List of streets and squares in Kiel / G
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Gaardener Brücke , Gaarden-Ost
- In 2001 the name was determined, in addition to place names, occupations also remind of the history of the Kai-City area.
* Gaarden footpath , south cemetery
- The road between Sophienblatt and Gaarden was first listed in 1860.
Gaardener Ring , Gaarden-Ost
- In 2001 the name was determined, in addition to place names, occupations also remind of the history of the Kai-City area.
* Gaardener Strasse , Südfriedhof
- In 1883 the name of the connecting road to the formerly monastic Gaarden (Gaarden-Ost) was determined, in 2000 the Gaardener Straße was withdrawn for public transport.
Gaardener Strasse , Gaarden-Ost
- In 2001 the name was determined, in addition to place names, occupations also remind of the history of the Kai-City area.
Gabelsbergerstrasse , Wellingdorf
- laid out as Johannesstrasse , first listed in the Gaarden-Ost address book in 1894, named after Franz Xaver Gabelsberger in 1910 .
Gablenzstrasse , Südfriedhof
- 1914 named after Ludwig Karl Wilhelm von Gablenz .
Gänsewiese , Suchsdorf
- In 1994 the name was fixed in the council meeting.
Gärtnerstrasse , Hassee
- 1789 still without a name on the topographical military chart of the Duchy of Holstein (1789–1796) No. 21 drawn by Major Gustav Adolf von Varendorf - see map , named in 1897 after the nurseries formerly located there.
* Gärtnerstrasse , Wellingdorf
- Listed for the first time in the Gaarden-Ost address book in 1894, and in 1910 Gärtnerstrasse was incorporated into Kuchelstrasse .
Gaffelweg , Schilksee
- 1965 Name and term from the shipping sector established.
* Garnisonsfriedhofsweg , Ravensberg
- First listed in the Kiel address book in 1930, and in 1930 the Garrisonsfriedhofsweg was incorporated into Kleiststrasse .
* Gartenkamp , Schreventeich
- The name was determined in 1937, and in 1959 the Gartenkamp was renamed Eschenkamp .
Garden paddock , Hasseldieksdamm
- 1999 named after an old hallway name.
Gartenstrasse , Damperhof
- 1853 marked in Thalbitzer's city map without a name, so named in 1856 because a judiciary Wittrock had a large garden there.
* Gartenstrasse , Elmschenhagen
- Listed for the first time in the Kiel address book in 1908, and in 1939 Gartenstrasse was renamed Plaettastrasse .
* Gartenstrasse , Friedrichsort
- Expanded in 1890 when the Prieser Höhe workers' colony was established , and in 1925 Gartenstrasse was renamed Gorch-Fock-Strasse .
* Gasstrasse , Vorstadt , Damperhof , parade ground
- In 1853 it was drawn in Thalbitzer's city map without a name, in 1856 it was named after the municipal gas works that used to be located here, and in 1936 Gasstrasse was renamed Rathausstrasse .
Gatowweg , Russee
- Named in 1984 after the Gatow district of Berlin .
* Gaußplatz , Gaarden-Ost
- Listed in the Kiel address book for the first time in 1949, no longer listed in 1977. The Hans-Christian-Andersen School is on the site today.
Gaußstrasse , Gaarden-Ost
- Named in 1903 in memory of the south polar expedition that started with the ship Gauß from Kiel.
Gazellestrasse , Gaarden-Ost
- Named in 1905 after the cruiser Gazelle .
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* Gebhardstrasse , Gaarden-Ost , Ellerbek
- 1896 named after Admiralty Gebhard - sponsor of the Ellerbeker workers' building association - first listed in the Kiel address book in 1897, in 1907 Gebhardstraße was extended to Ernestinenstraße , in 1928 the undeveloped part of Brommystraße up to Pickertstraße was included in Gebhardstraße , in 1947 Gebhardstraße became part of the Ostring included.
