List of streets in the Vilich district of Bonn

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The following list contains the streets and squares in the Bonn district of Vilich in the Beuel district .

Street
First name / mention
Origin of name Previous name
notes
Bonn street cadastre
Adelheidisstrasse 1904 Named after Adelheidis von Vilich (970-1015), saint, abbess of the St. Adelheidis Stift Vilich , later also of the Stift St. Maria im Kapitol in Cologne , since 2008 third city ​​patroness of Bonn . According to legend, she is said to have caused the Adelheidis spring in Pützchen with her abbess's staff during the great drought around 1000 . The Adelheidis-Brünnchen was first mentioned in 1726. The street runs between Sankt Augustiner Straße and An der Burg Lede. The street was first mentioned in 1824 as Bäumchesweg. The section between Lede Castle and Gerhardstraße was called Schulstraße from 1904 to 1978 (after the school buildings on the square in front of the church), the section between Schillerstraße and Gerhardstraße was called Burgweg from 1904 to 1978 (after Lede Castle). entry
Alice-Salomon-Strasse 1999 Named after Alice Salomon (1872–1948), women's rights activist and social worker. The street runs between Maria-Montessori-Allee and Hermann-Gmeiner-Straße. entry
At the castle park 1963 Named after the park of Lede Castle, which this road passes by. Dead-end street from Adelheidisstraße. The street was named in 1824 after the field name Am Haushof (this is how Lede Castle was called at the time), and can be found in the Vilich municipality's inventory from 1858 under the number 310. entry
At Lede Castle 1974 Path to the Lede moated castle, first mentioned in documents from the 12th century . Cul-de-sac from Adelheidisstraße along Lede Castle; In 1660 the path appears as "Jnker Blankart adeliches geseß". Lede means something like "surrounded by water". The term Lede Castle has only been used since the beginning of this century. In the Middle Ages it was called Schneckenburg and around 1716 when it belonged to Vilich Abbey, it was called Haushof. entry
Anne-Marie-Prévot Street 1999 Named after Anne Marie Prévot (1924–1987), a teacher from Beuel's twin town Mirecourt , she advocated the partnership between Beuel and Mirecourt. Dead-end street from Michael-Piel-Straße. entry
On the Mühlenberg 1959 Named after a field name. The Vilich windmill at the north end of the street, first mentioned in 1571, burned down in 1882. The street runs between Adelheidisstraße and Stiftsstraße. entry
Ewigstrasse 1941 Named after Fritz and Wilhelm Ewig from Bonn. In 1912 they made the land available for this road and initiated the first expansion of the road, which created a direct connection to the Bonn-Siegburg tram stop established in 1911 . The street runs between Adelheidisstraße and Gartenstraße. entry
gardenstreet 1907 Originally there were only a few villas with large gardens on the street, apart from the Guilleaume factory. Today the namesake gardens have almost completely disappeared. The street runs between Siegburger Strasse and Adelheidisstrasse / Schultheißstrasse. According to the council resolution of April 18, 1955, an additional part of Heisterbacher Strasse (between Schultheissstrasse and Bundesbahn) has been renamed Gartenstrasse; the section between the Vilich church and the Limperich pastorate was called Pfaffenpfad / Pfaffenpfäden from 1660 to 1904 , and the section from Stiftsstraße to the railway was called Heisterbacher Straße from 1904 to 1907. entry
Gerhardstrasse 1932 The old corridor in the Gerhardstal near Pützchen was reached via this former field road. According to a note from Josef Dietz, a field is mentioned as early as 1329 "in loco dicto Gerozdal". The street runs between Sankt Augustiner Straße and Maria-Montessori-Allee; By council resolution of June 27, 1960, a section of Clemensstrasse (from Gartenstrasse to St. Augustiner Strasse) was added to Gerhardstrasse. The street was called Siegburger Weg from 1858 to 1932 (the route went to Vilich-Müldorf and from there via Hangelar to Siegburg ), the section from Gartenstraße to St. Augustiner Straße was called Clemensstraße from 1904 to 1960. entry
Gorch-Fock-Strasse 1991 Named after Gorch Fock (1880–1916), writer, pseudonym for Johann Wilhelm Kinau. The street runs between Siegburger Strasse and Gartenstrasse. entry
Helene-Weber-Strasse 1999 Named after Helene Weber (1881–1962), teacher, member of the Parliamentary Council 1948–1949, member of the Bundestag 1949–1961, first chairwoman of the maternal convalescence organization 1959–1961. Ringstrasse from Maria-Montessori-Allee. entry
Hermann-Gmeiner-Strasse 1999 Named after Hermann Gmeiner (1919–1986), Austrian social worker , founded the first SOS Children's Village in 1949 . The street runs between Maria-Montessori-Allee and Alice-Salomon-Straße. entry
In Röhfeld 1969 Named after a field name. 1660 Roefelt or Roerfelt, from 1726 Im Röhfeld. The name is derived from abraded Rodfeld (cleared land). The street runs between the Nonnenpfad and Paul-Schumacher-Straße. entry
Jakob-Kaiser-Strasse 1965 Named after Jakob Kaiser (1888–1961), Federal Minister for All-German Issues 1949–1957. The road runs between Stroofstraße and Auf dem Mühlenberg. entry
