List of streets in Bad Honnef
The following list contains streets and squares in the area of the city of Bad Honnef in the North Rhine-Westphalian Rhein-Sieg district . The Aegidienberg district is not included in this list. Official street names with house numbers were introduced in Honnef from 1872.
Street | Year of installation; First mention / naming |
Origin of name | Previous name notes |
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Apple Path | 1950s | ||
Alexander-von-Humboldt-Strasse | 1930s | Alexander von Humboldt (1769-1859), German naturalist, coined the nickname "Rhenish Nice" for the city | Expanded in 1961. |
At the beer bonnen | Won name ("pear tree fountain" or "bear fountain") | ||
At the Buchebonne | "Born" (= fountain), walled spring version | ||
At the Domstein | Quarry ("Domkaule") on the Drachenfels | ||
At the Erlenhof | Field name "Erlenhof" | ||
At the Feuerschlößchen | 1950s | Fire castle | |
At the Hauborn | Won name ("Laufbrunnen am Holzschlag, felled forestry") | ||
At the Honnef Cross | Honnefer Kreuz, a bridge construction built in the 1950s as a junction with Bundesstraße 42 | Bahnhofstrasse | |
On the chalk wreath | 1953 | Field name | |
At the Reichenberg | 1950s | Reichenberger Höhe , the edge of the Siebengebirge | |
At the Saynschen Hof | 1973/74 expanded with the demolition of the houses at Kirchstrasse 14-18 and Linzer Strasse 8-10. | ||
At Schönblick | 1971 ff. | Created after the " Wolfshof " was parceled out . | |
At the locking tree | Turnpike , former northern main entrance to Honnef or "Spierlingsbaum" ( rowan tree ) | ||
At the Spitzenbach | Möschbach (in the lower course of Spitzenbach ), run underground at the level of the street | Rommer (s) gasse (" Rommersdorfer Gasse"), from 1903 to 1946 Göringallee after Matthias H. Göring (1823–1916), honorary citizen, owner of the Villa Göring north of the street . | |
At the pond | former Lohfeld pond |
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At the Wolfshof | "Wolfshof" (after an owner of the property in the years 1836–1855), first mentioned in 1693, demolished in 1971 | Selhofer Strasse | |
At the Zehnthof | former tithing court of the Jesuits | ||
At the Zoperich | "Zu-Berg" (accessory of the Breiberg ) | ||
At the Zickelburg | Won name; Zickelburg , in front of the Rheinwesterwald volcanic ridge | ||
To St. Göddert | the St. Church of the lost place Reitersdorf consecrated to Godehard | ||
Anna's path | Baron Anna von Proff-Irnich (1819–1908) | ||
On the Pompbeuel | Won name ("On the bridge hill " or "Pump") | ||
On penates | around 2014 | Factory for the production of the Penaten cream on the premises | |
August-Lepper-Strasse | August Lepper († 1931), founder of the company of the same name | Until 1972 Eisenbahnstrasse . | |
Austraße | Won name "In der Au", green zone made up of fields and orchards | Augasse | |
Bahnhofstrasse |
Sandweg (“Sampig”) widened in the First World War at the lower Ohbach mill (confluence with Steinstraße). |
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Bellevue | around 2010 | Former Hotel Bellevue | Address of the hotel at Karl-Broel-Strasse 41–43 . |
Berck-sur-Mer-Strasse | Berck , French partner municipality Bad Honnefs. | ||
Mountain road | The street leading to the Löwenburg . | Berggasse | |
Berlin street | Roman road | ||
Bernhard-Klein-Strasse | 1872 (as a footpath), 1899 (as a road); 1900 |
Bernhard Wilhelm Klein (* 1845), hotelier | Upper part only expanded in 1935. |
Beuel Cross | Wayside cross ("Beueler Kreuz") | Aegidienberger Strasse | |
Beueler Strasse | former Honschaft Beuel | From Ohbach to Kapellenstrasse Nüssgesgasse (Nüssgen family) | |
