List of streets in Nörvenich
The list of streets in Nörvenich contains the streets and squares of the municipality of Nörvenich , Düren district , North Rhine-Westphalia as well as an explanation of the origin of the name, if known, and an assignment to the respective districts. Due to the local reorganization, some street names had to be changed so that each name only exists once. As far as is known, the old street names have been added to the list. Earlier street names have been in use for many centuries, regardless of the council resolutions.
Notes on the information in the tables
- The Street Name column contains the name of the street or square.
- The districts to which the streets and squares belong are listed as districts .
- In the column meaning / article explanations of the origin of the name (e.g. places, personalities or historical events) as well as the date of the council decision (RB) are given, as well as the links to existing articles.
The columns are sortable.
Street list
Street name | District | Meaning / article |
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Albert-Schweitzer-Strasse | Binsfeld | From October 10, 1968 peace road since May 2, 1973 after the jungle doctor Albert Schweitzer named |
At the Burgacker | Binsfeld | Hallway name |
In the court | Binsfeld | RB October 10, 1968. On the road there is an unnamed farm, the Groß-Ganshof and the Trompeterhof. The short stretch of road is part of the L 271 through town |
At the Mohlenpfad | Binsfeld | RB November 29, 1962. Field name, settlement formerly inhabited by families of Bundeswehr soldiers. |
Binsfeld Castle | Binsfeld | RB May 2, 1973, see Burg Binsfeld |
Distelrather Strasse | Binsfeld | RB October 10, 1968. Leads to Distelrath |
Dr.-Breuer-Strasse | Binsfeld | Formerly Faulsgasse, renamed on May 2, 1973 after the surgeon Ferdinand Breuer . |
Dürener Strasse | Binsfeld | From October 10, 1968 Mittelstrasse, named after the district town of Düren since May 2, 1973 . The stretch of road is part of the L 271 through town |
Frauwüllesheimer Strasse | Binsfeld | From October 10, 1968 on Burgstrasse, since May 2, 1973 named after Frauwüllesheim . The stretch of road is part of the L 271 through town. |
Girbelsrather Strasse | Binsfeld | RB October 10, 1968. Leaves the town as a farm road to Girbelsrath . |
Heimstrasse | Binsfeld | RB February 5, 1957. Named after the Rheinisches Heim construction company in Bonn, which built the houses. |
Henri Dunant Way | Binsfeld | Single lane undeveloped connecting path between Lehrer-Mehlkop-Straße and Merzenicher Weg, named after Henri Dunant . |
Hubertushof | Binsfeld | Former Aussiedlerhof in the direction of the former Ford factory in Düren . |
In Heidkamp | Binsfeld | RB May 22, 1979. Field name. |
In the corner | Binsfeld | RB October 10, 1968. The dead end branches off at right angles from Mühlenweg. |
Josef-Kirchhartz-Weg | Binsfeld | RB March 20, 1985. Named after the former mayor or mayor Josef Kirchhartz (1902–1982). |
Teacher Mehlkop-Strasse | Binsfeld | RB April 4, 1978. Jakob Mehlkop (1893–1972) was a teacher at the Catholic elementary school in Binsfeld from April 1, 1924 to September 30, 1958. |
Merzenicher way | Binsfeld | RB October 10, 1968. Leads to Merzenich as a farm road . |
Mühlenweg | Binsfeld | RB October 10, 1968. The farmers used to drive over the road to the mills in Düren. |
Pfarrer-Forst-Strasse | Binsfeld | RB August 5, 1971. Gerhard Forst (1881–1967) was pastor of the Binsfeld parish from September 11, 1932 to September 9, 1967. |
Ring road | Binsfeld | RB October 10, 1968: Kirchstrasse. RB October 10, 1968: Ringstrasse. The street forms half a ring around the parish church of St. Gertrud . |
Rommelsheimer Strasse | Binsfeld | RB April 30, 1968: Gartenstrasse. RB May 2, 1973: Rommelsheimer Strasse. Rommelshreim was part of Binsfeld until 11969. The road leads to Rommelsheim . |
Schulstrasse | Binsfeld | RB October 10, 1968. Named after the former Catholic elementary school. |
Margarethastrasse | Dorweiler | RB June 15, 1971: Hardtstrasse, previously Hauptstrasse, Pingsheimer Strasse and Dorfstrasse. RB of July 15, 1975: Margarethastraße. Named after the patroness of the St. Margaretha Chapel |
Teacher-Geßner-Strasse | Dorweiler | Gerhard Geßner (1899–1978) was a long-time village school teacher in Dorweiler. |
Bollard way | Dorweiler | RB no longer detectable. The road leads to Poll . |
Puetzstrasse | Dorweiler | RB no longer detectable. |
To the rifle house | Dorweiler | Last renaming in Dorweiler. The street is at the rifle house. |
Bachstrasse | Eggersheim | RB December 15, 1959. The Neffelbach is only called "de Baach" in dialect, ie "the Bach". Hence the street name. |
In the meadow | Eggersheim | RB December 15, 1959: Gartenstrasse. RB May 2, 1973: Im Wiesengrund. Settlement houses of the construction company Rheinische Heimstätte .. |
