List of streets and squares in Prohlis
The list of streets and squares in Prohlis describes the street system in the Prohlis district of Dresden with the corresponding historical references. Streets and squares in the Prohlis district are listed. The extent of the statistical districts 71 (Prohlis-Nord) and 72 (Prohlis-Süd) is only slightly smaller and includes all streets of the Prohliser Flur with the exception of the corner located south of Torna and west of Dohnaer Straße, which forms part of the statistical district 74 ( Lockwitz with Kauscha, Nickern and Luga ) counts. The area south of Altreick is one of the smaller boundary deviations , the district boundary runs along Lübbenauer Straße, the boundary of the statistical district a little south of it on the parallel Vetschauer Straße.
General
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From the old village center, which was named Altprohlis after Prohlis was incorporated into Dresden in 1921 (analogous to around 50 other Dresden districts), only two buildings of Hof Altprohlis No. 3 remain, even the street name Altprohlis no longer exists. The Palitzsch monument at the intersection of Gamigstrasse and Georg-Palitzsch-Strasse is a reminder of the most famous Prohliser and the former village square at this point.
The current street system of Prohlis is, besides some old streets, mainly characterized by two residential areas:
- Between 1926 and 1930, a wooden housing estate with semi-detached houses for large families was built on the western boundary, the streets of which were mostly named after bird species (Drosselweg, Finkenweg, Sperlingsweg, Wachtelweg, Zeisigweg, and later Goldammerweg and Meisenweg). The settlement, which was designed with 50 model houses from Höntsch & Co. Niedersedlitz and Deutsche Werkstätten Hellerau according to plans by the City Building Councilor Paul Wolf , fell victim to the air raids on Dresden in 1945 ; only the now listed building Zeisigweg 39-41 has survived. In the course of the reconstruction of this settlement, the Schwalbenweg was built over.
- In the GDR, the Prohlis development area with over 10,000 apartments was built between 1976 and 1985 , which was then the largest development area in Dresden. This prefabricated housing estate takes up a large part of the district, for its construction the village structure was sacrificed and built over. After the fall of the Wall, the streets were mostly given names of places from Upper and Lower Lusatia and the neighboring Elbe-Elster-Land in southern Brandenburg . These places are often related to the extraction and generation of electricity from brown coal in the Lusatian brown coal area .
The cultural monuments that are located on the Prohlis streets and squares are listed in the list of cultural monuments in Prohlis .
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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Albert-Wolf-Platz location |
Person: Albert Wolf (1890–1951), rabbi in Dresden from 1920 to 1939 | 1993 | laid out in the course of the construction of the Prohlis development area , originally named after the social democrat Wilhelm Koenen (1886–1963); Redesigned in 2007 and provided with a replica (containing part of the original) of the dandelion fountain created by Leoni Wirth for Prager Straße | ||
At the Anger location |
Location information: Street on the village green of Altprohlis | Address book: 1928 | The northern section of the road is the starting point for the settlement that was laid out in the Weimar period and named after birds. | ||
Berzdorfer Strasse location |
Location, Lausitz: Berzdorf on the property with Berzdorf opencast mine | laid out in the 1980s as part of the construction of the Prohlis development area; The street is named after Berzdorf, devastated for lignite mining in 1969/1970, whose land was owned by the City of Dresden from 1915 to 1922 for the same reason. | |||
Boxberger Strasse location |
Location, Lausitz: Boxberg with Boxberg power plant | 1993 | laid out in the course of the construction of the new development area Prohlis, originally named after the social democrat Wilhelm Koenen (1886–1963) | ||
Dohnaer Platz location |
Location: Dohna | Address book: 1930 | laid out with massive houses at the end of the timber house settlement built between 1926 and 1930 | ||
Dohnaer Strasse location |
Location: Dohna with Dohna Castle | Part of an old connecting road ( Communicationsweg ) from Dresden to the once important Dohna Castle , which came into the possession of the Wettins in 1406 after the end of the Dohna feud | |||
Drosselweg location |
125 m | Vogel: Thrush | 1927 | laid out in the course of the timber house settlement built between 1926 and 1930 | |
Elsterwerdaer Strasse location |
Location, Elbe-Elster: Elsterwerda | created as part of the construction of the Prohlis development area | |||
Finkenweg location |
125 m | Vogel: Finch | Address book: 1927 | laid out in the course of the timber house settlement built between 1926 and 1930 | |
Finsterwalder Strasse location |
Location, Lausitz: Finsterwalde | created as part of the construction of the Prohlis development area | |||
Gamigstrasse location |