Bismarckstrasse | before 1739; before 1875 |
Otto von Bismarck (1815–1898), first Chancellor of the German Empire | Until around 1880/85 Schleufenstrasse . |
Böckingstrasse | Dorothea Elisabeth "Elly" Böcking (* 1840), founder of the Hölterhoff Foundation below | ||
Bondorfer Strasse | former Honschaft Bondorf | ||
Brieberichweg | Breiberg (popularly "Bri (e) berich") | ||
Brunnenstrasse | before 1925 | ||
Buchenweg | 1960s | ||
Clemens-Adams-Strasse | Clemens Joseph Adams (1831–1876), Honnef's first mayor (1862–1876) after becoming a town in 1862 | Schießgraben (practice site of the "ball shooter" of the Office Löwenburg ) Clemensstraße | |
Dellenweg | 1920s | flat valley | Lower part built up in the 1950s. |
Dr.-Fritz-Lohmüller-Strasse | Friedrich Wilhelm "Fritz" Lohmüller (1878–1957), doctor from Cologne | ||
Drieschweg | Field name "Im Driesch" (= fallow land) | ||
Feilweg | 1678 | "Path between vineyards" | Veylstrasse (1560) |
Raft path | 1920s | Judgment Route (Jesuit Map 1749) | |
Flood ditch | Ditch to the Rhine for rainwater when fields and vineyards are flooded ( won name "flood raft") | ||
Frankenweg | Early Franconian burial place between houses 56 and 60 | Until 1935 in Rhöndorf Clarastraße , then Adolf-Hitler-Straße , today's name since 1946. Oldest traffic route between Rhöndorf and Honnef. |
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Franzjosef-Schneider-Strasse | Franzjosef Schneider (1888–1972), Honnef native poet | ||
Franz-Xaver-Trips-Platz | Franz Xaver Trips (1630–1696), local chronicler, 1670–1696 pastor in Honnef | ||
Fuchshardtweg | Won name "In der Fuchshardt" (= Fuchswald) (cf. Fuchshardt Chapel ) | ||
Fuckengasse | before 1925 | Won name ("Fuck" = fountain on Annapfad and Bischofshof ) | |
gardenstreet | Until 1935 Neue Strasse , then Klaus-Clemens-Strasse . | ||
Girardetallee | 1913 | Wilhelm Girardet (1838–1918), publisher, honorary citizen of the city | |
Göttchesplatz | Corruption from "house of God" (previously located here sacrament chapel Domus Dei ) |
Göttchesmarkt , Aichamtsplatz (around 1925), cherry market (19th century). Formerly the location of the market and fair. |
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Grabenstrasse | Tösche Grave ("between trenches"), later Grabengasse | ||
In the Blümeling | Won name ("On the meadow") | ||
In greed | 1920s | Old Germanic javelin Ger , narrow piece of terrain | From 1938 Horst-Wessel-Straße . |
In the monastery garden | 2007/2008 | former monastery "Heiligkreuz" | on the former site of "Haus Nazareth" (demolished in 2006) |
In Krahfuß | Won -Name "Am Krahfuß" (= "Am Krähenfuß" for buttercup ) | ||
In the rough ditch | Won name ( rough = "inhospitable") | ||
In the rose field | 2010–2012 | Municipal road to Rheinbreitbach ("Drieschweg" connection to federal highway 42 ) | |
In the Eichas | Won name | Eichas Path (1678) | |
Joseph-Brungs-Strasse | Johann Joseph Brungs (1853–1942), author of the first urban history account of Honnef | ||
Kapellenstrasse | Martin's Chapel | ||
Kardinal-Frings-Strasse | Joseph Frings (1887–1978), Archbishop of Cologne, lived several times in Honnef during the war years 1941–1945 | ||
Karlstrasse | Baron Carl Theodor von Proff-Irnich (1767–1850), who owned land here | Weiherstrasse | |
Karl-Broel-Strasse | before 1925 | Karl Broel (1882–1920), city councilor and owner of the Broel winery | Rheingasse , until 1921 Poststrasse . |
Karl-Simrock-Strasse | Karl Simrock (1802–1876), poet and philologist, lived in Menzenberg | Menzenberger Strasse | |
Kastanienweg | 1960s | ||
Pine path | 1960s | ||
church Square | Newly laid out in 1971.