In the mill | Eggersheim | RB December 15, 1959. See Eggersheimer Mühle |
Kapellenstrasse | Eggersheim | RB December 15, 1959: partly Annastraße and partly Poller Straße. RB May 2, 1973: Kapellenstrasse. Named after the Anna chapel. |
Kurfürstenstrasse | Eggersheim | RB December 15, 1959: Hauptstrasse. RB May 2, 1973: Kurfürstenstrasse. Named after the former Kurfürstenhof at the corner of Kurfürstenstrasse 18/20. |
Rosenweg | Eggersheim | Last street name in Eggersheim. There is a house on the street. |
Under the willows | Eggersheim | RB December 15, 1959. Named after the large willow trees in the street |
West Street | Eggersheim | RB December 15, 1959: Heerstrasse. RB May 2, 1973: Eggersheimer Hof. Later renamed to Weststrasse. |
Ackerstrasse | Eschweiler over field | RB September 30, 1954. The four houses are 1953/54 by the "Deutsche Bauernsiedlung" as agr. Sideline jobs have been built. |
Old colored wolf | Eschweiler over field | Before: Buntwolf. RB September 30, 1954: Alter Buntwolf. The name Buntwolf is unclear. |
Old church path | Eschweiler over field | RB August 6, 1968: Schulstrasse. RB May 2, 1973: Old Church Path. The path used to be used by the pastors as a path between the rectory and the old church. |
At the flood ditch | Eschweiler over field | RB September 19, 1984. Field name |
At the Königsforst | Eschweiler over field | RB September 30, 1954: between Ackerstraße and Heribertstraße = Bahnhofstraße. From Konneforst and the dialectal Konnefoesch mistakenly has Königsforst developed. "Konne" = high woman, "Forst" = forest area |
At the linden cross | Eschweiler over field | RB May 21, 1959: Settlement Lindenkreuz, RB May 2, 1973: Am Lindenkreuz. An iron cross stands under the linden trees on a small island of trees . |
At the Ringsheimer Hof | Eschweiler over field | RB September 30, 1954: Alter Buntwolf. RB August 6, 1968: At the Ringsheimer Hof. Named after the Ringsheimer Hof, which was demolished in the 19th century. |
On the ash | Eschweiler over field | RB November 23, 1976. Field name |
On the cathedral | Eschweiler over field | RB August 6, 1968. Field name |
Buntwolfstrasse | Eschweiler over field | RB August 6, 1968. The name Buntwolf is unclear. |
Bush path | Eschweiler over field | RB August 6, 1968. Named because the path probably led to a forest. |
Engelshof | Eschweiler over field | RB not detectable. The farm is located next to Gut Ollesheim. The old manor was in 19./20. It was run by the Engels family in the 19th century. |
Owl Lane | Eschweiler over field | RB September 30, 1954. The road used to take a different route. Next to the house at Heinrich-Veith-Straße 6 stood a two-story building, the so-called Owl Tower, which is said to have housed a prison cell. |
Golzheimer Strasse | Eschweiler over field | RB September 16, 1980. The road leads to Golzheim and is part of the L 327 |
Gut Hommelsheim | Eschweiler over field | The name hommelßhem already appears in the rent register from 1551 . The mayor's office of Nörvenich was located here until 1908. |
Gut Kauweiler | Eschweiler over field | See Gut Kauweiler |
Good Ollesheim | Eschweiler over field | See Gut Ollesheim |
Heinrich-Veith-Strasse | Eschweiler over field | Formerly Golzheimer Strasse. RB May 21, 1959: Veithstrasse, later Heinrich-Veith-Strasse. Named after the farmer Heinrich Veith (1871–1960), who gave the community at that time a parcel of arable land to create a cemetery. The parcel for today's new cemetery was given to the community in exchange for the donated field. |
Heribertstrasse | Eschweiler over field | RB August 6, 1968: Hauptstrasse and Dürener Strasse. RB May 2, 1973: Heribertstrasse. Named after the parish patron of the church . Part of the L 263 through-road. |
Hermannshof | Eschweiler over field | RB August 6, 1968. The manor was built in 1857–1861 by Hermann Joseph Graf Wolff Metternich. She named the court that had fallen through inheritance to his sister Vicomtesse de Maistre in memory of her brother Hermannshof. |
In the bongert | Eschweiler over field | RB August 6, 1968. Until the 1960s there was an orchard ( Bongert ) here. |
Josefstrasse | Eschweiler over field | RB August 6, 1968. The mayor at the time, Josef Finger, campaigned for the expansion of the fruit tree avenue. She was named after his first name. |
Kelzer way | Eschweiler over field | One of the last named streets in town. The way I point towards Kelz . |
Landwehrstrasse | Eschweiler over field | RB June 30, 1968. The field on which the road was laid was owned by the "Landwehrsch Hein", who was actually called Heinrich Weber. |
Mollsgasse | Eschweiler over field | Formerly Grabenstrasse. RB August 6, 1968: Mollsgasse. Named after the former resident Jacob Moll. |
