List of streets in the Marienburg district of Cologne

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The following list contains the streets and squares in the area of the Marienburg district of Cologne in the Rodenkirchen district .

Street Time of investment Remarks
Ahrweilerstrasse 1901-1902 Named after the Rhineland-Palatinate town of Ahrweiler .
At the south park 1900 The road surrounding the south park in a semicircle. Alley under monument protection.
At the Alteburger mill 1900 Part of Alteburger Straße until 1962, previously different numbering. Named after the Alteburger mill . Around 1930, retaining walls were erected along the road.
Andernacher Strasse 1901-1902 Named after the Rhineland-Palatinate city of Andernach .
On the Römerberg 1927 Created on the initiative of Georg Falck .
Bayenthal belt 1898-1899 1903 The avenue is laid out according to plans by Hermann Josef Stübben . Part of the Cologne belt and border between the districts of Marienburg and Bayenthal. 1925 partially renumbered. Alley under monument protection.
Bonner Strasse Linking road between Cologne and Bonn dating back to Roman times.
Brohler Strasse 1898-1899 Named after the Rhineland-Palatinate town of Brohl . Alley under monument protection.
Eugen-Langen-Strasse 1901-1902 Named after Eugen Langen (1833–1895), founder of the Pfeifer & Langen company . 1925 Renumbering of the even house numbers.
Germanicusstrasse 1898-1899 Named after the Roman general Nero Claudius Germanicus .
Godesberger Strasse 1901-1902 Named after the Bad Godesberg district of Bonn .
Goethestrasse 1900-1901 " Magistrale " of Marienburger Strasse, which continues as a path in the Südpark . Alley and square design / green area between Mehlemer Straße and Südpark are under monument protection.
Hoffmann-von-Fallersleben-Strasse 1901-1902 Named after the Germanist and poet August Heinrich Hoffmann von Fallersleben (1798–1874).
In the Roman fort 1980 Named after the location in the Alteburg fleet fort .
Kastanienallee Around 1878 Alley under monument protection.
Leyboldstrasse Around 1878 Named after Ernst Leybold (1824–1907), an essential promoter of the development of Marienburg. 1925 Renumbering of the odd house numbers. Alley under monument protection.
Avenue of lime trees 1885-1902 1925 Renumbering of the odd house numbers. Alley under monument protection.
Marienburger Strasse 1873-1874 First Neue Strasse , 1878–1891 Rathausstrasse . 1925 renumbering. Alley under monument protection.
Mehlemer Strasse 1898-1899 Named after the Mehlem part of Bonn . 1925 partially renumbered.
Military ring road 1872 ff. Created as part of the fortress ring . Until 1909 Ringstrasse . Part of the federal highway 51 .
Oberland shore 1898–1900 (as a street) 1890/91 Construction of the promenade and shipyard facilities based on a design by Hermann Josef Stübben . Initially referred to as a towpath , then partly as Uferweg and Kölnstrasse . 1903 renumbering. 1952 changed and rebuilt with new planting. Section of the Rheinuferbahn . Bank promenade, railings, shipyards and avenue under monument protection.
Parkstrasse 1873-1874 1913 and 1915 renumbering.
Pferdmengesstrasse 1897-1898 Until 1964/65 section of Goltsteinstrasse , previously different numbering. Named after the banker and politician Robert Pferdmenges (1880–1962). Alley under monument protection.
Remagener Strasse 1901-1902 Named after the Rhineland-Palatinate city of Remagen .
Robert-Heuser-Strasse 1900-1901 Named after city councilor and councilor Robert Heuser (1837–1898). 1925 renumbering.
Rondorfer Strasse 1901-1902 Named after the former municipality of Rondorf , to which Marienburg belonged until 1888. Alley under monument protection.
Schillingsrotter Platz 1901-1902 Tree-lined lawn on a triangular floor plan. Named after Gut Schillingsrott in Rodenkirchen. Green area / place design under monument protection.
Schillingsrotter Weg Developed from a field path that used to lead to Rodenkirchen . Named after Gut Schillingsrott in Rodenkirchen.
Tiberiusstrasse Around 1884 Named after the Roman emperor Tiberius .
Under the elms Around 1850 Designed as a courtyard entrance to the Marienburg estate . Until 1979/80 Ulmenallee . Alley under monument protection.
Von-Groote-Strasse 1900-1901 Space-like street expansion with regular tree planting. Named after the von Groote family who worked in Cologne from the 16th century. Until 1909 Pallenbergstrasse . Design of the square / green area under monument protection.
Wolfgang-Müller-Strasse 1915-1916 Planned around 1912. Named after the poet and politician Wolfgang Müller von Königswinter .

See also

literature

  • Wolfram Hagspiel : Cologne. Marienburg. Buildings and architects of a villa suburb. (= Stadtspuren, Denkmäler in Köln , Volume 8.) 2 volumes, JP Bachem Verlag, Cologne 1996, ISBN 3-7616-1147-1 , S. LV / LVI.

Individual evidence

  1. a b Wolfram Hagspiel : Cologne. Marienburg. Buildings and architects of a villa suburb. (= Stadtspuren, Denkmäler in Köln , Volume 8.) 2 volumes, JP Bachem Verlag, Cologne 1996, ISBN 3-7616-1147-1 .
  2. ^ Text of the protection of the city conservator in Cologne
  3. ^ Text of the protection of the city conservator in Cologne
  4. ^ Text of the protection of the city conservator in Cologne