List of street names from Sparneck

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The list of street names in Sparneck provides an overview of the street names in the Upper Franconian market Sparneck .

List of street names from Sparneck
Name / year of designation / geoposition Origin of name location image
Old Münchberger Strasse Direction Münchberg
At the Kirchfeld
At the Steinbühl Located on the slope of the Steinbühl (602 m) The path is a branch of the Steinbühlleite.
Benker way Benk The path leads in the direction of Benk, but the traffic flows through Weißdorf.
Mountain road Mountain : uphill road The street is the entrance to the Catholic Church. The upper valley road joins at the lower end. Sparneck local views x009.JPG
Birch path Birch , part of several paths named after trees
Blumenau Blumenau
Buchenweg Beech , part of several paths named after trees
Egerweg Eger , part of several routes named after rivers
Single street The single is a single farm. The street is the connecting street to the Einzel and the Brandenstumpf district.
Epprechtsteinstrasse Epprechtstein , part of several streets named after the striking nearby mountains of the Fichtelgebirge.
Fichtenweg Spruce , part of several paths named after trees
Lilac Street Lilac , part of several streets named after flowers and shrubs
Forester's Garden Area behind the former forester's house The road is a junction from Bergstrasse.
Hans-Hoffmann-Platz Hans Hoffmann, pioneer of electricity supply The square on the market square is next to the Mühlteichplatz one of the two central squares in the town center. Sparneck Culture 014.JPG
Humbertstrasse Johanna Humbert, née Kießling, emigrated to America and later donated the love of home in memory of her homeland. The street runs from Marktplatz or Münchberger Straße to Heimatliebe. Sparneck views p002.JPG
Joseph-Müller-Strasse Joseph Müller, local entrepreneur who u. a. operated a plastic pressing plant.
Karl-Flehmig-Strasse Karl Flehmig, a locally important manufacturer , the Flehmig works belonged to the regional textile industry , workers' apartments were created in the village.
Kirchgasse Vitus Church Short lane that leads directly to the St. Vitus Church.
Mainweg Main , part of several routes named after rivers
Marketplace Marketplace The thoroughfare from Münchberg to Weißenstadt ( HO 18 ) is subdivided in the village as Münchberger Straße, Marktplatz and Weißenstädter Straße. The thoroughfare from Weißdorf to Zell im Fichtelgebirge ( HO 20 ) is subdivided into the village as Weißdorfer Straße, Marktplatz and Weißenstädter Straße. Marktplatz is a street name, the actual square is called Hans-Hoffmann-Platz. Sparneck Culture 013.JPG
Mühlteichplatz In the place of the square there used to be the mill pond of a flour mill . The Mühlteichplatz is next to the Hans-Hoffmann-Platz one of the two central squares in the town center. The Feezsche Amtshaus is located above the square . Sparneck Culture 051.JPG
Münchberger Strasse Münchberg The thoroughfare from Münchberg to Weißenstadt ( HO 18 ) is subdivided in the village as Münchberger Straße, Marktplatz and Weißenstädter Straße. Sparneck Culture 055.JPG
Naabweg Naab , part of several routes named after rivers
Carnation Street Carnation , part of several streets named after flowers and shrubs
Ochsenkopfstrasse Ochsenkopf , part of several streets named after the striking nearby mountains of the Fichtelgebirge.
Oderstrasse Or , part of several routes named after rivers
Peuntstrasse Peunt
Pfarrbachweg Path parallel to the Pfarrbach
Raiffeisenweg At the end of the path there was a Raiffeisen warehouse . Friedrich Wilhelm Raiffeisen has made an outstanding contribution to the development of agriculture. The path is a branch road from Münchberger Straße.
Rosenstrasse Rose , part of several streets named after flowers and shrubs
Rosmarienstrasse Sparneck views p003.JPG
Saaleweg Saale , part of several paths named after rivers
Saalmühlstrasse Path to the remote Saalmühle
Schartenweg