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Kirchstrasse | Parish Church of St. Johann Baptist | Until the second half of the 19th century between the church and the main street , the street or Kirchgasse , between Main Street and Mülheim road the alley . Until the construction of Linzer Straße in 1851/52, took up the main connection route towards Rheinbreitbach . |
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Queen-Sophie-Strasse | Sophia von Nassau (1836–1913), Queen of Sweden and Queen of Norway, had her summer residence from 1892 to 1906 in Honnef | After 1937 partly on Langemarckstraße . From 1925, instead of a former alley, it was extended to Wilhelmstrasse. |
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Konrad-Adenauer-Strasse | Konrad Adenauer (1876–1967), the first German Chancellor, lived on the street | Until 1964 Zennigsweg . Renaming on the occasion of Konrad Adenauer's 88th birthday. |
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Krachsnussbaumweg | Won name (walnut tree belonging to the family "Krahe", "Krachs", "Krechen") | ||
Kreuzweidenstrasse | Until around 1690 Krell (e) swieden (type of willow along a moat). (Re) naming by the pastor Franz Xaver Trips (1672–1696). |
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Lichweg | possibly "formerly leading through Niederwald" | ||
Limbicher way | 1920s | Won name ("Lindenbach" or "Bach where linden bast is won for weaving") |
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Linzer Strasse | 1851/1852 | Road leading towards the city of Linz am Rhein . | Until 1851 the alley was continued as a narrow dirt road. |
Lohfelder Strasse | The street that crosses the district of Lohfeld . | ||
Lohmarstrasse | Wilhelm Lohmar, owner and builder of the road | Until 1888 Aloisstraße (after Alois Göddert). | |
Löwenburgstrasse | Road leading up through the Rhöndorfer Tal to the Löwenburg . | ||
Luisenstrasse | 1892 | ||
market | In its current form, going back to the reconstruction after the major fire of 1689, previously smaller with denser development. | ||
Measuring bucket | "Dung hill" (unloading place for manure from the winegrowers) | ||
Mucherwiesenweg | Won -Name "In der Mucherwiese" (= "damp, swampy terrain", "small cleared forest" or "place in secret") | ||
Mill path | 1971 ff. | lower mill at Ohbach | Created after the " Wolfshof " was parceled out . |
Mülheimer Strasse | former Honschaft Mülheim | Between Kirchstrasse and Bachstrasse in the Middle Ages Begingestrasse ( Beguines ), later Am Bischofshof . Since 2004, between Linzer Strasse and Hauptstrasse, part of Landesstrasse 144 . |
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Nightingale Path | "Nightingale Grove" | ||
Reichenberger Strasse | Reichenberger Höhe , the edge of the Siebengebirge | Cart path | |
Reitersdorfer Strasse | 1948 | former castle and village of Reitersdorf | |
Rheingoldweg | 1930-1932 | Former “Rheingold” restaurant below Hohenhonnef . | |
Rommersdorfer Strasse | former Honschaft Rommersdorf | Between Bismarckstrasse and Markt Lünnesgasse ( presumably personal name). | |
Rosenweg | 1950s | ||
Schaaffhausenstrasse | Hermann Schaaffhausen (1816–1893), anthropologist, owner of the Villa Schaaffhausen | Hermannstrasse | |
Schmelztalstrasse | 1853-1855 | Melt valley | Section of Landesstrasse 144 . |
Schmerbachweg | Won name ("lubricant stream" = stream with greasy water), today an underground stream | ||
Schülgenstrasse | 1903 | Sibling or businessman Schülgen, founder of the adjoining hospital | Until 1903 also Eichamtsstraße . |
Servatiusweg | Procession to the Servatius Chapel | ||
Spießgasse | possibly medieval Latin spesa (= "living", "distributed to the poor food / feed") in relation to an area on the street Hofzehnt- and later Klostergut | ||
Travel | "Aisle path in the forest" | ||
