List of streets of Talheim
The list of streets in Talheim gives the meanings and any special circumstances of the naming of the streets in Talheim ( Heilbronn district ).
General
Apart from the streets named by the municipality, the following federal and district roads run through the municipality:
- Bundesstrasse 27
- District road 2080
- District road 2081
- District road 2155
In addition, the Schwäbische Dichterstraße runs through the town.
While the names in the town center were created by habits or peculiarities in the course of the street or nearby buildings (e.g. Lange Gasse , Staffelweg , Brunnengasse ), in residential areas the street names were mostly given thematically. So dominate z. As in the residential warden , the varieties ( Burgunderweg , Muskatellerweg etc.) in the construction area boys Trees ( Ahornweg , Akazienweg , Robinienweg , Lindenweg ) in the construction area Mühläcker historical themes ( Ganerbenstraße , Alemannenstraße , Lämlinweg , German Order of road ) and in the construction area Hundsberg writers and poets ( Goethestrasse , Schillerstrasse , Hermann-Löns-Strasse , Uhlandstrasse , Mörikeweg etc.).
Street list
Name / location | description | Origin of name | Historical names | Year of designation | Length in meters | Road key | image |
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Adolf-Trefz-Weg ( location ) |
Named after the Talheimer Müller and former chairman of the local cooperative bank, Adolf Trefz, on whose property the path was laid. | HN09419016 | |||||
Agendorfer Weg ( location ) |
HN09419001 | ||||||
Ahornweg ( location ) |
Located in the Junge development area . | Named after the maple tree . | HN09419004 | ||||
Akazienweg ( location ) |
Located in the boys residential area . | Named after the acacia tree species . | HN09419002 | ||||
Alemannenstrasse ( location ) |
Named after the West Germanic ethnic group of the Alemanni . | HN09419003 | |||||
Alter Rauher Stich ( location ) |
HN09419006 | ||||||
At the castle ( location ) |
HN09419011 | ||||||
B. | |||||||
Bachstrasse ( location ) |
The Bachstraße runs along the Schozach and therefore has its name. | HN09419012 | |||||
Badgasse ( location ) |
HN09419016 | ||||||
Bahnhofstrasse ( location ) |
Bahnhofstrasse ran past Talheim station until it was demolished in the 1980s. | HN09419021 | |||||
Bergstrasse ( location ) |
In its continuation it is called Untergruppenbacher Straße. Both are part of the Schwäbische Dichterstrasse . | The mountain road is so named because it climbs the right slope of the valley with a steep incline of 19%. | HN09419026 | ||||
Bremachstrasse ( location ) |
In addition to Weinbergstrasse, the second and upper access road to the Bremach settlement on the left, upstream slope with the name of Bremach . The settlement was built after the Second World War. | HN09419031 | |||||
Breslauer Strasse ( location ) |
Named after the Polish city of Wroclaw . | HN09419033 | |||||
Brunnengasse ( location ) |
There used to be a fountain in this alley, but what remains today is a memorial stone for a child who drowned in it. | HN09419036 | |||||
Burgunderweg ( location ) |
Named after the Burgundy grape variety . | HN09419040 | |||||
Burgweg ( location ) |
The Burgweg leads from the Rathausplatz to the Upper Castle . | HN09419041 | |||||
C. | |||||||
Christian-Leichtle-Strasse ( location ) |
Named after the Talheim teacher Christian Leichtle (1892–1949), the founder and first director of the Heilbronn adult education center. | HN09419038 | |||||
D. | |||||||
Deutschordenstrasse ( location ) |
Named after the Teutonic Order , whose office building used to be the Talheimer Lämlinhaus . | HN09419042 | |||||
E. | |||||||
Egerten ( location ) |
HN09419043 | ||||||
Eugen-Klöpfer-Strasse ( location ) |
Named after the actor Eugen Klöpfer, who was born in Talheim . | HN09419051 | |||||
F. | |||||||