Pastor-Ahrens-Strasse | Eschweiler over field | One of the last named streets in town. Named after the long-time pastor of Eschweiler ü.F., who was interned in World War II . |
Pastor-Legemann-Strasse | Eschweiler over field | RB September 30, 1954: Marienstraße. RB May 2, 1973: Pastor-Legemann-Strasse. Peter Paul Legemann (1842–1911) was pastor in the village from 1886 to 1911. |
Red earth | Eschweiler over field | RB August 6, 1968: Oststrasse. RB May 2, 1973: Nörvenicher Strasse. RB June 27, 1978: Red earth. The name may have originated from a local family whose members all had red hair. Part of the L 2363 thoroughfare. |
Schmiedegasse | Eschweiler over field | RB August 6, 1968: Zülpicher Strasse. RB May 2, 1973: Schmiedegasse. The probably first blacksmiths and carts forge was on the corner of Heribertstrasse and Schmiedegasse. |
Tulip Street | Eschweiler over field | RB November 23, 1976. Previously mainly used as a garden area (with tulips). |
Zehnhofstrasse | Eschweiler over field | RB August 6, 1968. The old Zehnthof at number 2 stood here until 1964 . |
At the Zeelmaar | Frauwüllesheim | RB January 11, 1960. Field name. |
Binsfelder Strasse | Frauwüllesheim | RB January 11, 1960: Dürener Strasse. RB May 2, 1973: Binsfelder Strasse. Leads to the neighboring town of Binsfeld, which was the pastor for Frauwüllesheim until 1847. Part of the L 271 thoroughfare. |
Brigidastrasse | Frauwüllesheim | RB January 11, 1960: Kirchstrasse. RB May 2, 1973: Brigidastraße. Named after the second parish patroness Brigida . Part of the L 327 thoroughfare. |
Dreikönigenstrasse | Frauwüllesheim | RB January 11, 1960: Friedensstrasse. RB July 15, 1975: Dreikönigenstrasse. Named after the statues of St. Epiphany standing in the parish church. Part of the L 327 thoroughfare. |
Eintrachtstrasse | Frauwüllesheim | RB January 11, 1960. |
Grünstrasse | Frauwüllesheim | RB January 11, 1960. It was a settlement project from the years 1951/52. |
Behind the gardens | Frauwüllesheim | RB June 15, 1981. Field name. |
In the Anksel | Frauwüllesheim | RB 2000s. Aussiedlerhof on the L 264 |
In the Bayer | Frauwüllesheim | RB May 2, 1973. Field name. Named after the one custom of striking a bell: beers . |
Isweiler | Frauwüllesheim | RB January 11, 1960: Kapellenstrasse. RB May 2, 1973: Isweiler. See Isweiler . |
Kreuzstrasse | Frauwüllesheim | Formerly: Girbelsrather Strasse. RB January 11, 1960: Kreuzstrasse. There used to be a stone cross in front of the broken house No. 2. Part of the L 264 thoroughfare. |
Marienstrasse | Frauwüllesheim | RB January 11, 1960. Named after the patronage of the Visitation of the Virgin Mary . |
Matthias-Kesseler-Strasse | Frauwüllesheim | RB January 11, 1960. Matthias Kesseler (1891–1969) was the first democratically elected mayor of the Frauwüllesheim community. The houses were a settlement project from 1951/52. |
Mittelstrasse | Frauwüllesheim | RB January 11, 1960. Part of the L 264 thoroughfare. |
Weißfrauenhofstrasse | Frauwüllesheim | RB January 11, 1960. The farm, which was demolished on March 10, 1977, had belonged to the Aachen branch of the Order of White Women for centuries. Part of the L 264 thoroughfare. |
Wilhelm-Klein-Strasse | Frauwüllesheim | RB 2000s. The street was named after the long-time mayor Wilhelm Klein (1918-2000). |
Zeelmarerhof | Frauwüllesheim | RB January 11, 1960. Aussiedlerhof south of Frauwüllesheim on the L 264. |
To the Bärental | Frauwüllesheim | RB October 13, 1967: Gartenweg. RB May 2, 1973: Zum Bärentasl. Hallway name. |
At the footfall | Hochkirchen | RB February 23, 1965. Named after the Fußfall monument |
On the Heerweg | Hochkirchen | RB February 23, 1965. The federal road 477 , next to which the Heerweg runs, is an old Roman military road that led from Neuss to Zülpich. |
Beethovenweg | Hochkirchen | RB December 16, 1974. Named after Ludwig van Beethoven . |
Dorweilerstrasse | Hochkirchen | RB February 23, 1965: Oberstrasse, previously Hauptstrasse. RB May 2, 1973: Dorweilerstrasse. Section of the K 16 through town . |
Finkenweg | Hochkirchen | RB December 16, 1974. Named after the species of bird. |
Hardtweg | Hochkirchen | RB December 3, 1965. Leads to Hardt, which is now built with barracks . Hardt was the name given to an unkempt forest, overgrown with thorn bushes, especially on a mountain. |
Kirchstrasse | Hochkirchen | RB February 23, 1965. The street leading to St. Viktor's Church has had this name for centuries. |
Mozart path | Hochkirchen | RB December 16, 1974. Named after Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart . |
Nightingale Path | Hochkirchen | RB December 16, 1974. Named after the species of bird. |
Neffeltalstrasse | Hochkirchen | RB February 23, 1965: Hauptstrasse. RB May 2, 1973: Neffeltalstrasse. Section of the through-town of the K 16. Named after the Neffelbach . |
