List of street names in Weikersheim

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This list of street names in Weikersheim shows the names of the current and historical streets , alleys, paths and squares of the city of Weikersheim and its districts ( Elpersheim , Haagen , Honsbronn , Laudenbach , Nassau , Neubronn , Queckbronn and Schäftersheim ) as well as their origin, namesake or meaning , if known. In the course of the regional reform in Baden-Württemberg , numerous streets were renamed, as otherwise they would have occurred twice. Street names have only existed in the Neubronn district since 2015.

The article is part of the higher-level list of street names in the Main-Tauber district . The list does not claim to be complete.

Historical street names - bike and hiking trails - literature - web links

A.

Evangelical Church Elpersheim,
Am Rathaus 3
The company Aug. Laukhuff ,
August-Laukhuff-Straße 1
The "Blue Cap", the former prison, Am Graben
  • Ahornweg
  • Akkermanstrasse - in the Elpersheim district
  • Albert-Einstein-Straße - named after the physicist Albert Einstein
  • Alemannenweg
  • Old climb
  • Alte Taubertalstrasse - in the Elpersheim district
  • Am Burbach - in the Nassau district
  • At the Dorfgraben - in the Neubronn district
  • At the Fuchsbrunnen - the now almost dried up source of the Fuchsbrunnen on the slope of the Winterberg supplied the fountains in the palace garden with water
  • At the Gänsturm - the Weikersheim City Museum is now housed in the Gänsturm's medieval city gate
  • On the Ghäuberg - in the Laudenbach district
  • Am Graben - before 1909 "Das Blaue Kappengässle", after the former center prison "Blue Cap"
  • Am Hohlach - in the Schäftersheim district
  • On the Kappelberg
  • On the Klosterberg - in the Schäftersheim district
  • Am Markt - in the Laudenbach district, until the regional reform in Baden-Württemberg marketplace
  • At the town hall - in the Elpersheim district
  • On the taste buds
  • On the Tauberberg - in the Elpersheim district
  • Amselweg
  • On the Romantic Road - in the Schäftersheim district, on the Romantic Road
  • At the city wall - previously a section of Kanalstrasse
  • On the Tauber - in the Elpersheim district, on the Tauber
  • Aubweg
  • August-Laukhuff-Straße - named after an entrepreneur from Weikersheim, see also the company Aug. Laukhuff
  • Austraße - in the Laudenbach district, until the regional reform in Baden-Württemberg Hohenlohestraße

B.

The Bergkirche near Laudenbach, Bergkirche 1
  • Bachgasse - in the Schäftersheim district
  • Bachstrasse - in the Laudenbach district, up to the regional reform in Baden-Württemberg, Hauptstrasse
  • Badstrasse
  • Train station - in the Laudenbach district
  • Bahnhofstrasse
  • Bahnstraße - in the Laudenbach district, until the regional reform in Baden-Württemberg Bahnhofstraße
  • Bauernholzweg
  • Bergkirche - at the Bergkirche Laudenbach
  • Bernsfelder Straße - in the Nassau district, in the direction of the Bernsfelden district of Igersheim
  • Bismarckstrasse
  • Blumenstrasse - in the Elpersheim district
  • Bocksweg - in the Neubronn district
  • Breslaustraße
  • Bronn - in the residential area of ​​the same name in Bronn in the Honsbronn district
  • Brühlweg - in the Schäftersheim district
  • Brunnengasse - in the Laudenbach district
  • Brunnenweg - in the Elpersheim district
  • Buchenweg

D.

  • Dahlienweg - in the Elpersheim district
  • Danzigstrasse
  • Degelbronner Weg - in the Neubronn district
  • Deutschordenstraße - in the Elpersheim district, named after the Teutonic Order
  • Dorfstrasse - in the Neubronn district
  • Throttle path
  • Dunaföldvarer avenue
  • Dürrbachweg - in the Elpersheim district, named after its location on the Dürrbach

E.

Church in Nassau, Eulenstrasse 12
  • Eichendorffstrasse
  • Eisgrubenweg
  • Kingfisher Trail
  • Enges Gässle - in the Laudenbach district
  • Erasmus-Widmann-Straße - named after Erasmus Widmann
  • Erbsengasse - in the Laudenbach district
  • Eselsweg - in the Neubronn district
  • Eulenstrasse - in the Nassau district

F.

