List of street names in Schwarzenbach an der Saale
The list of street names in Schwarzenbach an der Saale provides an overview of the street names in the Upper Franconian town of Schwarzenbach an der Saale .
In addition to the main town of Schwarzenbach an der Saale, there are the districts Albert Berg, Baumersreuth, birches, Birkenbühl, Fletschenreuth , Förbau , Förmitz , Gottfried Reuth, Götzmann Green , Hallerstein , Höfer Berg, wooden box, Lamitzgrund, Lamitzmühle, Langenbach , Martinlamitz , Nonnenwald , Post Erlitz , source Reuth , Schieda , Schwingen, Seulbitz , Stobersreuth , Stollen, Tannenlohe and Völkenreuth . Historical monuments can be found in the list of architectural monuments in Schwarzenbach an der Saale . The former villages of Gettengrün and Hausgrün are located in the city's catchment area .
Name / year of designation / geoposition | Origin of name | location | image |
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Adalbert-Stifter-Strasse | Adalbert Stifter (1805–1868), Austrian writer, painter and educator, was one of the most important authors of the Biedermeier period | Residential street, 101 m | |
Alexander-von-Humboldt-Strasse | Alexander von Humboldt (1769–1859), natural scientist; multiple medal holder; Co-founder of geography as an empirical science | Residential street, 118 m | |
Old school alley | Behind the former school, narrow lane, 94 m | Martinlamitz | |
At the village square | Center of the place | Martinlamitz, residential street, 58 m | |
At the Frischenstein | Hallway name? | Residential street, 261 m | |
At the Hammeranger | Hallway name? | Residential street, 607 m | |
At the Mühlbach | narrow lane with bridges over the Lamitz; Obere Mühle in Martinlamitz mentioned as early as 1390, belonged to the Himmelkron monastery ; the other mill, mentioned in 1502, together with a blast furnace and a hammer, belonged to Fritz von Sparneck | Martinlamitz; narrow alley with bridge, 62 m | |
At the Mühlengrund | Residential street, along the Lamitz above the street Am Mühlbach | Martinlamitz; Residential street, 257 m | |
At the rifle house | Schützenhaus in Schwarzenbach; erected in 1874; on 9/10 Burned down in May 1987 and demolished; newly built in Schützenstr. 19th | Residential street, 514 m | |
At the sports field | Sports field of FC Schwarzenbach / Saale | Residential street, 217 m | |
At the Wallgarten | Area of the abandoned Seuckenreuth Tower Hill Castle | Residential street, 426 m | |
At the Wechselbühl | named after a hill in the forest south of Hallerstein | Hallerstein; Residential street, 587 m | |
Amselweg | Amsel , street in the "bird settlement" in the west of the city | 83 m | |
On the stone crosses | Two stone crosses here on the outskirts of Förbau, 16./17. Century; there are numerous legends about this | Förbau; Residential street, 326 m | |
On the heath | in the southwest of Förbau, below the Haidberg with the ring wall system Förbau | Förbau; Residential street, 226 m | |
Anton-Richter-Weg | Anton Richter (1900–1962), German painter; came from a long-established Schwarzenbach family from which Jean Paul also emerged; 1958 Awarded the Jean Paul Medal for special achievements in the artistic field | Residential street, 558 m | |
Ascher Strasse | Asch, Aš | Residential street, 66 m | |
Aspergäßchen | Asper lat. Rough, strict, bumpy, uneven | Residential street, 128 m | |
Asternweg | Asters , street in the "flower settlement" in the south of the city | Traffic-calmed area, 102 m | |
August-Bebel-Strasse | August Bebel (1840–1913), politician and co-founder of the organized social democratic labor movement | District road, 453 m | |
Bachgasse | Residential street, 171 m | ||
Bahnhofsplatz | Place in front of the train station | Residential street, 163 m | |
Bahnhofstrasse | Road to the train station coming from the old town | District road, 30 km / h, 234 m | |
