List of street names in Memmingen

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The list of street names in Memmingen lists all street names in Memmingen and the districts. The first column names the street name. In the case of the city of Memmingen, the direction in which the street is located is also given in the second column. The third column lists the city district. The last column describes what the streets were named after.

Memmingen

Street name location District Name description image
Ahornweg Northwest Tree quarter The Ahornweg is a dead end street in the so-called Baumviertel. He is after the tree maple named
Adenauerring Northwest The Adenauerring is a ring road named after Konrad Adenauer .
Aldringenstrasse West, connection between Wallensteinstrasse and Bodenseestrasse Aldringerstraße is named after Johann von Aldringen , an imperial general who took the city of Memmingen in 1633.
Allgäuer Strasse South, Kempter Tor to the southern city limits Named after the Allgäu landscape , which begins about 20 kilometers from the city. AllgäuerstraßeUnglehrt.JPG
Alpine road South-east, leads south from Riedbachstraße to the city limits The Alpine Road is named after the view of the Alps , which was still free from there before the buildings were built.
Altbachweg North, Ringweg on Colmarer Straße The Altbachweg is named after an old field name in the area of ​​the Stadtbach.
Altvaterstrasse west Named after the Jeseníky Mountains in the Sudetenland.
At the inlet Old town Named after the city gate inlet .
At the Galgenberg South, connects the Allgäuer Straße with the Dickenreiser Weg Named after the imperial city gallows south of the road since 1762.
At the freight yard South-east, at the Luitpoldstrasse underpass The street is named after the freight yard that has been at this point since 1907.
At the Jewish cemetery Northeast Named after the Jewish cemetery in Memmingen Jewish cemetery15MM.JPG
At the carp garden East, dead end from Kohlschanzstraße to the east Named after the former garden restaurant of the “Zum Karpfen” inn at the old level crossing on the Memmingen-Augsburg railway line .
At the Kuhberg North, going east in front of the Ulmer Tor The Kuhberg is an old driving route for the former town farmers.
At the Luginsland North, in front of the begging tower Named after the former Luginsland city ​​tower , which stood on the road until 1806.
At the Scheidgraben Northeast, traffic distributor Am Scheidgraben is named after an old field name between the Alemannic settlements Amendingen and Memmingerberg.
At the stadium west Named after the Memmingen sports facilities that are located on this street.
At the city pond southeast The town pond was named after an old dam that dammed the Buxach almost to Dickenreishausen until the middle of the 18th century.
At the Vogelsbrunnen Northeast, between the railway line and the Schumacherring Am Vogelsbrunnen was named after an old field name for a spring.
At the Ziegelörle East, south of Augsburger Strasse Am Ziegelörle was named after the former archway to the brick barn in the imperial city.
At the Zwirner Northwest Am Zwirner was named after an old field name for a transverse field strip.
At the Hohe Wacht Old town, from Kempter Tor to Weberstraße Named after the high watch ; was the strongest fortification on the city wall from 1530 to 1600.
At the barracks Old town, from Weberstraße to Lindauer Tor Named after the red and black barracks that the Bavarians built in 1702.
At the wall Old town, from the Lindauer Tor to the Schweizerberg Named after the western city wall.
At the Neumühle North, on Donaustraße The Neumühle, once owned by the Stebenhaber patrician family, had stood here since around 1500.
At the upper trap East, between Benninger Strasse and Wasserwerksweg One of the traps that are important for cleaning the stream on Fisherman's Day, also known as rifle weirs, through whose pipe system the city ​​stream is drained.
At the paper mill East, on Münchner Strasse Location of the paper mill founded by Peter Fort from Geneva in 1478.
Anemone Path Northeast Flower district Named after the anemone flower .
Hitchhiker's Guide Northwest Named after the central German landscape of Anhalt .
Anschützstrasse South, on Allgäuer Straße Named after Hermann Anschütz-Kaempfe , the inventor of the gyro compass, who formerly lived in Lautrach Castle .
Antoniergasse East, connects Augsburger Strasse with Bergermühlstrasse Named after the monastery order of the Antonites , called Antonier in Memmingen.
Apothekergäßle Old town, running behind the elephant pharmacy along the old Guelph city wall Named after the elephant pharmacy located there.
Aspenweg Northeast, between Schlachthofstrasse and Sandstrasse After the Aspenbad, one of the imperial cities. Heilbad, which was located here on the southern edge of the Eisenburg Forest, named. The way there is part of the road.
Asternweg Northwest Flower district Named for the aster flower species .
On the new break South, on Dickenreiser Weg This plateau was turned into new farmland in 1562.
At the noodle castle Southwest, at the Kaisergraben The Merian engraving from 1634 shows a smaller, round outwork in the ditch under the Hohe Wacht, for which the name “Nudelburg” was introduced very early on.
Augsburger Strasse East, from the former Kalchtor to the city limits Augsburger Strasse was named after the route to Augsburg .
Augustinergasse east Named after the Augustinian hermits in the Augustinian monastery on the market square.
Babenbergerstrasse West, between Bismarckstrasse and Buxacher Strasse Named after the medieval noble family of the Babenbergs .
Badgasse Old town Named after the former stone arch bath.
Bahnhofstrasse East, in front of the eastern city wall From the former Kalchtor to Luitpoldstrasse. BahnhofstrMM.JPG
Baltenplatz East, on Münchner Strasse Baltic settlement Main square of the so-called Baltic settlement, which was built in 1952 to accommodate Baltic refugees.
Bear Alley Old town, between Kramerstraße and Seelhausgasse Named after the former guest house, the Golden Bear .
Bäßlerstrasse Northwest Unteresch Named after Karl Bäßler from Memmingen, director of the Deutsches Museum in Munich.
Bauernjörgweg West, between Frundsbergstrasse and Peutingerweg A path named after Georg Truchsess von Waldburg-Zeil , also called "Bauernjörg".
Bauerntanzgasse Old town, on Herrenstrasse Named after the neighboring restaurant Bauerntanz .
Baumerweg west Mitteresch Named after Johann Michael Baumer , a Memmingen city chronicler in the 18th century.
Tree school path North, between Danube and Strigelstrasse Named after the tree nursery of the Schönmetzer nursery that existed until 1918.
Tree road Old town, between Schrannenplatz and Weberstraße Named after the Gasthaus Zum Grünen Baum .
Bayernring East, connecting road from Münchner Strasse to Benninger Strasse Named after the state of Bavaria .
Beethovenstrasse Northeast Musicians' quarter Named after Ludwig van Beethoven .
Behringerstrasse West, connects Buxacher Strasse with Eduard-Flach-Strasse Named after the royal appellate judge, member of the state parliament, Reichstag member and Memmingen honorary citizen Wilhelm von Behringer .
Benninger Strasse Southeast, from Augsburger Strasse to the city limits Named after the neighboring village of Benningen .
Bergermühlstrasse East, between Benninger Strasse and Memmingerberg Named after the Bergermühle on the western edge of the town of Memmingerberg .
Bergerstrasse Southeast, between Augsburgerstrasse and Bergermühlstrasse The former main connecting road to the Memmingerberg, which used to be known as the mountain.
Bernadotteweg Northeast, between Albert-Schweitzer-Straße and Nansenstraße Named after Count Folke Bernadotte .