Bollard street | Hochkirchen | RB February 23, 1965. The street was named that way in a local map from 1807. Poller Straße was the shortest connection between the residents of Poll and the church village of Hochkirchen. |
Schubertweg | Hochkirchen | Last name of the street in the village in Hochkirchen-Ost (development from 2013). Named after the composer Franz Schubert . |
Steinfelderhof | Hochkirchen | RB June 16, 1980. Until the council decision, the pastorate and the former residential building of the Steinfelderhof belonged to Kirchstrasse. It was named after the former Stadelhof, which belonged to Steinfeld Monastery . |
Weidbergstrasse | Hochkirchen | RB February 23, 1965: Zülpicher Strasse. RB May 2, 1973: Weidbergstrasse. Hallway name. |
At the Goldkaul | Mad home | RB August 25, 1959. Field name. Private road |
Annastrasse | Mad home | RB August 25, 1959: Marienstrasse. RB May 2, 1973: Annastraße. Part of the through-road K 16. Named after the Anna chapel . |
Fountain square | Mad home | RB August 25, 1959: market square. RB May 2, 1973: Brunnenplatz. The old village well was rediscovered during road construction works in the 1990s and bricked up. Part of the K 16 thoroughfare. |
Eggersheimer Strasse | Mad home | RB August 25, 1959: Friedensstrasse. RB May 2, 1973: Eggersheimer Strasse. The neighboring town of Eggersheim can be reached via the continuing farm road . |
Eifelstrasse | Mad home | RB August 25, 1959: Kreuzstrasse. RB May 2, 1973: Eifelstrasse. View from the street to the Eifel . |
Fritz-Rey-Strasse | Mad home | RB May 2, 1973: Wabderweg. RB November 23, 1976: Fritz-Rey-Strasse. Named after the farmer Fritz Rey (1892–1970) was a patron of his hometown. |
Hochkirchener Strasse | Mad home | RB August 25, 1959: Oberstrasse. RB May 2, 1973: Hochkirchener Strasse. Part of the through-road K 16. The residents walked along the way to the church, the cemetery or the school in Hochkirchen . |
Prisselstrasse | Mad home | RB August 25, 1959. The road runs along the Prisselgraben. Prissel is derived from giving up , a plot of land was given up as pasture for foreign cattle. |
At the Annahof | Norvenich | RB November 9, 1959: Annahof. RB May 2, 1973: Am Annahof. The house and courtyard property house no. 1 has been in aristocratic ownership since ancient times. The Obere Mühle also belonged to the property . |
At the Kreuzberg | Norvenich | Before 1934: Provincial Road. Approx. 1934 to the end of the war: Hermann-Göring-Str. RB December 3, 1954: Burgstrasse. RB November 9, 1959: Am Kreuzberg. See Am Kreuzberg (Nörvenich) |
At the middle ground | Norvenich | In the east of Nörvenich in a small industrial area. |
At the moat | Norvenich | RB June 27, 1978. A moat used to run here, the water of which was fed to the castle complex. A small wall was piled up in front of the moat and the Föllsweiher. |
At the Weiherschleiden | Norvenich | Field name on the boundary to Hochkirchen. |
At the mohle | Norvenich | RB March 30, 1967: In the mohle. RB May 2, 1973: On the Mohle. Hallway name. |
At the Vicarie | Norvenich | In the past it belonged to Burgstrasse or Provinzialstrasse. A school had been housed in the Vikarie building since 1600. See houses An der Vikarie 1 and 2 (Nörvenich) . |
To Johannes Junker | Norvenich | RB October 11, 1976. Field name. |
Antoniterhof | Norvenich | Derived from the abandoned Groß-Antoniterhof in Alt-Oberbolheim. |
On the little mountain | Norvenich | RB November 9, 1959. Field name. |
Bahnhofstrasse | Norvenich | Before 1934: Provincial Road. Approx. 1934 until the end of the war: Hermann-Göring-Str. RB December 3, 1954: Bahnhofstrasse. See Bahnhofstrasse (Nörvenich) |
Barbaraweg | Norvenich | RB July 15, 1975. Named after the former Barbara kindergarten of the parent organization of the Catholic Church. Military pastoral care eV |
Barrensteinstrasse | Norvenich | RB July 16, 1981. Franziska Barrenstein died in 1933, donating her fortune to the community for charitable purposes. |
Birkenhof | Norvenich | RB May 2, 1973. Kremer manor relocated from Alt-Oberbolheim, which was greened with birch trees. |
Birch path | Norvenich | RB May 8, 1956. Part of the settlement built by the Rheinische Heimstätte in the 1950s . |
Boelckestrasse | Norvenich | RB February 28, 1968. Named after Oswald Boelcke . |
Borromäerinnenstrasse | Norvenich | RB February 23, 1981. From 1933 to 1981 the nuns of the Cooperative of the Sisters of Mercy of St. Borromeo, mother house Trier, the old people's home. |
Breslauer Strasse | Norvenich | RB February 23, 1981. Named after the city of Wroclaw . |
Burgstrasse | Norvenich | Before 1934: Provincial Road. Approx. 1934 to the end of the war: Hermann-Göring-Str. RB December 3, 1954: Burgstrasse. See Burgstrasse (Nörvenich) |