Building cooperative street | The Schwarzenbach / Saale eG building cooperative was founded on January 4, 1910 and various houses were built in this quarter; However, the building cooperative road was not built until 1921; last new building 1980 | Residential street, 251 m | |
Baumersreuth | Baumersreuth district | ||
Baumersreuther way | with driveway, 755 m | Way to Baumersreuth | |
Beethovenstrasse | Ludwig van Beethoven (1770–1827), composer, led the music of the Viennese Classic to its highest development | Residential street, 138 m | |
Mountain road | It leads from Marienstraße over the Saaleufer quite steeply on the slope up to Förbauer Straße | Cobblestones, 253 m | |
Birch trees | Birken district, a small settlement west of the city; there is also a birch grove here; Station of the Jean-Paul circular hiking trail ; was a popular retreat with beer garden until the middle of the 20th century; Jean Paul often met there in his "Birken-Prater", which means that it had existed since at least 1791 | ||
Birkenbühl | Birkenbühl district , a small settlement on the south bank of the Förmitztalsperre | ||
Birch path | Residential street in the south of Martinlamitz; Residential street, 215 m | ||
Breslauer Strasse | Wroclaw | Residential street, 335 m | |
Brunnengasse | Access road to the "Baumviertel" (also called Gollersberg or Hopfengarten) in the north-west of the city, residential street, 884 m | ||
Brueckenstrasse | Bridge over the Saale, new building in 2012, predecessor had been around for a very long time | Förbau; Residential street with bridge, 355 m | |
Buchenweg | Beech , in the "tree settlement" in the northwest of the city | with driveway, 493 m | |
Christian-Heinrich-Sandler-Strasse | Schwarzenbach entrepreneur, 1929–2009, managing partner of Sandler AG from 1952 to 2009 | District road, 1,493 m | |
Cranachstrasse | Painter and graphic artist, in the dialect "Cranachersiedlung" in the east of the city | Residential street, 139 m | |
Dahlia path | Dahlias , street in the "flower settlement" in the south of the city | Traffic-calmed area, 256 m | |
Danziger Strasse | Danzig | Residential street, 252 m | |
Dr.-August-Wild-Strasse | Dr August Wild; Schwarzenbach Sanitary Council and one of the founders of the Schwarzenbach / Saale building cooperative in 1910 | Residential street, 177 m | |
Throttle path | Drossel , street in the "Vogelsiedlung" in the west of the city | Residential street, 142 m | |
Dürerstrasse | Albrecht Dürer (1471–1528), painter and graphic artist, in the "artists' quarter" - identical to or adjacent to the "Cranach settlement" | Residential street, 123 m | |
Ebertstrasse | Friedrich Ebert (1871–1925), German social democrat and politician; first Reich President of the Weimar Republic 1919–1925 | Residential street, 120 m | |
Egerstrasse | Eger | Förbau; Residential street, 323 m | |
Eichendorffstrasse | Joseph von Eichendorff (1788–1857), poet and writer of German Romanticism | Residential street, 155 m | |
Ironworks | after the ironworks that still exist today, first documented mention (as a hammer forge; lower mill?) in 1200 | Martinlamitz | |
Enamelling factory | today's EWM company was founded in 1903 as the iron and enamelling factory Martinlamitz, formerly Anspach, Foerderreuther & Co. | Martinlamitz; Residential street, 103 m | |
Epprechtsteinweg | Epprechtstein , in the "Fichtelgebirgssiedlung" in the south of the city | Residential street, 151 m | |
Erzgebirgsstrasse | Ore Mountains | Förbau; Residential street 143 m | |
Eschenweg | Ash , in the "tree settlement" in the north-west of the city | Residential street, 403 m | |
Falkenweg | Falken , street in the "bird settlement" in the west of the city | Residential street, 201 m | |
Färberstrasse | Dyers , the Richter dye works was located here around 1900, using the proximity to the river, this family also includes the painter Anton Richter - related to Jean Paul | running parallel to the Saale in the old town, residential street, 223 m | |
Fasanenweg | Pheasant , street in the "bird settlement" in the west of the city | Residential street, 243 m | |
