List of street names in Ötisheim

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This list of street names in Ötisheim shows the names of the current and historical streets , alleys, paths and squares of the municipality of Ötisheim (with the districts of Corres, Erlenbach, Schönenberg and the Haldenhof and Reithof farms ) as well as their origin, namesake or meaning, if known.

The list does not claim to be complete.

Historical street names - bike and hiking trails - web links

A.

  • Ahornweg
  • Aischbühlstraße - is located in the suburb of Erlenbach
  • Acacia path
  • Allmendstrasse - refers to Almende and is a form of communal property
  • Alte Dürrner Straße - from Ötisheim in the direction of the Dürrn district of the municipality of Ölbronn-Dürrn
  • Alte Mühlacker Straße - from Ötisheim towards the town of Mühlacker
  • Am Brunnenhäusle - was renamed "Adolf Hitler Platz" during the Nazi era . Is under monument protection.
  • Amselstraße - is located in the forest settlement
  • Auheckenstrasse

B.

  • Bachstrasse
  • Bahnhofstrasse - at the Ötisheim stop on the Württemberg West Railway
  • Bausteinstraße - is located in the suburb of Erlenbach
  • Bergweg - a road with a very steep gradient (20%)
  • Broom
  • Beer cellar - is a listed building.
  • Brentanoweg
  • Buchenweg
  • Bush path

C.

  • Claudiusweg
  • Corresstraße - leads to the suburb of Corres. Up until the 19th century, the street through the town wall was a dead end .

D.

  • Badger construction path

E.

  • Eichendorffstrasse
  • Oak Street
  • Lizard trail
  • Enzberger Strasse - also referred to as L 1173 ; from Ötisheim in the direction of the Enzberg district of the city of Mühlacker
  • Erbäckerstrasse
  • Erlenbacher Weg - from the district of Schönenberg in the direction of the district of Erlenbach

F.

  • Falkenweg - is located in the forest settlement
  • Fasanenstraße - is located in the forest settlement
  • Finkenstraße - is located in the forest settlement
  • Fleckenweg - is located in the suburb of Schönenberg and refers to Flecken .
  • Fontaneweg
  • Cemetery walkways
  • Friedhofstrasse

G

  • Garden path
  • Against the long Almend
  • Godenweg - is located in the suburb of Schönenberg
  • Goethestrasse - named after Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749–1832), one of the most important creators of German-language poetry
  • Gottlob-Linck-Straße - named after Gottlob Linck (1858–1947), born in Ötisheim and was a German mineralogist, crystallographer and rector of the University of Jena.
  • Gumpenäckerstraße

H

Henri-Arnaud-Church,
Henri-Arnaud-Straße 26
Waldensian Museum,
Henri-Arnaud-Strasse 27
  • Hafnergasse - Up until the 19th century, the street through the town wall was a dead end. Hafner was a profession in the Middle Ages from which the potters and stove makers emerged.
  • Haldenstrasse - is located in the suburb of Erlenbach
  • Rabbit season
  • Hauffweg
  • Hebelstrasse - Named after Johann Peter Hebel (1760–1826), a German writer, clergyman and teacher who is generally considered a pioneer of Alemannic dialect literature and is also known for numerous calendar stories written in Standard German.
  • Heimenhaldenweg
  • Heinestrasse
  • Henri-Arnaud-Straße - Located in the suburb of Schönenberg and named after the Waldensian leader and pastor Henri Arnaud (1643–1721), who settled in the Ötisheim area and founded the current district of Schönenberg .
  • Herderweg
  • Hermann-Albrecht-Straße - is located in the forest settlement and was named after a former mayor in Ötisheim .
  • Herrgottswiesenweg
  • Hessestrasse
  • Behind the fences
  • Back alley
  • Hofäckerstrasse
  • Hohler Graben - formerly the fortified eastern border of the historic town center. Is now a listed building.
  • Hölderlinweg
  • Elder path

I.

  • In the break
  • In the Brühl
  • Im Krustrain - Refers to the field name Krustrain, which was located east of the town center.
  • In the racquet
  • In Röhrich
  • In the meadow
  • Industriestrasse

J

  • Jahnweg

K

  • K 4523 - in Ötisheim; from the local area to the municipality boundary in the west also referred to as Pforzheimer Straße ; the road leads about 1.5 kilometers after leaving Ötisheim through the hamlet of Corres
  • Kastanienweg
  • Kernerstrasse
  • Kieselbronner Straße - from Ötisheim towards the community of Kieselbronn
  • Kirchberg
  • Kirchgasse

L.

  • L 1132 - in Ötisheim; referred to as Maulbronner Strasse from the municipality boundary northwest and in the north ; in the local area of Oetisheim to municipal boundary in the east-southeast as Mühlackerstrasse designated
  • L 1173 - in Ötisheim; to the municipal boundary in the south-southwest in the local area as Enzberger street called
  • Laughing meadows
  • Laemmlestrasse
  • Long alley
  • Lerchenstraße - is located in the forest settlement
  • Lessingweg
  • Lindenweg
  • Lissweg
  • Lönsweg
  • Ludwig-Zeller-Weg - supervisor and pastor of the Henri-Arnaud -Haus.

M.

