List of streets in the Hochkreuz district of Bonn

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The list of the streets and places in the area of Bonner hamlet Hochkreuz in the district Bad Godesberg .

Street
First name / mention
Origin of name Previous name
notes
Bonn street cadastre
Andreas-Hermes-Strasse 1989 Andreas Hermes (1878–1964), political scientist and politician (Center, CDU), lived in Bad Godesberg from 1945. entry
Anhalter Strasse 1962 Anhalt , region in central Germany. The dead-end street from the Berliner Ring. entry
Berlin Ring 1962 Ringstrasse between Brandenburger Strasse, Mecklenburger Strasse and Sachsenstrasse. entry
Brandenburger Strasse 1962 entry
Cheruskerstrasse 1954 Cherusci , tribal association in ancient Germania. The dead-end street from Kennedyallee. entry
Ferdinand-Lassalle-Strasse 1989 Ferdinand Lassalle (1825–1864), writer, socialist politician and spokesman for the German labor movement. entry
Frankenstrasse 1969 Franconia , West Germanic ethnic group. The dead-end street from Kennedyallee. entry
Godesberger Allee 1878 Street leading to the center of Bad Godesberg. From 1878 to 1930 Bonner Strasse , from 1930 to 1978 Kölner Strasse . Cross-district street. Part of the federal highway 9 . entry
Graf-von-Lehndorff-Strasse 2006 Hans von Lehndorff (1910–1987), surgeon and writer, chief physician at the Bad Godesberg Viktoria Hospital. Ringstrasse from Ferdinand-Lassalle-Strasse. entry
Heinemannstrasse 1969 Gustav Heinemann (1899–1976), third Federal President of the Federal Republic of Germany Until 1978 Stresemannstrasse . 1985 expanded to Godesberger Allee. entry
Heinrich-von-Stephan-Strasse 1986 Heinrich von Stephan (1831–1897), State Secretary of the Reich Post Office, forerunner of the Federal Post Office previously located on the street . Dead-end street from Heinemannallee, connection to Robert-Schuman-Platz . entry
Herbert-Wehner-Platz 2005 Herbert Wehner (1906–1990), politician (KPD; SPD) and Federal Minister for All-German Issues, buried in the castle cemetery . The place that forms the entrance to the Rheinaue leisure park . entry
Holbeinstrasse 1955 Hans Holbein the Younger (1497 / 98–1543), important Renaissance painter. The cul-de-sac from Max-Löbner-Straße. entry
Jean Monnet Street 1989 Jean Monnet (1888–1979), French entrepreneur, pioneer of European unification efforts. entry
Johanna-Kinkel-Strasse 1989 Johanna Kinkel (1810–1858), composer and writer, wife of Gottfried Kinkel , born in Bonn. entry
Kennedyallee 1930 John F. Kennedy (1917–1963), President of the United States of America. Forerunner street : Mutschgrabenweg / Mötschgrabenweg from 1894 to 1930 , Frankengrabenweg from 1930 to 1963 , layout of the street after 1930, changed when the HICOG estate was built .
Border between the districts of Hochkreuz and Plittersdorf .
entry
Kurt-Georg-Kiesinger-Allee 1989 Kurt Georg Kiesinger (1904–1988), third Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany, CDU chairman. entry
Long Grabenweg 1895 Historical (alternative) name Auerweg . 1969 extended between Max-Löbner-Straße and Heinemannstraße. entry
Lucas-Cranach-Strasse 1959 Lucas Cranach the Elder (around 1472–1553), painter and graphic artist of the Renaissance. The cul-de-sac of the Lange Grabenweg. entry
Ludwig-Erhard-Allee 1895 Ludwig Erhard (1897–1977), second Federal Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany. First mentioned in 1634 forerunners Mittelweg / Mittelpfad . From 1895 to 1978 Mittelstrasse , from 1978 to 1990 Ludwig-Erhard-Strasse .
1982–1983 expanded into an avenue. 1984 extended to the former route of the Trajektbahn .
entry
Marie-Schlei-Allee 1893 Marie Schlei (1919–1983), politician (SPD), first Federal Minister for Economic Cooperation. Until 2011 Winkelsweg . entry
Martin-Luther-King-Strasse 1867 Martin Luther King (1929–1968), American Baptist pastor and civil rights activist. Originally Strässchen , from 1899 to 1968 Turmstrasse . entry
Matthias-Grünewald-Strasse 1959 Matthias Grünewald (16th century), painter and graphic artist of the Renaissance. entry
Max-Löbner-Strasse 1931 Max Hermann Löbner (1869–1947), founder of the Horticultural Research Institute of the Rhineland Chamber of Agriculture . Ten-morning walk until 1956 . entry
Mecklenburger Strasse 1962 Mecklenburg , region in northern Germany. The dead-end street from the Berliner Ring. entry
Mildred-Scheel-Strasse 1989 Mildred Scheel (1931 / 32–1985), doctor and founder of the German Cancer Aid, wife of Federal President Walter Scheel entry
Paul-Magar-Strasse 2006 Paul Magar (1909–2000), painter, lived and worked in Bad Godesberg Ringstrasse from Ferdinand-Lassalle-Strasse. entry
Riemenschneiderstrasse 1968 Tilman Riemenschneider (around 1460–1531), picture carver and sculptor, transition from late Gothic to Renaissance The cul-de-sac from Max-Löbner-Straße. entry
Robert Schuman Square 1986 Robert Schuman (1886–1963), German-French statesman, studied in Bonn entry
Rubensstrasse 1962 Peter Paul Rubens (1577–1640), Baroque painter of Flemish origin and diplomat of the Spanish-Habsburg crown entry
Sachsenstrasse 1962 Germanic tribe , historical state and country of the Federal Republic of Germany The dead-end street from the Berliner Ring. entry
Stephan-Lochner-Strasse 1959 Stefan Lochner (around 1400 to 1410–1451), most important painter at the Cologne School of Painting entry
Thuringian Street 1962 Thuringia , landscape and country of the Land of the Federal Republic of Germany Dead-end street from Brandenburger Straße. entry

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Karl-Heinz van Kaldenkerken , City Director Bonn (ed.); Friedrich Busmann : Expansion of the federal capital. 10 years capital city agreement 1975 - 1985 . Bonn 1986, p. 84 f.
  2. 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, p. 140.