List of street names in Neuendettelsau

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The list of street names in Neuendettelsau lists all street names in the municipality of Neuendettelsau . In addition to the main town, only the districts of Aich and the industrial area have street names. The street names were introduced in 1926 and replace the house numbers that were assigned under the Prussian government in 1792. In 1928 there were 21 streets with 227 house numbers in the core town. In 1962 the number of streets grew to 61 with 550 buildings. Today there are already 99 streets in the center of town alone.

Name categories

Trees

  • Ahornstrasse
  • Buchenstrasse
  • Oak Street
  • Fichtenstrasse
  • Lindenstrasse
  • Tannenstrasse
  • Ulmenweg
  • Pasture path

Flowers

  • Flower Street
  • Dahlia path
  • Lily path
  • Daffodil Path
  • Carnation Street
  • Rosenstrasse
  • Water lily path
  • Tulip Street

Bird names

  • Amselweg
  • Falkenstrasse
  • Finkenstrasse
  • Lerchengasse
  • Titmouse

Other plant and animal names

  • Lilac Street
  • Heckenstrasse
  • Elder path
  • Dragonfly Path
  • Reed path

Place names of (former) German cities

  • Breslauer Strasse
  • Chemnitzer Strasse
  • Karlsbader Strasse
  • Komotauer Strasse
  • Koenigsberger Strasse
  • Oberlungwitzer Strasse
  • Stettiner Strasse

Old field names

  • Eagle Walk
  • At the Neuweiher
  • At the switching garden
  • At the cone garden
  • Aurachgrund
  • Birkig
  • Frog
  • Forschlag
  • Häuslesacker
  • Hirtenbuck
  • Cabbage hedge
  • Krautackerweg
  • Kreuzlach
  • Long length
  • Neuwiesenstrasse
  • Grinding path
  • Winter side

Names with a place reference

  • At the calf pond
  • At the cabbage cut
  • At the sports park
  • At the vineyard
  • Badstrasse
  • Bahnhofstrasse
  • Construction road
  • Friedhofstrasse
  • gardenstreet
  • Industrial ring
  • Main road
  • Hay path
  • Klosterstrasse
  • Pfaffenweg
  • way to school
  • Sternplatz
  • Forest road
  • Weiherdamm
  • Weiherstrasse
  • Vineyard
  • Ziegelhüttenstrasse

Personalities who work on site

  • Deinzerweg
  • Friedrich-Bauer-Strasse
  • Georg-Merz-Strasse
  • Hermann-von-Bezzel-Strasse
  • Johann-Flierl-Strasse
  • Schmauserstrasse
  • Wilhelm-Löhe-Strasse

Places in the vicinity

  • Aicher Strasse
  • Altendettelsauer Strasse
  • Bechhofener Strasse
  • Birkenhofstrasse
  • Geichsenhofstrasse
  • Hague Street
  • Heilsbronner Strasse
  • Kirschendorfer Weg
  • Mausendorfer way
  • Reuther Strasse
  • Petersauracher Strasse
  • Schlauersbacher Strasse
  • Weißendorfer Strasse
  • Windsbacher Strasse

Others

  • Bogenstrasse
  • Feldstrasse
  • Friedenstrasse
  • Hallway
  • Lifting line
  • Canal Street
  • Klingenstrasse
  • Mission Street
  • North street
  • East Street
  • Ramp road
  • Riegelgasse
  • Ring road
  • Side street
  • Sonnenstrasse
  • Forest path

Alphabetical list

The place where the street is is given in brackets.

First letter of the street name: A B C D E F G H J K L M N O P R S T U W Z

A.

  • Adlerweg , named after the Adlerwiese, which originally stretched between Bahnhofstrasse and Windsbacher Strasse
  • Ahornweg
  • Aicher Strasse
  • Altendettelsauer Straße , laid out in the 19th century, first buildings 1855/56
  • At the Häuslesacker
  • At the calf pond
  • Am Kohlschlag , laid out at the end of the 19th century, first building in 1897
  • Am Neuweiher (industrial park)
  • At the switching garden
  • At the sports park , named after the Adolf Kolb sports facility
  • At the vineyard
  • At the cone garden
  • Amselweg
  • Aurachgrund (Aich)

B.

  • Badstrasse leads to the now closed outdoor pool
  • Bahnhofstrasse , laid out in the early 16th century, is also district road AN 14 ; first building 1518
  • Baustraße , laid out in the early 20th century, named because of the local building company Högner GmbH
  • Bechhofener Strasse , southernmost street from Neuendettelsau, community connecting road to Bechhofen . Built from 1885/1886. Due to their location near two small ponds, the two houses were officially referred to as Weiherhof . After 1945 it was expanded into a group settlement.
  • Birkenhofstrasse , the commune connecting road to Birkenhof , built on since the end of the 19th century
  • Birkig
  • Blumenstrasse , called Julius-Streicher-Strasse from August 1, 1933 to 1945
  • Bogenstrasse , laid out at the beginning of the 20th century
  • Branntweinsteig , not an official street name, a footpath that leads off Haager Straße
  • Breslauer Straße , location of a customs dog school .
  • Buchenstrasse

C.

  • Chemnitzer Straße , westernmost street in Neuendettelsau

D.

E.

  • Oak Street

F.