Fichtelgebirgsstrasse | Fichtel Mountains | Förbau; Residential street 716 m | |
Fichtenweg | Spruce | In the northeast of Martinlamitz, residential street, 128 m | |
Finkenflugweg | Finches | Martinlamitz; Residential street 407 m | |
Finkenweg | Finken , street in the "Vogelsiedlung" in the west of the city | Residential street, 151 m | |
Fleischgasse | Meatballs may have been set up here in the Middle Ages , later the seat of traditional butchers' shops | Part of the old town, runs from Kirchberg to today's town hall, narrow lane, 194 m | |
Fletschenreuth | District Fletschenreuth | ||
Fletschenreuther Weg | shortest footpath from Schwarzenbach to Fletschenreuth over the Fletschenreuther Berg, popular promenade; Find of a stone ax from the Paleolithic | Residential street, 150 m | |
Föhrenweg | Pines | in the northeast of Martinlamitz, residential street, 165 m | |
Förbau | Förbau district | ||
Förbauer settlement | small parallel street to Förbauer Straße, 249 m | ||
Foerbauer Strasse | Main road to Förbau | Residential street, 970 m | |
Formitz | District of Förmitz , presumably old founding of the Slavs because of the ending in -itz, Förmitz means Föhrenbach, this is also the name of the flowing stream that flows into the Förmitztalsperre | ||
Frankenstrasse | Country road (St2177), 866 m | ||
Frankenwaldstrasse | Franconian Forest | Förbau; Residential street, 257 m | |
Friedrich-Ebert-Strasse | Friedrich Ebert (1871–1925), social democrat and politician; 1919–1925 first Reich President of the Weimar Republic | Residential street, 120 m | |
Friedrichstrasse | Residential street, 271 m | ||
Fox hill | Hallway name? | Förbau; narrow alley, 27 m | |
Garden path | Martinlamitz; Residential street, 101 m | ||
Georgstrasse | Residential street, 135 m | ||
Gerhart-Hauptmann-Strasse | Gerhart Hauptmann (1862-1946); Playwright and writer, received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1912 | Residential street, 293 m | |
Goethestrasse | Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832); Poet and scientist | Residential street, 98 m | |
Gollersberg | possibly after the former "export beer brewery Goller Bräu Karl Goller" from 1855 to 1977 at the beginning of Gollersberg | Residential street, closed to cars, 347 m | |
Gottfriedsreuth | Gottfriedsreuth district, first documented mention 1390 | ||
Green way | Name of the extra-urban road from Martinlamitz to Niederlamitz | Martinlamitz; District road, bicycles forbidden, 1,146 m | |
Götzmannsgrün | Götzmannsgrün district | ||
Götzmannsgrüner Strasse | in Förbau; only expanded in the local area; old path from Förbau to Götzmannsgrün parallel to the railway line and Saale | Förbau; Residential street, 205 m | |
Hainbergweg | in the "Fichtelgebirgssiedlung" in the south of the city; named after the mountain of the same name Háj u Aše near Aš (CZ) | Residential street, 293 m | |
Hallerstein | Hallerstein district | ||
Hallersteiner Strasse | in Förbau; old road to Hallerstein | Förbau; Residential street, 253 m | |
Heideweg | Förbau; Residential street, 250 m | ||
Homestead settlement | Edge street of the "bird settlement" in the west of the city; according to "Heimstätte": ownership of residential property protected by creditors and the commitment of the owner to the "issuer" (state or municipal institution) in order to achieve certain land policy goals (statutory right of first refusal of the "issuer", in the event of improper use, the right to repurchase, etc.); the underlying Reichsheimstätten Act was in effect from 1920 to 1992 | Residential street, 289 m | |
Hirschsteinweg | in the "Fichtelgebirgssiedlung" in the south of the city; after the mountain of the same name Hirschstein | Residential road, 30 km / h, 270 m | |
Hofer Strasse | Road to yard | State road (St2177), 464 m | |
Holzgartenstrasse | Hallway name? | Residential street, 530 m | |
Hop garden | possibly hops for the nearby breweries (Goller, Schübel) were grown here | Residential street, 390 m | |
