List of passages in Braunschweig
The list of passages in Braunschweig contains all previous and present passages in the city of Braunschweig . Most of the Braunschweiger Passagen developed in the second half of the 20th century, on the one hand as shopping arcades with modern shops, but also as passages through rows of shops and to inner courtyards. An exception is the trade route , which was created much earlier. The use of the passages is reserved for pedestrians.
Overview
Surname | history | image |
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Brawopark -Passage ⊙ |
Short passage in Brawopark, as a passage to the Brawopark Shopping Center. | |
Brüningpassage ⊙ |
Named after Brünings Saalbau , which in turn was named after the Braunschweig entrepreneur Louis Brüning , who was located at Damm 16. Opened in September 1951. Combined the dam with the Schlosspassage. No longer exists today. | |
Connects the hat filters to Schuhstrasse . Named after Dankwarderode Castle . The passage was created after the press house of the Braunschweiger Zeitung in building Hutfiltern 8 was closed in 1981. On May 12, 1982 the foundation stone was laid. The passage opened on March 24, 1983 and, at 145 meters, was the longest covered shopping street in Braunschweig at the time. The demolition of the castle passage is currently planned. Burggasse is to be built in its place. | ||
Dam passage ⊙ |
Named after the dam . Bandaged the dam with the castle passage. Built between 1969 and 1970. It no longer exists today. | |
Cathedral Passage ⊙ |
Connects Schuhstrasse with Kleine Burg Street . Named after the Brunswick Cathedral . | |
Friedrich Wilhelm Passage ⊙ |
Connects Friedrich-Wilhelm-Straße with the bank square and the Ziegenmarkt . Named after Friedrich-Wilhelm-Strasse, which in turn was named after the Brunswick Duke Friedrich Wilhelm . Also known as the City Passage. Established in 1955. On August 9, 1957, the newly built City-Filmtheater was opened, which was closed in 2009. | |
Court passage ⊙ |
Branches from Münzstrasse . Was created from 1968 to 1969 and was supposed to lead to the street Kleine Burg , but was never completed. Named after the Regional Court of Braunschweig , which is located on Münzstrasse. | |
Trade route ⊙ |
Connects the Breite Strasse with the Gördelingerstrasse . Formerly called Sedanbazar (named after the Battle of Sedan during the Franco-Prussian War ). The newly built neo-Gothic passage was opened in 1872, making it the city's oldest passage. In its place was the Neue Hof, which was sold and demolished in 1870. The original glass roof was damaged in World War II and was never rebuilt. | |
Hansemannpassage ⊙ |
Branches off the road sign . Originally associated the sign with the City-Point shopping center. The passage was named after the furniture store Hansemann, which was previously located there . | |
Lion Passage ⊙ |
Connects the street butt brothers with the long street . | |
Magnipassage ⊙ |
Is located in the house Ölschlägern 36/38 in the Magniviertel , after which it was named. Connects the Ölschläger to Langedammstrasse . Opening on September 8, 1984. | |
Matthiesenpassage ⊙ |
Connects the Hagenmarkt with the Stecherstrasse . The passage was named after the former fashion house Matthiesen, which was located there . | |
Packhofpassage ⊙ |
Passage in the Welfenhof. Connects the street Schild with the kitchen street and the Jödden street . Also known as the Guelph Passage. Opened in 1982, named after the Packhof , which was there until it was destroyed in World War II. | |
Passage in the shopping center Elbestraße ⊙ |
West town | |
Passage in the Heidberg shopping center ⊙ |
The shopping arcade was inaugurated on December 17, 2005 after two years of construction. | |
Passage Hagenbrücke ⊙ |
Short passage between Hagenbrücke and Litolffweg with the former market hall . | |
Passages in the castle arcades ⊙ |
Several passages through the Schlossarkaden shopping center. In the original plans for the passages u. a. the names Museum Passage and Theater Passage were provided, but these plans were never implemented. | |
Passages in the palace square ⊙ |
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Castle passage ⊙ |
Connects Bohlweg to Münzstraße . The first shops opened on October 1, 1949, and the passage was completed at the end of October 1949. The roofing originally planned was not implemented. | |
Steinwegpassage ⊙ |
The Steinwegpassage ran between Bohlweg and Steinweg . No longer exists today. Built from 1957 to 1958. On October 1st, 1959, the Schimmel-Haus with concert hall opened in the passage . Until 1983, the Braunschweig studio of the Norddeutscher Rundfunk was located in the same building . The demolition work for the passage began on January 15, 2007. The new health center Schlosscarree with covered passages was built in its place . |
literature
- Luitgard Camerer , Manfred Garzmann , Wolf-Dieter Schuegraf (eds.): Braunschweiger Stadtlexikon . Joh. Heinr. Meyer Verlag, Braunschweig 1992, ISBN 3-926701-14-5 .
- Manfred Garzmann , Wolf-Dieter Schuegraf (Ed.): Braunschweiger Stadtlexikon . Supplementary volume. Joh. Heinr. Meyer Verlag, Braunschweig 1996, ISBN 3-926701-30-7 .
- Jürgen Hodemacher : Braunschweig's streets - their names and their stories. Volume 1: Inner City. Elm-Verlag, Cremlingen 1995, ISBN 3-927060-11-9 .
- Wolfgang Kimpflinger: Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany . Architectural monuments in Lower Saxony. Volume 1.1 .: City of Braunschweig. Part 1, Verlag CW Niemeyer, Hameln 1993, ISBN 3-87585-252-4 . ( Online )
- Heinrich Meier : The street names of the city of Braunschweig. In: Sources and research on Brunswick history. Volume 1, Zwissler, Wolfenbüttel 1904 ( publikationsserver.tu-braunschweig.de ), DNB 58068654X .
Web links
Commons : Shopping arcades in Braunschweig - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files
Individual evidence
- ↑ Jürgen Hodemacher: Braunschweigs streets - their names and their stories. Volume 1: Inner City. Pp. 84-85.
- ^ Chronicle of the city of Braunschweig
- ↑ Jürgen Hodemacher: Braunschweigs streets - their names and their stories. Volume 1: Inner City. Pp. 86-87.
- ↑ Norbert Jonscher: A passage in which nothing happens anymore. In: Braunschweiger Zeitung of February 11, 2015.
- ↑ Ann-Claire Richter: "City" cinema is closed - Far too few viewers. In: Braunschweiger Zeitung of May 27, 2009.
- ↑ Jürgen Hodemacher: Braunschweigs streets - their names and their stories. Volume 1: Inner City. Pp. 140-141.
- ^ Norman-Mathias Pingel: Sadanbazar. In: Luitgard Camerer , Manfred Garzmann , Wolf-Dieter Schuegraf (eds.): Braunschweiger Stadtlexikon . Joh. Heinr. Meyer Verlag, Braunschweig 1992, ISBN 3-926701-14-5 , p. 210-211 .
- ^ Norman-Mathias Pingel: Passages. In Luitgard Camerer , Manfred Garzmann , Wolf-Dieter Schuegraf (eds.): Braunschweiger Stadtlexikon . Joh. Heinr. Meyer Verlag, Braunschweig 1992, ISBN 3-926701-14-5 , p. 177 .
- ^ Heinrich Meier: The street names of the city of Braunschweig. P. 25.
- ↑ Jürgen Hodemacher: Braunschweigs streets - their names and their stories. Volume 1: Inner City. Pp. 288-286.