Chlodwigstrasse | Norvenich | RB 30 October 1972. Named after the Frankish King Clovis . |
Dauzenbergstrasse | Norvenich | RB February 23, 1981. Hermann Josef Dauzenberg (1885–1968) was a teacher in Hochkirchen from 1908 to 1919 and then a teacher in Nörvenich until his retirement in 1950. |
Dechant Flake Street | Norvenich | RB October 11, 1976. Named after Dean Conradus Flocken . |
Dr. Habicht Street | Norvenich | RB February 23, 1981. Dr. Julius Habicht (1872–1935) was a general practitioner at Marktplatz 4 from 1897. |
Dresdener Strasse | Norvenich | RB February 7, 1961. Named after the city of Dresden . |
Elbinger Strasse | Norvenich | RB February 7, 1961. Named after the city of Elblag . |
Air base | Norvenich | Named after the Nörvenich air base . |
Frankenstrasse | Norvenich | RB October 30, 1972. Named after the Franconian people . |
Freudenthalerhof | Norvenich | Hallway name |
Garden path | Norvenich | RB May 8, 1956. Part of the settlement built by the Rheinische Heimstätte in the 1950s . |
Business park | Norvenich | Road sections branching off to the right and left of Rather Straße. |
Goethestr. | Norvenich | RB May 5, 1958. Part of the settlement built by the Rheinische Heimstätte in the 1950s . Named after the poet Johann Wolfgang von Goethe . |
Graf-Hermann-Strasse | Norvenich | RB February 23, 1981. In memory of the Nörvenich family of counts, named after Count Hermann from 1028. The family lived in the Old Castle . |
Good Gypenbusch | Norvenich | RB May 2, 1973. The estate used to belong to Freiherr von Gymnich, then to Count Wolff-Metternich and later to the Vicomts de Maistre until it was privately owned in the 1940s. |
Hardthof | Norvenich | Uninhabited barn next to the hardt. |
Hardtstrasse | Norvenich | RB November 9, 1959. Field name. Hardt was the name given to an unkempt forest, overgrown with thorn bushes, especially on a mountain. |
Barracks House Hardt | Norvenich | Bundeswehr barracks |
Heinrich kiss ring | Norvenich | Named after the long-time mayor Heinrich Kuss (1911–1986). |
Heuserhof | Norvenich | RB May 2, 1973. The farm was owned by Franziska Barrenstein the Catholic. Parish bequeathed. The estate was relocated from Alt-Oberbolheim. |
Behind the Hagen | Norvenich | RB May 6, 1963. The basic meaning of the word Hag is plaited fence , originally a fenced pasture, field or forest. |
Hohenstaufenstrasse | Norvenich | RB February 23, 1981. Named after the noble family of the Hohenstaufen . |
Hohenzollernstrasse | Norvenich | RB February 23, 1981. Named after the noble family of Hohenzollern . |
Hommelsheimer way | Norvenich | RB November 20, 1979. The former farm road used to be the boundary between Nörvenich and Hochkirchen. |
Immelmannstrasse | Norvenich | RB February 29, 1968. Named after Max Immelmann . |
In the ends | Norvenich | RB October 11, 1976. Access to the former secondary school. Benden are treeless hay meadows through which water flows or which are not fenced in by the stream. |
Jakob-Breidkopff-Strasse | Norvenich | RB May 6, 1963. Named after Jakob Breidkopff (1875–1963), who was mayor from 1903 to 1945. The street was later divided into Rathausstrasse and Jakob-Breidkopff-Strasse. |
Jan-Wellem-Strasse | Norvenich | RB February 23, 1981. Named after the Elector of the Palatinate Johann Wilhelm (Palatinate) , popularly known as Jan Wellem. |
Josef-Puetz-Strasse | Norvenich | RB December 27, 1968: On the church path. RB May 2, 1973: Josef-Pütz-Strasse. Josef Pütz (1920–1972) was from October 1, 1952 until his death, the official director and / or community director of Nörvenich. |
Jülich Ring | Norvenich | RB January 23, 1981. The name is a reminder of centuries of membership in the Duchy of Jülich . |
Karolingerstrasse | Norvenich | RB January 23, 1981. Named after the Carolingian dynasty . |
Kastanienweg | Norvenich | RB November 9, 1959: Mühlenweg. RB May 2, 1973: Kastanienweg. Named after the chestnut trees in the immediate vicinity . |
Katharinenstrasse | Norvenich | RB July 16, 1981. In memory of the founder of the Katharinenheim (former retirement home) Katharina Breuer geb. Named Gymnich. |
Kirchgasse | Norvenich | RB November 9, 1959. The narrowest and smallest street in Nörvenich. Until 1808, all houses south of the street belonged to the Hochkirchen parish. |
Lüxheimer Strasse | Norvenich | The street is named after the place Lüxheim . |
Margarethenhof | Norvenich | Single, newly built courtyard between Nörvenich and Pingsheim . |
Marienhof | Norvenich | RB June 15, 1981. Was intended as an emigrant farm for a local farmer. Today consists only of a barn. |
Marketplace | Norvenich | Before 1934: market square. From around 1934 until the end of the war: Adolf-Hitler-Platz. RB November 9, 1959: Market Square. See market square (Nörvenich) |
Medardusstrasse | Norvenich | RB November 9, 1959. Named after the Nörvenich parish patron Medardus . |
