List of streets in the Bonn district of Gronau

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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
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 .
entry
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 .
entry
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 .
entry
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 .
entry
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.
entry
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.
entry
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 ”.
entry
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.
entry
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.
entry
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.

entry
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.
entry
Kurt-Schumacher-Strasse 1906 Kurt Schumacher (1895–1952), SPD party chairman Until 1968 Drachenfelsstraße (after the Drachenfels in the Siebengebirge).
Expansion 2017–18.
entry
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.
entry
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 .
entry
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.
entry
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 .
entry
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

  1. 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 )
  2. 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).
  3. 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
  4. a b Federal district is beautified for 2.9 million euros , General-Anzeiger , August 26, 2017
  5. 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.
  6. a b c Kurt-Schumacher-Straße is facing the second construction phase , General-Anzeiger , August 10, 2018
  7. 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
  8. 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
  9. 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 )
  10. 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.
  11. 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)
  12. List of monuments of the city of Bonn (as of March 15, 2019), number A 188
  13. ^ Official Journal of the Federal City of Bonn, Volume 40, October 22, 2008, Number 45
  14. ^ Entry on Langenbachstrasse in the " KuLaDig " database of the Rhineland Regional Association
  15. 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 )
  16. ^ Entry on Raiffeisenstrasse in Bonn in the " KuLaDig " database of the Rhineland Regional Council
  17. ^ Address book of the federal capital Bonn 1949/50 , JF Carthaus, Bonn 1950, p. XXIII . (As of February 1950)
  18. ^ Entry by Elke Janßen-Schnabel on Saemischstraße Bonn in the database " KuLaDig " of the Rhineland Regional Association , accessed on December 29, 2017.
  19. List of monuments of the city of Bonn (as of March 15, 2019), number A 190