List of streets and squares in Dölzschen

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Location of the Dölzschen district in Dresden

The list of streets and squares in Dölzschen describes the street system in the Dresden district of Dölzschen with the corresponding historical references. Are listed roads in the territory of the district are Dölzschen. Cultural monuments in the Dölzschen district are listed in the list of cultural monuments in Dölzschen .

Dölzschen belongs to the statistical district Naußlitz of the Saxon state capital Dresden. The most important road in the Dölzschener Flur is the federal motorway 17 ( Europastraße 55 ), which runs in the Dölzschen tunnel over the Weißeritztal bridge . Tharandter Strasse (Staatsstrasse 194) leads through Plauenschen Grund . There are a total of 28 named streets in Dölzschen, 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
Alfred-Darre-Weg
location
Alfred Darre (1890–1945), mayor and mayor of Dölzschen from 1920 to 1933 2000
Alfred-Schmieder-Strasse
location
Alfred Schmieder (1883–1943 in Dachau concentration camp), Dresden anti-fascist 1946 The road was laid out in 1936 and was initially called Zur Höhenluft .
Altdölzschen
location
Old village center of Dölzschen Dölzschen was created as a round square village .
At the Dölzschgraben
location
Location on Dölzschgraben, field name of a local depression 1936
At the Kirschberg
location
Location on Kirschberg, field name
At the whistle
location
1946 The street was laid out in 1935 and was initially called Saarstrasse .
At the valley
location
Location on the valley, field name of a local depression 1936
Bernhard-Wensch-Strasse
location
Bernhard Wensch (1908–1942 in Dachau concentration camp), Catholic youth chaplain, anti-fascist 1946 The street was laid out at the end of the 1920s, was initially called Eigenheimstrasse and, during the Nazi era, Hindenburgstrasse .
Dölzschener Ring
location
Dolzschen 2000
Firstenweg
location
Course along the slope edge ( ridge ) of the Plauen reason The Firstenweg was probably created in the 16th century as an electoral hunting path and was also known as the Fürstenweg before 1945 . A section was named Kohlgraben after 1946 .
Friedhofsweg
location
Dölzschen cemetery 1946 The Friedhofsweg was officially called Roßthaler Weg from 1930 .
Grenzallee
location
Course along the land border from Dölzschen to Naußlitz or Löbtau 1945 Originally it was called Grenzstrasse , then Hermann-Göring-Strasse during the Nazi era .
Green hope
location
1946 Before 1945 the street was called Bozener Straße .
Hohendölzschener Strasse
location
Hohendölzschen, residential area northeast of Altdölzschen 1946 The street was initially called colloquially Dölzschener Kirchweg , Brautweg or Leichenweg .
Hultschiner Strasse
location
Hultschin , city in the Czech Republic, center of the Hultschiner Ländchen
Kohlgraben
location
Field name Kohlgraben
Kohlsdorfer Strasse
location
Kohlsdorf , a nearby part of the neighboring town of Freital
Luftbadstrasse
location
Dölzschen air bath From 1918, Luftbadstrasse was initially called Mäserstrasse .
Naußlitzer Strasse
location
Naußlitz , neighboring district
Council field
location
Field name Ratsfeld The street was initially called Marienburgstrasse .
Robert-Weber-Strasse
location
Robert Weber († 1924), school director in Dölzschen from 1898 to 1915 1935
Rudi-Lattner-Strasse
location
Rudi Lattner (1904–1944), worker sportsman, Dresden anti-fascist 1962 The street was initially called Zastrowstrasse .
Serpentine road
location
Serpentine , winding path on the mountain slope 1946 The street was laid out in 1889 as a connection between the village center and the Niederdölzschen district in Plauenschen Grund and was initially called Bergstraße .
Steigerweg
location
Steiger , supervisor in mining
Southwest slope
location
Location on the southwest slope of the Elbe valley 1946 The street was initially called Memelstrasse .
Valley view
location
View of the Elbe Valley
Tharandter street
location
Tharandt , city southwest of Dresden Tharandter Strasse runs as part of State Road 194 through Plauenschen Grund and leads through a tunnel at Felsenkeller . It was laid out as a footpath in the middle of the 16th century and expanded into a driveway in 1745. After Dölzschen was incorporated into Dresden on July 1, 1945, the name Tharandter Strasse , which had been valid on the Löbtau section since 1904, was also transferred to the Dölzschen part.
Tharandter Strasse with Weißeritztalbrücke and Begerburg
Wurgwitzer Strasse
location
Wurgwitz , the nearby district of Freital 1946 The street was initially called Pesterwitzer Strasse .

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. ^ Dölzschen in the Digital Historical Directory of Saxony