Johannes-Norbisrath-Strasse 1989 Named after Johannes Norbisrath, school councilor in Euskirchen , postponed for political reasons in 1933, school director in Küdinghoven 1933–1937. The street runs between Sankt Augustiner Strasse and Michael-Piel-Strasse. entry
Kasbergstrasse 1972 The expression Käsberg has been known to the population for a long time without it being possible to say what it is due to. The street runs between Adelheidisstrasse and Stiftsstrasse; Between 1904 and 1972 the street was called Kirchweg / Kirchstraße and was the fastest way to get to the parish church for the people of Geislar . This street was named after the parcel "Auf dem Kirchberg". entry
Karl-Arnold-Strasse 1965 Named after Karl Arnold (1901–1958), Prime Minister of North Rhine-Westphalia 1947–1956. The road runs between Stroofstraße and Auf dem Mühlenberg. entry
Maria-Montessori-Allee 1989 Named after Maria Montessori (1870–1952), teacher . The street runs between Siegburger Strasse and Hermann-Gmeiner-Strasse. entry
Maria-Tiefenbacher-Strasse 1989 Named after Maria Tiefenbacher (1888–1987), teacher at the St. Adelheid-Gymnasium in Pützchen 1927–1987. The street runs between Von-Pfingsten-Straße and Paul-Schumacher-Straße. entry
Michael-Piel-Strasse 1989 Named after Michael Piel (1877–1953), teacher at the Catholic elementary school St. Josef, headmaster 1923–1927, founder and director of the Beuel vocational school 1927–1946. The street runs between Gerhardstraße and Hermann-Gmeiner-Straße. entry
Nuns path 1936 Possibly named in memory of the nuns, the canons , of the Vilich monastery. The street runs between Gerhardstraße and Im Röhfeld; From 1824 to 1858 the street was called Am Mönchen Pädten, from 1858 to 1936 Mönchenpfädel / Nonnenpfädel; According to the decision of the main committee of January 18, 1979, a path that goes from the Nonnenpfad to Gerhardstraße was also called Nonnenpfad. entry
Paul-Schumacher-Strasse 1989 Named after Paul Schumacher (1890–1963), teacher at the elementary school in Vilich 1911–1956. The street runs between Von-Pfingsten-Straße and Maria-Tiefenbacher-Straße. entry
Pilgrimage 1988 Pilgrimage route to Pützchen or Vilich. The street runs between Nonnenpfad and Siegburger Straße. entry
Richard-Scherer-Strasse 1989 Named after Richard Scherer (1934–1984), teacher at the Kardinal-Frings-Gymnasium 1967–1980, head of the Liebfrauenschule Bonn 1980–1984. Ringstrasse from Maria-Montessori-Allee. entry
Schevastesstrasse 1932 Named after the Schevastes family from Vilich. Several canons and rent masters of the Vilich Abbey and canons come from the family . The first proven bearer of the name was Heinrich Schevastes on November 11, 1598. The street runs between Siegburger Strasse and Bundesstrasse 56 . entry
Schiller Street 1904 The Schevasteshof was located on Schillerstrasse, where the appellate judge Ernst von Schiller (1796–1841) died on May 29th. Ernst von Schiller was a son of the poet Friedrich von Schiller and brother-in-law of the mayor Gabriel Pfingsten. Ernst von Schiller was born in the old cemetery in Bonn next to his mother, Charlotte nee. von Lengefeld , buried. The street runs between Adelheidisstraße and the Bundesbahn and was called Dorfstraße from 1858. entry
Schillingsweg 1979 Named after the Ministerials von Schilling (Schillink), who were based at the water castle of Vilich. The street runs between Gerhardstraße and Von-Pfingsten-Straße. entry
Schnorrenbergstrasse 1932 Named after Ignaz Schnorrenberg (1823–1900), he came to Vilich in 1847 as secretary to the Mayor Pentecost, in 1851 he became an alderman and in 1855 mayor. In 1891, at the age of 68, he had to give up the post because of an eye problem. The street runs between Gerhardstrasse and Schevastesstrasse. entry
Schultheissstrasse 1904 On behalf of the abbess of Vilich, mayors took care of the secular order and exercised the lower jurisdiction in the glory of Vilich. The street runs between Adelheidisstraße and the Bundesbahn. entry
Seven Morning Walk 1978 Named after a field name. At this point an owner owned seven acres of land. The street runs from Auguststrasse to Bundesstrasse 56. The section from Siegburger Strasse to Auguststrasse was called Nordstrasse from 1963 to 1977. entry
Siegburger Strasse 1891 Named after the district town of Siegburg, east of Bonn. The road runs from Königswinterer Strasse to Hangelar. The street was called Bonner Strasse between 1660 and 1858 and Beuel-Overather-Chaussee from 1858 to 1891. From 1907 Siegburger Strasse outside the Beuel district was also temporarily called Siegburger Landstrasse or Siegburger Chaussee. entry
Stiftsstrasse 1913 The street runs between Dixstraße and Adelheidisstraße. The street was called Kirchfeldchensweg between 1858 and 1904. The section between Dixstraße and Auf dem Mühlenberg was called Kirchstraße between 1904 and 1955. Since the council decision of April 18, 1955, the entire street from the double church in Schwarzrheindorf to the monastery in Vilich has been called Stiftsstraße. entry
Stroofstrasse 1959 Named after Leonard Karl Friedrich Heinrich Theresia Stroof (1757–1825), first mayor of Vilich 1809–1825. Connecting road between Adelheidstrasse and Stiftsstrasse entry
From Pentecost Street 1969 Named after Franz Gabriel Clemens Maria Pfingsten (1778–1857), Mayor of Vilich 1825–1855. The street runs between Schevastesstraße and Maria-Montessori-Allee. entry

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