List of streets and squares in Flensburg / N

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Nane-Jürgensen-Weg
Nane Juergensen's Vej
1925 named after Nane Jürgensen (1793–1866). Jürgensen was the captain, shipowner, hospital manager, oil miller and operator of the Rote Mühle located by the road. The street is located in the central area of ​​the Martinsberg district . Lage ,Südstadt(zip code 24941)

Neisse rose
Neissesti
With the end of the Second World War , many refugees and displaced persons came to Flensburg . The city grew. Many street names in Flensburg are reminiscent of the old home of immigrants, including this staircase . Lage ,Fruerlund(zip code 24943)

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Nerongsallee
Nerongs Alle
Named after Gottfried Johan Nerong (* 1765 in Sønderborg ; † 1838 in Flensburg), who worked as a merchant, hospital manager, city councilor and royal Danish agent and senator. The Marienhof at Nerongsallee 22 served Nerong as a country residence. Nerong's grave is in the nearby Old Cemetery . Location ,Westliche Höhe(zip code 24939)

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* Nettelbeckplatz
Nettelbeck's Plads
Named in 1951 after Joachim Nettelbeck (1738–1824), an autobiographer and German folk hero from the Pomeranian city ​​of Kolberg . Many refugees and displaced persons came to the city at the end of the Second World War. Numerous street names in the city of Flensburg are reminiscent of the original homeland of these immigrants, including this one. - In 2000 the Nettelbeckplatz , which was and is also called "Nettel" by the locals, was officially renamed Willi-Sander-Platz . The residential area at the square was then heavily rebuilt around 2010, which resulted in a strong confusion in the names in the area. The neighboring Mühlenhof was heavily redesigned and expanded into a square that was named Willi-Sander-Platz (see there ). The self-help building association was given the address Willi-Sander-Platz 1. With that, Willi-Sander-Platz had moved further west. The street name Mühlenhof had therefore disappeared. The corner house (tower house) Willi-Sander-Platz 16 (previously Nettelbeckplatz 16), where the optical Nettelbeckplatz was and is still located today, was given the address Mühlenholz 26, i.e. it was added to the street Mühlenholz. However, since the Fruerlundlücke street was also extended further west, the building was also given the address: Fruerlundlücke 2. The name Nettelbeckplatz does not officially exist anymore, as mentioned, but is still used for the old Nettelbeckplatz because the optically recognizable square is otherwise through the hike of Willi-Sander-Platz would meanwhile be nameless. At Nettelbeckplatz there is now a small sports park area with six fitness machines , which is connected to the Słupsk Park . The memorial stone to Willi Sander, who stood for a while on Nettelbeckplatz on the north side of the aforementioned corner house, is now also on the new square. Location ,Fruerlund
New way
Nyvej
The path was new in the 1970s. The path begins at the point of Engelsbyer Straße , where Engelsby train station used to be , and leads from there towards Vogelsang . Lage ,Engelsby(ZIP 24943)

New street
Nygade
The street in question was once "new" centuries ago. See Flensburg city fortifications . Location ,Flensburg city center(zip code 24939)

Neumarkt
Nytorv
The name Neumarkt is misleading because the Neumarkt never served as a marketplace . During the construction work on the Holm and the Südermarkt in 1976, the nearby town hall square , which was still undeveloped at the time, served as a replacement weekly market. The Neumarkt consists only of the intersection area where Husumer Straße and Schleswiger Straße flow, as well as a parking lot. Location ,Flensburg city center(zip code 24937)

Neustadt
Nystaden
See Neustadt (Flensburg) Lage ,Neustadt / Nordstadt(ZIP 24939)

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Niedermai
Nedre Maj
The Niedermai used to be a meadow by the mill pond (see also Plankemai ). In today's street is essentially the Munketoftstift . Lage ,Südstadt(zip code 24937)

* Niehuuser way
Nyhusvej
Way to Niehuuser Straße , to Niehuus , where the remains of Niehuus Castle are. The path got its name in the late 1960s. At the end of the 1980s, the path was renamed Kluesrieser Weg . Lage ,Nordstadt(zip code 24939)

Nikolaiallee
Nicolaiallé
Leads to the area that used to belong to the parish of St. Nikolai . Location ,Friesischer Berg / Weiche(ZIP 24937/24941)