Besemfelderweg west Unteresch Named after Oscar Besemfelder (1893–1965), Memmingen citizen's son and the last great German lute singer.
Better street Southwest, between Crusiusstraße and Hindenburgring Named after the important Memmingen patrician family Besserer of the 15th and 16th centuries.
Bilgeristraße west Named after the mission bishop Aurelian Bilgeri .
Birch path South, between the Allgäuer Straße and the Illertalbahn Named after the birch tree species .
Bisch.-v.Ketteler-Platz west Berlin freedom Named after Wilhelm Freiherr von Ketteler .
Bismarckstrasse West, from St.-Josefs-Kirch-Platz to Frundsbergstraße Named after Otto von Bismarck .
Blattergasse East, between Benningerstrasse and Antonierstrasse At the eastern end of the street was the imperial city infirmary and leaf house until the 18th century.
Blumengäßle Old town, between Weberstrasse and An der Kaserne Named after a former nursery located there.
Bodenehrweg Northwest, between Nordweg and Merianstraße Named after Gabriel Bodenehr , copper engraver from Augsburg in the 18th century, who engraved some Memmingen plans and maps.
Bodenseestrasse West, from Lindauer Tor to the city limits Former federal highway 18 to Lindau (Lake Constance).
Bonriedergasse Old town, between Maximilianstrasse and Kuttelgasse Named after a Bonrieder family who lived here in the 17th and 18th centuries.
Brahmsstrasse Northeast, between Schumacherring and Schumannstrasse Named after the German composer Johannes Brahms .
Brandenburger Strasse west Berlin freedom Named after the city of Brandenburg .
Brandströmweg East, dead end from Albert-Schweitzer-Straße Named after Elsa Brandström .
Braunstrasse West, between Buxacher Strasse and Buxheimer Strasse Named after Fritz Braun , Lord Mayor and honorary citizen of the city of Memmingen.
Bretschergäßle Old town, between Baumstrasse and Tannengasse Named after a Bretscher family who lived here in the 17th century. The job title Bretscher stood for swordmaker.
Brueckenstrasse East, between Schießstattstrasse and Wasserwerkweg Former bridge over the watercourse to the upper trap.
Brucknerstrasse North, access road to the northern Waldfriedhofstraße Named after the composer Anton Bruckner .
Brühlweg South, from Luitpoldstrasse as a dead end Term for a damp and swampy meadow.
Buchdruckergasse Old town, between Herrenstrasse and Untere Bachgasse Named after the Rehm & Fischbach printing company that was located there in the 18th century.
Buchenstrasse Northwest Tree quarter Named after the beech tree species .
Burkhartstrasse East, between Bergerstrasse and Mammostrasse Named after Duke Burchard III. von Schwaben , also called Burkhart.
Buxacher Strasse West, between the Wester Tor and the city limits Named after the parish village of Buxach, which has belonged to the city for centuries.
Buxheimer Strasse West, from Dr.-Berndl-Platz to the city limits Connects the city of Memmingen with the municipality of Buxheim to the west .
Chemnitzer Strasse Northwest, between Braunstraße and Dresdener Straße Berlin freedom Named after the Saxon city of Chemnitz .
Claussweg Southwest, spur road from Stadtweiherstrasse Named after Friedrich Clauss .
Colmar Street North, between Saarlandstrasse and Schumacherring Colmarerstrasse was named after the city of Colmar in Alsace. The street used to be called Amendinger Straße until the city renamed the street as part of the friendship between the cities of Colmar.
Crusiusstrasse Southwest, between Bodenseestrasse and Beyfriedstrasse Named after Dr. Martin Crusius .
Dahlia path west Flower district Named after the type of flower dahlias .
Danneckerweg West, dead end of Riedmillerstraße Named after the Memmingen city councilor Georg Dannecker (1882–1955).
Danziger Strasse South, between Römerstrasse and Königsberger Strasse Named after the East Prussian city of Danzig .
Daumillerweg west Mitteresch Named after the Memmingen patrician family, especially after the senior church councilor Oscar Daumiller (1882–1970) and the sculptor Gustav Adolf Daumiller .
Dickenreiser way South, from the Schanzmeister to the Dickenreiser forest Lindenallee towards Dickenreis.
Dobelhalde West, between Pitalmühlweg and Mittereschweg Named after Friedrich Dobel .
Dochermannstrasse west Mitteresch Named after Sebastian Dochermann , Memmingen chronicler at the age of 30. War.
Döderleinweg Southwest, between Dickenreiser Weg and Pulvermühlstrasse Named after Friedrich Döderlein .
Don Bosco Way Northwest, between Illerstrasse and Zinggstrasse Named after Don Giovanni Bosco . The Don Bosco Order runs the Marianum in neighboring Buxheim.
Donaustraße North, from the Ulmer Tor to the city limits Runs north towards the Danube.
Dörflerstrasse West, between Behringerstrasse and Wagnerstrasse Named after Peter Dörfler .
Dornierstrasse South, between Pfaffenwinkel and Allgäuer Straße Named after Claude Dornier .
Dorpatweg east Baltic settlement Named after the Baltic university town of Dorpat .
Dr.-Berndl-Platz North-west, place of the intersection Ebertring-Adenauerring / Dr.-Berndl-Straße-Buxheimer Straße Named after Dr. Heinrich Berndl , Lord Mayor and Honorary Citizen of the City of Memmingen.
Dr.-Berndl-Strasse Northwest, between Buxacher Straße and Ebertring Named after Dr. Heinrich Berndl, Lord Mayor and Honorary Citizen of the City of Memmingen. Street sign Dr.-Berndl-Strasse in Memmingen.jpg
Dr.-Gertrud-Otto-Strasse south Roman settlement Named after Dr. Gertrud Otto , teacher at the Vöhlingymnasium . She was the authoritative biographer of the Memmingen painter Bernhard Strigel .
Dr.-Huber-Strasse West, between Buxacher- and Eduard-Flach-Straße Named after Dr. Christoph Huber.
Dr.-Miedel-Strasse West, between Buxacher- and Eduard-Flach-Straße Named after Dr. Julius Miedel . Street sign Memmingen.jpg
Drei-Fir-Weg West, between Eschhaldenweg and Bodenseestraße Named after a three-armed candelabra that stood on the old toboggan and ski slope there.
Dresdener Strasse West, between Braunstraße and Bischof-v.Ketteler-Platz Berlin freedom Named after the Saxon state capital Dresden .
Drususstrasse East, between Lantfritstrasse and Mammostrasse Named after the son of the Roman emperor Augustus, Drusus .
Dunant Street North-east, between Müncner- and Albert-Schweitzer-Straße Named after Henri Dunant .
Düttelstrasse East, between Schießstattstrasse and Kneippstrasse Named after Dr. Philipp Jakob Düttel (1679–1747), Memmingen city doctor and founder.
Eberhardtweg Northwest, between Ripplerstrasse and Behringerstrasse Named after Georg Eberhardt (1882–1950), Memming's tower keeper from St. Martin, who, as a wealthy cinema owner in Aarau / Switzerland, generously supported his fellow Memmingen people after the world wars.
Ebertring Northwest, between Bismarckstrasse and Dr.-Berndl-Platz Named after Friedrich Ebert .
Eduard-Flach-Strasse Northwest, between the Kartäusereck and the Braunstraße Named after Eduard Flach .
Ehingerstrasse Southwest, between Stadtweiherstrasse and Crusiusstrasse Named after the Ehinger family of merchants and architects from Memmingen in the 16th century.
Ehrhartstrasse East, between Schießstattstrasse and Wasserwerkweg Named after the Memmingen family of doctors who played an important role in the city in the 18th and 19th centuries.
Eibenweg South, branch road of Woringer Straße Named after the yew tree , which was used for crossbow bows.
Eichendorffstrasse West, between Kudlichstrasse and Mendelstrasse Chicken Hill Named after Joseph Freiherr von Eichendorff .
Oak Street Northwest Tree quarter Named after the oak tree species .
Eisenacher way Northwest Berlin freedom Named after the Thuringian city of Eisenach .
Ekkehartstrasse East, dead end of Bergermühlstraße Named after Ekkehart , monk of the St. Gallen monastery around 1000 AD, an important scholar, poet and chronicler of that time.
Elisabethenstrasse East, dead end of Bergermühlstraße Named after Saint Elisabeth of Thuringia .
