List of streets in the Ramersdorf district of Bonn
The following list contains the streets and squares in the area of the Bonn district of Ramersdorf in the Beuel district .
Street | First name / mention |
Origin of name | Previous name notes |
Bonn street cadastre |
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At the Bonner Bogen | 2008 | Named after the Bonn Rheinbogen . | The street runs between Hermann-Bleibtreu-Ufer to Joseph-Schumpeter-Allee. | entry |
At the Bungert | 1964 | Named after the field name "Auf dem Mühlenbungert". A tree garden is called Bungert . | The road runs as a ring road between Am Conzberg and Oberkasseler Straße. It was called Kuhgasse or Kühgasse from 1858 to 1964. | entry |
At the Conzberg | 1978 | Named after the field name "Am Conzberg". Conz is short for Conrad; So it was a mountain that belonged to a Conrad, or where a Conrad lived. | The street runs between Lindenstrasse and Kommendeweg. It was called Kreuzstrasse from 1907 to 1955 and then Georgstrasse until 1978. | entry |
On the trajectory | 1907 | Between 1870 and 1914 both banks of the Rhine were connected by a trajectory at this point . | It is a dead end street from Königswinterer Straße to the Bundesbahn. | entry |
In repentance | 2005 | Named after a field name. | The road runs from Schießbergweg to Rastenweg. | entry |
Ankerbachtalweg | 1950 | The street is named after the Ankerbach , which rises near Oberholtorf . | It runs between Ennerthang and Holzgasse. | entry |
Dornheckenstrasse | 1978 | It is named after the former quarry "An der Dornhecken", today's Dornheckensee , to which it leads. | The street runs between Königswinterer Straße and Am Johannisberg. | entry |
Gallusstrasse | 1907 | Named after St. Gall, today's parish patron of Küdinghoven . | The street runs between Kirchstraße and Holzgasse /gerichtsweg. The northern part was called Küdinghovener Kirchweg and Am Plänzer between 1858 and 1907, the southern part Hammweg and Ramersdorfer Kirchweg. | entry |
Judicial process | 1907 | When Küdinghoven was still the seat of a Bergisch lower court , the court sessions took place in a house on the street. | The street runs between Königswinterer Straße and Rastenweg. From 1726 to 1907 it was called Auf der Streffen or Streffenweg. | entry |
Hillside road | 1963 | It is named after its course along the western slope of the Ennert. | The street runs between Kirchstrasse and Holzgasse. | entry |
Hermann-Bleibtreu-Ufer | 2000 | The street is named after Hermann Bleibtreu (1821–1881). He was the patent holder of Portland cement , manufacturer and co-founder of the cement factory of the Bonn Mining and Steelworks Association in 1856. | It runs between the south bridge and the Oberkasseler Ufer, at the mouth of the Ankerbach. | entry |
Holzgasse | 1907 | It led into the wood, the Ennertwald. | The road runs between Gallusstrasse / Lindenstrasse and Ankerbachtalweg. | entry |
In the old wingert | 2005 | It is named after the hillside's former use as a vineyard . | The street runs between Rastenweg and Königswinterer Straße. | entry |
Joseph-Schumpeter-Allee | 2003 | Named after Joseph Alois Schumpeter (1883–1950), a professor of economics and sociology at the University of Bonn . | The road runs between Landgrabenweg and Konrad-Zuse-Platz. | entry |
Keltersbachweg | 1995 | Named after a field name. The Keltersbach bears the name Ankerbach at its source near Oberholtorf. | The street runs between Dornheckenstraße and Oberkasseler Straße. | entry |