Dog way back | Path to the “Hundsrück” forest area in front of the Petersberg - located between Martinlamitz and Pilgramsreuth | Martinlamitz; Residential street, 136 m | |
Chicken goblet | narrow alley; 254 m | ||
Industriestrasse | allegedly so called at the express request of a local entrepreneur | District road, 316 m | |
Jahnstrasse | Friedrich Ludwig Jahn ("Turnvater Jahn") 1778–1852; Educator and member of the Frankfurt National Assembly; Initiator of the German gymnastics movement; The gym of the Geschwister-Scholl-Schule is also nearby | Residential street, 380 m | |
Jean-Paul-Strasse | Jean Paul (1763-1825); Writer (between classical and romantic); moved to Schwarzenbach / Saale 1776–1779, the atmosphere of the Protestant country parsonage (his father was a pastor in Schwarzenbach and is also buried here) shaped his childhood; Private teacher in Schwarzenbach from 1790 to 1794, also wrote the works to which he owed his literary breakthrough; HNr. 5: memorial plaque for Jean Paul; Jean-Paul-Rundweg in Schwarzenbach and the regional Jean-Paul-Weg | Residential street, 94 m | |
Kantstrasse | Immanuel Kant (1724–1804): Philosopher of the Enlightenment, one of the most important carriers of Western philosophy | Residential street, 243 m | |
Karlsbader Strasse | Carlsbad , Karlovy Vary (CZ) | Residential street, 98 m | |
Karlstrasse | Residential street, 227 m | ||
Lapwing path | Lapwing , street in the "bird settlement" in the west of the city | narrow alley, 123 m | |
Kirchberg | Away from Fleischgasse, past the Evang.-Luth. Parish office to Gumbertuskirche , located on a steep mountain | Residential street, 77 m | |
Kirchenlamitzer Strasse | Road to Kirchenlamitz | ||
Kirchstrasse | in Förbau; runs behind the church there | Förbau | |
Kornbergstrasse | Kornberg , road from Martinlamitz to the summit of the Großer Kornberg; closed to public traffic from the hiking car park ("Turmallee", 3,200 m long) | Martinlamitz; Residential street, 826 m | |
Cornflower path | Cornflowers , street in the " flower settlement" in the south of the city | Traffic-calmed area, 505 m | |
Kreuzsteinweg | Kreuzstein, in the "Fichtelgebirgssiedlung" in the south of the city; after the mountain of the same name near Hallerstein | Residential street, 124 m | |
Crocus path | Krokus , street in the "flower settlement" in the south of the city | Traffic-calmed area, 93 m | |
Crooked way | in the Fletschenreuther settlement coming from Hofer Strasse; curved, almost right-angled road | Residential street, 367 m | |
Koenigsberger Strasse | to the city of Königsberg in East Prussia | ||
Kosseineweg | Kosseine , in the "Fichtelgebirgssiedlung" in the south of the city; after the mountain of the same name | Residential street, 118 m | |
Lamitzmühle | Lamitzmühle district, approx. 2 km east of the city center on the B 289; today consists almost exclusively of the buildings of Sandler AG; previously as a grinding mill with 3 gears and 2 overshot water wheels, cutting mill as well as residential and auxiliary buildings; Rebuilt in 1828 | ||
Lamitzsteig | Footpath along the Lamitz from Schwarzenbach to Martinlamitz | Residential street, 294 m | |
Langenbach | District Langenbach, village (56 inhabitants); first mentioned in 1390 | ||
Langenbacher Strasse | small connecting road to Langenbach | Martinlamitz; in the residential area, 232 m | |
Lerchenweg | Lerchen , street in the "bird settlement" in the west of the city | Residential street, 172 m | |
Lessingstrasse | Gotthold Ephraim Lessing (1729–1781); Enlightenment poet | Residential street, 188 m | |
Lindenweg | Linden , in the "tree settlement" in the north-west of the city | Residential street, 254 m | |
Lohbachstrasse | Residential street, 692 m | ||
Lorenz-Summa-Strasse | Lorenz Summa ; long-established Schwarzenbach family; 1856 foundation of a company in Schwarzenbach / Saale, 1889 emigration to Oberkotzau | Residential street, dead end, 167 m | |