Steinstrasse | Transport route of the mined rock u. a. from Himmerich to the cranes and barges on the Rhine (today oxbow lake) | Steinweg | |
Theodor-Waechter-Strasse | Theodor Waechter (1858–1907), Mayor of Honnef 1889–1907 | ||
Weyermannallee | 1897 | Franz and Walter Weyermann, owners of Hagerhof Castle | |
Wittichenauer Strasse | Wittichenau , Saxon twin town Bad Honnefs. | ||
Zennigsweg | "Zehntweg", way to the tithe barn of the Honnef parish | ||
Ziepchesplatz | Ziepchesbrunnen ("Ziepe" = constantly flowing fountain) |
literature
- Adolf Nekum : Honnef street names . In: Honnefer Volkszeitung , 2001. [not yet evaluated for this article]
References and comments
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag Helmut Arntz (with the assistance of Adolf Nekum): Urkataster und Gewannen: using the example of the municipality of Honnef 1824/1826 . (= Heimat- und Geschichtsverein “Herrschaft Löwenburg” eV: Studies on the local history of the city of Bad Honnef am Rhein , Issue 13, Bad Honnef 2000; Society for the History of Wine eV : Writings on Wine History , ISSN 0302-0967 , No. 133, Wiesbaden 2000)
- ↑ or start of development
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k l Hanns Bergen: The urban development . In: Bad Honnef am Rhein. Contributions to the history of our home community on the occasion of their city elevation 100 years ago. Verlag der Honnefer Volkszeitung, Bad Honnef 1962, pp. 118–123.
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Karl Günter Werber: Honnefer walks . 2nd revised edition, Verlag Buchhandlung Werber, Bad Honnef 2002, ISBN 3-8311-2913-4 .
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab J [ohann] J [oseph] Brungs : The city of Honnef and its history . Publishing house of the St. Sebastianus Schützenverein, Honnef 1925 (reprinted 1978 by Löwenburg-Verlag, Bad Honnef).
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Heimat- und Geschichtsverein Rhöndorf (ed.); August Haag : Pictures from the past of Honnef and Rhöndorf . Complete production by JP Bachem, Cologne 1954.
- ^ Karl Günter Werber : Archive pictures Bad Honnef , Sutton Verlag, Erfurt 2004, ISBN 3-89702-718-6 , p. 47.
- ^ State Conservator Rhineland: Bad Honnef - Urban Development and Urban Structure. Rheinland-Verlag, Cologne 1979, ISBN 3-7927-0414-5 , p. 54.
- ^ Karl Günter Werber : Bad Honnef on the Rhine in old views . European Library, Zaltbommel 1989, ISBN 90-288-4861-4 , Fig. 28.
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Karl Günter Werber : Alt Honnefer picture book . Third, greatly expanded edition, Verlag der Buchhandlung Karl Werber, Bad Honnef 1983.
- ↑ August Haag : From the Frankish Era to the French Revolution: Lines of Development through a Millennium Honnef Local History . In: Bad Honnef am Rhein. Contributions to the history of our home community on the occasion of their city elevation 100 years ago. Verlag der Honnefer Volkszeitung, Bad Honnef 1962, pp. 29–39 (here: p. 34).
- ↑ a b c d e f g h Karl Josef Klöhs: Kaiserwetter am Siebengebirge . Edition Loge 7, Königswinter 2003, ISBN 3-00-012113-7 , p. 67 .
- ↑ Street sign for the street Am Spitzenbach , Wikimedia Commons
- ↑ a b c d Ansgar Sebastian Klein : Rise and rule of National Socialism in the Siebengebirge . Klartext Verlag, Essen 2008, ISBN 978-3-89861-915-8 , p. 179/180 (also dissertation University of Bonn, 2007).
- ^ Ansgar Sebastian Klein : Rise and Rule of National Socialism in the Siebengebirge . Klartext Verlag, Essen 2008, ISBN 978-3-89861-915-8 , p. 641 (also dissertation University of Bonn, 2007).
- ↑ The story of "Am Spitzenbach" is adventurous , General-Anzeiger , October 17, 2013
- ↑ a b c Ernst Nellessen : Family von Proff-Irnich in Honnef . In: Ders .: The Honnef bell cast from 1694 and other records of the town's history (= Heimat- und Geschichtsverein “Herrschaft Löwenburg” eV : Studies on the local history of the town of Bad Honnef am Rhein , volume 5). Bad Honnef 1982, pp. 105-109.
