List of streets in the Marienburg district of Cologne
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 |
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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
- ↑ 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 .
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