Koenigswinterer Strasse | 1955 | Named after the town of Königswinter , whose district Niederdollendorf adjoins to the south. | The street runs between Sankt-Augustiner Straße and the city limits in the south of Oberkassel. In the past, the street or its parts had the following names: from 1858 Beuel-Honnefer Chaussee , from 1873 to 1972 Hauptstraße, from 1894 to 1955 Südstraße, from 1907 to 1955 Honnefer Straße, from 1907 to 1955 Hauptstraße and from 1907 Oberkasseler Straße . | entry |
Coming way | 1972 | The street is named after the Teutonic Order Commander Ramersdorf , it was founded in 1220 and secularized in 1803. | The street runs between Lindenstrasse and Oberkasseler Strasse and was called Mühlenweg from 1907 to 1972. | entry |
Konrad Adenauer Bridge | 1972 | Named after Konrad Adenauer . The southernmost of Bonn's Rhine bridges is also called the southern bridge. | The motorway bridge ( Bundesautobahn 562 ) connects Beuel and Bonn. | entry |
Crusader Street | 1978 | Named after the knights of the Teutonic Order . They were also called German rulers and owned the Coming Ramersdorf and Muffendorf . The order was created during the Crusades . | The road runs between Rastenweg and Mehlemstraße. Between 1963 and 1978 it was called Deutschherrenstrasse. | entry |
Landgrabenweg | 1967 | Named after a Bergische Landgraben , a military protective facility that, according to a map from 1703, ran nearby. | The street runs between Kreuzherrenstrasse and Königswinterer Strasse. | entry |
Lindenstrasse | 1907 | Named after the village linden tree that stood at the beginning of the street. | The street runs between Rastenweg and Dornheckenstraße. Between 1858 and 1907 it was called Kegelbahnstraße or An der Kegelbahn in the area of Holzgasse and Mehlemstraße and Kesselburg or In der Kesselburg in the area of Mehlemstraße and Dornheckenstraße. | entry |
Mehlemstrasse | 1907 | Named after Leonhard Mehlem (1752–1832). The canons acquired in 1816 the former bergische Richterhaus in Ramersdorf with the associated lands. | The street runs between Lindenstrasse and Königswinterer Strasse. From 1858 to 1907 it was called Platzweg or Eselsweg. Between 1933 and 1945 it was called Klaus-Clemens-Straße . | entry |
Oberkasseler Strasse | 1978 | Named after Oberkassel, a district of Bonn. | The road runs from Pützchen Chaussee to Autobahn 562 / Landgrabenweg. | entry |
Portland Way | 2008 | The cement factory founded in 1858 by Hermann Bleibtreu stood on the site through which the path leads . The factory, which existed until 1987, produced Portland cement. | It is a connection from Hermann-Bleibtreu-Ufer over Joseph-Schumpeter-Allee to Landgrabenweg. | entry |
Rastenweg | 1907 | Rests were hip or chest high frames. These frames made it easier to pick up or set down loads when you wanted to rest. | The route runs between Lindenstrasse /gerichtsweg and the Bonn-Bad Honnef tram line. The western part was called the platform path until 1930. | entry |
Rheinwerkallee | 2004 | It is a private access road for Rheinwerk-Bonn GmbH. | The cul-de-sac of Konrad-Zuse-Platz. | entry |
Schießbergweg | 1963 | Named after a field name. "Path that lies on a slope where the rainwater shoots down." | The road runs from Königswinterer Strasse to the Rhine. | entry |
Pasture path | 1963 | It is named after a sheep pen owned by the Engeltal monastery in Oberkassel in Bonn . | The street runs between Dornheckenstraße and Oberkasseler Straße. | entry |
Individual evidence
- Old and new street names in the area of the former town of Beuel , edited by Johannes Bücher; in: Studies on the home history of the Bonn-Beuel district (issue 22), Bonn 1980
- Bonn street names origin and meaning edited by Ansgar Sebastian Klein ; in: Publications of the Bonn City Archives (Volume 70); Bonn 2011; 2nd edition Bonn 2012; City of Bonn - City Archives and City History Library; ISBN 978-3-922832-48-5
- Street cadastre of the city of Bonn
- Detailed city map of Bonn