Elbow Street East, between Augsburger Strasse and Münchner Strasse Named after the city doctor Ulrich Ellenbog (1435–1499), city doctor and his son Nikolaus (1481–1543), learned monk in the Ottobeuren monastery.
Ellerbachweg Northwest, between Buxheimer Straße and Dr.-Karl-Lenz-Straße Named after Heinrich von Ellerbach .
Emmertweg Northwest Unteresch Named after Friedrich Emmert (1896–1969), pastor at St. Martin in 1926, dean in 1945 and councilor in 1954.
Englerstrasse west Mitteresch Named after David Engler, Reichsstädt. 18th century chronicler.
Erfurter Strasse Northwest Berlin freedom Named after the Thuringian city of Erfurt .
Erlenweg South, dead end of the alpine road Named after the species of alder tree .
Ernst-Reuter-Platz Northwest Berlin freedom Named after Ernst Reuter .
Ernstweg East, between Ludolfweg and Lantfritstraße Named after Duke Ernst of Swabia
Feystrasse Northwest, Lupine and Braunstrasse Named after Georg Fey, 1st Mayor, 2nd Mayor and honorary citizen of the city of Memmingen.
Fischachweg South, branch path of the street Am Galgenberg Named after the Fischbach printer family from Memmingen in the 18th century.
Flat path South-west, leads in a large curve from Bodenseestraße to Dickenreiser Weg The path is a recreational facility designed by Eduard Flach
Föhrenweg South, dead end of the alpine road Named after the pine tree species .
Trout Trail South, dead end of Riedbachstrasse Named after the fish species trout , which occurs in the headwaters of the Memminger Ach , which is located on the Forellenweg.
Frauenkirchplatz Old town Former cemetery north of the Basilica of Our Women , also called Frauenkirche.
Freudenthalstrasse East, between Augsburger Straße and Stadtbach am Stadtbad Old field name, first mentioned in 1466.
Friedhofweg East, between Augsburger Strasse and Lindenbadstrasse Named after the old cemetery to which the street runs parallel.
Frundsbergstrasse West, between Bismarckstrasse and Buxacher Strasse Named after Georg von Frundsberg .
Fuggergasse Old town Named after the Fugger family of merchants and bankers from Augsburg.
Furtgasse Old town, between Herrenstrasse and Kramerstrasse Place a medieval ford through the city stream.
Gabelsbergerstrasse North, between Königsgraben and Baumschulweg Named after Franz Xaver Gabelsberger .
gardenstreet South, dead end of Luitpoldstrasse Once a garden landscape in front of the Kempter Tor.
Gaswerkstrasse East, between Riedbachstrasse and Schießstattstrasse The municipal gasworks was built here in 1862.
Geisshornweg South-east, branch road of Benninger Straße Named after Geisshorn .
Gerberplatz Old town Center of the tanning trade in the imperial city of Memmingen.
Geroldstrasse East, connects Lantfritstrasse with Haienbachstrasse Named after Gerold , Swabian count and brother of Queen Hildegard, wife of Charlemagne, Franconia. Governor in Bavaria, killed in 799.
Gerstlestrasse Northwest Unteresch Named after Albrecht Gerstle (1842–1921), for many years head of the Israelite religious community in Memmingen and the first Jewish citizen in the college of community representatives.
Geschwister-Scholl-Strasse South, between Römerstraße and Dickenreiser Weg Named after the Scholl siblings .
Giessergasse Old town, between Krautgasse and Kalchstraße The bell foundry of the Ernst and Hermann families used to stand at the northern end of this street.
Glockengiesserstrasse West, between Braunstrasse and Laberstrasse In memory of the important bell foundry of the Ernst and Hermann families in Memmingen.
Goerdelerweg south Roman quarter Named after Karl Goerdeler .
Goethestrasse Northwest, between Buxheimer Strasse and Klopstockstrasse Poets' quarter Named after Johann Wolfgang von Goethe .
Greifswalder Weg Northwest Berlin freedom Named after the city of Greifswald .
Greinwaldweg Northwest Unteresch Named after Benno Greinwald, former parish priest at St. Josef .
Grenzhofstrasse North, between Donaustraße and Nordweg Named after the farm that marked the northern city limits against Amendingen for a long time.
Grimmelweg Old town, between Ulmer Str. And Königsgraben Named after the von Grimmel patrician family , whose townhouse is north of it.
Groenenbacher South, section of the former B19 Named after the southernmost town in Central Swabia, Bad Grönenbach .
Großweg South, cul-de-sac of the Hindenburgring Named after Jakob Groß (1827–1898), customs councilor in Memmingen and local history researcher, co-founder of the antiquity association.
Grüntenweg South-east, the cul-de-sac of Benninger Strasse Named after the Grünten .
Gustav-Adolf-Strasse West, between Bismarckstrasse and Schwedenweg King Gustav II Adolf of Sweden spent one day in the imperial city of Memmingen in 1632 to support the oppressed Protestants.
Habsburgerstrasse West, the dead end of Hohenzollernstrasse Named after the Habsburg noble family.
Hadwigstrasse East, between Berger Strasse and Mammostrasse Named after the Swabian Duchess Hadwig (born 994) on the Hohentwiel.
Haienbachstrasse East, between the shooting range and Bergermühlstrasse The Haienbach represents the border between the city of Memmingen and Memmingerberg.
Hallhof Altstadt, square north of Maximilianstrasse Originally the courtyard of the Memmingen hospital, since 1821 the seat of the royal family. bayer. Salzamtes, also called Hallamt.
Hallhofgasse Old town Named after the Hallhof.
Hans-Böckler-Strasse west Mitteresch Named after Hans Böckler .
Hans-Grässel-Strasse North, cul-de-sac of Waldfriedhofstrasse Named after Prof. Dr. Hans Grässel .
Hattostrasse South, between Schaltwerkstrasse and Oberriedstrasse Named after Hatto von Benningen, noble friend of St. Ulrich and monk in Ottobeuren from the middle of the 10th century.
Haussmannstrasse South-east, between the freight yard and Riedbachstrasse Named after the founder of the wool factory Friedrich Haußmann from Nördlingen (1818-1894).
Haydnstrasse Northeast, between Mozartstrasse and Beethovenstrasse Musicians' quarter Named after Joseph Haydn .
Heidelbergerweg North, the strait of Strigelstrasse Bohemian district Named after Thomas Heidelberger .
Heidengasse Old town, between Maximilianstrasse and Kalchstrasse Named after the nickname of a local butcher J. Kleiber "Heidenhans", tradition from 1731 and 1732.
Hot street North, between Baumschulweg and Schönfeldstraße Named after the Memminger family of artists hot in the 17th and 18th centuries.
Hemmerlestrasse North, between Colmarer Straße and Schlachthofstraße Named after Josef Hemmerle, state economist and co-founder of the Agricultural Association.
Herderstrasse Northwest, between Goethestrasse and Nordweg Poets' quarter Named after the German poet and Protestant theologian Johann Gottfried Herder .
Herlinstrasse North-west, the cul-de-sac of Schappelerstrasse Named after Hans Herlingen .
Hermansgasse Old town, between Zangmeisterstraße and Zwinggasse. Named after the Memmingen patrician family von Herman in the 18th century, whose palace, the Hermansbau , stands here.
Herrenstrasse Old town, between Zangmeisterstraße and Roßmarkt Residence of the former ministerials of the Guelphs, later the patricians.
Hindenburgring West, part of the "Mittlerer Ring" bypass Named after Paul von Hindenburg , honorary citizen of the city of Memmingen.
Behind the salt barn Old town, between Maximilianstrasse and Kalchstrasse Named after the Großer Salzstadel from 1474, at the back of which the alley runs.
Hintere Gerbergasse Old town, between Lindentorstraße and Badgasse Named after the tanning trade that settled there during the times of the Reichstadt.
Hirschgasse Old town, between Schrannenplatz and Frauenkirchplatz Named after house no. 10, the former red tannery "Zum Hirsch", as told by the weather vane.