Ludwigstrasse | Main street of the districts west of the Saale; from the market square below the Gumbertus Church to the Saale bridge; frequent street name v. a. in Bavaria; probably named after King Ludwig II of Bavaria (1845–1886); King of Bavaria 1864–1886; passionate castle builder (Neuschwanstein, Herrenchiemsee, Linderhof) | District road, 269 m | |
Luisenburgweg | Lusienburg , in the "Fichtelgebirgssiedlung" in the south of the city; after the mountain of the same name; | Residential street, 265 m | |
Lupine Path | Lupins , street in the "flower settlement" in the south of the city | Residential street, 253 m | |
Mainstrasse | River Main | Förbau; Residential street, 82 m | |
Marienstrasse | leads to the Marienberg, there origin of the Marienberg Foundation (today belongs to the Diakonie Hochfranken); Founded in 1853 as "Marienberg Rescue Center", then a children's home; 1963 Special school for people with learning disabilities and an educational children's home | Residential street with driveway, 723 m | |
Marketplace | Marktplatz (urban development) , Schwarzenbach / Saale received market rights from Margrave Christian in 1610 ; the market was probably held here | ||
Martin-Luther-Strasse | Martin Luther (1483-1546); theological originator of the Reformation, in the "Cranach settlement" | Residential street, 335 m | |
Martinlamitz | Martinlamitz district | ||
Martinlamitzer Strasse | Road to Martinlamitz; Railway bridge | District road, 1569 m | |
Max-Reger-Strasse | Max Reger (1873-1916); Composer, organist, pianist and conductor | Residential street, 110 m | |
Titmouse | Meisen , in the "bird settlement" in the west of the city | Residential street, 103 m | |
Mittelschieda | small village south of Schwarzenbach / Saale located in the forest; Parts belong to the city of Kirchenlamitz | ||
Mozartstrasse | Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791); Composer of the Viennese Classic, his works are among the most important in classical music | Residential street, 154 m | |
Mühlgasse | near the former mill (Mühlgraben derived from Steinbach) | Martinlamitz; narrow alley, 122 m | |
Münchberger Strasse | Road to Münchberg ; joins the B 289 after approx. 2 km (bypassing Schwarzenbach / Saale) | District road, within the urban area 130 m | |
Naabstrasse | River Naab | Förbau; Residential street, 64 m | |
New alley | connects Münchberger Straße with the "Vogelsiedlung" or Würschum | ||
New settlement | Martinlamitz; Wohnstr., 163 m | ||
New street | Martinlamitz; Residential street, 100 m | ||
Niederlamitzer Strasse | Country road from Martinmlamitz to Niederlamitz | Martinlamitz; 274 m | |
Nun forest | District Nonnenwald , the name comes from the origin of the place as property of the Hofer Klarissenkloster | ||
Nonnenwalder Strasse | Connection road from Martinlamitz to Nonnenwald | Martinlamitz; 2,218 m | |
Nusshardtweg | Nusshardt , in the "Fichtelgebirgssiedlung" in the south of the city; after the mountain of the same name | Residential street, 150 m | |
Obere Angergasse | Anger usually means grassy land or village square in the common ownership of all residents of the place | left of the railway line; a short distance parallel to Kirchenlamitzer Straße, Wohnstraße, 100 m | |
Ochsenkopfweg | Ochsenkopf , in the "Fichtelgebirgssiedlung" in the south of the city; after the mountain of the same name | Residential street, 218 m | |
Ottostrasse | named after the first name Otto (ahd. ot means possession, inheritance), which was worn by many secular and ecclesiastical rulers; z. B. Otto I. ("the great") (912–973), German king (936–973) and Roman-German. Kaiser (since 962) or Otto I of Bavaria (1848–1916), King of Bavaria (1886–1916) | in the old town west of the Saale, narrow lane; 79 m | |
Pestalozzistrasse | Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi (1764–1827): Swiss educator and school reformer; Many schools were named after him, and the Schwarzenbach Geschwister-Scholl-Schule is in the immediate vicinity | ||
