List of streets and squares in Übigau

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Location of the Übigau district in Dresden

The list of streets and squares in Übigau describes the street system in Dresden 's Übigau district with the corresponding historical references. Streets in the area of ​​the Übigau district are listed. Cultural monuments in the Übigau district are listed in the list of cultural monuments in Übigau .

Übigau belongs to the statistical district of Mickten in the Saxon state capital Dresden. The most important street in the Übigauer Flur is Washingtonstrasse (Staatsstrasse 73). There are a total of 15 named streets in Übigau, which are shown in the following list.

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:

  • 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.
  • Length / dimensions in meters: The length information contained in the overview are overview values rounded up or down according to mathematical rules , which were determined in Google Earth with the local scale. They are more for comparison purposes and, if official values ​​are known, are exchanged and marked separately. For squares, the dimensions are shown in the form a × b. The addition “in the district” or “in the district” indicates how long the street is within the city / district, provided it runs through several city / districts.
  • Name origin: origin or reference of the name.
  • Year of naming: Time at which the street was given its current name (if known).
  • Notes: Further information on nearby institutions, the history of the street, historical names, monuments, etc.
  • Image: Photo of the street.

Street directory

Name / location
Length / dimensions
Origin of name
Year of designation
Remarks image
Altübigau
location
Old village center of Übigau Übigau emerged as a narrow street .
Carrierastrasse
location
Rosalba Carriera (1675-1757), painter
Flügelwegbrücke
location
Flügelweg, street in Friedrichstadt The 285 meter long bridge was built in 1929/30 and replaced by a new building between 2001 and 2004. In the beginning it was officially called the Kaditzer Bridge and colloquially it was called the Flügelweg Bridge. From 1984 it was called Rudolf-Renner-Brücke, since 1994 it was officially called the Flügelwegbrücke, although the Flügelweg itself does not cross the bridge.
Kaditzer Strasse
location
Kaditz , neighboring district to the northwest
Klingerstrasse
location
Max Klinger (1857–1920), painter, graphic artist and sculptor
Klingerstrasse
Mengsstrasse
location
Anton Raphael Mengs (1728–1779), court painter in Dresden and art collector
Rauchstrasse
location
Christian Daniel Rauch (1777–1857), sculptor
Rethelstrasse
location
Alfred Rethel (1816–1859), painter and graphic artist
Scharfenberger Strasse
location
Scharfenberg , village of Klipphausen Scharfenberger Straße is part of the historic Bischofsweg and in large parts forms the northern boundary between Übigau and Mickten .
Schwindstrasse
location
Moritz von Schwind (1804–1871), painter and graphic artist Schwindstrasse consists of two short dead ends that lead off from Mengsstrasse.
Tauberthstrasse
location
Otto Volkmar Tauberth (1816–1871), engineer at the Übigau mechanical engineering institute Tauberth worked in Übigau in the construction of the first Elbe steamships and the Saxonia, which is considered the first German locomotive.
Thäterstrasse
location
Julius Thaeter (1804–1870), draftsman and engraver, drawing teacher at the Dresden Art Academy
Washingtonstrasse
location
George Washington (1732–1799), first President of the United States The road connects the junction Dresden-Neustadt on the federal highway 4 with the Flügelwegbrücke and was called Am Flugplatz from around 1920 after the first Dresden airport in Kaditz . In connection with the bridge construction, it was extended in 1930 from Übigau via Mickten to Kaditz.
Werftstrasse
location
Übigau shipyard
Zinggstrasse
location
Adrian Zingg (1734–1816), Swiss painter and engraver in Dresden

literature

  • Adolf Hantzsch: Name book of the streets and places of Dresden. In: Communications of the Association for the History of Dresden , Issues 17/18, Verlaghandlung Wilhelm Baensch, Dresden 1905 ( digitized version ).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Übigau in the Digital Historical Directory of Saxony