Hochvogelweg South-east, the cul-de-sac of Benninger Strasse Named after the Hochvogel mountain .
Hofgasse Old town, between Schweizerberg and Lindauer Straße Named after a courtyard open to the west in the middle of the alley, an old urban street name.
Höflerstrasse west Chicken Hill Named after the historian Konstantin von Hoefler .
Hohenstaufenstrasse West, between Bismarckstrasse and Buxacher Strasse Named after the imperial family of the Hohenstaufen .
Hohenzollernstrasse West, between Hohenstaufenstrasse and Waiblingerstrasse Named after the Swabian noble family of the Zollern, also known as the Hohenzollern .
Hölderlinstrasse Northwest, between Herderstrasse and Klopstockstrasse Poets' quarter Named after the German poet Friedrich Hölderlin .
Homannstrasse Northwest, between Nordweg and Dr.-Karl-Lenz-Straße Named after the cartographer Johann Baptist Homann from Oberkammlach.
Honackerweg west Unteresch Named after Siegmund Honacker (1888 -Memmingen- 1963) who, as a citizen of Memmingen, made a large foundation in his hometown.
Hopfenstrasse West, between Bodenseestraße and Buxacher Straße There were many hop gardens here until the end of the First World War.
Hoppenriedweg South-east, between Riedbachstraße and the city limits Hoppen is the name of the grass humps in Benninger Ried, an old field name for this area.
Höppweg west Mitteresch Named after the Memmingen schoolmaster Paulus Höpp, who was executed as a Reformation revolutionary on June 11, 1526 on the Memmingen market square.
Hühnerbergstrasse west Chicken Hill Hühnerberg is an old imperial town field name, first mentioned in 1407.
Hungerbachweg South, between Pfaffenwinkel and Allgäuer Straße The Hungerbach is one of the numerous brooks in the Memminger dry valley.
Hurterstrasse Northwest, between Nordweg and Dr.-Karl-Lenz-Straße Named after the Memmingen cartographer and notary Christoph Hurter .
Illerstrasse Northwest, between Königsgraben and Adenauerring Named after the Iller , in whose valley Memmingen lies.
In thick rice South, parallel to Grönenbacher Straße Old field name after the once dense forest there.
In the Kalker Feld Northeast, Ringstrasse of a settlement between Bayernring-Münchner Strasse and Künersberger Anlage Kalkerfeld Old field name that denotes the white subsurface with "lime or lime".
In the Klösterle Old town, between Kreuzstrasse and Schrannenplatz Named after the Seelschwesternkloster for public monastery, which was founded there in 1490 . Nursing, repealed in 1874.
In Mitteresch west Mitteresch Esch or Ösch is the name for the urban corridor, which was divided into Oberesch, Mitteresch and Unteresch by the three-field economy.
In Unteresch west Unteresch Esch or Ösch is the name for the urban corridor, which was divided into Oberesch, Mitteresch and Unteresch by the three-field economy.
In the chapel Old town, between Kalchstrasse and Krautstrasse Named after the Dreikönigskapelle, whose building, donated in 1399, is on the corner of Kalchstrasse.
In the New World North, between Schumacherring and Eisenburger Strasse Old field name for the wet meadows in this area, which were cultivated around 1760, later a well-known excursion restaurant at the southern end of the three lakes formerly located there, today Stadtpark LGS 2000 .
Irisweg Northwest Flower settlement Named after the flower type Iris .
Jägerndorfer west Chicken Hill Named after the city of Jägerndorf .
Jahnstrasse North-west, between Eduard-Flach-Straße and Buxacher Straße Named after Friedrich Ludwig Jahn .
Jena way Northwest Berlin freedom Named after the city of Jena in Thuringia.
Josef-Schmid-Weg West, between St.-Josefs-Kirchplatz and Hopfenstraße Named after pastor Josef Schmid, pastor at the time of the construction of St. Josef in 1928/29.
Josef-Seliger-Strasse west Chicken Hill Named after Josef Seliger .
Julius-Leber-Strasse South, strait of Stauffenbergstrasse Named after Julius Leber .
Kaisergraben South-west, old town ring in the course of the former city moat Reminds of the German emperors.
Kalchstrasse Old town, between Am Kalchtor and Marktplatz Old street name in the area of ​​the Almerde deposits east of the city.
Canal Street North-east, dead end of Lindenbadstrasse Named after the sewer of the railway facilities under this street.
Kartäusereck Northwest, between Eduard-Flach-Strasse and Buxheimer Strasse Named after the Upper Swabian, nearby Reich Charterhouse Buxheim .
Kasernengässele Old town, between Weberstrasse and An der Kaserne Named after the Bavarian red barracks built here in 1702 .
Kempter Street Old town, between Schrannenplatz and Luitpoldstraße Named after the city of Kempten .
Keplerweg West, between Babenbergerstrasse and Frundsbergstrasse Named after the astronomer and mathematician Johannes Kepler .
Gravel pit path South, between Pulvermühlstrasse and Döderleinweg Named after the former "glass pit", which then served as a gravel pit.
Kimpelweg west Mitteresch Named after the Memmingen chronicler Johannes Kimpel, d. 1474.
Kleiststrasse Northwest, between Goethestrasse and Schillerstrasse Poets' quarter Named after the German poet Heinrich von Kleist .
Klopstockstrasse Northwest, between Nordweg and Goethestrasse Poets' quarter Named after the German poet Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock .
Kneippstrasse East, between Benningerstrasse and Ehrhartstrasse Named after Sebastian Kneipp .
Knollweg North, the strait of Strigelstrasse Poets' quarter Named after the Knoll master builders from Memmingen in the 17th and 18th centuries.
Köberlestrasse West, between Hopfenstrasse and Hindenburgring Named after Lieutenant General Paul von Köberle, honorary citizen of the city of Memmingen.
Kohlschanzstrasse Northeast, between Am Kalchtor and Lindenbadstrasse Named after the former city fortifications of the Kohlschanze and after the coal tower that collapsed in 1654.
Kolpingweg Northeast, between Stoppelweg and Waldnerweg Named after the journeyman's father Adolph Kolping .
Koenigsberger Strasse south Roman settlement Named after the East Prussian capital Königsberg .
Königsgraben West, Altstadtring in the course of the former city moat Named after the former German kings.
Kornstrasse South, cul-de-sac of the Alpine road Leads to the former large grain silo.
Kramerstrasse Old town, main shopping street in the city center and pedestrian zone Since time immemorial the street of the general stores, formerly also called Kratz- or Renngasse. Federal road until 1973.
Krautstrasse Old town, between Ratzengraben and Gießergasse There were once many herb gardens behind the houses on this street.
Kreisauer Strasse south Roman settlement Named after the Silesian village and castle Kreisau .
Kressenbachweg Southeast, moves south from Weidenweg Named after the Kressenbach flowing there .
Kreuzstrasse Old town, between Roßmarkt and Kramerstraße, pedestrian zone Named after the “Zum Kreuz” inn, which was then moved to Kalchstrasse.
Crocus path Northwest Flower district Named after the spring flowers of the crocuses .
Küchlinweg West, the cul-de-sac of Hopfenstrasse Named after the Memmingen Biedermeier painter Elias Friedrich Küchlin .
Kudlichstrasse west Chicken Hill Named after Hans Kudlich .
Kühgasse Old town, between Apothekergässele and Kramerstraße Old city street name, probably the path of the city herd.
Kühlhausstrasse Northeast, cul-de-sac of Schlachthofstrasse Leads to the former municipal cold store built in 1948.
Künergasse Old town, between Kalchstrasse and Krautstrasse Named after the patrician family von Küner and their most important representative Jakob von Küner .
Kunneweg South, cul-de-sac from Am Galgenberg Named after the early printer Albrecht Kunne .
Kuttelgasse Old town, between Kramerstraße and Ottobeurergasse Named after the trippers and butchers who once had their workshops on this street.