Pilgramsreuther Strasse | leads from Martinlamitz over the Petersberg as an unpaved forest road to Pilgramsreuth | Martinlamitz; in the residential street area, 1,174 m (asphalted) | |
Posterlitz | Posterlitz district , Weiler (4 inhabitants); located in a side valley near Seulbitz; the Posterlitzmühle (used as a flour mill until 1938) was built before 1790 | ||
Quellenreuth | Quellenreuth district, village (35 inhabitants) east of Schwarzenbach; first mentioned in 1353; nearby row of stones that cannot be explained (similar to the 12 apostles near Langenbach in the Franconian Forest) | ||
Rehauer Strasse | old road to Rehau , starting in the city center | Residential street with driveway and railway underpass, 1,269 m | |
Richard-Wagner-Strasse | Wilhelm Richard Wagner (1813–1883): composer, playwright, poet, writer, theater director and conductor; Founder of the Bayreuth Festival | Residential street, 447 m | |
Ring road | leads in the form of a ring through the northeastern settlement of Förbau | Förbau; Residential street, 725 m | |
Robert-Koch-Strasse | Robert Koch (1843–1910): physician and microbiologist; 1905 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine | Residential street, 121 m | |
Roseggerstrasse | Peter Rosegger (1843-1918); Austrian writer and poet | Residential street, 121 m | |
Rosenweg | Roses | Martinlamitz; Residential street, 125 m | |
Rudolf-Diesel-Strasse | Rudolf Diesel (1858–1913), engineer and inventor of the diesel engine | Street in the industrial area in the northeast of the city, parallel to the B 289; Residential street, 465 m | |
reeds | Reeds : biotope type and plant community in shallow water and bank areas of water bodies; since there is no body of water in the vicinity today, it can only be a former body of water near this point | short connecting piece from Martinlamitzer Straße to Königsberger Straße (continuation); Residential street, 162 m | |
Schiller Street | Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller (1759–1805): poet, philosopher and historian; his ballads are among the most famous German poems | Residential street, 339 m | |
Schlachthofstrasse | the slaughterhouse was located here; closed for many years; now owned by the Stadtwerke | Residential street, 141 m | |
Schlossgasse | left the Saale, opposite the church, at the end transition to a field path; named after the lost manor Förbau , acquisition and demolition by the public sector in the course of the construction of the Förmitztalsperre | Förbau; Residential street (dead end), 261 m | |
Schneebergweg | Schneeberg , in the “Fichtelgebirgssiedlung” in the south of the city | Residential street, 149 m | |
Schneidersberg | probably after a former landowner? | Residential street, 107 m | |
Schneidmühlstrasse | named after the sawmill of the construction company Wild from Schwarzenbach; production ceased in the 1970s | Residential street, 186 m | |
Schustergasse | hidden path in downtown Schwarzenbach; possibly one or more times were there Schuster resident | Residential street, 82 m | |
Schwalbenweg | Swallows , in the "bird settlement" in the west of the city | Residential street, 353 m | |
Schwarzenbacher Strasse | Country road left of the Saale to Schwarzenbach | Förbau, Landstrasse (St 2177), 1,856 m | |
Swing | Schwingen district , village northeast of Schwarzenbach | ||
Schwingener way | leads from the eastern residential area via the industrial area north - there called Industriestraße - to the B289; in its continuation beyond the main road it leads to Schwingen | District road, 260 m | |
Sheep farm | a sheep farm at the Lamitzmühle belonged to the Schwarzenbach manor; if one would follow this street as the crow flies, one arrives at Lamitzmühle (approx. 1 km) | District road, 326 m | |
Schübelsgasse | located in the old town; there were and are several families with the name Schübel in Schwarzenbach; most important: Theodor Schübel (1925–2012); Writer, honorary citizen of the city; comes from a brewery family; the Schübel-Bräu GmbH, from which this probably originates, existed in the immediate vicinity from 1852 to 1974 (next to the already mentioned Goller brewery) | Footpath, 57 m | |