Oberbolheimer Strasse | Norvenich | RB November 9, 1959: Waldstrasse. RB May 2, 1973: Oberbolheimer Strasse. The road leads to Oberbolheim . |
Oswald-Boelcke-Allee | Norvenich | RB 2012. Access to Nörvenich Air Base. Named after Oswald Boelcke , whose name the squadron carries as a traditional name. |
Pfarrer-Linzbach-Strasse | Norvenich | RB February 7, 1961: Marienstrasse. RB May 2, 1973: Pfarrer-Linzbach-Strasse. Named after Pastor Peter Josef Linzbach (1877–1952), Pastor in Nörvenich from 1910 to 1948. |
Plessastrasse | Norvenich | Named after the partner community Plessa in Brandenburg. |
Promenade path | Norvenich | RB November 9, 1959. The industrialist Leopold Peill from Düren bought at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. Century the grounds of Haus Hardt , fenced it in and had to create this path as a substitute path. The tree-planted path resembles a promenade . |
Rathausstrasse | Norvenich | Jakob-Breidkopff-Straße was divided, initiated by the new building of the old people's home. The lower part along the Nörvenich town hall was named Rathausstrasse. |
Rather Street | Norvenich | The Rather Straße runs through the industrial area to Rath . |
Richthofenstrasse | Norvenich | RB February 29, 1968. Named after the captain Manfred von Richthofen . |
Salierstrasse | Norvenich | Named after the Salian people . |
Schiller Street | Norvenich | RB dated May 5, 1968. Part of the settlement built by the Rheinische Heimstätte in the 1950s . Named after Friedrich Schiller . |
Nörvenich Castle | Norvenich | RB December 3, 1954: Burgstrasse 13. RB September 29, 1981: Nörvenich Castle. The property is still popularly referred to as Gymnicher Burg. See Nörvenich Castle . |
Sister Blanka Street | Norvenich | RB August 28, 2008. Sister Blanka (1890–1963) belonged to the Cooperative of the Sisters of Charity of St. Borromeo and worked in outpatient nursing and care for the elderly in Nörvenich from 1934 to 1963. |
Sebastianusstrasse | Norvenich | Named after the second patron saint of the Nörvenich parish church, St. Sebastianus . |
Stettiner Strasse | Norvenich | RB January 13, 1981. Named after the city of Szczecin . |
Tannenweg | Norvenich | RB November 22, 1962: In the corner. RB May 2, 1973: Tannenweg. |
Tilsiter Strasse | Norvenich | RB February 7, 1961. Named after the city of Tilsit . |
Ubierstrasse | Norvenich | RB October 30, 1972. Named after the Germanic Ubier tribe . |
Vettweißer Strasse | Norvenich | RB February 23, 1981. Named after the neighboring municipality of Vettweiß . |
Vogelgasse | Norvenich | RB November 9, 1959. The field name is explained as “place where the shooters used to shoot birds”, but also as “place where there are many birds”. |
Zülpicher Strasse | Norvenich | RB November 9, 1959. Named after the city of Zülpich . |
Antoniterstrasse | Oberbolheim | RB August 1st 1969, for Altoberbolheim RB September 24th 1959. Named after the Order of Antoniter , who owned large estates in the area. |
Fuchsgasse | Oberbolheim | RB August 1, 1969, for Altoberbolheim RB September 24, 1959. In Alt-Oberbolheim you could often hear the foxes howling in the forest on the street. |
Piethanstrasse | Oberbolheim | RB August 1, 1969: Kirchstrasse. RB May 2, 973: Piethanstrasse. Named after the legendary robber baron Piethan . |
Termelinesweg | Oberbolheim | RB August 1, 1969: Lindenstrasse. RB May 2, 973: Termelinesweg. See appointment lines , |
Theo Berger Way | Oberbolheim | Theo Berger was an honorary citizen of Oberbolheim because he had rendered outstanding services to the resettlement of the place. |
Triftstrasse | Oberbolheim | RB August 1, 1969. See cattle drift . |
To the heather field | Oberbolheim | RB October 11, 1976. Field name |
Ahremer Gasse | Pingsheim | Named after the village of Ahrem . |
Alfons-Keever-Strasse | Pingsheim | RB July 15, 1975. Alfons Keever (1896–1977) was a pastor in Pingsheim from 1940 to 1965. |
At the custom | Pingsheim | Before: Rose Hill. RB July 1, 1969: Gertrudisstrasse. RB July 15, 1975: Am Bräucher. The name rose hill is derived from the dog roses. Gertrudis is the second parish patron. |
At the bell tower | Pingsheim | Named after the bell tower built by the village community next to the mourning hall in the 2000s. |
Duventhaler Weg | Pingsheim | RB June 15, 1971. Field name "Em Duvvedaal". |
Gregor-Platten-Strasse | Pingsheim | Named after the long-time village school teacher Gregor Platten (1900–1994). |
Heimbacher Strasse | Pingsheim | RB July 16, 1981. Named after the Eifel town of Heimbach . |
In the couch grass | Pingsheim | RB June 15, 1971. Field name. Quecke means "bubbly alive". In the area there used to be a water pond and a cattle trough. |
