List of streets in Hainsberg (Freital)

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The list of streets in Hainsberg contains all named streets of the Hainsberg district of the large district town of Freital in the Saxon Switzerland-Eastern Ore Mountains district .

There are a total of 40 named streets in the Hainsberg district. The most important connections are the traffic routes classified as state roads, Dresdner- / Tharandter Straße and Rabenauer Straße. Somsdorfer Strasse is of secondary importance as a connection to the district of the same name, Hainsberger Strasse as a link between Rabenauer and Somsdorfer / Tharandter Strasse and Südstrasse as the only road link between the vineyard settlement and the western part of the Deuben district .

The regional transport Saxon Switzerland & Eastern Ore Mountains GmbH operates in Hainberg ten bus stops by the buses of city transport Freital be approached as well as regional bus services. The most important connection here is the city bus line A from the Deuben bus station to the Hains leisure center in connection with the regional bus 348 in the direction of Rabenau and Dippoldiswalde .

Legend

The following table gives an overview of the streets and squares in the district as well as some related information. In detail these are:

  • Image: Photo of the street.
  • Name / Location: Current designation of the street or the place as well as under 'Location' a coordinate link via which the street or the place can be displayed on various map services. The geoposition indicates approximately the middle of the street.
  • Name origin: origin or reference of the name.
  • Notes: More information on nearby institutions, the history of the street, historical names, cultural monuments, etc.