Location: Gamighübel ( 187 m above sea level ), elevation between Torna and Kauscha , area natural monument | 1926 | original connection between Altprohlis and the Torna clay pits; In the course of the construction of the new Prohlis development area, it was partially relocated, widened and lengthened so that it connects Dohnaer Strasse in the south with Mügelner Strasse (north of the district boundary to Reick ) | ||
Georg-Palitzsch-Strasse location |
Person: Georg Palitzsch (1723–1788), natural scientist (“farmer astronomer”, “learned farmer”) from Prohlis | 1925 | old connection route to Niedersedlitz; Changed street layout in the course of the construction of the Prohlis development area | ||
Goldammerweg location |
240 m | Vogel: Goldammer | Address book: 1937 | The connection between Hülßestrasse and Meisenweg emerged from a dead end | |
Gubener Strasse location |
Place, Lausitz: Guben | created as part of the construction of the Prohlis development area | |||
Hauboldstrasse location |
Person: Georg Gottlieb Haubold (1714–1772), mathematician, geographer, chief inspector of the Mathematical-Physical Salon 1751–1772 | Southern extension of Gamigstrasse beyond Dohnaer Strasse, laid out in a commercial area after 1990 | |||
Herzberger Strasse location |
Place, Elbe-Elster: Herzberg (Elster) | created as part of the construction of the Prohlis development area | |||
Hülßestrasse location |
Person: Julius Ambrosius Hülße (1812–1876), mathematician and technician, director of the Technische Bildungsanstalt Dresden (1850–1873) | 1914 | The street runs outside the Prohlis district (in sections at its boundary with Reick), buildings bordering on the south within the district use it as an address. | ||
Jacob-Winter-Platz location |
Person: Jakob Winter (1857–1940), rabbi in Dresden | 1993 | laid out in the course of the construction of the new development area Prohlis, originally named after the social democrat Otto Grotewohl (1894–1964); the planned district center was not realized until the fall of the Berlin Wall , instead the Prohlis Center was opened in 2001 | ||
Köhlerstrasse location |
Person: Johann Gottfried Köhler (1745–1800), Chief Inspector of the Mathematical-Physical Salon 1785–1800 | After 1990 in an industrial park a side street of the Hauboldstraße which was built at the same time | |||
Long way location |
1000 m (in the district) |
(unsure): long path | Address book: 1907 | old connection route, redesigned in the course of the construction of the new development area Prohlis, originally planned as a main road connection along the eastern boundary between Dohnaer Straße and Mügelner Straße | |
Langobardenstrasse location |
Location information: Find of Germanic cremation graves from the time of the Lombards | old connection path between Nickern and Torna, which was interrupted by a brickworks, today in Prohlis just an unpaved field path as an extension of the Longobard Road in Nickern ; it was named after the discovery of two Germanic cremation graves from the 6th century in Nickern in 1897 | |||
Lübbenauer Strasse location |
Location, Lausitz: Lübbenau / Spreewald with Lübbenau power station | created as part of the construction of the Prohlis development area | |||
Meisenweg location |
130 m | Vogel: Titmouse | Address book: 1936 | Connection path between Am Anger and Prohliser Straße | |
Niedersedlitzer Strasse location |
Location: Niedersedlitz | old connection road between Prohlis and Niedersedlitz | |||
Prohliser Allee location |
860 m (in the district) |
Location: Prohlis development area | created in the course of the construction of the new development area Prohlis as its main axis | ||
Prohliser Strasse location |
Location: Prohlis | old connecting road between Reick (Altreick) and Prohlis (Altprohlis) | |||
Senftenberger Strasse location |
700 m | Location, Lausitz: Senftenberg with Senftenberger See | created as part of the construction of the Prohlis development area | ||
Sperlingsweg location |
125 m | Vogel: Sparrow | Address book: 1927 | laid out in the course of the timber house settlement built between 1926 and 1930 | |
Spreewalder Strasse location |
Location, Lausitz: Spreewald region | created as part of the construction of the Prohlis development area | |||
Spremberger Strasse location |
Location, Lausitz: Spremberg with the Spremberg dam | created as part of the construction of the Prohlis development area | |||
Gate way location |
260 m | Location information: Torhaus on the street Am Anger as the northern beginning | Address book: 1927 | laid out in the course of the timber house settlement built between 1926 and 1930 | |
Tornaer Strasse location |
600 m (in the district) |
Location: Torna | |||
Trattendorfer Strasse location |
Location, Lausitz: Trattendorf with Trattendorf power station | created as part of the construction of the Prohlis development area | |||
Vetschauer Strasse location |
Location, Lausitz: Vetschau / Spreewald with the Vetschau power station | created as part of the construction of the Prohlis development area | |||
Wachtelweg location |
125 m | Vogel: Quail | Address book: 1927 | laid out in the course of the timber house settlement built between 1926 and 1930 | |
Zeisigweg location |
290 m | Vogel: Siskin | Address book: 1927 | laid out in the course of the timber house settlement built between 1926 and 1930 |
Web links
- Prohlis district in the Dresden themed city map
- Lars Herrmann: Streets and squares in Prohlis. In: dresdner-stadtteile.de.