Kompstrasse | Pingsheim | Previously: Section from Am Bräucher to the exit to Herrig : Hauptstraße. RB June 15, 1971: Kompstrasse. Named after the Komp family, whose bequeathed assets are used for the socially disadvantaged and children of Pingsheim. |
Kreuzauer Strasse | Pingsheim | RB July 16, 1981. Named after the community of Kreuzau . |
Monschauer Strasse | Pingsheim | Named after the Eifel town of Monschau . |
Nideggener Strasse | Pingsheim | Named after the Eifel town of Nideggen . |
von-Limburg-Strasse | Pingsheim | Formerly: Dorweilerstrasse. RB July 15, 1975: von-Limburg-Straße. Duke Walram of Limburg and Archbishop of Cologne Siegfried von Westerburg took part in the Pingsheim Peace Treaty, which was concluded in 1279 . |
von-Westerburg-Strasse | Pingsheim | Before: On the Driesch. RB July 15, 1975: von-Westerburg-Strasse. Duke Walram of Limburg and Archbishop of Cologne Siegfried von Westerburg took part in the Pingsheim Peace Treaty, which was concluded in 1279 . |
Wolfsgasse | Pingsheim | House number 1 used to be owned by a Wolf family. There is also the name “Hinter Wolfs Garten”. |
At the flow | Rath | RB September 3, 1959. Fliess is an artificial or natural drainage ditch. It still exists today. |
At the orchards | Poll | RB in the 2000s. New development area on the eastern outskirts. |
At the nursery | Poll | RB May 2, 1973. Named after the nursery established in 1968/69. |
Village street | Poll | RB August 10, 1959: Hauptstrasse. RB May 2, 1973: Dorfstrasse. |
Erper Strasse | Poll | RB August 10, 1959: Oberstrasse. RB May 2, 1973: Erper Strasse. The extension of the road leads to the neighboring Erp as a farm road . |
Gladbacher Strasse | Poll | RB May 2, 1973. The road leads to the neighboring town of Gladbach . |
Karlstrasse | Poll | RB August 10, 1959: Oststrasse. RB May 2, 1973: Karlstrasse. Karl Kurm, who died in 1980, was a deserved Poller citizen. The street is named after his first name. |
Neustraße | Poll | RB August 10, 1959. It is a 1959 new road. |
North street | Poll | RB August 10, 1959. The road leads north out of town. |
Petrusstrasse | Poll | RB August 10, 1959: Schulstrasse. RB May 2, 1973. The street was named after the patronage of the Chapel of St. Peter in Chains , which stands on the street. |
Weiherstrasse | Poll | RB August 10, 1959. There was a large pond here, which absorbed the surface waters of the northeastern part of the village. |
At the Lady Chapel | Rath | See Lady Chapel |
On the Driesch | Rath | RB September 3, 1959. A Driesch used to be a field that had to lie fallow for several years. |
Eisenbahnstrasse | Rath | RB September 3, 1959. Rath never had a railroad, but the men who worked in the Rhenish lignite district covered part of the two to three hour journey by railroad. |
Hombergerhof | Rath | Single, newly built courtyard between Nörvenich and Pingsheim . |
Hubertusstrasse | Rath | Formerly: main street. RB September 3, 1959. The name is derived from the patron saint of the St. Hubertus Schützenbruderschaft. |
In the small field | Rath | RB July 15, 1975. Field name |
Kerpener Strasse | Rath | RB September 3, 1959: Marienstrasse. RB July 2, 1973: Kerpener Strasse. Named after the neighboring town of Kerpen . |
Martinstrasse | Rath | RB September 3, 1959. The street was named after the oldest farm in Rath, the Martinshof (Martinstraße 12). |
Carnation Path | Rath | RB September 3, 1959: Gartenstrasse. RB May 2, 1973: Nelkenweg. Named after the type of flower carnation . |
Nikolausstrasse | Rath | Formerly: main street. RB September 3, 1959. The street was named after the parish patron, St. Nicholas , named. |
Sandkaulenweg | Rath | RB September 3, 1959: Am Sandkaulenweg. RB 2, May 1973: Sandkaulenweg. The Sandkaulenweg led to the community sand pit east of the road. |
Schützenstrasse | Rath | RB September 3, 1959. Named after the shooting club. |
Schwalbenweg | Rath | RB January 17, 1972. Named after the swallow . |
Forest road | Rath | RB September 3, 1959. In the past you could reach the forest by road. |
Bubenheim station | Rommelsheim | Station on the Düren-Euskirchen line, closed since 1982, today Bördebahn. |
Railroad posts | Rommelsheim | The former station 5 on the Düren-Euskirchen railway line is used as a residential building. |
Bubenheim Castle | Rommelsheim | See Bubenheim Castle . |
Ellbachstrasse | Rommelsheim | RB October 10, 1968. The piped Ellbach runs under the road . |
Fichtestrasse | Rommelsheim | RB May 6, 1970: Gartenstrasse. RB May 2, 1973: Fichtestrasse. Named after the philosopher Johann Gottlieb Fichte . |
Gertrudisstrasse | Rommelsheim | RB October 10, 1968. Until 1969, Rommelsheim was part of Binsfeld. The common parish patron is Gertrud von Nivelles . |
Good Bubenheim | Rommelsheim | The estate is already shown on a map from 1802. |
Gutenbergstrasse | Rommelsheim | RB October 10, 1968: Grünstraße. RB May 2, 1973: Gutenbergstrasse. The street is named after the inventor of modern letterpress, Johannes Gutenberg . |
