List of streets in the Bonn district of Gronau
The following list contains the streets and squares in the area of the Bonn district of Gronau in the Bonn district .
Street | First name / mention |
Origin of name | Previous name notes |
Bonn street cadastre |
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Achim-von-Arnim-Strasse | 1955 | Achim von Arnim (1781–1831), romantic writer | entry | |
Adalbert-Stifter-Strasse | 1954 | Adalbert Stifter (1805–1868), Austrian writer, painter and educator | Until 1978 Eichendorffstrasse . | entry |
Adenauerallee | Konrad Adenauer (1876–1967), German politician and Federal Chancellor | Until 1967 Koblenzer Strasse . Cross-district street. Section of the federal highway 9 . |
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Arndtstrasse | 1904 | Ernst Moritz Arndt (1769–1860), German writer, professor at the University of Bonn | Already laid out as a private road in 1873. | entry |
Baunscheidtstrasse | 1956 | Carl Baunscheidt (1809–1873), industrial apprentice, agricultural equipment manufacturer, mechanic and inventor | entry | |
Brentanostrasse | 1955 | Clemens Brentano (1778–1842), romantic writer | entry | |
Bundeskanzlerplatz | 1967 | Location of the square at the former Federal Chancellery . | The confluence of Reuterstraße and Bundesstraße 9 . Geographical center of the city of Bonn. | entry |
Bush road | 1896 | Wilhelm Busch (1826–1881), German surgeon and university professor | Created in 1894. | entry |
Charles-de-Gaulle-Strasse | 1914 | Charles de Gaulle (1890–1970), French statesman | Until 1932 Am Trajekt and from 1932 to 1978 Langemarckweg . | entry |
Coburger Strasse | 1905 | Coburg , city in Upper Franconia | entry | |
Dahlmannstrasse | 1931 | Friedrich Christoph Dahlmann (1785–1860), professor at Bonn University. | Expansion in 2017. With section of Görresstrasse, which was closed in 1973, through the Federal Chancellery premises . |
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Eduard-Pflüger-Strasse | 1920 | Eduard Pflüger (1829–1910), German physiologist, professor at the University of Bonn | entry | |
Emil-Nolde-Strasse | 1954 | Emil Nolde (1867–1956), leading expressionist painter | entry | |
ETA-Hoffmann-Strasse | 1955 | ETA Hoffmann (1776–1822), Romantic writer | entry | |
Franz-Josef-Strauss-Allee | 1978 | Franz Josef Strauss (1915–1988), CSU politician and Bavarian Prime Minister. | Until 1990 Ludwig-Erhard-Straße . | entry |
Friedrich-Ebert-Allee | Friedrich Ebert (1871–1925), German politician, first German Reich President | Until 1927 Koblenzer Strasse , from 1927 to 1933 Friedrich-Ebert-Allee and from 1933 to 1945 Dietrich-Eckart -Allee . Section of the federal highway 9 . |
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Friedrich-Wilhelm-Strasse | Friedrich III. , from 1854 owner of the protectorate of the foundation for the construction of the neighboring Johanniter hospital | Until 1915 Dottendorfer Rheinweg . Corresponds to the earlier donkey path to Dottendorf . |
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Fritz-Erler-Strasse | Fritz Erler (1913–1967), SPD politician. | Until 1972 Löwenburgstrasse (after Berg and Burg Löwenburg in the Siebengebirge). 2018 expansion of a section. |
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Fritz-Schäffer-Strasse | Fritz Schäffer (1888–1967), German politician, Federal Minister and Bavarian Prime Minister | Until 1978 Ölbergstrasse (after the Great Mount of Olives in the Siebengebirge). 2014/15 turned into Franz-Josef-Strauss-Allee. |
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Genscherallee | 1938 | Hans-Dietrich Genscher (1927–2016), German politician (FDP), foreign minister for many years | Until 2017 Walter-Flex- Strasse . Section until 1954 Gierenweg . | entry |
Homecoming route | 1952 | Rhine bank between Stresemannufer and towpath . | entry | |
Heinrich-Brüning-Strasse | 1907 | Heinrich Brüning (1885–1970), German politician (Center Party) and Reich Chancellor | Until 1972 Petersbergstraße (after the Petersberg in the Siebengebirge). | entry |
Heinrich-Lübke-Strasse | Heinrich Lübke (1894–1972), second German Federal President | Until 1972 Uhlandstrasse . | entry | |
Helmut-Kohl-Allee | Helmut Kohl (1930–2017), German politician (CDU) and Federal Chancellor (1982–1998) | Until 2019 Friedrich-Ebert-Allee . | entry | |
