List of streets and squares in Kemnitz (Dresden)
The list of streets and squares in Kemnitz describes the street system in the Kemnitz district of Dresden with the corresponding historical references. Streets in the Kemnitz district are listed. Cultural monuments in the Kemnitz district are listed in the list of cultural monuments in Kemnitz .
Kemnitz is part of the statistical district of Briesnitz , which in turn belongs to the Cotta district of the Saxon state capital Dresden. The most important street in the Kemnitzer Flur is the federal autobahn 4 ( Europastraße 40 / Europastraße 55 ) on its section between the autobahn triangle Dresden-West and the autobahn triangle Dresden-Nord . It runs roughly in a west-east direction down the Brabschützer Berg through the district and leaves it again on the Dresden motorway bridge over the Elbe .
Bundesstrasse 6 also runs through Kemnitz . It is connected to the motorway via the Dresden-Altstadt junction, whose long, motorway- feeder- like driveway runs parallel to the A 4 from Kemnitzer to Mobschatzer Flur. In Kemnitz, the district road 6242 (traffic train Pfaffengrund – Am Kirchberg – Zschonergrundstraße – Merbitzer Straße) starts and leads via Merbitz , Alt-Leuteritz and Brabschütz to Cossebaude . There are a total of 14 named streets and squares in Kemnitz, which are listed 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 |
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At the Kirchberg location |
Field name Kirchberg of the Briesnitz church | The street Am Kirchberg is the old connection from Kemnitz to Briesnitz . The Kemnitz village center was at the intersection with Zschonergrundstrasse. When the Pfaffengrund – Am Kirchberg traffic train was expanded into a motorway feeder in 1935 , most of the buildings in the village center had to give way. In December 1997 and February 1998, the new motorway connection on the north side of the A4 was gradually released, relieving the traffic on Am Kirchberg . | |||
Brückenstrasse location |
Nearby bridge on Meißner Landstrasse over the Berlin – Dresden railway line | 1926 | The Brückenstraße runs parallel to the railway line up to the field boundary to Stetzsch . That is why it was originally called Bahnstrasse. | ||
Flensburger Strasse location |
Flensburg | 1926 | In summary, the name Flensburger Strasse replaced the Gohliser, Kemnitzer and Dresdner Strasse between Stetzsch and Kemnitz. | ||
Holsteiner Strasse location |
Holstein | 1936 | The Holsteiner street named according to their location until a few years after the successful 1921 annexation of Kemnitz mountain road. In memory of the Skagerrak Battle of 1916, it was renamed Skagerrakstrasse in 1926. Ten years later it was given its current name. | ||
Lindenheim location |
Residence on the linden trees | The street Lindenheim was laid out in 1913 as Lindenstraße and got its current name after the incorporation of Kemnitz. | |||
Lindenplatz location |
Linden trees | 1934 | The square was laid out in the 1920s. The streets Lindenheim, Weltestrasse and Holsteiner Strasse meet here. | ||
Meißner Landstrasse location |
Country road to Meissen | 1926 | The Meißner Landstraße goes back to a medieval driveway that was expanded in the 19th century and was initially called Meißner Straße. | ||
Merbitzer Strasse location |
Merbitz , neighboring district to the west | The Merbitzer road is part of the old connection of Merbitz to Briesnitz and thus a part of the historic Bishop path . | |||
Pfaffengrund location |
Pfaffengrund, field name | 1926 | According to its location, the street Pfaffengrund was called Talstraße until a few years after the incorporation of Kemnitz in 1921 and was given its current name after a field name. There were also the Pfaffenwiesen, which got their name because their income was due to the Briesnitz " Pfaffen " (pastor). | ||
Schleswiger Strasse location |
Duchy of Schleswig | The Schleswiger Straße got its name analogous to the neighboring Holsteiner Straße after the other part of Schleswig-Holstein . | |||
Weltestrasse location |
Miller's family Welte | 1926 | The Welte street named according to their location until a few years after the successful 1921 annexation of Kemnitz High Street and then received its present name after the Miller family Welte, who until 1899 Kemnitzer Weltemühle in Zschonergrund belonged. | ||
Zschonergrundstrasse location |
Zschonergrund | The Zschonergrundstraße connects the Meißner Landstraße with the Merbitzer Straße. | |||
Zschonergrundweg location |
Zschonergrund | The Zschonergrundweg begins in Steinbach and follows the Zschonerbach to Kemnitz . | |||
Dwarf street location |
Dwarf as a symbol of smallness / brevity | 1926 | The dwarf street was known until a few years after the successful 1921 annexation of Kemnitz crossroads because it is a cross between today Meissner land and the bridge road. It got its current name because it is one of the shortest streets in Dresden. |
Web links
- Themed city map of Dresden. Retrieved June 21, 2012 .
- Lars Herrmann: Streets and squares in Kemnitz. Retrieved June 21, 2012 .
Individual evidence
- ^ Streets and squares in Briesnitz
- ↑ Kemnitz
- ↑ Freeway connection Dresden-Altstadt free , in: Dresdner Latest News , ed. February 12, 1998, p. 9.
- ^ Streets and squares in Stetzsch
- ^ Meißner Landstrasse