Street directory

image Name / location Origin of name Remarks
Am Anger
(map)
Am Bäckerberg
(map)
Elevation called Bäckerberg The street name "Nordstraße" is noted in city maps from the 1920s.
Am Kirschberg
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Survey called Kirschberg
photos At the Kleinbahn
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Weißeritztalbahn , narrow-gauge railway (small train) between Hainsberg and Kipsdorf . Several listed workers' houses and the factory building (today's Weißeritz Park ) of the former Coßmannsdorfer Buntgarnwerke are located on this street. Shortly before the beginning of the Rabenauer Grund is the "Hains" leisure center.
photos At the spinning mill
(map)
Former colored yarn works Coßmannsdorf The street used to be named after Franz Dietel, the founder of the spinning mill that gives it its name today.
Anemone Road
(map)
Anemones , genus of plants in the buttercup family The Anemonenstrasse was previously called "Bismarckstrasse".
photos On the disc
(card)
This street opens up a new prefabricated building area built in GDR times .
Berglehne
(map)
Slope of the road (Leite, Lehne)
photos Dresdner Strasse
(map)
Dresden , capital of Saxony Dresdner Strasse is designated as State Road 194 . The Hainsberg paper mill is on the street, along with some administration buildings and manufacturers' villas that are listed as historical monuments. Access to the station building is possible from Dresdner Straße.
Unobstructed view
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The Swiss style villa No. 15 is historically significant for the district.
Green way
(map)
photos Güterbahnhofstrasse
(map)
Hainsberg freight yard Güterbahnhofstrasse on Hainsberger Flur is not open to private traffic.
photos Hainsberger Strasse
(map)
Hainsberg , district of the large district town of Freital The street is in the Coßmannsdorf district , which has only belonged to Hainsberg since 1933. Hence the fact that the street is named after the district in which it is located. During the time of National Socialism it was named after Horst Wessel . The former Hainsberg town hall is number 1 and is now the seat of several municipal businesses.
Hirschbergstrasse
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Elevation called Hirschberg The first part of the street between Südstrasse and Weinbergstrasse was marked as “Bergstrasse” in city maps from the 1920s. The settlements in the upper course of the street did not exist at that time.
High back
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Slope of the street (Lehne) It used to be called "Hohe Straße", later "Hindenburgstraße".
In the dent
(map)
photos Kirchstrasse
(map)
Hope Church Hainsberg During the Nazi era it was named "Schlageterstrasse" in honor of Albert Leo Schlageter . The Johannes May Stadium is located on Kirchstrasse, including a memorial for the athlete who went missing in the war.
photos Leitenweg
(map)
Slope of the road ( Leite ) The Leitenweg runs along the Heilsberger Park and also connects the Engländerei, which is located on the edge, to Somsdorfer Straße.
photos Oberhausener Strasse
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Oberhausen , city in North Rhine-Westphalia and twin town of Freitals This street used to be called "Kirchweg". During the GDR era it was extended to the south and towards the Vorholzbach and built with apartment blocks.
photos Obernaundorfer Strasse
(map)
Obernaundorf , part of the town of Rabenau
Opitzer Weg
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Großopitz , part of the city of Tharandt
Paul-Ehrlich-Strasse
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Paul Ehrlich (1854–1915), German doctor and researcher Paul-Ehrlich-Strasse opens up a multi-family housing estate built in the 1990s.
Rabenau footpath
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Rabenau , town in the Saxon Switzerland-Eastern Ore Mountains district House number 2, the Rollmopsschänke , is a mostly half-timbered inn with roots dating back to the 18th century.
photos Rabenauer Strasse
(map)
Rabenau , town in the Saxon Switzerland-Eastern Ore Mountains district Rabenauer Strasse is a state road with the number 193 . From 1912 to 1974 the Rabenauer Straße between the Weißeritzbrücke and around the Kirchstraße was used by the Plauen basic railway . A private secondary school is located in the building of the former Mehnertmühle .
Richard-Wolf-Strasse
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Richard Wolf (1871–1947), German entrepreneur The street on which the Hainsberg elementary and secondary school is located was named on March 1, 2006 after Wolf, who was managing director of the Coßmannsdorfer spinning mill from 1910 to 1935. Before that, the street was simply called “At the school”. and in the 1930s “Schulstrasse”.
photos Somsdorfer Strasse
(map)
Somsdorf , district of Freital Access to the Freital-Hainsberg-West stop on the Dresden – Werdau railway line is on Somsdorfer Straße . The listed Villa Somsdorfer Straße 1a was formerly owned by the spinning mill owner Wolf. After renovation and extensions in the 2000s, the entire complex is used as a nursing home. Opposite is the "School in the Park" for the mentally handicapped in another villa. In addition, the Hainsberger roller mill is on the road.
Sun height
(map)
photos Südstrasse
(map)
Plans envisage the partial expansion of Südstrasse and the intersection area Süd- / Tharandter Strasse in the course of the completion of the Freitaler bypass road. It used to be called "Römerstrasse" in Hainsberg.
Valley view
(map)
View into the valleys of the Weißeritz
Taubenleite
(card)
Slope of the road ( Leite )
photos Tharandter Strasse
(map)
Tharandt , town in the Saxon Switzerland-Eastern Ore Mountains district As a connecting road to Dresdner Strasse, Tharandter Strasse is also the responsibility of the State of Saxony as state road 194 . It runs directly below the formation called oven rocks.
Tulip Road
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Tulips , genus of plants in the lily family An earlier street name was " Krug-von-Nidda -Straße".
Turnergäßchen
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Veilchenweg
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Violets , genus of plants in the violet family On a city map from 1938, the connection is entered as "Oststraße".
Weinbergstrasse
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former vineyard Formerly the street began on Südstraße (Römerstraße) and was only called "Bergstraße". It was only later extended to the west.
photos Weißeritzgäßchen
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Rote Weißeritz , headwaters of the United Weißeritz The Plauensche Grundbahn (tram) ran through the Weißeritzgäßchen from 1961 to 1974 .
Windbergblick
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Visibility to the wind mountain
To the allotments
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Allotment gardens that are accessed through this street A previous name of this street was "Gartenstraße".
To the freight yard
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Hainsberg freight yard
To the garden settlement
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Allotments at the end of the street It used to be called "Grenzstraße" because it ran parallel to the border between the town of Freital and the municipality of Hainsberg, which existed until 1964.

Web links

Commons : Streets in Hainsberg  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f Otto Flach, Stadtvermessungsamt Freital: Plan von Freital, 1:10 000, lithograph, 1925
  2. a b c d e f g h i Paul Herrmann: Plan von Dresden, 1:20 000, lithograph, 1938 ( digitized in the Deutsche Fotothek )
  3. Freital names the street after Richard Wolf. In: Sächsische Zeitung , February 6, 2006 ( online fee ).