Helmut Schmidt Square | 2016 | Helmut Schmidt (1918–2015), German politician (SPD) and Federal Chancellor (1974–1982) | Square at the intersection of Friedrich-Ebert-Allee, Helmut-Kohl-Allee, Marie-Kahle-Allee and Franz-Josef-Strauss-Allee. Also called “ trajectory node ”. |
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Hermann-Ehlers-Strasse | 1954 | Hermann Ehlers (1904–1954), German politician and President of the Bundestag | Partly part of the UN campus since 2013 . | entry |
Heussallee | 1901 | Theodor Heuss (1884–1963), first Federal President of the Federal Republic of Germany | Corresponds to the former Sieghausgasse . Until 1964 Siebengebirgsstraße . Comprehensively redesigned in 2009, layout of a boulevard. |
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Joachimstrasse | 1896 | Joseph Joachim (1831–1907), Austro-Hungarian violinist, conductor and composer, honorary citizen of the city of Bonn | Created in 1894. From 1935 to 1945 Hans-Schemm- Strasse | entry |
Johannes-Henry-Strasse | Johannes Henry (1876–1958), German lawyer and local politician (Center Party, CDU) in Bonn | Until 1978 Schillerstrasse . 1874–79 laid out as a private road. |
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Johanniterstrasse | Johanniter Hospital on the street . | Eselsweg until 1915 . | entry | |
Joseph-Beuys-Allee | 1990 | Joseph Beuys (1921–1986), German action artist, sculptor, draftsman and art theorist | Second construction phase of the road parallel to the federal highway 562, completed in 2003 . | entry |
Kaiserstrasse | 1869 | Honoring the German Emperor (rich) s . | From 1869 to 1870 Trajektstraße (corresponding to the course of the Bonn-Oberkassel trajectory ), from 1870 to 1897 Bahnstraße . Cross-district street. |
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Kaiser-Friedrich-Strasse | 1896 | Friedrich III. (1831–1888), German Emperor and King of Prussia | Stubway from Adenauerallee, built from 1895 to 1897. Staircase on the banks of the Rhine is a listed building. | entry |
Karl-Carstens-Strasse | 1931 | Karl Carstens (1914–1992), German politician, Federal President and President of the Bundestag | Until 2009 Dahlmannstrasse . Comprehensively redesigned in 2009. |
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Kurt-Schumacher-Strasse | 1906 | Kurt Schumacher (1895–1952), SPD party chairman | Until 1968 Drachenfelsstraße (after the Drachenfels in the Siebengebirge). Expansion 2017–18. |
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Langenbachstrasse | 1934 | Julius Langenbach (1823–1886), local musician and namesake of the Langenbach-Stift (support organization for musicians' widows and music teachers) | Extended in the mid-1950s. | entry |
Lennéstrasse | 1867 | Peter Joseph Lenné (1789–1866), German landscape architect, born in Bonn | Cross-district street. | entry |
Marie-Kahle-Allee | 2000 | Marie Kahle (1893–1948), educator, Nazi victim | entry | |
Menuhinstrasse | 2007 | Yehudi Menuhin (1916–1999), violinist, violist and conductor of Jewish origin | The cul-de-sac from Achim-von-Arnim-Straße. | entry |
Nahum-Goldmann-Allee | 1988 | Nahum Goldmann (1895–1982), Zionist, founder and president of the World Jewish Congress (WJC) | First construction phase of the road parallel to the federal highway 562, completed in 2003 . | entry |
Niebuhrstrasse | 1892 | Barthold Georg Niebuhr (1776–1831), German ancient historian, professor at the University of Bonn | Origin of the street in Roman times, part of a former route from Kessenich to Bonn ("Bonner Weg"). | entry |
Ollenhauerstrasse | 1904 | Erich Ollenhauer (1901–1963), German politician, chairman of the SPD | Until 1964 Dottendorfer Strasse . | entry |
Olof-Palme-Allee | 1988 | Olof Palme (1927–1986), Swedish politician and Prime Minister | entry | |
Oscar Romero Street | 2004 | Óscar Romero (1917–1980), Catholic Archbishop in El Salvador | Fifth construction phase of the road parallel to the federal motorway 562, completed in 2003 . | entry |
Paul-Clemen-Strasse | 1949 | Paul Clemen (1866–1947), professor at the University of Bonn and honorary citizen of the city | entry | |
Petra Kelly Avenue | 1990 | Petra Kelly (1947–1992), politician, peace activist and founding member of the Green Party | Until 2006 Franz-Josef-Strauss-Allee . | entry |
Deutsche Post Square | 2002 | Location of the square in front of the Post Tower , the headquarters of Deutsche Post DHL | Expansion in 2018. | entry |