Schützenstrasse | leads from the old town to the former or new rifle house | Residential street, 783 m | |
Water lily path | Water lilies , street in the "flower settlement" in the south of the city | Traffic-calmed area, 72 m | |
Selkenreuther Strasse | Schwarzenbach originally arose from two settlements: Selkenreuth (right of the Saale) with a small moated castle (original cell) and "Swarzinbach" with the church; In 1610 the village "Selkenreuth" was "incorporated" by Schwarzenbach (as part of the granting of market rights); this former village has now risen seamlessly (without any structural abnormalities) in the urban area | Förbau; Residential street, 388 m | |
Seulbitz | Seulbitz district , village with train stop (133 inhabitants) approx. 4–5 km west of Schwarzenbach; first mentioned in 1332/1340 | Seulbitz | |
Seulbitzer Strasse | Country road from Förbau to Seulbitz | Förbau | |
Siebensternstrasse | Seven star | Förbau; Residential street, 524 m | |
Spinning settlement | Factory apartments of the former Schwarzenbach AG spinning and weaving mill; Founding of this in 1909 as "JC Raethel AG" in Hof; 1920 relocation as mentioned; long closed and demolished | Residential street, 337 m | |
Spitalstrasse | running along the east and north sides of the cemetery; former location of the former Schwarzenbach hospital; now demolished (gravel parking lot for the "Haus Saalepark"); closed in the 1960s / 70s, then used for the medical district association Hof (laboratory) | Residential street, 425 m | |
Steinbachstrasse | Steinbach, leads along the Steinbach, which rises in the northern Kornberg forests and flows into the Lamitz in Martinlamitz | Martinlamitz; Residential street; with bridge, 1,182 m, continued as Pilgramsreuther Straße | |
Stilt path | Stilts , in the "bird settlement" in the west of the city | 128 m | |
Stettiner Strasse | to the city of Szczecin | Residential street, 293 m | |
Stobersreuth | District Stobersreuth , Dorf (43 inhabitants) on the B289, approx. 2 km west of the city | ||
Strobelsgasse | small path parallel to Hofer Straße, leads through an archway; as there is no historically significant bearer of the name in Schwarzenbach, presumably so named after a previous owner | Narrow alley, 92 m | |
Tannenweg | Fir trees | Martinlamitz, residential street, 153 m | |
Tulip path | Tulips , street in the "flower settlement" in the south of the city | Residential street, 193 m | |
Uhlandstrasse | Ludwig Uhland (1787–1862), poet, literary scholar | in the residential area east of the city center, residential street, 193 m | |
Ulmenweg | Elms | Martinlamitz | |
Lower Angergasse | runs parallel to and below the "Oberen Angergasse" | Residential street, 100 m | |
Lower Förbauer way | Footpath to Förbau along the Saale | Gravel road, 183 m | |
Violet Trail | Violets , street in the "flower settlement" in the south of the city | Residential street, traffic-calmed area, 117 m | |
Veit-Stoss-Strasse | Veit Stoss (1447-1533); Late Gothic sculptors and carvers | in the residential area east of the city center, residential street, 145 m | |
Völkenreuth | Völkenreuth district | ||
Waldsteinweg | Waldstein , in the "Fichtelgebirgssiedlung" in the south of the city | Residential street, 126 m | |
Wilhelmstrasse | Cobblestone residential street; 244 m | ||
Würschum | Field name - after Bruno Hager, a formerly Slavic area name that was Germanized according to the wording. Other theories interpret the name as a person's first or last name. | 362 m | |
Zeppelinstrasse | Ferdinand von Zeppelin (1838-1917); Count, general of the cavalry, and founder of rigid airship construction | Downtown street; 282 m | |
Ziegelhüttenweg | Brick hut | ||
To the Lamitzgrund | Lamitz | ||
To the Schwarzbach |
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- ↑ Bruno Hager: What does the name Würschum mean? In: Schwarzenbacher Official Journal. December 19, 2014. p. 2.