Finkenweg ( location ) |
HN09419056 | ||||||
Fleiner Strasse ( location ) |
The road leads over the Haigern in the direction of Flein to the northeast. | HN09419061 | |||||
Frankenstrasse ( location ) |
Named after the West Germanic ethnic group of the Franks . | HN09419066 | |||||
Frauenbergstrasse ( location ) |
In addition to the Lords of Talheim, the Ganerbe from 1453 also included the Lords of Frauenberg from Feuerbach . | HN09419068 | |||||
Friedhofstrasse ( location ) |
The former Protestant cemetery is located on Friedhofstrasse. | HN09419071 | |||||
Fritz-Springer-Weg ( location ) |
Named after Fritz Springer (1906–1981), a Talheim local poet. | HN09419073 | |||||
G | |||||||
Ganerbestrasse ( location ) |
Named after the Ganerberecht from earlier times. | HN09419075 | |||||
Gartenstrasse ( location ) |
HN09419076 | ||||||
Geigersberg ( location ) |
The Geigersbergweg leads along the valley slope of the hill of the same name. | HN09419081 | |||||
Goethestrasse ( location ) |
Named after the German poet Johann Wolfgang Goethe . | HN09419086 | |||||
Gutshofstrasse ( location ) |
HN09419088 | ||||||
H | |||||||
Hagelsteinweg ( location ) |
HN09419091 | ||||||
Haigernstrasse ( location ) |
The Haigernstraße leads to the Haigern , a mountain between Talheim and Flein . | HN09419096 | |||||
Hanns-Reeger-Weg ( location ) |
Named after the Talheim painter and honorary citizen Hanns Reeger . | HN09419106 | |||||
Hans-Helmer-Strasse ( location ) |
Named after Hans Helmer, who was first mayor of Talheim from 1909 to 1933 and then mayor. | HN09419101 | |||||
Main street ( location ) |
The main street is the central street crossing the valley in Talheim and leads from the left valley slope to the foot of the right one. The main street is part of the Schwäbische Dichterstrasse . It got its name after the Second World War, at the time of National Socialism before that it was called Adolf-Hitler-Strasse . Before that, in turn, it did not include its entire length today, but parts of it had other names, such as the Grubengasse in the Schozacher Straße - Bahnhofstraße section. | Adolf-Hitler-Strasse, Grubengasse | HN09419111 | ||||
Heilbronner Strasse ( location ) |
Heilbronner Strasse is located in the Rauher Stich industrial area . | The road leads north to Heilbronn . | HN09419116 | ||||
Heinrich-Heine-Strasse ( location ) |
Named after the German poet Heinrich Heine . | HN09419117 | |||||
Hermann-Löns-Weg ( location ) |
Named after the German journalist and writer Hermann Löns . | HN09419119 | |||||
Hermann-Stehr-Weg ( location ) |
Named after the German writer Hermann Stehr. | HN0941912 | |||||
Herzog-Ulrich-Weg ( location ) |
Named after Ulrich von Württemberg , Duke of Württemberg 1498 to 1550. | HN09419123 | |||||
Hetzelgasse ( location ) |
Hetzel is a variant of the name Herrmann | HN09419121 | |||||
Hofstetterweg ( location ) |
HN09419131 | ||||||
Horkheimer Strasse ( location ) |
The Horkheimer Straße borders the village on the west side and, after subsequently crossing the B 27 , leads to Horkheim in the north-north-west. | HN09419136 | |||||
Hundsbergstrasse ( location ) |
Named after the Hundsberg to the right of the valley on which it runs. | ||||||
Hölderlinweg ( location ) |
Named after the poet Friedrich Hölderlin from the neighboring town of Lauffen am Neckar . | HN09419126 | |||||
Hühnerbrünnele ( location ) |
Named after the Won, turn the residential area on the Hühnerbrünnele is being opened up by this road. | HN09419143 | |||||
I. | |||||||
In boy ( location ) |
Named for the area boy it runs through. | HN09419147 | |||||
Im Pfädle ( location ) |
Named after the Gewann Pfädle through which the road leads. | HN09419151 | |||||
Im Rappen ( location ) |
HN09419156 | ||||||
In the forest meadows ( location ) |
HN09419166 | ||||||
In the Hofwiesen ( location ) |
HN09419171 | ||||||