Gefionstrasse , Blücherplatz
- 1892 named after the Danish frigate Gefion , captured in the naval battle near Eckernförde on April 5, 1849 , 1901 abolition of the Gefionstrasse between Gerhardstrasse and Holtenauer Strasse .
Privy Councilor Schultz-Weg , Holtenau
- 1954 named after Hans W. Schultz (1859–1924) - head of the new construction department of the sewer construction office from 1907 to 1914.
Geibelallee , Schreventeich
- Named after Emanuel Geibel in 1900 .
Geibelplatz , Schreventeich
- In 1900 the name was given, like the Geibelallee named after Emanuel Geibel.
Geigerstrasse , Blücherplatz
- Named after Hans Geiger in 1958 .
Purse , Neumühlen-Dietrichsdorf
- In 1907 the name was decided - formerly Kühl's purse , a paddock that served as a wood stacking area and from which the oil miller Kühl sold the wood felled in Oppendorf at a great profit in 1805.
Gellertstrasse , Südfriedhof
- Named in 1907 after Christian Fürchtegott Gellert .
Georg-Feydt-Weg , Hasseldieksdamm
- 1976 named after Georg Feydt (December 30, 1907– April 16, 1972) - founder of the technical emergency aid, was the main operations manager of the TN in Dresden in the thirties.
Georg-Pfingsten-Strasse , Gaarden-Ost
- 1905 named after Professor Georg Pfingsten .
* Georgstrasse , Hassee
- The name was decided in 1897 and renamed Waldwiesenstraße in 1910 .
Georgstrasse , Neumühlen-Dietrichsdorf
- 1901 mentioned in the minutes of the municipal council meeting as Georgstraße , 1902 identified as a private road, 1904 listed for the first time in the Kiel address book, 1907 definition of the conditions for taking over the road from the workers' building association by the municipality - named after the founder of the Howaldtswerke, Kommerzienrat Georg Howaldt .
Geranienweg , Elmschenhagen
- Named in 1999 after the German flora - here geraniums .
* Gerbergang , suburb
- In 1856 the street was mentioned in the correspondence sheet - corridor from Kuhberg to the tanneries on Walkerdamm ( Gängeviertel ), 1952 street no longer exists. Ostseehalle square.
Gerhardstrasse , Brunswik , Blücherplatz
- 1886 after Gerhard III. named, in 1889 extended from Lornsenstrasse to Beselerallee , continued in 1890 to Gefionstrasse .
* Germaniaring , Gaarden-Süd
- Named after the Germania shipyard in 1902 , extended in 1920 from Blitzstraße to Segeberger Straße , and in 1947 the Germaniaring became part of the Ostring .
Gerstenkamp , Elmschenhagen
- laid out as Klausdorfer Weg , first listed in the Kiel address book in 1923, renamed Gerstenkamp in 1939 after an old hallway name .
Gertrud-Savelsberg-Weg , Steenbek-Projensdorf
- 2008 named after Gertrud Savelsberg .
Geschwister-Scholl-Strasse , Gaarden-Ost
- 1979 named after the Scholl siblings .
Gießkannenweg , Neumühlen-Dietrichsdorf
- The name was determined in 2004 - the path used to lead directly to the cemetery and was used, among other things, by the widows who walked there with their watering cans to water and tend the graves of their husbands.
Gorse bush , Elmschenhagen
- Named in 1972 after a hallway name.
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Glücksburger Strasse , Wik
- Named after Glücksburg Castle in 1927 .
Gneisenaustrasse , Blücherplatz
- 1902 named after Field Marshal August Graf Neidhardt von Gneisenau .
* Goebbelsstrasse , Kroog
- Laid out in 1927 as street L in the Landhaussiedlung Kroog, listed for the first time in the Kiel address book, renamed after Joseph Goebbels in 1933, renamed Allgäuer Straße in 1939 .
Goerdelerring , Wellsee
- 1983 named after Carl Friedrich Goerdeler .
