List of street names in Merkendorf (Middle Franconia)

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The list of street names in Merkendorf lists all street names in the city of Merkendorf in the district of Ansbach ( Middle Franconia ).

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The streets are only named in Merkendorf itself. The properties are numbered consecutively in the districts.

Merkendorf

Street name Name description Location in the city
Adlerstrasse Named after the bronze eagle that sits on property number 10. Old town
Adolf-Kirsch-Strasse Named after the former pastor Adolf Kirsch . In the Weidach
Ahornstrasse Named after the maple . In the Weidach
At the Grenzbuck Actually "Gänsbuck" (field name). In the Weidach
At the Mosthaus Named after the cider factory in the Ringstrasse . Settlement of former expellees
At the sports field Named after the sports field with the TSV hall located there. Suburb
On the meadow ground Named after the meadow ground adjacent there. In the meadow
Bahnhofweg Leads to Triesdorf train station . Suburb
Bammersdorf District
Bammersdorfer Strasse Leads to Bammersdorf . At the cemetery
Biederbacher Strasse Leads to Biederbach . In the Weidach
Birch path Named after the birch . In the Weidach
Brauhausstrasse Named after the brewery of the Hellein brewery . Old town
Dürrnhof District
Oak Street Named after the oak . In the Weidach
Energy park Industrial park with companies specializing in renewable energies. At the B 13
Erlenweg Named after the alder . In the Weidach
Espanstrasse Named after the Espan . Suburb
Feldstrasse Named after the field . Suburb
Feuerbachstrasse Named after the philosopher Ludwig Feuerbach . North of Biederbacher Strasse
Fichtenweg Named after the spruce . In the Weidach
Föhrenweg Named after the pine . In the Weidach
Gerbersdorf District
Gerberstrasse Named after the tanners who owned a large guild in the city in the Middle Ages. Old town
Goethering Named after the poet Johann Wolfgang von Goethe , who traveled through the district of Großbreitenbronn at the end of the 18th century. North of Biederbacher Strasse
Großbreitenbronn District
Gunzenhausener Strasse Name of the part of the B 13 that runs through the city and leads to Gunzenhausen . Suburb
Main road Main street in the old town. Old town , suburb
Heglau District
Heglauer Strasse Leads to Heglau . Suburb
Hirschlach District
Hirschlacher Strasse Leads to Hirschlach . Suburb
Kleinbreitenbronn District
Lärchenweg Named after the larch . In the Weidach
Lindenstrasse Named after the linden tree . In the Weidach
Marketplace In the Middle Ages, the annual fairs were held here. Old town
Max-Auernhammer-Strasse Named after the former main teacher Max Auernhammer . In the Weidach
Maximilianstrasse Named after King Maximilian I , who visited the city in 1506. In the Weidach
News District
Neuseser Strasse Leads to Neuses . At the B 13
Raiffeisenstrasse Named after the Raiffeisenbank located on Wilhelmstrasse . Settlement of former expellees
Ring road Part of the St 2220, runs in a ring around the old town . Suburb , settlement of former expellees, Am Friedhof
Robert-Schulz-Strasse Named after the Berlin industrialist Robert Schulz , who opened a hardware factory in Merkendorf. In the Weidach
Schillerring Named after the poet Friedrich Schiller . North of Biederbacher Strasse
Schulstrasse Named after the Merkendorf technical school . Old town
Sonnenstrasse Named after the sun . Settlement of former expellees
Sudetenstrasse Named after the Sudetenland , from which most of the expellees came who had found a new home in the city. Settlement of former expellees
Tannenweg Named after the fir tree . In the Weidach
Triesdorf train station District
Waldeck District
Weberstrasse Named after the weavers who owned a large guild in the city in the Middle Ages. Old town -
Weglehnerstrasse Named after Margarete Weglehner , who bequeathed her property, which was destroyed in the battle for Merkendorf , and her entire property to the city In the Weidach
Weidachstrasse Named after the "Weidach" corridor In the Weidach
Weißbachmühle District
Wenceslas Street Named after King Wenzel , who granted Merkendorf town and market rights in 1398. North of Biederbacher Strasse
Wilhelm-Löhe-Strasse Named after Wilhelm Löhe , who was the parish administrator in the city in 1836/37. In the Weidach
Wilhelmstrasse Named after Wilhelm Linck , who left his fields there to the displaced for housing. Settlement of former expellees
Willendorf District

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