In the Küferles gardens ( location ) |
HN09419176 | ||||||
In the waiting ( location ) |
Access road in the Wart building area . | Named after the location in Gewann Wart . | HN09419178 | ||||
J | |||||||
Julius-Krais-Strasse ( location ) |
Named after the Swabian pastor and poet Julius Krais . | HN0941918 | |||||
Jungholzstrasse ( location ) |
HN09419181 | ||||||
Justinus-Kerner-Strasse ( location ) |
Named after the German poet and doctor Justinus Kerner . | HN09419188 | |||||
K | |||||||
Karlstrasse ( location ) |
HN09419191 | ||||||
Keltergasse ( location ) |
HN09419196 | ||||||
Kohlsteinweg ( location ) |
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Short Alley ( location ) |
A small street clip in the old village center. | HN09419201 | |||||
Königsberger Strasse ( location ) |
Named after the former German city of Königsberg (Prussia) . | HN09419198 | |||||
L. | |||||||
Landturmstrasse ( location ) |
The Landturmstrasse limits the village to the west on the south and leads past the Lauffener Landturm towards Neckarwestheim to the south. | Named after the Lauffener Landturm on the road. | HN09419206 | ||||
Lange Gasse ( location ) |
Street that runs along the east and north edges of the old village center. | HN09419211 | |||||
Lauffener Strasse ( location ) |
Lauffener Straße is part of the Swabian Dichterstraße . | Lauffener Straße leads southwest towards Lauffen am Neckar and soon joins the B 27 . | HN09419216 | ||||
Lembergerweg ( location ) |
Named after the Lemberger grape variety . | HN0941922 | |||||
Lerchenweg ( location ) |
HN09419221 | ||||||
Lindenweg ( location ) |
HN09419223 | ||||||
Lohrain ( location ) |
HN09419222 | ||||||
Lämlinweg ( location ) |
Named after the Talheim patrician family Laemmlin . | HN09419204 | |||||
M. | |||||||
Meisenhalde ( location ) |
HN09419225 | ||||||
Meisenweg ( location ) |
HN09419226 | ||||||
Merowingerstraße ( location ) |
Named after the Franconian royal dynasty of the Merovingians . | HN09419228 | |||||
Muskatellerweg ( location ) |
Named after the Muscat grape variety . | HN09419237 | |||||
Mäuswedel ( location ) |
HN09419224 | ||||||
Mörikeweg ( location ) |
Named after the writer Eduard Mörike . | HN09419231 | |||||
Mühlstrasse ( location ) |
Named after their starting point, the former Talheimer Mühle. | HN09419236 | |||||
Mühläckerring ( location ) |
Ringstrasse, which leads through the Mühläcker construction area . | HN09419233 | |||||
N | |||||||
Nussbäumle ( location ) |
HN09419238 | ||||||
P | |||||||
Panoramastraße ( location ) |
The panoramic road runs up a hill in the east, from which one has a wide view of the village. | HN09419241 | |||||
Parkweg ( location ) |
The park path leads to the castle park of the Lower Castle . | HN0941924 | |||||
Pestalozzistraße ( location ) |
HN09419243 | ||||||
Pfarrgasse ( location ) |
The Pfarrgasse leads past the former rectory and the former Lämlinhaus . | HN09419246 | |||||
Philosophenweg ( location ) |
The pedestrian path leads along the Schozach . | The path along the Schozach was named after the Heidelberg Philosopher's Path . | 2006 | ||||
Prinz-Eugen-Strasse ( location ) |
Named after Eugene of Savoy , general of the House of Austria as well as art collector and patron. | HN09419251 | |||||
Q / R | |||||||
Rathausplatz ( location ) |
Named after the town hall built on its north side | Kaitlandplatz, from 1920s Adolf-Hitler-Platz, from 1945 Kelterplatz | 1980 | HN09419254 | |||
Rauher Stich ( location ) |
HN09419256 | ||||||
Rieslingweg ( location ) |
Named after the Riesling grape variety . | HN09419259 | |||||
Robert-Bopp-Strasse ( location ) |
Named after Robert Bopp, the founder of the local quarry operation. | HN09419261 | |||||
Robinienweg ( location ) |
Named after the tree variety Robinia . | HN09419262 | |||||
Rohräckerweg ( location ) |
Path that leads through the Gewann Rohräcker . | HN09419271 | |||||