Kleinbahn Ötisheim,
Maulbronner Strasse 79
  • Marketplace
  • Maulbeergäßchen - is located in the suburb of Schönenberg . Named after the Waldensians' first attempts to plant mulberry trees in this alley , which failed.
  • Maulbronner Straße - direction Maulbronn , before and after L 1132 . Up until the 19th century, the street through the town wall was a dead end .
  • Max-Eyth-Straße - named after Max Eyth (1836–1906), a German engineer, writer and draftsman
  • Titmouse
  • Mörikeweg
  • Mühlackerstraße - direction Mühlacker , before and after L 1132
  • Mühlstrasse
  • Münchstrasse

N

  • Nagelschmiedgasse

O

  • Ob der Steingrube - is located in the suburb of Schönenberg and refers to the former quarry on Sauberg,
  • Obertal
  • Ölackerstrasse
  • Ötisheimer Straße - from the district of Schönenberg in the direction of Ötisheim

P

  • Panorama path
  • Petrus-Waldus-Straße - is located in the suburb of Schönenberg
  • Parish angle
  • Pflegegartenweg
  • Pforzheimer Strasse - also known as K 4523 ; leads from Ötisheim via its hamlet Corres to the Dürrn district of the municipality of Ölbronn-Dürrn
  • Pforzheimer Weg - leads as a simple farm road from Ötisheim as the crow flies in the direction of Pforzheim
  • Piemontweg - is located in the suburb of Schönenberg and refers to Piedmont , the origin of the Waldensians, who fled to Germany in 1698 .
  • Postgasse

Q

  • Quellenstrasse - is located in the Erlenbach suburb and leads to Ötisheim

R.

  • Rathausgasse
  • Rilkeweg

S.

View of the Protestant Michaelskirche from Schönenberger Strasse
  • Schelmenweg - Northeast of the town center there was the field name Schelmenäcker.
  • Scherrkesselweg - is located in the suburb of Schönenberg
  • Schiller Street
  • Schlattstrasse
  • Schlehenweg
  • Schmiedgasse
  • Schönenberger Strasse
  • Schubartstrasse
  • Schwalbenweg
  • Seilerbahn - named after the ropers who made ropes with hemp there.
  • Back alley
  • Sengachweg
  • Sommerrain
  • Sonnenrain
  • Starenweg
  • Steidachstrasse
  • Sudetenstrasse - is located in the forest settlement

T

  • Talstraße - is located in the suburb of Erlenbach
  • Thomaweg

U

  • Uhlandstrasse
  • Under the Stöckachwald

V

  • Vogelsangstraße - is located in the forest settlement
  • Vogt-Greber-Weg - Vogt Greber was from Maulbronn and responsible for the settlement of the Waldensians in Schönenberg.

W.

  • Wachtelstraße - is located in the forest settlement
  • Waldenserstraße - located in the suburb of Corres
  • Forest road
  • Wallgrabenstraße - formerly the southern, western and northern fortified border of the historic town center. Is now a listed building.
  • Weinbergweg - is located in the suburb of Schönenberg
  • Hawthorn Trail
  • Welschhauweg
  • Wielandweg
  • Wurmbergweg

Historic street names

A.
  • Adolf-Hitler-Platz - during the time of National Socialism; today: At the Brunnenhäusle

Biking and hiking trails

  • Barefoot path , a 1.4 km long path with several stations, where you walk over bark mulch, pebbles or mud, among other things.
  • The " Waldenser Weg" is a cultural and historical hiking trail that begins in Großvillars , leads over the Sternenschanze and the Chartaque , and continues over the Sauberg vineyard to the Waldensian Museum in Schönenberg .

Web links

Commons : Streets and alleys in Ötisheim  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ The state of Baden-Württemberg. Official description by district and municipality. Volume IV: Stuttgart district, Franconian and East Württemberg regional associations. Kohlhammer, Stuttgart 1980, ISBN 3-17-005708-1 . P. 565
  2. a b Konrad Dussel (2007): Ötisheim - through history to contemporary regional culture, 2007 ISBN 978-3-89735-503-3 p. 216
  3. State of Baden-Württemberg, village development Ötisheim Enzkreis Local development concept, Kessler Schnelldruck Stuttgart, paperback 1977
  4. State of Baden-Württemberg, village development Ötisheim Enzkreis Local development concept, Kessler Schnelldruck Stuttgart, paperback 1977
  5. Wolfgang Thiem, Historische Ortskerne, Gesamtanlagen in Baden-Württemberg, workbook 23 Konrad Theiss Verlag, Darmstadt, 2016 ISBN 978-3-8062-2379-8 p. 158
  6. Wolfgang Thiem, Historische Ortskerne, Gesamtanlagen in Baden-Württemberg, workbook 23 Konrad Theiss Verlag, Darmstadt, 2016 ISBN 978-3-8062-2379-8 p. 158
  7. State of Baden-Württemberg, village development Ötisheim Enzkreis Local development concept, Kessler Schnelldruck Stuttgart, paperback 1977
  8. Waldensian Church in oetisheim.de
  9. Schönenberg in leo-be.de
  10. Wolfgang Thiem, Historische Ortskerne, Gesamtanlagen in Baden-Württemberg, workbook 23 Konrad Theiss Verlag, Darmstadt, 2016 ISBN 978-3-8062-2379-8 p. 158
  11. Konrad Dussel (2007): Ötisheim - through history to the present regional culture , 2007, ISBN 978-3-89735-503-3 , p. 23
  12. https://www.waldenserweg.de/index.php/waldensergeschichte/64-der-vogt-greber-weg.html Vogt Greber Weg in waldenserweg.de
  13. State of Baden-Württemberg, village development Ötisheim Enzkreis Local development concept, Kessler Schnelldruck Stuttgart, paperback 1977