Heinestrasse | Rommelsheim | RB October 10, 1968: Kolpingstrasse. RB July 15, 1973: Heinestrasse. Named after the poet Heinrich Heine . |
Jahnstrasse | Rommelsheim | RB October 10, 1968: Oststrasse. RB May 2, 1973: Jahnstrasse. Named after "gymnastics father" Friedrich Ludwig Jahn . |
Kantweg | Rommelsheim | Named after the philosopher Immanuel Kant . |
Kettelerstrasse | Rommelsheim | RB October 10, 1968: Oberstrasse. RB July 15, 1973: Kettelerstraße. Named after the "workers' bishop" Wilhelm Emmanuel von Ketteler . |
Lindenstrasse | Rommelsheim | RB October 10, 1968. The St. Gereon Abbey in Cologne owned a farm in Rommelsheim, to which a court court belongs. This met under a linden tree opposite the courtyard. |
Roman road | Rommelsheim | RB October 10, 1968: Hauptstrasse. RB May 2, 1973: Römerstrasse. It is with the Kettelerstraße to the local thoroughfare. Coming from Kelz, the old Roman road ran west past the village. |
Rurstrasse | Rommelsheim | RB October 10, 1968: Dürener Strasse. RB May 2, 1973: Rurstrasse. Named after the Rur , in the direction of which the old Roman road that lay here led. |
Scheidtweilerhof | Rommelsheim | RB May 2, 1973. Field name. The farm was relocated from Jakobwüllesheim in 1968 . |
Schreberstrasse | Rommelsheim | RB October 10, 1968: Ackerstrasse. RB May 2, 1973: Schreberstrasse. Named after the doctor Moritz Schreber . |
At the Kallenberg | Wissersheim | Formerly: Herriger Strasse. RB June 15, 1971 (Erftstadt): Am Kallenberg. The Kallen family's small homestead stood on the street in the 19th century. |
At the Wissersheimer Fließ | Wissersheim | With flow an artificial or natural ditch is called. It still exists today. |
At the sun gardens | Wissersheim | RB 2012. New development area on the western outskirts. |
Doctoral path | Wissersheim | RB June 15, 1971 (Erftstadt). The residents used to go across the road to see a doctor in Lechenich. |
Friedensstrasse | Wissersheim | RB August 5, 1964. After the terrible experiences of the Second World War, streets in many places were given this name as a warning. |
Frongasse | Wissersheim | Before: Schulgasse, Schulstrasse. RB June 15, 1971 (Erftstadt). Named after the adjacent Fronhof. |
Good Ving | Wissersheim | Single farmstead located on the northern municipal boundary directly at the air base. |
Gymnicher Strasse | Wissersheim | The road leads via Mellerhöfe to the neighboring village of Gymnich . |
Johann-Kindgen-Weg | Wissersheim | The path was named after the long-time mayor and mayor Johann Kindgen (1910–1981). |
Jupiter Street | Wissersheim | Named after the planet Jupiter . |
Kanisstrasse | Wissersheim | The street is named after the Kanishof (house no. 13). Kanis was a former owner or lessee of the farm. |
Kolpingstrasse | Wissersheim | RB March 5, 1968. Named after Adolph Kolping , whose parents worked in Wissersheim and who also had friends in Wissersheim. |
Lindenhof | Wissersheim | Relocated farm, named after the tree species Linden . |
Minervastrasse | Wissersheim | Minerva was a Roman goddess. |
Nievenheimer Strasse | Wissersheim | Formerly: Burgstrasse, RB June 15, 1971: Nievenheimer Strasse. The foot procession to Nievenheim used to go from here on the second Saturday and Sunday in June . |
Oberstrasse | Wissersheim | Formerly: main street. RB June 15, 1971 (Erftstadt): Oberstrasse. In the vernacular formerly called "Ovverdorp" (Oberdorf). The street name was derived from this. |
Schillerplatz | Wissersheim | RB June 15, 1971 (Erftstadt). Named after Friedrich Schiller . |
Völlerstrasse | Wissersheim | In the past from Kolpingstrasse to the residential park: Waldstrasse. RB June 15, 1971 (Erftstadt). The origin of the name Völler is unclear. |
Wasserturmstrasse | Wissersheim | See Wissersheim water tower |
Residential park | Wissersheim | The residential park was built in 1967/1968. |
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- List of streets on the website of the municipality of Nörvenich (PDF; 59 kB)
- Street names in the municipality of Nörvenich, issue 1: District Nörvenich, published by the municipality of Nörvenich in 1982, editor: Karl Heinz Türk
- Street names in the municipality of Nörvenich, issue 2: districts Oberbolheim, Pingsheim, Rath and Wissersheim, published by the municipality of Nörvenich in 1983, editor: Karl Heinz Türk
- Street names in the municipality of Nörvenich, issue 3: districts of Binsfeld, Eschweiler over Feld, Frauwüllesheim, Rommelsheim, published by the municipality of Nörvenich 1985, editor: Karl Heinz Türk
- Street names in the municipality of Nörvenich, issue 4: districts of Dorweiler, Eggesheim, Hochkirchen, Irresheim, Poll, published by the municipality of Nörvenich in 1986, editor: Karl Heinz Türk