  • Falkenweg
  • Fasanenweg
  • Feldertor - in the Schäftersheim district
  • Finkenweg
  • Hallway - in the Elpersheim district
  • Forchenweg
  • Frankenstrasse
  • Friedenstrasse
  • Friedhofsweg
  • Friedrich-Wolfarth-Straße - in the Neubronn district; named after an entrepreneur in Neubronn
  • Friedrichstrasse - before 1909 "Laudenbacher Strasse"
  • Spring road
  • Furchgasse - in the Laudenbach district
  • Fürst-Gottfried-Strasse

G

  • gardenstreet
  • Goethestrasse - named after Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
  • Grabenweg - in the Schäftersheim district. The historical outskirts can be recognized by the so-called Grabenweg. The Grabenweg traces the village moat, which was still drawn in 1833, on the north side of the old town. To the south of the Grabenweg, the properties used as gardens drop steeply towards the development of Würzburger Straße.

H

Lower gate, so-called Gänsturm,
Hauptstraße 41
Herkelsturm, Herrgottstrasse 11
  • Haagen - there are no street names in the Haagen district
  • Hadergasse - in the Schäftersheim district. The Hadergasse with its mixed development leads from the Nikolauskirche as a cul-de-sac to Bachgasse.
  • Haldenweg - in the Laudenbach district
  • Mutton Blade Path
  • Harthäuser Straße - in the Nassau district, in the direction of the Harthausen district of Igersheim
  • Dogwood
  • Hartweg
  • Hauptstraße - until 1909, “The Upper Torstraße” was an independent street name in the southern area of ​​today's main street. The name was reminiscent of a city gate that no longer existed.
  • Heerweg - in the Elpersheim district
  • Holy Wöhr
  • Heinrich-Zapp-Straße - in the Laudenbach district
  • Heinz-Sausele-Weg - named after Heinz Sausele
  • Herrengasse - in the Schäftersheim district
  • Herrgottstrasse - in the Laudenbach district, up to the regional reform in Baden-Württemberg Herrgottsgasse
  • Hintere Furchgasse - in the Laudenbach district
  • Hirtenstrasse
  • Hof Aischland - in the Aischland residential area of ​​the same name
  • Hofackerstrasse - in the Nassau district
  • Hofstelze - in the Schäftersheim district
  • Hohenloher Straße - named after the Hohenlohe region . Before 1909 "In the Black Törle".
  • Höhenweg
  • Hölderlinstrasse
  • Holzackerweg
  • Honsbronn - there are no street names in the Honsbronn district
  • Humboldtstrasse
  • Hüttenweg

I.

  • In the Egelsee
  • In the Löhle
  • Industriestrasse

J

K

The former synagogue at Wilhelmstrasse 16 now serves as a carpenter's workshop
  • Canal Street
  • Kapellenweg - in the Neubronn district
  • Karl-Ludwig-Strasse
  • Karlstrasse
  • Katharinenstraße - before 1909 "Oberes Gässchen"
  • Kelterstrasse - until the regional reform in Baden-Württemberg Marienstraße
  • Kemetenstrasse - in the Laudenbach district
  • Kesselgasse - in the Schäftersheim district
  • Kirchäcker - in the Schäftersheim district
  • Kirchberg - in the Laudenbach district
  • Kirchgasse - in the Laudenbach district
  • Kirchgässle - in the Elpersheim district
  • Kirchstrasse - before 1909 "Hintere Kirchgasse"
  • Kleiststrasse
  • Klingenstrasse - in the Nassau district
  • Klosterbergweg - in the Schäftersheim district
  • Klosterhof - in the Schäftersheim district
  • Klosterstrasse - in the Schäftersheim district. The Klosterstrasse is part of the old main Creglingen-Weikersheim connection. In the northern section, gabled houses predominate. The southern section, which used to be barely built on, continues through the former monastery barn, which thus functions as the lower gate to this day.
  • Koenigsbergstrasse
  • Kreuzstrasse - in the Tauberhöhe industrial park
  • Way of the Cross
  • Kronenstrasse - before 1909 "The lower Judenschulgasse". The street led to the Weikersheim Synagogue at today's Wilhelmstrasse 16.

