.

Nikolaus-Müller-Strasse ,

named after the hermit Nikolaus Müller (1802–1837), who worked as a teacher in Maria Eich until 1819 .

Noackstrasse ,

named after the Kommerzienrat Noack, who was a benefactor of the garden and home building cooperative of the veterans and warriors' association Planegg GmbH.

O

Otto-Pippel-Strasse ,

named after the painter Otto Pippel .

P

Pasinger Strasse ,

named after Pasing , where the road leads via Graefelfing.

Pasteurstrasse ,

named after the scientist Louis Pasteur . The street is in the Martinsried district.

Planegger Strasse ,

named after Planegg; Connection between Martinsried and Planegg.

Poststrasse ,

named after the building there, the post office .

R.

Richard-Strauss-Strasse ,

named after the composer Richard Strauss .

Richard-Wagner-Strasse ,

named after the composer Richard Wagner .

Robert-Koch-Strasse ,

named after the physician Robert Koch . The street is in the Martinsried district.

Rodanaweg ,

named after Maria Franziska Jodlbauer (1877–1967), who worked as a religious sister Rodana in the Josefstift kindergarten from 1922 to 1957.

Röntgenstrasse ,

named after the physicist Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen , who was well known to the Planegger castle lord Dr. Rudolf von Hirsch . The street is in the Martinsried district.

Rotkehlchenweg ,

named after the bird of the same name .

Rudolfstrasse ,

named after Baron Dr. Rudolf von Hirsch (1875–1975), an honorary citizen of the community.

Ruffiniallee ,

named after the von Ruffin family, who ruled the castle from 1732 to 1817.

S.

Schubertstrasse ,

named after the composer Franz Schubert .

Schulangerweg ,

named after the field name. The path is close to the Planegg elementary school.

Way to school ,

named after the school.

Seitzstrasse ,

named after Ludwig Seitz (1838–1883), who was a pastor and teacher and is buried in Steinkirchen.

Semmelweisstrasse ,

named after the doctor Ignaz Semmelweis .

Steinnelkenweg ,

named after the flower .

T

Tandler Gorge ,

named after the shop that ran from Germeringer Strasse to the footbridge over Würm to Bräuhausstrasse at the lowest point of this path.

Theodor-Körner-Strasse ,

named after the poet Theodor Körner .

Thomas-Diewald-Strasse ,

named after Pastor Thomas Diewald (1876–1945).

Thürheimstrasse ,

named after Friedrich Karl von Thürheim , who was lord of the castle in Planegg from 1817 to 1825.

V

Veit-Lung-Strasse ,

named after Veit Lung, who was lord of the castle in Planegg from 1565 to 1582.

W.

Pilgrimage route ,

named after the Way of the Cross from Graefelfing to Maria Eich , on which pilgrims walk to the monastery church.

Walter-Sartorius-Weg ,

named after the architect Walter Sartorius (1875–1937), who planned both the schoolhouse and the old town hall.

Wilhelm-Maier-Strasse ,

named after the former 2nd mayor (1948–1955) and councilor Wilhelm Maier (1887–1955).

Z

Wren path ,

named after the bird . Dirt road in the area of ​​the green corridor on the Lichtweg.

Zeppelinstrasse ,

named after the inventor of the airship, Ferdinand Graf von Zeppelin .

To Maria-Eich ,

named after the pilgrimage site Maria Eich to which the road leads.

To the mountain meadow ,

named after the field name.

Zweigstrasse ,

named after the field name.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Anton Grau: Martinsried. In: Municipality of Planegg (ed.): Planegg. History and stories. Volume III . EOS Druck, St. Ottilien 2009, pp. 78-80.
  2. ^ Anton Grau: Martinsried. In: Municipality of Planegg (ed.): Planegg. History and stories. Volume III . EOS Druck, St. Ottilien 2009, p. 188.
  3. ^ Anton Grau: Martinsried. In: Municipality of Planegg (ed.): Planegg. History and stories. Volume III . EOS Druck, St. Ottilien 2009, pp. 78-80.
  4. ^ Anton Grau: Martinsried. In: Municipality of Planegg (ed.): Planegg. History and stories. Volume III . EOS Druck, St. Ottilien 2009, pp. 112-114.
  5. ^ Anton Grau: History of Planegg in the 19th and 20th centuries. In: Municipality of Planegg (ed.): Planegg. History and stories. Volume I. EOS Druck, St. Ottilien 2009, p. 566.
  6. ^ Anton Grau: History of Planegg in the 19th and 20th centuries. In: Municipality of Planegg (ed.): Planegg. History and stories. Volume I. EOS Druck, St. Ottilien 2009, p. 566.
  7. ^ Anton Grau: Martinsried. In: Municipality of Planegg (ed.): Planegg. History and stories. Volume III . EOS Druck, St. Ottilien 2009, pp. 207–210.

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