  • Falkenstrasse
  • Feldstrasse , laid out at the beginning of the 20th century
  • Fichtenstrasse
  • Finkenstrasse , previously Mackensenweg, named after Field Marshal August von Mackensen
  • Lilac Street
  • Hallway
  • Föhrenstrasse
  • Friedenstrasse , laid out at the beginning of the 20th century
  • Friedhofstraße , named because of the nearby village cemetery. Funeral hall built in the 1940s.
  • Friedrich-Bauer-Straße , the course of the street is oriented towards the eastern village green, until 1954 Gartenstraße, named after Friedrich Bauer (1812–1874), missionary and inspector of the missionary organization . Basically built on since the beginning of the 20th century. House No. 5 is the listed house Lutherrose , which is used by the Society for Inner and Outer Mission as a leisure home in the sense of the Lutheran Church .
  • Frog
  • Fürschlag (commercial area)

G

  • Gartenstrasse , immediately north of the Neuendettelsau allotment gardens; not to be confused with Friedrich-Bauer-Str., which was called Gartenstrasse until 1954
  • Geichsenhofstrasse
  • Georg-Merz-Straße , named after Georg Merz (1892–1959), pastor and founder of the Augustana University
  • Gewerbering (industrial area) , named after the newly created industrial area between Neuendettelsau and Haag

H

J

  • Johann-Flierl-Straße , originally called Wiesenstraße, is based on the western village green, the so-called Schlossgraben, named after Johann Flierl (1858–1947), missionary and founder of the Neuendettelsauer Mission in New Guinea. Some properties were built in the early 20th century.

K

  • Canal Street
  • Karlsbader Strasse
  • Kirschendorfer Weg
  • Klingenstrasse
  • Klosterstrasse (Aich)
  • Cabbage hedge
  • Komotauer Strasse
  • Koenigsberger Strasse
  • Krautackerweg , new housing estate (built from 2015)
  • Kreuzlach

L.

  • Long length , new housing estate (built from the 1990s)
  • Lerchengasse
  • Dragonfly Path
  • Lilienweg (built from 2019)
  • Lindenstrasse

M.

N

  • Narzissenweg (built from 2019)
  • Nelkenstraße , the St. Franziskus Church is located on this street
  • Neuwiesenstrasse
  • Nordstraße , once the most northerly street in the village, also district road AN 19

O

  • Oststraße , once the easternmost street in the town

P

  • Petersauracher Strasse (Aich) , community connecting road to Petersaurach
  • Pfaffenweg (Aich)

R.

  • Rampenstraße , on this street is the Kindergarten “Bunte Oase”. Individual properties were built in the late 19th and early 20th centuries
  • Reuther Strasse , laid out in the early 19th century, is also the district road AN 19 . The kindergarten "Noah's Ark", built in 1966, is located on this street
  • Riegelgasse , naming from the 17th century. This is what today's Bahnhofstrasse was originally called.
  • Ring road
  • Rosenstrasse , called Hermann-Göring-Strasse from August 1, 1933 to 1945
  • Rottler Gässchen , no official street name, a footpath between Johann-Flierl-Straße and Bahnhofstraße

S.

  • Reed path
  • Schlauersbacher Straße , laid out in the early 19th century, now district road AN 14 , which leads to Schlauersbach . The first properties were built in 1938.
  • Grinding path
  • Schmauserstraße (industrial park) , named after the owner of a company located there
  • way to school
  • Seerosenweg , new housing estate (built from 2015)
  • Side street
  • Sonnenstrasse
  • Sternplatz , laid out in the early 19th century, originally called Dirschenlache
  • Stettiner Strasse

T

  • Tannenstrasse
  • Tulip Street

U

  • Ulmenweg

W.

  • Waldsteig , also popularly known as the “sister's part”. The Löhe campus is located on this path .
  • Forest road , named after its location in the forest (the so-called "Muna"). The Augustana University is located on the former Muna site and is also the headquarters of the German Society for Mission Studies .
  • Pasture path
  • Weiherdamm
  • Weiherstrasse
  • Weinberg , just north of Am Weingarten located
  • Weißenbronner Strasse (Aich) , community connecting road to Weißenbronn
  • Wilhelm-Löhe-Straße , laid out in the early 19th century, originally called Anstaltsstraße, named from 1954 after Wilhelm Löhe (1808–1872), the founder of the Diakonissenanstalt and the Missionswerk . The Laurentius Church and the Paramentik are on this street . - There is also a Wilhelm-Löhe-Straße in Fürth .
  • Windsbacher Straße , laid out in the early 16th century
  • Winter side (Aich)

Z

  • Ziegelhüttenstraße , named after the village brickworks that used to be located there
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literature

  • Matthias Honold; Hans Rößler (Hrsg.): 700 years Neuendettelsau: Festschrift for the 700th anniversary 1298/1998; historical contributions to the local history and house chronicle of Neuendettelsau . Neuendettelsau 1998, ISBN 3-00-002564-2 , p. 211-278 .
  • Wolfgang Steinbauer: The historical development of Neuendettelsau , 1962.
  • Annerose Tietze: field names of Neuendettelsau as a mirror of the local nature and history , Erlangen 1967.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ M. Keßler: House chronicle of the core community Neuendettelsau , in: Matthias Honold, Hans Rößler (Hrsg.): 700 years Neuendettelsau , p. 213.
  2. ^ W. Steinbauer, p. 137.
  3. ^ Elisabeth Fechter: The place names of the district of Ansbach . Inaugural dissertation. Erlangen 1955, DNB  480570132 , p. 197 .
  4. a b c Hans Rößler (Ed.): National Socialism in the Franconian Province. Neuendettelsau under the swastika . Neuendettelsau 2017, ISBN 978-3-9809431-9-2 , p. 94 .
  5. ^ Wilhelm-Löhe-Straße on the FürthWiki website