L.

The Louisgarde estate,
Louisgarde 1
  • Lange Strasse - in the Nassau district
  • Laudenbacher Strasse
  • Leinforstweg - to the Nassau district - above Nassau
  • Leitenweg - in the Nassau district
  • Lerchenweg
  • Lessingstrasse - until the regional reform in Baden-Württemberg Mörikestrasse
  • Lichtenhöfe - Aussiedlerhof belonging to the Nassau district
  • Lilienweg - in the Elpersheim district
  • Lindenstrasse
  • Lindenweg - in the Neubronn district
  • Louisgarde - the former Hohenlohe domain Louisgarde has been privately owned since 1932 and belongs to the Nassau district
  • Lutz blade

M.

The market fountain (market square) and the Evangelical town church (market square 1) The market fountain (market square) and the Evangelical town church (market square 1)
The market fountain ( market square ) and the Evangelical town church ( market square 1 )
  • Margeritenweg - in the Elpersheim district
  • Marienstraße - in the Laudenbach district
  • Marketplace
  • Marktplatzgäßle - in the Laudenbach district
  • Maurerstrasse - in the Nassau district
  • Max Planck Ring - named after Max Planck
  • Titmouse
  • Mittelstrasse - in the Nassau district
  • Mittelweg - in the Laudenbach district
  • Mohlachstrasse
  • Molkereistraße - in the Elpersheim district
  • Mönchsgarten - in the Schäftersheim district
  • Mörikestrasse - in the Laudenbach district, named after Eduard Mörike
  • Mozartstrasse - named after Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
  • Mühläcker - in the Elpersheim district
  • Mühlenweg - in the Laudenbach district
  • Mill Gardens
  • Mühlgasse - in the Elpersheim district
  • Mühlstrasse

N

  • Narzissenweg - in the Elpersheim district
  • Nelkenweg - in the Elpersheim district
  • Neubronner Straße - in the Laudenbach district, in the direction of the Neubronn district
  • Neuer-Bau-Gasse
  • Neuseser Straße - in the Schäftersheim district, in the direction of the Neuses district of Igersheim. Today, Neuseser Straße branches off from Würzburger Straße to Nassauer-Bach-Brücke, but represents the historical traffic route, as Würzburger Straße was only laid out after 1833 as it continued to the Scheumühle.
  • Niederstetter Straße - in the Laudenbach district, in the direction of Niederstetten

O

  • Obere Gasse - in the Elpersheim district
  • Upper Gate - in the Elpersheim district
  • Oberndorf - part of the Neubronn district without a street name
  • Oberndorfer Weg - in the Neubronn district
  • Ostlandweg - in the Schäftersheim district

P

The town hall used to be the Evangelical deanery building
  • Pfarrgasse - before 1909 "At the rectory". The alley leads behind today's town hall, which was built into the 1960s a. a. served as an evangelical deanery.
  • Pfitzinger Straße - from Weikersheim towards Pfitzingen , a district of Niederstetten
  • Pioneer bridge
  • Oriole Path
  • Planet path
  • Postgasse - in the Neubronn district

Q

  • Queckbronn - there are no street names in the Queckbronn district

R.

The Rosenbrunnen gave the former "Rosenbrunnengasse" its name
  • Ränklestrasse - in the Nassau district
  • Riedweg
  • Rinnengasse - in the Schäftersheim district. The densely built-up Rinnengasse is a dead end to Bachgasse.
  • Rödlesweg - in the Neubronn district
  • Rohmbergweg - in the Nassau district
  • Rosenstrasse - before 1909 "Rosenbrunnengasse"
  • Rosenweg - in the Laudenbach district
  • Röttinger Straße - in the Neubronn district, in the direction of Röttingen in the Lower Franconian district of Würzburg
  • Ruderisweg

S.