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Nikolaikirchhof
Nicolai Kirkegård
The Nikolaikirchhof was named after the former churchyard of the Nikolaikirche . It is also less often called "Nikolaikirchplatz". The elevated and sloping terrain around the church served as a churchyard until 1817. The old cemetery, inaugurated in 1813, served as a substitute burial site . Apparently not all of the wall that enclosed the Nikolaikirchhof (in parts of the Flensburg city wall ) was preserved. A thoroughfare to the Südermarkt has been created in the west. Today school buildings surround the Nikolaikirchhof. Location ,Flensburg city center(zip code 24937)

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Nikolaistrasse
Nicolaigade
The street in the parish of St. Nikolai was laid out in 1904. The ZOB is at the lower end of the street and the Holm with the Holmnixe at the upper end . Location ,Flensburg city center(zip code 24937)

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Nikolaus-Bruhns-Strasse
Nikolaus Bruhns Gade
Named on October 9, 1969 after Nicolaus Bruhns (1665–1697), a composer from the North German organ school and a virtuoso organ and violinist . The street is in the western part of the Engelsby district . Since many of the streets there bear the names of well-known composers, this area is also called the musicians' quarter . Lage ,Engelsby(ZIP 24943)

Nikolaus-Matthiesen-Strasse
Nikolaus Mathiesens Gade
1973 named after the citizen Nikolaus Matthiesen who worked in the Weiche district for over sixty years from the beginning of the 20th century. Matthiesen founded the St. Nicolai bakery there (Meesenburg). In addition, he apparently participated in the establishment of the local volunteer fire brigade as well as in the establishment of the municipal association for the Nordschleswigsche Weiche. Location ,turnout(zip code 24941)

Norderallee
Nørre Allé
The name means "northern avenue". Norderallee was popularly named after its location. In Flensburg there is also a Westerallee and an Osterallee . A “Süderallee” does not yet exist. The name Norderallee has been known since the end of the 19th century. The road officially got its name in 1957. On many maps, only the stretch of road leading to the wood in the Schwarzenbachtal is shown as Norderallee . In fact, the sidewalk there that leads further to Eckenerstraße still belongs to Norderallee. A street sign that is attached to a residential building at the end of the path still preserves the name of Norderallee for this sidewalk. Most of the Norderallee is in the Westliche Höhe district . Only number 35 is now in the Nordstadt district . Originally, the Norderallee apparently continued to the Schwarzental road. The corner houses there at Eckenerstraße 36–38 used to have the addresses Norderallee 1–3. The " Schwarzenburg " is said to have been somewhere in the Norderallee / Schwarzental area in the 19th century . Location ,Westliche Höhe / Nordstadt(zip code 24939)

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Norderfeld Street that is being built in the new development area of Tarup . Has the meaning "northern field". Lage ,Tarup(ZIP 24943)

Norderfischerstraße
Nørre Fiskergade
In the street in Gertrud district formerly lived Fischer . The street is further north than the Süderfischerstraße in the Johannisviertel . Location ,Flensburg city center(zip code 24939)

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Nordergraben
Nørregravene
The Nordergraben is located north of the Südergraben road . The street marks the course of the former city ​​moat . See Flensburg city fortifications Location ,Friesischer Berg / Westliche Höhe / Flensburg city center(ZIP 24937)

Street sign Nordergraben (marks the former moat of the city wall) and Sorrowful Mother St. Maria Church (Flensburg) .JPG
Norderhofenden
Nørre Gårdender
The street at the ZOB got its name because the gardens of the merchants' courtyards from Grosse Strasse used to end there. These gardens were later abandoned and built on. The street Norderhofenden begins at the street Süderhofenden (see there ) and ends at the Schüffbrücke . Location ,Flensburg city center(zip code 24937)

Northern gap
Nørreløkke
In 1744 the "Norder Lücke" was first mentioned in Tarup. Norder means "north". Gap means paddock . - There was apparently a southern gap in the immediate vicinity of the Norderlück. Today this street "Süderlück" can no longer be found on city maps in the area of ​​Tarup. There is, however, a “ southern gap ” in the Mürwik district near Twedter Plack . Lage ,Tarup(ZIP 24943)