Römerweg ( location ) |
An old path south-parallel to the main road, which supposedly existed already in Roman times. | HN09419266 | |||||
S. | |||||||
Samtrotweg ( location ) |
Named after the Samtrot grape variety . | HN09419273 | |||||
Schillerstraße ( location ) |
Named after the German poet Friedrich Schiller . | HN09419276 | |||||
Schlossstrasse ( location ) |
The Schloßstraße leads on the right side of the valley to the Lower Castle in the north of the village. | HN09419281 | |||||
Schmalzberg ( location ) |
HN09419284 | ||||||
Schozacher Strasse ( location ) |
The road leads south-southeast to Schozach (Ilsfeld) . | HN09419286 | |||||
Way to school ( location ) |
In the 1980s, the section that leads from the school building to the center of the town by the Zehnthaus was sold by the community to residents and closed to the public. This section of the route was also known as the church relay and is considered one of the oldest routes in Talheim. | Footpath that leads from the main street up to the former Protestant school building. | Church relay | HN09419291 | |||
Sibyllenweg ( location ) |
HN09419293 | ||||||
Silcherweg ( location ) |
Named after Friedrich Silcher , a German composer and music teacher. | HN09419296 | |||||
Silvanerweg ( location ) |
Named after the Silvaner grape variety . | HN09419298 | |||||
Sonnenstrasse ( location ) |
HN09419301 | ||||||
Sontheimer Feld ( location ) |
Located at the northern end of the district, on the border with the Heilbronn district of Sontheim. | HN09419305 | |||||
Sontheimer Strasse ( location ) |
Sontheimer Straße is the extension of Bahnhofstraße. | The Sontheimer Straße leads towards Sontheim (Heilbronn) in the north. | HN09419306 | ||||
Soultzmatter Strasse ( location ) |
The street is named after the Talheimer partner community Soultzmatt . | HN09419311 | |||||
Sperberseckstrasse ( location ) |
Named after the Lords of Sperberseck . | HN09419316 | |||||
Staffelweg ( location ) |
On the way there is a staircase, called Swabian Staffel . | HN09419321 | |||||
Sturmfederstraße ( location ) |
Named after Messrs Sturmfeder von Oppenweiler , who probably built the Lower Castle in Talheim. | HN09419326 | |||||
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Tannenäckerweg ( location ) |
HN09419341 | ||||||
Tauchstein ( location ) |
Named after the village of Tauchstein at the southern tip of the village where the road runs. It leads past the Tauchsteinsee , the pond of an abandoned quarry. | HN09419343 | |||||
Theodor-Storm-Weg ( location ) |
Named after the German writer Theodor Storm . | HN09419345 | |||||
Traminerweg ( location ) |
Named after the Traminer grape variety | HN09419348 | |||||
Trollingerweg ( location ) |
Named after the Trollinger grape variety | HN09419347 | |||||
Türkenlouisschanze ( location ) |
The Türkenlouisschanze is named after the Margrave Ludwig Wilhelm of Baden-Baden . | HN09419346 | |||||
U | |||||||
Uhlandstrasse ( location ) |
Named after the German writer Ludwig Uhland . | HN09419351 | |||||
Untergruppenbacher Strasse ( location ) |
Untergruppenbacher Strasse is the continuation of Bergstrasse and, like this, part of Schwäbische Dichterstrasse . | The Untergruppenbacher Straße leads in the direction of Untergruppenbach to the east. | HN09419356 | ||||
V / W | |||||||
Weinbergstrasse ( location ) |
It opens with the Bremachstraße the reported after the Second World War building area Bremachsiedlung . | Established in an area that was previously used as a vineyard. | HN09419366 | ||||
Wilhelm-von-Humboldt-Strasse ( location ) |
Named after the natural scientist Wilhelm von Humboldt . | HN09419373 | |||||
Winzerweg ( location ) |
HN09419371 | ||||||
Wollenberg ( location ) |
HN09419374 | ||||||
X / Y / Z | |||||||
Zehentgasse ( location ) |
HN09419376 |
Individual evidence
- ↑ Talheim newsletter. Edition 40, 2012, p. 9.