Laberstrasse West, between Buxacher Strasse and Buxheimer Strasse Named after the government building officer Dr. Karl Laber, who headed land consolidation in this area from 1933–1935. Also remembers the last hospital master of the Kreuzherrnkloster, the prelate David Laber (1749–1821), who died as pastor of Erkheim.
Laminitweg South-east, between Alpenstrasse and Rohde-und-Schwarz-Strasse Named after the patrician family von Laminit from Memmingen .
Lammgasse Old town, between Maximilianstrasse and Kalchstrasse Named after the inn "Zum Weißen Lamm" at the south end.
Lantfritstrasse Southeast, between Bergermühlstrasse and Haienbachstrasse Named after the penultimate Duke of Swabia, Lantfrit (d. 730), under whom the first Swabian collection of laws, the "Lex Alemannorum", was written.
Lusatian way west Berlin freedom Named after the eastern German landscape of Lausitz .
Leebstrasse North-west, the spur of the Prinzingstrasse Named after the Memmingen sculptor Johannes Leeb .
Glue line South-east, between Alpenstrasse and Riedbachstrasse There is still a gelatine factory in the southern neighborhood, the former Pfeffer glue factory, which has built company apartments on this street .
Leipziger Street Northwest, between Erfurter Straße and Waldbottweg Named after Leipzig .
Leonhardstrasse To the east, between Bergermühlstrasse and Augsburger Strasse Named after the former St. Leonhard's chapel with infirmary hospital at the eastern end of Blattergasse.
Lessingstrasse North-west, between Goethestrasse and Herderstrasse Named after the German poet Gotthold Ephraim Lessing .
Leuschnerweg South, cul-de-sac of the Roman road Named after the resistance fighter Wilhelm Leuschner .
Leutkircher Eck To the west, cul-de-sac from the street Im Unteresch Named after the city of Leutkirch , which was also an imperial city until 1803.
Libauweg To the northeast, the spur road of Münchner Strasse Baltic settlement Named after the Baltic city of Libau . The whole quarter was built for the displaced Baltic Sea in the 1950s.
Lichtenbergweg South, between Stauffenbergstrasse and Dickenreiser Weg Named after the Catholic resistance fighter Bernhard Lichtenberg .
Lily path Northwest Flower district Path in the middle of the flower district.
Lindauer Strasse Old town, between Roßmarkt and Lindauer Tor Leads to the Lindauer Tor. Named after the former imperial city of Lindau in Lake Constance .
Lindenbadstrasse To the north, between Rennweges and Mindelheimer Straße Named after the old inn "Lindenbad" in place of the former imperial city Gerberdörrhütte from 1680. There were and are many linden trees here .
Lindentorstrasse Old town, between Schrannenplatz and Bahnhofstrasse Named after the Lindentor .
Lotzerstrasse Northwest, between Illerstrasse and Schererstrasse Named after Sebastian Lotzer .
Ludolfweg To the east, between Geroldstrasse and Lantfritstrasse Named after the Swabian Duke Liudolf .
Luitpoldstrasse To the south, between Bahnhofstrasse and Schanzmeister Named after the Bavarian Prince Regent Luitpold , the successor to King Ludwig II.
Lupine Street To the west, between Laberstrasse and Braunstrasse. Named after the Lupine patrician family from Memmingen . The most important representative of the family was the last imperial city office director Friedrich Freiherr von Lupine .
Lutzweg To the west, between the two legs of the Höppweg Mitteresch Named after the innkeeper Hans Lutz, who was executed as a revolutionary by the Swabian Federation in 1525.
Machnigstrasse To the west, between Braunstrasse and Mecklenburger Strasse Named after the former Lord Mayor of Memmingen, Rudolf Machnig.
Maffeistraße South, spur road from Pfaffenwinkel to the Kempter railway line Named after the industrialist Josef Anton von Maffei .
Magdeburger Strasse To the northwest, between Potsdamer Strasse and Mecklenburger Strasse Berlin freedom Named after the city of Magdeburg .
Maierhofgasse To the west, between Buxheimer Straße and Königsgraben City farm, called Maierhof , resettled in 1880 . This had to give way to the district court of Neubau in 1904 .
Mammo Street To the east, between Augsburger Strasse and Haienbachstrasse The name Memmingen can be traced back to a royal court in the settlement of the elder Mammo.
Manghausplatz Old town, between Maximilianstrasse and Kuttelgasse After the Manghaus, built in 1583 (an imperial city community facility of the dyers).
Marienburgweg South, between Königsberger Strasse and Danziger Strasse Named after the Marienburg , the former headquarters of the Teutonic Order .
Marienrain To the east, between Benninger Strasse and Am ZIERTörle Named after the nearby Catholic Church of the Assumption .
Marketplace Old town Central square of the historic imperial city, the weekly market has been held here since 1286. The square was originally called "Großer Markt", the western part in front of St. Johann "Fischmarkt" and the eastern part "Krautmarkt".
Martin-Luther-Platz Old town South of St. Martin . Named after the reformer Martin Luther , who was probably a guest in Memmingen in 1511.
Martin-Mayrock-Weg North, spur road from Hemmerlestrasse to the south Named after Martin Mayrock from Memmingen, resistance fighter in the Third Reich.
Maserstrasse To the east, between Ellenbogstraße and Am Judenfriedhof Named after Hugo Maser (1862–1929), seminar director and local poet.
Mauergäßle Old town, between Lindauer Strasse and the street An der Mauer Leads to the Memmingen city wall.
Maximilianstrasse Old town, between the train station and the Weinmarkt Named after King Maximilian II. Joseph and Emperor Maximilian I , who often stayed in Memmingen.
Mecklenburger Strasse To the northwest, between Brandenburger Strasse and Erfurter Strasse Berlin freedom East German landscape name, today the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania .
Memelweg To the east, spur road to the north from Münchner Strasse Baltic settlement see Baltenplatz
Mendelssohnstrasse To the northeast, between Schumannstrasse and Brahmsstrasse Named after the composer Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy .
Mendelstrasse To the west, between Spitalmühlweg and Jägerndorfer Straße Chicken Hill Named after the Catholic priest and important natural scientist Gregor Mendel .
Merianstrasse Northwest, between Homannstrasse and Hurterstrasse Named after the engraver Matthäus Merian . In 1634 he engraved a portrait of Memmingen.
Metzgerweg To the northeast, between Tummelplatzweg and Schlachthofstraße Named after the nearby former slaughterhouse of the city.
Milky Way To the southeast, between Riedbachstrasse and Alpenstrasse There was a dairy factory on the street until the 1990s.
Mindelheimer Strasse To the east, between Augsburger Strasse and the eastern end of Lindenbadstrasse Named after the city of Mindelheim .
Mitauweg To the northeast, the spur road to the north from Münchner Straße Baltic settlement Named after the Baltic city of Mitau .
Mittereschweg To the west, between Spitalmühlweg and Buxacher Straße Chicken Hill Named after the middle section of the Memmingen farmland.
Moltkestrasse To the west, connecting road between Kaisergraben and Hopfenstraße Named after the Prussian general Helmuth Karl Bernhard von Moltke .
Mozartstrasse To the northeast, between Münchner Strasse and Beethovenstrasse Named after the composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart .
Mühleisenweg West, cul-de-sac to the east from Braunstraße Named after the Memmingen citizen and founder of the fountain near St. Martin, Hermann Mühleisen.
Mulzergraben To the south, between Kempter Strasse and Bahnhofstrasse Named after the fighter pilot of the First World War Max Ritter von Mulzer .
Münchner Strasse To the northeast, from Lindenbadstrasse to the east to the city limits Formerly Künersberger Strasse. Named after the state capital Munich .