Nordermarkt
Nørretorv
See Nordermarkt Location ,Flensburg city center(zip code 24937)

Norderstrasse
Nørregade
See Norderstrasse Location ,Flensburg city center(zip code 24939)

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* Nordertorplatz Located to the south at the end of Norderstraße between Nordertor and the Volksbad at the ship bridge . Another name is I.-C.-Möller Platz . Location ,Flensburg city center
North street
Nordvejen
The B 199 runs from Kappeln to Flensburg in a northerly direction on the former route of the Flensburger Kreisbahn . In the said area it is called Nordstraße . Location ,Jürgensby / Engelsby / Fruerlund / Mürwik(zip code 24937/24943/24944)


Footnotes
  1. ^ Lutz Wilde : Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany, cultural monuments in Schleswig-Holstein . Vol. 2: Flensburg . Wachholtz, Neumünster 2001, ISBN 3-529-02521-6 , p. 600
  2. Museums Nord, portrait of Gottfried Johann Nerong , accessed on: March 8, 2015
  3. Niels Nikolaus Falck : New citizenship magazine with special consideration for the duchies of Schleswig, Holstein and Lauenburg, Volume 2 , page 653, accessed on: March 8, 2015
  4. ^ Lutz Wilde : Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany, cultural monuments in Schleswig-Holstein. Volume 2, Flensburg, p. 432.
  5. Flensburger Tageblatt : Heimat mit Ententeich - a home for thousands of refugees , from: April 1st, 201; Retrieved on: March 6, 2015
  6. See Flensburg: Mühlenhof towards Volkspark , accessed on: March 6, 2015
  7. ^ Fruerlund, Urban Redevelopment in Flensburg, A quarter reinvents itself , Flensburg 2016, page 21
  8. ^ Flensburg-Mobil, Goldschmiede Reich , accessed on: March 6, 2015; there the wording: "Address Willi-Sander-Platz 16 24943 Flensburg"
  9. ^ Goldschmiede Reich, Faszination Edelmetall , accessed on: March 6, 2015; there the wording: "Visit us: Mühlenholz 26 24943 Flensburg-Fruerlund"
  10. Sportpark Flensburg, Nettelbeckplatz, 24943 Flensburg, Germany , accessed on: March 6, 2015
  11. Cf. with the photo of the corner house and the monument in: Andreas Oeding, Broder Schwensen, Michael Sturm: Flexikon . 2009, article: Refugees by
  12. Flensburger Tageblatt : 100 years of incorporation: The railway in the Engelsbyer Villa , from: May 18, 2010, accessed on: March 4, 2015
  13. See Flensburg Atlas, Flensburg 1978, maps 10 and 11
  14. Ludwig blank: The Kundstenkmäler of Schleswig-Holstein. 1955, page 400
  15. Flensburger Tageblatt : 150 years of the Flensburger Tageblatt: piercing from the Holm to the train station , from: April 26, 2015; accessed on: August 4, 2019
  16. Flensburg, district - Engelsby ( Memento from November 18, 2010 in the Internet Archive ); Retrieved February 18, 2015
  17. Flensburg street names . Society for Flensburg City History, Flensburg 2005, ISBN 3-925856-50-1 , article: Nikolaus-Matthiesen-Straße
  18. ^ Writings of the Society for Flensburg City History (ed.): Flensburg in history and present . Flensburg 1972, page 445
  19. Flensburg street names . Society for Flensburg City History, Flensburg 2005, ISBN 3-925856-50-1 , article: Norderallee
  20. ^ Lutz Wilde : Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany, cultural monuments in Schleswig-Holstein. Volume 2, Flensburg, p. 346
  21. Flensburger Tageblatt : Stadtgeschichte: Unique: Flensburger street names , from: April 5, 2018; Retrieved on: April 5, 2018
  22. Flensburg street names . Society for Flensburg City History, Flensburg 2005, ISBN 3-925856-50-1 , article: Norderlück and Süderlück
  23. Mentioned, for example, in: Flensburger Tageblatt : The interview: 99 percent worker for Sparkasse , dated: December 30, 2008 and: Anniversary: ​​20 years of science in thephenomenta , dated: August 31, 2015; Accessed on: August 31, 2015