* Goeringstrasse , Kroog
- Created in 1930 as street K in the country house settlement of Kroog, listed for the first time in the Kiel address book, renamed after Hermann Göring in 1933, renamed Reichenhaller Strasse in 1939 .
Göteborgring , Hasseldieksdamm , Mettenhof
- Named after the city of Gothenburg in 1968 .
Gotenhof , Rönne
- 1967 named after the Götenhofkoppel (field name).
Goethestrasse , Schreventeich , parade ground
- Named after Johann Wolfgang von Goethe in 1900 .
- Named in 1971 after an old hallway name.
Laburnum , Meimersdorf
- In 2008 the name was set with reference to the term Meimersdorf garden city.
Goldregenweg , Elmschenhagen
- 1953 named after German flora - here gold rain .
Gorch-Fock-Strasse , Pries , Friedrichsort
- laid out as Gartenstrasse , listed for the first time in the Kiel address book in 1923, renamed Gorch-Fock-Strasse in 1925 after Gorch Fock .
* Goschstrasse , Gaarden-Ost
- Laid out as Kirchenstrasse in 1882 , renamed in 1901 after Pastor Gosch - founder of the Kiel-Gaarden Church and first clergyman there from 1888 to 1899. Today built by Johannes Church and Gaarden swimming pool.
Gosbarg , Meimersdorf
- 1999 named after an old hallway name.
Gotlandwinkel , Mettenhof
- Named after the Swedish island of Gotland in 1968 .
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Grabastrasse , Ellerbek
- 1907 named after Hermann von Graba (September 17, 1833 to June 15, 1908) - Governor of the Province of Schleswig-Holstein , 1936 including Tirpitzallee .
Graf-Luckner-Strasse , Schilksee
- 1974 named after Felix Graf von Luckner .
Graf-Spee-Strasse , Blücherplatz
- 1936 named after Maximilian Graf von Spee , from 1947 named after Ferdinand Graf von Spee (April 5, 1855 to March 14, 1937) - Professor of Anatomy at the University of Kiel from 1891 to 1933 (see Spee curve ).
Grasweg , Ravensberg
- 1901 The Grasweg was expanded between 1901 and 1905, initially up to the level of Krausstraße , in 1902 it was drawn on the Kiel city map, and the name was determined in 1933.
Gravelottestraße , Schreventeich
- Named in 1900 in memory of the Battle of Gravelotte .
Gravensteiner Strasse , Holtenau
- laid out as Bismarckstraße , drawn in 1789 without a name on the topographical military chart of the Duchy of Holstein (1789–1796) No. 11 by Major Gustav Adolf von Varendorf , mentioned in 1914 in the minutes of the municipal council meeting as Bismarckstraße , first listed in the Kiel address book in 1923, after Renamed Gravenstein Castle .
Grazer Strasse , Elmschenhagen
- Named after the city of Graz in 1939 .
Grebiner Weg , Wellingdorf
- 1978 named after the municipality of Grebin .
Greifstrasse , Gaarden-Ost
Greifswalder Strasse , Wik
- before 1947 Speestrasse , renamed in 1947 after the city of Greifswald .
Grenzstraße , Neumühlen-Dietrichsdorf
- laid out as Werftstraße , mentioned in the minutes of the municipal council meeting in 1893, first listed in the Gaarden-Ost address book in 1894, renamed Grenzstraße in 1925 .
Griesingerstrasse , Schreventeich
- 1905 after Dr. Wilhelm Griesinger named.
Grillenberg , Wellsee
- Named in 1965 after a field name.
Grimmstrasse , Holtenau
- Laid out as a Kirchenweg in 1896 , mentioned in the minutes of the local council meeting in 1918, renamed in 1922 after the Swedish consul Hermann Grimm (March 31, 1855 to February 3, 1927) - Grimm was a member of the local council in Holtenau for 30 years.
Grippstrasse , Ravensberg
- 2006 according to Prof. Dr. phil. Named Karl Gripp .
Grödeweg , Suchsdorf
- created as Im Heisch , first listed in the Kiel address book in 1955, renamed in 1962 after Hallig Gröde .