Amendingen

Street name Name description
Adam Giant Path Named after the arithmetic master Adam Ries .
Albert-Einstein-Strasse Named after Albert Einstein from Ulm .
Alemannenstrasse Named after the Alemanni tribe .
Alprosenweg The cul-de-sac from Oberen Straße to the east, named after the alpine rose flower .
At the Schlittenbach Named after an old field name for this area.
At the sports field Named after the sports facilities built there.
At the hammer mill Location of the former Hammerschmiede, demolished around 1975, the first manufacturing building of the Goldhofer company .
Auchstrasse Connects the Fraunhoferstrasse with the Teramostrasse. It is named after Memmingen's twin town Auch .
Auricle path The spur road from Spitalstraße, named after the primrose plant auricle , which is mainly native to the Alps.
Bäuerleweg Named after an old farm name.
Bayernstrasse Named after the Bavarian tribe .
At Bernhard's Named after an old Amendinger house name, a name tradition since 1852.
At the cheek Old Amendinger house name for the wheelchair.
Berwangweg The Lords of Berwang were the rulers of Amendingen in the 15th century.
Cimbernweg Named after the Cimbri tribe .
Dirrstrasse Named after Johann Dirr, mayor of the formerly independent municipality before 1945.
Dr.-Karl-Lenz-Strasse Connects Ulmer Strasse with Buxheimer Strasse. Named after Dr. Karl Lenz , District Administrator of the Memmingen district from 1948 to 1960.
Dr.-Lauter-Strasse The cul-de-sac from Dr.-Karl-Lenz-Straße to the north. Named after Dr. Richard Lauter , the first democratically elected district administrator from 1945 to 1948 in the district of Memmingen.
Dreyerstrasse Connects Donaustraße with St.-Ulrichs-Platz. Named after Michael Dreyer, dean of the chapter and pastor of Amendingen 1662–1665 and 1670–1712.
Ebertzweg Connects Scheidlinstrasse with Jehlestrasse. The Memmingen patrician family von Ebertz belonged to the last rulers of Eisenburg in the 18th century, whose main town was Amendingen.
Lonely way Old amendinger field name.
Eisenburger Strasse Connects Amendingen with Eisenburg.
Eislebenstrasse Connects the Fraunhoferstrasse with the Teramostrasse. Named after the Lutherstadt Eisleben , a Memmingen twin town.
Europastrasse From the Dr.-Karl-Lenz-Straße / Buxheimer Straße roundabout to Teramostraße.
Fraunhoferstrasse Named after Josef von Fraunhofer . Today the main street of the north industrial area.
Funkelinweg Named after P. Johannes Funkelin (d. 1479), the first Parish Vicar from Amendingen came from the Premonstratensian monastery Rot ad Rot.
Glendalestrasse Named after the city of Glendale , USA, which has had a partnership with the city of Memmingen since 1976.
Goldhoferstrasse Named after Alois Goldhofer, an amending entrepreneur who founded today's low loader company Goldhofer with a worldwide reputation in 1946 .
Gotenstrasse Named after the Goths tribe .
Border road In the northwest of Stadtetter, named after the former border between Amendingen and the city of Memmingen at this point.
Grünenfurt Named after the old field name Im Grünenfurt .
Grünenfurter Strasse From Untere Strasse to the Grünenfurt district.
Heisenbergstrasse Named after the physicist and Nobel Prize winner Werner Heisenberg .
In Paradise After an old field name in which the praise for the good vegetation is expressed.
In the Pfalz Named after an old municipal field name.
Jehlestrasse Named after Jakob Jehle , builder of the Amendinger Church in St. Ulrich in 1755.
Jungeauerweg Named after the Memminger patrician family boy Auer , who was the village Amendingen in the 14th century reign of owners.
Kapellenweg Named after the nearby St. Ottilien chapel from the 15th century.
Karatas Street Named after the Turkish city of Karataş in the province of Adana, with which the city of Memmingen has been on friendly terms since 1984 and has been twinning since 2009.
Celtic road Named after the tribe of the Celts .
Pine road In the north-western part of the village, the Baumviertel.
Church walkways Located on the hill of the St. Ulrich church .
Kiryat Shmona Street Named after the twin town Kiryat Shmona in Israel.
Kotzenbrühl Named after the old field name for the area.
Kupferhammergäßchen Named after the former Amendinger coppersmiths, which stood at this point.
Courland Road Named after a historical landscape in Latvia, where many Baltic Germans once settled.
Litzelsdorfer Strasse Named after the friendly community Litzelsdorf in Burgenland in Austria, with which a town partnership was entered into in 2009.
Madlenerstrasse Named after the Amendingen painter Josef Madlener , who owned his house and studio on this street.
Marquardstrasse Named after the Marquard family who owned large estates in Amendingen in the 14th century.
Max-Planck-Strasse Named after the German nuclear physicist and Nobel Prize winner Max Planck .
Butcher's alleys After the old farm name at the butcher . The road no longer exists today, but has never been held.
Mühlenweg Named after the former grinding mill that belonged to the lower hospital .
Upper street Old village street name.
Upper Ottilienweg Named after the St. Ottilien chapel standing there .
Ostpreussenstrasse Connecting road between Pfälzerstrasse and Bayernstrasse. Named after the province of East Prussia
Othmundstrasse After the tribal leader Othmund, from whom the Alemannic village name Amendingens probably derives.
Otto-Hahn-Strasse Albert-Einstein-Straße strait leading to the north. Named after the German chemist Otto Hahn .
Pfälzerstrasse Dreyerstraße spur road to the east. Named after the tribe of the Palatinate .
Pfarrhofstrasse Connects the Donaustraße with the Kirchensteige. At the western end is the Amendinger Pfarrhof.
Reichlinstrasse Named after the noble Swabian family of the Lords of Reichlin. These had their headquarters in Fellheim and were at times owners of the Eisenburg estate and thus Amendingens as well. From the 16th century also Barons Reichlin von Meldegg .
Rieffstrasse Connecting road between Pfarrhofstrasse and Dreyerstrasse. Named after Dean Peter Rieff from Sonthofen, pastor in Amendingen from 1712 to 1722.
Römerhof Named after the remains of a villa rustica from late Roman times around 300 AD found there.
Rotterweg After the old farm name, Beim Rotter . Eastward spur road from Siechenreuteweg.
Sachsenstrasse Connecting road between Oberen Strasse and Bayernstrasse. Named after the Saxon tribe .
Schedelweg Eastward spur road from Siechenreuteweg. Named after Franz Schedel (1765–1809), the last pastor appointed by the Buxheim Charterhouse .
Scheidlinweg Access road between Einödweg and the railway line to Ulm . Named after the von Scheidlin patrician family from Augsburg, who built the Grünenfurt Castle .
Schermarweg Connecting road between Scheidlinstrasse and Einödweg. Named after the von Schermar patrician family from Memmingen, co-owners of the Eisenburg estate in the 18th century.
School boards Connecting road between Oberer and Unterer Straße. Named after the old school that stood there and is now used as a kindergarten.
Schwabenstrasse Connecting road between Donaustraße and Obere Straße. Named after the Swabian tribe .
Siechenreuteweg Leads from Pfarrhofstraße to the boundary of the district. Then via the Postweg to Steinheim . Named after the old field name Siechenreute , which probably goes back to clearing that was carried out by an infirmary or hospital in the late Middle Ages.
Spichelstrasse A spur road leading north and west from Marquardstrasse. Named after the Amendingen citizen Peter Spichel, who sold two courtyards to the Memmingen Unterhospital in the 15th century .
Spitalstrasse Connecting road between Oberer and Unterer Straße. Leads to the Amendinger mill, which was owned by the Memminger Unterhospital.
St. Ulrich Square Amendingen village square in the center of the village with a war memorial and adjoining former town hall. Named after the patron saint of the church, St. Ulrich , who presumably met monks from the nearby monastery in Amendingen in May 973 to inform them of the privilege of freely electing abbot.
Stoll-Wespach-Strasse Access road to the east between Einödweg and the railroad track to Ulm. Named after the patrician family Von Stoll zu Wespach, the builders of today's Grünenfurt Castle .
Sudetenstrasse Connecting road between Oberer and Bayernstraße. Reminds of the Sudeten expellees who found a new home in Amendingen and Memmingen.
Teramostrasse Connecting road between Glendalestrasse and Eislebenstrasse. Named after the Memmingen twin town and province Teramo in Italy.
Chernigov Street Connecting road between Fraunhoferstrasse and Teramostrasse. Named after the Memmingen twin town of Chernigov in the Ukraine.
Lower street Former main street in the village of Amendingen. Connects Eisenburger Strasse with Grünenfurter Strasse.
Lower Ottilienweg Named after the nearby St. Ottilien chapel from the 15th century.
Veitensteige Connecting road between St.-Ulrichs-Platz and Unteren Straße. Named after the old farm name "Veitenbauer". The farm burned down in the "Great Fire of Amendingen".
Waibelweg Einödweg's cul-de-sac to the west. Named after the artist and sculptor Ignaz Waibel , who had his workshop in Amendingen for a while.
Waimerstrasse The road connecting Grünenfurter Strasse and the street at the sports field. Named after the Waimer family. The Amendingen elementary school is on this street.
Waterway To the east, the spur road from the street Im Paradies to the Memminger Ach . Access to the water meadows that existed until 1960 .
Weiherstrasse Dead-end street from Amendinger Straße.
Wernher-von-Braun-Strasse In the commercial area. Named after Wernher von Braun .
Wildeggerstrasse Named after the popular pastor Hubert Wildegger (* 1937 - † 1981). From 1971 to 1981 he was a Catholic pastor in the parish.
Toe path Access road leading to the west from Einödweg. Named after the Zehender patrician family from Memmingen, who owned large estates in Amendingen in the 14th century.
Zimmermannstrasse Connecting road between St. Ulrichs-Platz and Pfarrhofstraße. Named after Dominikus Zimmermann , who was busy building the new Amendinger Church .