Schlossgasse Sparneck Castle , seat of the von Sparneck family , later Hartungsche's office building The short alley connects Münchberger Strasse and Humbertstrasse. Sparneck6.JPG
Schneebergstrasse Schneeberg , part of several streets named after the striking nearby mountains of the Fichtelgebirge.
Sun height Striking designation ( sun ) of the construction area on a hill in the direction of the Steinbühlberg.
Sonnenleit
Sonnenstrasse
Steinbühlleite Located on the slope of the Steinbühl (602 m)
Valley road Valley : road with a steep gradient The valley road is divided into an upper and a lower section by the Mühlteichplatz. The street has its lowest point near Pfarrbachweg and rises steeply to Mühlteichplatz and Münchberger Straße. The upper valley road climbs up to the mountain road. Sparneck local views x008.JPG
Tannenweg Fir tree , part of several paths named after trees
Waldsteinblick Waldsteinzug with Großes Waldstein , part of several roads named after striking nearby mountains of the Fichtelgebirge.
Weißdorfer Strasse Weissdorf The thoroughfare from Weißdorf to Zell im Fichtelgebirge ( HO 20 ) is subdivided into the village as Weißdorfer Straße, Marktplatz and Weißenstädter Straße. Sparneck local views x011.JPG
Weißenstädter Strasse Weißenstadt The thoroughfare from Münchberg to Weißenstadt ( HO 18 ) is subdivided in the village as Münchberger Straße, Marktplatz and Weißenstädter Straße. The thoroughfare from Weißdorf to Zell im Fichtelgebirge ( HO 20 ) is subdivided into the village as Weißdorfer Straße, Marktplatz and Weißenstädter Straße.
Werkstrasse Named after the Joseph Müller factory, plastic pressing plant.
Werner-Götz-Strasse Werner Götz, local manufacturer who produced woven and knitted goods in the post-war period
Meadow road
Districts and other names
Name / year of designation / geoposition Origin of name location image
Burn stump The name indicates the origin of the hamlet through slash and burn . Brandenstumpf is a district in the forest area of ​​the Großer Waldstein , accessible via the single road. The Förmitz spring rises in the immediate vicinity .
singles Named after a single settlement in the direction of Brandenstumpf, field name Einöden But also designates the entire settlement area in the east of Sparneck, the main connection is the single road
Germersreuth Originally own village, grown together with Stockenroth District towards Münchberg, HO 18
Grohenbühl Isolated settlement on the Grohenbühl mountain (566 m) Isolated settlement near the Immerseiben
Love of home Originally an excursion restaurant on the Steinbühl (602 m) brought to life by the Sparnecker Johanna Humbert, who emigrated to America and after whom the Humbertstrasse was named. The property at the height of the mountain can be reached via Humbertstrasse. It is neither a monument nor an official part of the local structure, but is still one of the landmarks of the place. Heimatliebe-Sparneck.JPG
Always stay Weiler , district in the southwest of Sparneck, adjacent to Grohenbühl and Immershof
Immershof Isolated settlement near the Immerseiben
Reinersreuth Reinersreuth district Originally own village, district in the direction of Zell im Fichtelgebirge , HO 20
Tube mill Single settlement at the end of the village in the direction of Stockenroth and Münchberg
Hall mill Former mill ( watermill , grain mill ) on Haidbach Isolated settlement, district in the northwest of Sparneck, the Saalemühle can be reached via the Saalmühlstraße
settlement Relating to the resettlement in this area after the Second World War The settlement refers to the area along the Weißdorfer Straße with paths mostly named after rivers. After the Second World War, mainly expellees and workers settled here. The name is not an official part of the local structure.
Stockenroth Originally Stockenroth own village , grown together with Germersreuth District towards Münchberg, HO 18
Brick hut Single settlement, end of the village in the direction of Stockenroth and Münchberg

See also

literature

  • Directory of streets, paths, squares and buildings - Markt Sparneck, Landkreis Hof . 1981.

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