Grommsche Koppel , Russee
- Named in 2000 after the brothers Heinrich and Kurt Grömm - Heinrich Grömm was mayor of Russee when the district was still independent. Kurt Grömm was a local farmer and long-time head of the Eider Water and Soil Association.
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Groenhoffweg , Holtenau
- Named after Günther Groenhoff in 1962 .
Grönhorst , Meimersdorf
- Named in 2002 after a field name.
Groß-Ebbenkamp , Neumühlen-Dietrichsdorf
- laid out as Kirchenstrasse , mentioned in the minutes of the municipal council meeting in 1902, renamed Groß-Ebbenkamp in 1925 .
Großer Kamp , Elmschenhagen
- Laid out in 1912 as Kieler Straße , renamed in 1939 to Großer Kamp after a field name .
* Big Kuhberg , suburb
- 1574 In the Kieler Denkelbok, on May 21, 1574, under number 196, the development uf dem Koeberge is mentioned for the first time, drawn in 1730 on the Homann map, in 1980 the street Großer Kuhberg between the bakery and parade ground was included in the brick pond .
* Large meadow , Gaarden-Süd
- First listed in the Kiel address book in 1936, included in Sieversdiek in 1938 .
Große Ziegelstrasse , Ellerbek
- Mentioned in the minutes of the municipal council meeting in 1878, first listed in the Kiel address book in 1897 - named after a brickworks formerly located here.
Groß Kielstein , Ravensberg
- Named in 1940 after an old field name.
Grotenbrook , Meimersdorf
- Named in 1999 after a field name.
Grot Steenbusch , Meimersdorf , Moorsee
- Named in 1999 after a field name.
Grüffkamp , Pries , Schilksee
- Laid out in 1903 as part of Feldstrasse , renamed Grüffkamp in 1922 after an old field name, and in 1925 including the rest of Feldstrasse .
Grünauzeile , Russee
- 1979 named after the Berlin district of Grünau .
* Green meadow , Friedrichsort
- In 1936 the name was fixed, in 1966 it was no longer listed in the street directory.
Green way , south cemetery
- Part of the Kolonnenweg until 1972 , in 1972 the name Grüner Weg was specified for the section from Hasseldieksdammer Weg to the A 215 .
Grunewaldstrasse , Russee
- 1979 named after the Berlin district of Grunewald .
Gurlittplatz , Steenbek-Projensdorf
- Named after Louis Gurlitt in 1962 .
Gurlittstrasse , Steenbek-Projensdorf
- Named after Louis Gurlitt in 1962 .
Gustav-Falke-Strasse , Pries
- Named after Gustav Falke in 1940 .
Gustav-Schatz-Hof , Gaarden-Ost
- 1995 named after Gustav Schatz (1899–1982) - member of the first Kiel council assembly after the Second World War , longtime SPD local politician, from 1948 to 1964 director of the Kiel housing association, played a key role in the reconstruction of the city.
Gut Schwartenbek , Suchsdorf
- Listed for the first time in the Kiel address book in 1949, listed as a place to live in the official Kiel city map in 1994, and in 2003 the name Gut Schwartenbek was established.
* Gut Seekamp , Schilksee
- First listed in the Kiel address book in 1940, renamed Seekamper Weg after Gut Seekamp in 1960 .
Gudegastkoppel , Pries
- 1920 Frenssenstraße created in 2011 a section was after Prieser locksmith Fritz Gudegast in (1905 to May 6, 1962 October 27) Gudegastkoppel renamed.
Gutenbergstrasse , Schreventeich , Ravensberg
- 1892 as Brunswiker path created after 1900 Johannes Gutenberg in the Gutenberg street renamed.
literature
- Hans-G. Hilscher, Dietrich Bleihöfer: Kiel Street Lexicon . Continued since 2005 by the Office for Building Regulations, Surveying and Geoinformation of the State Capital Kiel, status: February 2017 (enter search term here: kiel.de ).