Individual evidence
- ↑ Lars Herrmann: Altprohlis. Streets and squares in Prohlis. In: dresdner-stadtteile.de. Retrieved March 18, 2018 .
- ↑ Wolfgang W: Schwalbenweg. In: Stadtwiki Dresden. March 22, 2014, accessed March 18, 2018 .
- ^ Lars Herrmann: Prohlis. In: dresdner-stadtteile.de. Retrieved March 18, 2018 .
- ^ Lars Herrmann: Albert-Wolf-Platz. Streets and squares in Prohlis. In: dresdner-stadtteile.de. Retrieved March 18, 2018 .
- ↑ Lars Herrmann: Am Anger. Streets and squares in Prohlis. In: dresdner-stadtteile.de. Retrieved March 18, 2018 .
- ^ Lars Herrmann: Boxberger Strasse. Streets and squares in Prohlis. In: dresdner-stadtteile.de. Retrieved March 18, 2018 .
- ^ Lars Herrmann: Dohnaer Platz. Streets and squares in Prohlis. In: dresdner-stadtteile.de. Retrieved March 18, 2018 .
- ^ Lars Herrmann: Dohnaer Strasse. In: dresdner-stadtteile.de. Retrieved March 18, 2018 .
- ^ Lars Herrmann: Drosselweg. Streets and squares in Prohlis. In: dresdner-stadtteile.de. Retrieved March 18, 2018 .
- ↑ Wolfgang W: Finkenweg. In: Stadtwiki Dresden. March 22, 2014, accessed March 18, 2018 .
- ↑ Lars Herrmann: Torna. In: dresdner-stadtteile.de. Retrieved March 18, 2018 .
- ↑ Lars Herrmann: Gamigstraße. Streets and squares in Prohlis. In: dresdner-stadtteile.de. Retrieved March 18, 2018 .
- ^ Lars Herrmann: Georg-Palitzsch-Strasse. Streets and squares in Prohlis. In: dresdner-stadtteile.de. Retrieved March 18, 2018 .
- ^ Lars Herrmann: Goldammerweg. Streets and squares in Prohlis. In: dresdner-stadtteile.de. Retrieved March 18, 2018 .
- ↑ Lars Herrmann: Hülßestraße. Streets and squares in Reick. In: dresdner-stadtteile.de. Retrieved March 18, 2018 .
- ^ Lars Herrmann: Jacob-Winter-Platz. Streets and squares in Prohlis. In: dresdner-stadtteile.de. Retrieved March 18, 2018 .
- ^ Wolfgang W: Meisenweg. In: Stadtwiki Dresden. February 10, 2012, accessed March 18, 2018 .
- ^ Lars Herrmann: Langobardenstrasse. Streets and squares in Nickern. In: dresdner-stadtteile.de. Retrieved March 18, 2018 .
- ^ Cornelia Rupp: Longobards in Dresden? In: Judith Oexle , State Office for Archeology Saxony (ed.): Dresden 8000 - An archaeological journey through time . Dresden 2006, ISBN 978-3-910008-72-4 , pp. 51-54 .
- ^ Wolfgang W: Meisenweg. In: Stadtwiki Dresden. March 22, 2014, accessed March 18, 2018 .
- ^ Lars Herrmann: Niedersedlitzer Strasse. Streets and squares in Niedersedlitz. In: dresdner-stadtteile.de. Retrieved March 18, 2018 .
- ^ Wolfgang W: Prohliser Strasse. In: Stadtwiki Dresden. January 6, 2014, accessed March 18, 2018 .
- ↑ Wolfgang W: Sperlingsweg. In: Stadtwiki Dresden. March 22, 2014, accessed March 18, 2018 .
- ↑ a b Wolfgang W: Torweg. In: Stadtwiki Dresden. March 22, 2014, accessed March 18, 2018 .
- ↑ Wolfgang W: Wachtelweg. In: Stadtwiki Dresden. March 27, 2014, accessed March 18, 2018 .
- ↑ Wolfgang W: Zeisigweg. In: Stadtwiki Dresden. March 22, 2014, accessed March 18, 2018 .