Buxach

Street name Name description
At the pond garden The road leads from the crossroads south of the Buxacher Mühle in a westerly direction into the valley in front of the Buxheimer Wald, where there were once small fish ponds in the village.
At the landlord Leads to the former inn in Buxach on Buxacher Strasse in Memmingen.
Buxacher Mühlweg Branches off the valley road to the west. The former Buxacher mill is located here.
Buxacher Stadtweg Leads from Talstraße up to Buxacher Straße. Once the main connection route for the citizens of Buxach to the city.
Hammerweg Named after the former Buxach brass hammer. Starts at the motorway parking lot and moves southwest across the plateau, descends in a narrow area into the Buxach Valley and crosses the valley to the east end of Oberbuxach at Spittelmüllerstraße.
Heineweg Named after the German poet and satirist Heinrich Heine . In the Buxacher Halde, descend from Mörikestrasse to the north in the direction of the former inn.
Kirchstrasse From the valley road at the Alte Wirtschaft leads south across the Buxach Valley past the Trinity Church to the junction to Westerhart and Oberbuxach.
Moospointweg The name goes back to the old field name Moospoint for this area. The footpath begins at Oberbuxach and leads north to the western edge of the Buxach valley and from there to Kirchstrasse. This path used to serve as a way to school for all the students of the parish village.
Mörikestrasse Named after the German poet Eduard Mörike . In the Buxacher Halde, leads eastwards from Talstraße up the slope in a slight curve to the south.
Oberbuxach Leads from Spittelmüllerstraße to the farms called Oberbuxach and continues in a south-westerly direction to Westerharter Weg.
Spittelmüllerstrasse From Bodenseestrasse near Straßbauer leads northwest past the Spittelmühle , the former mill of the lower hospital, and on to the southwest end of Kirchstrasse.
Städeleweg The cul-de-sac from the valley road to the east. Named after the Memmingen poet and hat maker Christoph Städele .
Valley road Leads from Bodenseestraße below the eastern slope of the valley along the Buxach valley to the municipality of Buxheim .
Over the weir Leads from Mühlweg at the Buxachbrücke southwest to the street at Teichgarten.
Uhlandweg As a cul-de-sac from Mörikestrasse to the north. Named after the Swabian poet Ludwig Uhland .
Westerharter way Leads from the southwest end of Kirchstrasse in a southwest direction to Westerhart.

Dickenreishausen

Street name Name description
At the bath house The former village bathhouse of Dickenreishausen stood here.
On the train Location of the former Dickenreishausen train station, was demolished after 1976.
At Kohlplatz Connection path from Schreinergasse to the northwest to Volkratshofer Weg. Formerly the coal storage area of ​​the Dickenreishausen community.
At the mill pond Named after the former mill pond.
At the parish pond Named after the former parish pond.
At Weidenbühl Named after an old field name.
At the Zehntstadel Named after the former tenth annals of the Memminger Unterhospital .
At the brick barn The village brick factory used to stand here.
At the Hofet Popular use of the word "Hofstatt" for the center of the village.
At the collective farmer Connects the street “Beim Zehenstadel” with Kronburger Straße. Named after the old farm name.
Dickenreishauser wasteland Collective term for deserted courtyards.
Dickenreishauser Stadtweg Old main route from the village to the city.
Herdstrasse Southern continuation of Wangerstrasse. Old village usage for cattle drive.
Behind the gardens Old village field name.
Hochholzstrasse This name refers to the high forest on the Buxach Bridge north of Dickenreishausen.
Jörg-Trisch-Weg Branch path from Krettlerweg to the east. Named after the miller Jörg Trisch, who sold the Dickenreishausen mill to the lower hospital of the city of Memmingen in 1515. Since then, the lower hospital has been the sole local ruler.
Krettlerweg House name, which is derived from the basket making trade along this path.
Kronburger Strasse Main connecting road to Kronburg , branches off from the intersection of Wangerstrasse and Herdstrasse to the southwest.
Küfergasse Dickenreishausen Connecting road from Volkratshofer Weg and Hochholzstraße. Named after the cooper's trade that was based on this alley.
Oberdorfstrasse Old village usage for the upper part of the village.
Upper Prielweg Old village field name, which indicates a wetland.
Schneiderhansenweg Old field name of the municipality.
Schreinergasse Connects Unterdorfstrasse with Am Zehntstadel. After an old village house name in this area.
St. Agatha Way Connects Unterdorfstrasse with the street "Am Mühlweiher". Named after the village church of St. Agatha .
Tannenmähderweg Dead-end street from the street Am Kohlplatz to the southwest, old communal field name.
Unterdorfstrasse Northern main street of the district, old municipal street name.
Lower Prielweg Connects Unterdorfstrasse with Dickenreishauser Stadtweg. Priel stands for moist soil.
Volkratshofer way From Hochholzstraße to the west, it is the first local road to Volkratshofen .
Wangerstrasse Connects Oberdorfstrasse with Unterdorfstrasse at the western end of both streets. Old village name after the Wagnerian craft.
Wildbergweg Named after the noblewoman Emma von Wildberg, who bequeathed goods in (Dickenreis-) Hausen to the Rot adRot monastery in 1126. First mention of the place name. Develops the area between Beim Sammesbauer and Wangerstraße.

