List of street names in Mainz-Neustadt
List of streets, alleys and squares in Mainz Neustadt .
A.
- Adam-Karillon-Straße, formerly Schulstraße, later renamed after Adam Karrillon , German writer and doctor .
- Alicenplatz, named after Alice von Hessen-Darmstadt , Grand Duchess of Hessen and the Rhine.
- Alicenstrasse, s. O.
- At the raft harbor, named after a former raft harbor
- At the granary
- At the roundabout, named after a former pleasure garden
- At the customs and inland port, named after the customs and inland port of Mainz
- At the customs port, too
- On the canals
- On the Alte Allee
- At the Kaiserbrücke, named after the Kaiserbrücke (Mainz)
- Anna-Seghers-Platz, named after the Mainz writer Anna Seghers
- Aspeltstraße, named after the Elector Peter von Aspelt
B.
- Bahnhofplatz at Mainz Central Station
- Bahnhofstrasse from the main train station to the old town
- Barbarossaring, Barbarossastraße after Friedrich I. Barbarossa, Holy Roman Emperor from 1155 to 1190
- Bismarckplatz after Otto von Bismarck , the Iron Chancellor
- Bonifaziusplatz after Bonifatius , the "Apostle of the Germans"
- Bonifaziusstrasse, s. O.
- Boppstrasse after the German linguist Franz Bopp
C.
- Colmarstraße after Joseph Ludwig Colmar , the first bishop of Mainz after the end of the Archbishopric of Mainz.
- Corneliusstraße, after the Mainz composer Peter Cornelius
E.
- 117er Ehrenhof, after the infantry body regiment "Grand Duchess" (3rd Grand Ducal Hessian) No. 117
- Emausweg
- Erthalstrasse, named after Elector Friedrich Karl Joseph von Erthal
F.
- Feldbergplatz , Feldbergstrasse after the highest mountain in the Taunus, Großer Feldberg
- Raft port
- Forsterstrasse, named after the natural scientist, university librarian and writer Georg Forster .
- Franz-Liszt-Straße, after the prominent piano virtuoso of the 19th century Franz Liszt .
- Frauenlobplatz, street after the minstrel Heinrich von Meißen, called Frauenlob
G
- Gabelsbergerstraße, after Franz Xaver Gabelsberger , inventor of a shorthand system.
- Gartenfeldplatz , -straße, after the origin of the new town, the garden field.
- Gaßnerallee, after Heinrich Gassner , Mayor of Mainz .
- Georg-Hamm-Straße, named after the Mainz entrepreneur Georg Hamm (timber dealer)
- Goetheplatz, -straße, after the most famous representative of the Weimar Classic Johann Wolfgang von Goethe .
H
- Hafenstrasse
- Hattenbergstrasse, after the Hattenmühlen
- Heinrich-Heine-Straße, named after the most important German poet and journalist of the 19th century Heinrich Heine
- Hindenburgplatz, -straße, formerly Bonifatiusstraße, after Field Marshal General and President Paul von Hindenburg .
- Hohenstaufenstrasse, after the Staufer family
- Holsteinstraße, after Woldemar von Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg , the governor of the Mainz fortress
I.
- Illstrasse, after the Ill on the left bank of the Rhine
J
- Josefsstrasse
- Jakob-Dieterich-Straße, after Jakob Dieterich, president of the trade association and member of the city council
K
- Kaiserstraße in honor of Kaiser Wilhelm I.
- Kaiser-Karl-Ring
- Kaiser-Wilhelm-Ring after Kaiser Wilhelm II.
- Kleine Ingelheimstrasse
- Klemensstraße, named after the former St. Clemens Chapel
- Kreyzigerstrasse, named after the Mainz city architect Eduard Kreyssig
- Kurfürstenstrasse, in memory of the Mainz electors
L.
- Lahnstrasse, after the river Lahn
- Long Hunikelweg, after the winning designation Hunikel (first mentioned in writing: 1294 huntygile)
- Leibnizstrasse, named after the universal scholar Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
- Lennigstrasse, after Friedrich Lennig , Mainz dialect poet
- Lessingplatz, after Gotthold Ephraim Lessing , German poet of the Enlightenment
- Lessingstrasse, s. O.
M.
- Mainstrasse, named after the river Main
- middle way
- Moltkestrasse, after Colonel General Helmuth Johannes Ludwig von Moltke
- Moselstrasse, named after the river Mosel
- Mozartstrasse, named after the composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
- Mühlenstraße, reminds of the ship mills in the Rhine
N
- Nackstraße, after Nikolaus Nack , Mayor and Lord Mayor of Mainz (1842–1860)
- Nahestrasse, after the Nahe river
- Neckarstrasse, after the Neckar River
O
- Obere Austraße, after the Ingelheimer Aue
- Osteinstrasse, named after Johann Friedrich Karl von Ostein (1689–1763), Elector and Archbishop of Mainz
P
- Pankratiusstrasse, after Saint Pankratius
- Parcusstrasse, named after building director Karl Parcus, manager of the Süddeutsche Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft
- Peter-Cornelius-Platz , named after the Mainz-born composer Peter Cornelius
- Pfitznerstrasse, named after the composer Hans Pfitzner
R.
- Raimundistraße
- Raupelsweg
- Rhabanusstraße, named after the Archbishop of Mainz Rabanus Maurus
- Rheinallee, after the parallel Rhine
- Richard-Wagner-Strasse, after the composer Richard Wagner
S.
- Scheffelstrasse, after the writer and poet Joseph Victor von Scheffel
- Schottstrasse, named after the music publisher and mayor Franz Schott
- Sebastian-Bach-Straße, named after the composer Johann Sebastian Bach
- Sömmeringplatz, named after Samuel Thomas Soemmerring
- Sömmeringstrasse, s. O.
T
- Taunusstraße, named after the Taunus low mountain range
U
- Uhlandstrasse, after Johann Ludwig Uhland
- Lower Ingelheimstrasse
V
- Valenciaplatz, named after the Mainz twin city Valencia
W.
- Wallaustraße, after Carl Wallau , Mayor of Mainz (1877)
- Werderstrasse
- Meadow path
- Woynastraße, named after General Wilhelm von Woyna
Z
- Zwerchallee
literature
- Rita Heuser: Names of the Mainz streets and locations. Collection of interpretation, language and motive history analysis . In: Historical regional studies . tape 66 . Franz Steiner, Stuttgart 2008, ISBN 978-3-515-08574-8 .