List of streets and squares in Blasewitz
The list of streets and squares in Blasewitz describes the street system in the Dresden district of Blasewitz with the corresponding historical references. Are listed roads in the territory of the district are Blasewitz. Cultural monuments in the Blasewitz district are listed in the list of cultural monuments in Blasewitz .
Blasewitz belongs to the district of the same name and is located east of the city center.
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 |
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At the Schillergarten location |
285 m | The path got its name because the Schiller Gardens were located there | |||
Fishing pier location |
210 m | Previously used by many anglers | 1870 |
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Barteldesplatz location |
85 m | Name was created by the former Blasewitz councilor Karl Louis Barteldes | 1882 |
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Berggartenstrasse location |
1000 m | Comes from the parcel name in this area | 1870 | The section in Neugruna was renamed Simrockstrasse in 1907 |
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Brucknerstrasse location |
555 m | Was named after the Austrian composer Anton Bruckner | 1937 | Formerly called Baumschulstrasse |
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Draesekestrasse location |
300 m | Name comes from the composer and music writer Felix Draeseke | 1926 | Was originally called Dobritzer Strasse |
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Eichstrasse location |
345 m | There were oak gardens here | 1870 |
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Fährgässchen location |
65 m | Reminds of the Blasewitz ferry | 1870 | Previously called Fährgasse |
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Ferdinand-Avenarius-Straße location |
145 m | Was named after the poet and cultural teacher Ferdinand Avenarius | 1926 | After the Second World War , the street was used as a parking space for the Blasewitz bus station | |
Forsthausstrasse location |
200 m | Reminds of the Blasewitz forest house | 1876 |
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Frankenstrasse location |
475 m | It should remind of the German tribes | 1893 | Was previously called Franken-Allee |
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Friedensplatz location |
340 m | It is the victory of Germany in the French German War remember | 1873 | At that time it was created as the center of a new residential area |
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Fuchsstrasse location |
130 m | Got the name through Albert Fuchs | 1938 | Was initially called Dampfschiffstrasse from 1882 | |
Couchweg location |
245 m | Owes its name to Carl Friedrich Constantin Gautsch | Was called Wiesenstraße until it was incorporated | ||
Goetheallee location |
1400 m | Name was created by the poet Johann Wolfgang von Goethe | 1949 | Was called Emser Allee until 1949 |
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Händelallee location |
670 m | The name is to honor the composer Georg Friedrich Handel | 1946 | Formerly called Marschall-Allee |
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Hans-Böhm-Strasse location |
160 m | Was prepared by the musicologist Hans Bohm named | 2004 | Initially called Weinbergstrasse in 1870, it was renamed Nicodéstrasse in 1926 |
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Heinrich-Schütz-Strasse location |
425 m | Was by the composer Heinrich Schütz named | 1932 | Was called Bahnhofstraße in 1872 because there was a tram station here, the street was then renamed Wasserturmstraße in 1926 |
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Hüblerstrasse location |
730 m (in the district) |
Reminds of the former mayor of Dresden, Balthasar Hübler | 1926 | Was called Striesenergasse in 1861, was renamed Striesener Straße in 1862 |
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Jüngststrasse location |
500 m | The name comes from the composer and conductor Hugo Richard Jüngst | 1926 | Until the district was incorporated, it was called Südstrasse |
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Justinenstrasse location |
240 m | Was by Johanne Justine Renner named | 1926 | Was called Hainstrasse from 1870 to 1926 | |
Karasstrasse location |
85 m | Got her name from Nicolaus Karas | 1898 |
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Käthe-Kollwitz-Ufer location |
1280 m (in the district) |
The name was created by the graphic artist and sculptor Käthe Kollwitz | 1945 | Before that it was called Hindenburgufer |
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Königsheimplatz location |
260 m | Got its name after the Saxon government councilor Arthur Willibald Königsheim | 1921 | Originated in connection with the development of the Blasewitz villa district |
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Kretschmerstrasse location |
520 m | Reminds of the composer and conductor Edmund Kretschmer | 1921 | Was called Prohliser Straße until it was incorporated |
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Loschwitzer Strasse location |
1300 m | Name comes from the neighboring district of Loschwitz | 1863 | In the 19th century it was the most important link between Blasewitz and the city center |
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Lothringer Weg location |
615 m | Name comes from the French region of Lorraine | 1870 | Was built to develop the forest park |
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Mendelssohnallee location |
780 m | Wiurde after the philosopher Moses Mendelssohn named | 1945 | Was laid out as Deutsche-Kaiser-Allee after 1870 |
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Naumannstrasse location |
405 m | Received the name of the composer Johann Gottlieb Naumann | 1864 | Was temporarily called Auenstraße in the 19th century |
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Oehmestrasse location |
430 m | The street owes its name to the painter Ernst Ferdinand Oehme | 1926 | Was called Seidnitzer Straße until it was incorporated |
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Polenzstrasse location |
515 m | The honorary master of Dresden lived here |
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Prellerstrasse location |
745 m | Reminds of the professor of landscape painting Friedrich Preller | 1926 | Was called Friedrich-August-Straße until it was incorporated |
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Regerstrasse location |
850 m | Named after the German composer Max Reger | Originally the street was called Johannstrasse |
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Reinhold-Becker-Strasse location |
595 m | Reminds today of the largely forgotten musician Reinhold Becker | The street used to be on the edge of the village center |
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Schillerplatz location |
340 m | Reminds of the poet Friedrich Schiller | 1860 | Arose in place of the earlier Blasewitz village square |
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Sebastian-Bach-Strasse location |
485 m | Was named after the composer Johann Sebastian Bach named | 1926 | Was called Sommerstraße until it was incorporated |
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Thielaustraße location |
195 m | It was named after Heinrich Erdmann August von Thielau | Located on the corridor border between Blasewitz and Striesen |
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Tolkewitzer Strasse location |
1160 m (in the district) |
Name comes from the neighboring district of Tolkewitz | 1912 | Was named Blasewitzer Strasse on Tolkewitzer Flur |
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Vosges path location |
530 m | Named after a mountain range in Alsace | 1926 | Until 1926 the street was called Elsasser Weg |
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Wägnerstrasse location |
735 m | Was by Johann Wilhelm Ernst Wägner named |
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Waldparkstrasse location |
345 m | It got its name because of the Blasewitz forest park |
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Web links
- Streets in Blasewitz. Retrieved January 3, 2019 .