Iron castle

Street name Name description
At the forester's house Named after the former forester's house on this street.
On the castle slope Named after the castle slope, now a residential area below the castle .
At the Schmidleberg Named after an old field name for this area.
Amendinger Strasse Local road from Eisenburg towards Amendingen.
At the train Way towards the former train station of the village of Eisenburg.
At the haggle Inner access road from "Vor dem Stockfeld". Named after a historical field name that occurs there.
Mountain road The steep section of the Eisenburger local road leads up the Schlossberg.
Bleach Small hamlet west of Eisenburg, former bleached linen.
Feilitzschstrasse Named after the Feilitzsch patrician family from Augsburg, who briefly owned the castle.
Glaserwinkel Street in the new development area "Schloßbauernfeldweg Ost". Named after an old field name for this area.
Hofgutstrasse After the old farm name "Maxel's Hofgut". The farm name derives from the farm owner Maximilian Mayer, who owned the farm in 1709.
High way Named after an old path and field name.
In the castle park Named after the former palace park that was there.
Mahdstrasse Named after an old field name for this area.
Neubronner way North-east cul-de-sac from Sättelinstrasse. Named after the Ulm patrician family Neubronner who owned the Eisenburg estate .
Pflummerstrasse Access road in the settlement below the castle. Named after the von Pflummer patrician family from Ulm, who were temporarily owners of the castle.
Sättelinstrasse Street in the settlement below the castle. Named after the Sättelin patrician family from Memmingen . They were the successors of those von Eisenburg and ruled from 1455 to 1580.
Schloßbauernweg Named after the old path name Schloßbauernfeldweg in the same place.
Schlossweg Way to the castle.
Schnaidweg Named after an old field name for this area.
Mercenary Way Named after an old path name.
Südweststrasse Access road on Am Schmiedleberg.
Trunkelsberger Strasse Connects Eisenburg with Trunkelsberg .
Under hard Northern connection road from Bergstrasse towards the hamlet of Unterhart .
In front of the stick field Named after an old field name for this area.
To the Roßweide Southern and western spur road from Amendinger Strasse. Old communal field name.

Ferthofen

Street name Name description
Aitracher Strasse Named after the neighboring municipality to the west of the Iller , Aitrach .
Diepolderstrasse Named after Bartholomäus Diepolder, the first documented citizen of Ferthofen from 1551.
Eitel-Friedrich-Weg Named after Eitel Friedrich von Lupine , chancellery director of the imperial city of Memmingen, builder of Illerfeld Castle.
Ferthofer Hauptstrasse The federal road in the local area of ​​the Ferthofen district.
Flösserstrasse The rafting trade on the Iller had a centuries-old tradition in Ferthofen.

Hard

Street name Name description
Old mail The Alte Postweg leads from the deep cut under the Flachwegbrücke south-west down into the Buxach Valley , crosses the Haldenweg and runs across the valley and through Hart towards Priemen to the south-west. Named after the former Poststrasse Memmingen - Lindau.
At the ravine It goes from the Alten Postweg on the south-western slope of the valley in a southerly direction through a ravine to the Hart street.
In the meadows Named after an old field name. On the western slope of the valley, the path runs in a hook from the Alten Postweg south to the Am Hohlweg road to the southwest.
Haldenweg Leads from the southern end of the Talstraße of the Bodenseestraße southeast below the slope to the southwest end of the Stadtweiherstraße.
Hard Runs from Bodenseestraße near Straßbauer in a south-southeast direction through the closed hamlet of Hart to the junction at the south end of the built-up road.
Behind the Ammann Southern cul-de-sac, parallel to the “Auf den Wiesen” street. Named after the oldest Harter Hof called "Ammann", which is west of the street.
Hitzenhofer way In the center of Hart leads south and later south-west towards Hitzenhofen.
To the Breitenlohe Dead-end street from the street Hart to the west, old communal field name.

Steinheim

Street name Name description
Achstrasse Named after the Memminger Ach .
At the Fährsteig Named after an old field name that recalls the former route to the Iller ferry on the Aumühle.
On the Lämmersteig Old field name that reminds of the way the village sheep herd.
On the Wallersteig Named after an old field name for the pilgrimage route to Buxheim .
At the Wiesenrain Named after a field name for this area.
At the Zollsteig Old field name for the route taken by the imperial city customs collector to the Illerbrücke in Egelsee.
Amselstrasse Named after the bird species blackbird .
Anwandweg Named after the former Anwandhof.
Aumühlweg Named after the former Aumühle.
Egelseer Strasse Named after the Egelsee district, which is at the end of the street.
Eglofferweg The Steinheim citizen Konrad der Egloffer, who was first named in Steinheim, buys a farm in the village, the so-called Burkhof, from the imperial city of Memmingen in 1337.
Wasteland Collective term for the deserted courtyards of Steinheim.
Ergartenweg Old field name in Steinheim.
Falkenweg Named after the falcon bird species .
Finkenstrasse Named after the finch bird species .
Fischerstrasse Named after the fishermen in the village.
Spring road Named after spring .
Gässele Downsizing of alley.
Heimertinger Strasse After Heimertingen leading street.
Heinzelmannstrasse Named after the pastor Euffo Heinzelmann. Around 1530 he was the first Protestant pastor in Steinheim.
Holderäcker Named after an old field name for this area. The street serves as the main access road for the "An der Heimertinger Straße" building area. Seven northern and five southern access roads branch off from it as access routes.
Husarenstrasse Named after the tribe of the hussars .
Johann-Georg-Rabus-Strasse Named after Johann Georg Rabus , who built the organ in the church .
Lerchenstrasse Named after the species of bird the larks .
Martinstrasse Named after Saint Martin, patron saint of the church in Steinheim.
Michael-Rehm-Strasse Named after Michael Rehm, who was pastor in Steinheim in 1813 and after his daughter Amalie Rehm (1815–1883), who was the second head of the deaconess house in Neuendettelsau.
Dairy way Named after the local dairy .
Upper Buxheimer Weg Named after an old path name.
Upper Kirchweg Street leading past the church.
Otto-Blum-Strasse Named after Otto Blum .
Poststrasse Named after an old path name.
Post Named after an old path name.
Quellenweg
Raiffeisenstrasse Named after Friedrich Wilhelm Raiffeisen and the cooperative he founded.
Rotreiserstrasse Named after the nearby Rotreis forest area.
Grinding path Named after the former path name An den Schleifwegäckern .
Schulstrasse Named after the Steinheim school.
way to school Named after the Steinheim school.
Schützenstrasse
Sonnenstrasse
Steinerstrasse Named after the Memmingen master builder Heinrich Steiner, who rebuilt the Steinheim church.
Steinheimer Stadtweg Named after the old local connection to Memmingen.
Fir meadows North-western access road of the building area between Am Wiesenrain and Heimertinger Strasse. Named after an old field name that was derived from the fir trees found there.
Lower Buxheimer Weg Named after an old path name.
Unterer Kirchweg Street leading past the church.
Widenmayerstrasse Named after Johann Ritter von Widenmayer , German lawyer and first mayor of Munich from 1888 to 1893. Von Widenmayer were an old family of farmers from Steinheim.
Wittmannstrasse Named after the pastor Wittmann, who worked in Steinheim from 1950 to 1955.
Zieglerberg On the eastern slope edge of the Memminger dry valley. Named after the old brick factory.

Volkratshofen

Street name Name description
On the Milchberg Old village field name.
At school Branches from the street “Im Unterdorf” west parallel to the street “Am Milchberg” to the south to the school, after which the street is named.
Outer garment path The path leads to the “Äußere Gewänder” corridor area.
Bergmüllerweg Extension of the Bruno-Schmidt-Weg, named after the mountain miller.
Fountain Name for the hamlet of Brunnen belonging to Volkratshofen .
Brunner Strasse Volkratshofen Connects the parish village of Volkratshofen with the district of Brunnen.
Bruno-Schmidt-Weg Stubway parallel to the main street, going from the street “Unter den Halden” to the north and south. Named after the teacher Bruno Schmidt, who worked in Volkratshofen from 1939 to 1971.
Gustav-Kramer-Weg Stitch road parallel to the road on Milchberg going south from the road "Unter den Halden". Named after Gustav Kramer, who was the last Evangelical-Lutheran pastor in Volkratshofen from 1939 to 1971.
Hans-Zundtner-way A cul-de-sac, going north and south of the “Unter den Halden” road. Named after Magister Hans Zundtner, who was the first Evangelical Lutheran pastor in Volkratshofen from 1543 to 1581.
Hitzenhofen The only street in the district of Hitzenhofen south of Volkratshofen.
Illerfeld The only street in the Illerfeld district of Volkratshofen.

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