United Nations Square | 1931 | Location of the square on the UN campus | Görresstrasse until 2006 . Current name since 2008. | entry |
Raiffeisenstrasse | 1969 | Friedrich Wilhelm Raiffeisen (1818–1888), German social reformer and founder of a cooperative; Neighboring headquarters of the German Raiffeisen Association ( Raiffeisenhaus ) | The spur road from Adenauerallee, laid out in 1897, re-routed around 1950. Former address of the adjoining houses: Adenauerallee or Koblenzer Straße . | entry |
Reuterstrasse | 1904 | Function of the road as a hunting, riding or courier route for the Electors ( Reuter as an old form of the name of "rider") | Previously on Reuterweg . Cross-district street. |
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Rheinweg | 1822 | Leading from Dottendorf to the Rhine. | Cross-district street. | entry |
Saemischstrasse | before 1950 | Theodor Saemisch (1833–1909), professor of medicine, 1863–1906 head of the Bonn ophthalmic institute | Between today's Karl-Carstens-Straße and United Nations Square. In 2006 abandoned and built over for the extension of the WCCB . | entry |
Schedestrasse | 1904 | Max Schede (1844–1902), surgeon and professor of medicine in Hamburg and Bonn | entry | |
Schlegelstrasse | 1929 | August Wilhelm Schlegel (1767–1845), literary historian and writer, professor at the University of Bonn | entry | |
Simrockstrasse | 1896 | Either Nikolaus Simrock (1751–1832) or Karl Simrock (1802–1876). | Created in 1894. | entry |
Strasbourg way | 1932 | Strasbourg , city in Alsace | entry | |
Sträßchensweg | 1927 | Originally, part of the road was fortified only as a beaten path (“little street”). | Section from 1938 to 1978 Lohrbergstrasse . Corresponds to an earlier path from Plittersdorf to the windmill in Gronau . |
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Stresemannufer | 1952 | Gustav Stresemann (1878–1929), German politician, Nobel Peace Prize laureate and statesman of the Weimar Republic | Bank of the Rhine in front of the Federal Palace . | entry |
Temple Street | 1898 | Synagogue on the street (built 1959). | Until 1978 Wörthstrasse . Stairs on the banks of the Rhine are under monument protection. |
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Tulip field | 2000 | Name of the building complex on the street and its location on a former tulip field. | Former address of the adjoining houses: Heussallee 2–10, Allianzplatz . | entry |
Welckerstrasse | 1931 | Friedrich Gottlieb Welcker (1784–1868), classical philologist and archaeologist, professor at the University of Bonn | Extensively expanded and redesigned in 2009. Extension as "Welckerpassage" through the WCCB to the United Nations Square. | entry |
Willy-Brandt-Allee | Willy Brandt (1913–1992), German politician and Federal Chancellor | Adenauerallee from 1967 to 1998 . Section of the federal highway 9 . | entry | |
Wilhelm-Spiritus-Ufer | 1932 | Wilhelm Spiritus (1854–1931), Lord Mayor of Bonn | From 1935 to 1952 Saarlandufer (due to the incorporation of the Saar area into the German Reich in 1935). | entry |
Winston Churchill Street | 1911 | Winston Churchill (1874–1965), British Prime Minister | Until 1978 Wolkenburgstraße (after Berg and Burg Wolkenburg in the Siebengebirge). Corresponds to the former Müllengasse to Kessenich . |
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Zitelmannstrasse | 1929 | Ernst Zitelmann (1852–1923), lawyer and writer, professor at the University of Bonn | entry | |
Second ferry lane | 1900 | Alley leading to the ferry to Beuel . | Border between the districts of Gronau and Südstadt . | entry |
Individual evidence
- ↑ Birgitta Gruber-Corr: Urban expansion in the Rhineland - municipality, citizens and state as actors in the development process of Bonn's Südstadt 1855–1890 . Publications of the Bonn City Archives, Volume 64, Bonn 2004, p. 247. (also inaugural dissertation to obtain a doctorate from the Philosophical Faculty of the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität zu Bonn, Bonn 2001) ( online )
- ↑ a b c Birgitta Gruber-Corr: Urban expansion in the Rhineland: Commune, citizens and state as actors in the development process of Bonn's Südstadt 1855–1890 (= Publications of the Bonn City Archives , Volume 64, Bonn 2004) (also inaugural dissertation to obtain a doctorate of the Philosophical Faculty of the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität zu Bonn, Bonn 2001) ( online , p. 346/347).