- ↑ Bad Honnef, applications for 33 single-family houses are available , General-Anzeiger , May 28, 2013
- ^ Karl Günter Werber : Bad Honnef am Rhein in old views , Volume 2, European Library, Zaltbommel 2000, ISBN 90-288-6625-6 , Fig. 20.
- ^ A b c d e f g Karl Günter Werber : Time leaps: Bad Honnef . Sutton Verlag, Erfurt 2009, ISBN 978-3-86680-560-6 .
- ↑ a b c d e f Overview plan of the Selhof district . In: J [ohann] J [oseph] Brungs : The city of Honnef and its history . Publishing house of the St. Sebastianus Schützenverein, Honnef 1925 (reprinted 1978 by Löwenburg-Verlag, Bad Honnef).
- ↑ a b c d It only got its name after 28 years . In: General-Anzeiger . July 27, 2007, p. 6 .
- ↑ a b c d e f Jesuits marked the way . In: General-Anzeiger . August 2, 2007, p. 7 .
- ^ Frank Heidermanns: Dorothea Elisabeth (Elly) Böcking. Retrieved October 15, 2016 .
- ^ A b c Karl Günter Werber : Bad Honnef on the Rhine in old views . European Library, Zaltbommel 1989, ISBN 90-288-4861-4 , Fig. 33.
- ↑ Hans Adams: From the family history of the first mayor of the city Honnef Clemens Joseph Adams . In: August Haag (ed.): Bad Honnef am Rhein. Contributions to the history of our home community on the occasion of their city elevation 100 years ago. Verlag der Honnefer Volkszeitung, Bad Honnef 1962, pp. 65–67.
- ^ Karl Günter Werber: Bad Honnef am Rhein in old views , Volume 2, European Library, Zaltbommel 2000, ISBN 90-288-6625-6 , Fig. 20.
- ↑ "This facility should bring joy to the residents" . In: General-Anzeiger . August 27, 2007, p. 7 .
- ↑ a b Sisters have been working in Bad Honnef since 1917 , General-Anzeiger , September 14, 2012
- ↑ a b Heiligkreuz Monastery has been sold , General-Anzeiger , February 25, 2014
- ^ Rhein-Sieg-Kreis (Ed.): Yearbook of the Rhein-Sieg-Kreis. Edition 28, year 2013, Edition Blattwelt, Reinhard Zado, Niederhofen 2012, ISBN 978-3-936256-52-9 , p. 195.
- ^ Bad Honnef history trail - Broel winery
- ^ Karl Günter Werber : The Rhöndorfer Chapel ( Memento from April 26, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) (PDF; 3.7 MB) . In: horizon. Church newspaper for the Parish Association of Bad Honnef , December 2009, p. 5/6.
- ^ Karl Günter Werber : Bad Honnef on the Rhine in old views . European Library, Zaltbommel 1989, ISBN 90-288-4861-4 , fig. 41.
- ^ Karl Günter Werber : Bad Honnef am Rhein in old views , Volume 2, European Library, Zaltbommel 2000, ISBN 90-288-6625-6 , Fig. 10.
- ↑ a b CDU-Stadtverband Bad Honnef (ed.): Our city 1946 to 1996 - CDU Bad Honnef 50 years young [The CDU Bad Honnef's commemorative publication on its 50th birthday], Bad Honnef 1996, p. 57.
- ↑ a b The honest plumber built the road himself . In: General-Anzeiger . July 24, 2007, p. 6 .
- ↑ Ralf Pochadt: The Nightingale Grove on the Drachenfels: A legendary grove between the Drachenfels and the Rhine Islands , January 21, 2012
- ↑ Hubert Wüsten: The Catholic community of Honnef in the last hundred years . In: August Haag (ed.): Bad Honnef am Rhein. Contributions to the history of our home community on the occasion of their city elevation 100 years ago. Verlag der Honnefer Volkszeitung, Bad Honnef 1962, pp. 151–165 (here: p. 158).
- ^ Stellweg , Rhenish dictionary
- ↑ Descendants give the city a painting by the former head of the city , General-Anzeiger , March 23, 2014
- ↑ Brückenhofmuseum