- ↑ a b Further road expansion on the UN campus in the federal district can begin ( memento from August 4, 2017 in the Internet Archive ) , press release from the city of Bonn, February 6, 2017
- ↑ a b Federal district is beautified for 2.9 million euros , General-Anzeiger , August 26, 2017
- ↑ a b c d Entry by Elke Janßen-Schnabel on the monument area of the government district in Bonn in the database " KuLaDig " of the Rhineland Regional Association , accessed on July 24, 2017.
- ↑ a b c Kurt-Schumacher-Straße is facing the second construction phase , General-Anzeiger , August 10, 2018
- ↑ a b Printed matter no. 1611563: Proposal for resolution: naming of the "Trajektknot" at the crossing area Friedrich-Ebert-Allee, Marie-Kahle-Allee and Franz-Josef-Strauss-Allee in the Bonn district, Gronau district from May 11th, 2016 Online PDF / Online in the Bonn Council and Information Center -System
- ↑ a b c New environment for WorldCCBonn and UN campus ( Memento from March 5, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) , press release from the City of Bonn, April 29, 2009
- ↑ Birgitta Gruber-Corr: Urban expansion in the Rhineland - municipality, citizens and state as actors in the development process of Bonn's Südstadt 1855–1890 . Publications of the Bonn City Archives, Volume 64, Bonn 2004, pp. 251-253. (also inaugural dissertation to obtain a doctorate from the Philosophical Faculty of the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität zu Bonn, Bonn 2001) ( online )
- ↑ a b c The Lord Mayor of Bonn (Ed.); Friedrich Busmann : From the parliament and government district to the federal district. A Bonn development measure 1974-2004 . Bonn, June 2004, pp. 150/151.
- ↑ Olga Sonntag : Villas on the banks of the Rhine in Bonn: 1819–1914 , Bouvier Verlag, Bonn 1998, ISBN 3-416-02618-7 , Volume 1, p. 25. (also dissertation University of Bonn, 1994)
- ↑ List of monuments of the city of Bonn (as of March 15, 2019), number A 188
- ^ Official Journal of the Federal City of Bonn, Volume 40, October 22, 2008, Number 45
- ^ Entry on Langenbachstrasse in the " KuLaDig " database of the Rhineland Regional Association
- ↑ Birgitta Gruber-Corr: Urban expansion in the Rhineland - municipality, citizens and state as actors in the development process of Bonn's Südstadt 1855–1890 . Publications of the Bonn City Archives, Volume 64, Bonn 2004, p. 368. (at the same time inaugural dissertation to obtain a doctorate from the Philosophical Faculty of the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität zu Bonn, Bonn 2001) ( online )
- ^ Entry on Raiffeisenstrasse in Bonn in the " KuLaDig " database of the Rhineland Regional Council
- ^ Address book of the federal capital Bonn 1949/50 , JF Carthaus, Bonn 1950, p. XXIII . (As of February 1950)
- ^ Entry by Elke Janßen-Schnabel on Saemischstraße Bonn in the database " KuLaDig " of the Rhineland Regional Association , accessed on December 29, 2017.
- ↑ List of monuments of the city of Bonn (as of March 15, 2019), number A 190