  • Booze
  • Schadenbergstrasse - in the Laudenbach district
  • Schäftersheimer Strasse
  • Shaft drive
  • Schiller Street
  • Schlößle - in the Laudenbach district, until the regional reform in Baden-Württemberg was a castle
  • Schloßgarten - in the Laudenbach district
  • Schlossplatz
  • Schmiedsbuck - in the Nassau district
  • Schulstraße - before 1909 divided into "Spitalweg" after the former Spital (today Schulstraße 7) and the "Weg in den Stadelhof" in the eastern area after the so-called Stadelhof , one of the oldest areas in the old town
  • Way to school - in the Schäftersheim district
  • Schustergasse - in the Elpersheim district
  • Schwalbenweg
  • Seebuckweg - in the Nassau district
  • Seewiesen - in the Laudenbach district
  • Silcherstrasse
  • Sonnenhalde - in the Laudenbach district
  • Sonnenhang - in the Neubronn district
  • Spechtweg
  • Sperberweg
  • Sperlingsweg
  • Spießlestrasse - in the Nassau district
  • Spitalgasse - in the Elpersheim district
  • Stalldorfer Straße - in the Nassau district, in the direction of Stalldorf in the Lower Franconian district of Würzburg
  • Starenweg
  • Stegwiesen - in the Elpersheim district
  • Steinäckerstraße - in the Laudenbach district
  • Steinriegel - named after the Steinriegel landscape typical of the region , see also the Steinriegellandschaft nature reserve between Weikersheim and Elpersheim
  • Stettinstrasse
  • Sudetenstrasse - after the Germans were expelled from Czechoslovakia , numerous Sudeten German families settled in the region

T

Former Taubermühle, Taubermühlenweg 1
  • Valley road
  • Tannenviertelweg
  • Pigeon house - in the Schäftersheim district
  • Tauberhöhe - in the Tauberhöhe industrial park of the same name
  • Taubermühle
  • Taubermühlenweg
  • Tempelgasse - in the Elpersheim district
  • Teufelstal
  • Tilsitstrasse
  • Tulip path
  • Turmstrasse - in the Neubronn district

U

  • Riverside path
  • Uhlandstrasse
  • Untere Gasse - in the Elpersheim district
  • Untere Kirchgasse
  • Untere Mühle - in the Elpersheim district

V

  • Vogelsteige - in the Schäftersheim district
  • Von-Hatzfeld-Straße - in the Laudenbach district
  • Vorbachweg
  • Vorstadtstrasse - in the Nassau district

W.

Part of the totality of the Weikersheim city fortifications, Wilhelmstrasse
  • Wallgraben - in the Elpersheim district
  • Way to the Schwabenmühle - in the Laudenbach district
  • Weikersheimer Straße - in the Laudenbach district, in the direction of Weikersheim
  • Weingartensteige - in the Neubronn district
  • Wine lane
  • Meadow path
  • Wilhelm-Röntgen-Straße - named after Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen
  • Wilhelmstrasse - before 1909 "The Upper Judenschulgasse". The street led to the Weikersheim Synagogue at today's Wilhelmstrasse 16.
  • Wolfgangstraße - before 1909 "The Upper Kirchgasse", because it was located next to the town church
  • Würzburger Straße - in the Schäftersheim district, through the village and then towards Würzburg . The eastern section of Würzburger Straße represents the central area of ​​Schäftersheim, with gabled houses dominating the streetscape.

Z

  • Zehnthof - in the Laudenbach district
  • Zeisigweg

Historic street names

B.
  • Bahnhofstrasse - in the Laudenbach district until the regional reform in Baden-Württemberg; Today: Bahnstrasse.
  • At the rectory - until 1909; Today: Pfarrgasse.
D.
  • The blue Kappengässle - until 1909; Today: Am Graben.
H
  • Hauptstraße - in the Laudenbach district to the regional reform in Baden-Württemberg; Today: Bachstrasse.
  • Herrgottsgasse - in the Laudenbach district until the regional reform in Baden-Württemberg; Today: Herrgottstrasse.
  • Hintere Kirchgasse - until 1909; Today: Kirchstrasse.
  • Hohenlohestrasse - in the Laudenbach district until the regional reform in Baden-Württemberg; Today: Austraße.
I.
  • In the black Törle - until 1909; Today: Hohenloher Strasse.
M.
  • Marienstraße - until the regional reform in Baden-Württemberg; Today: Kelterstrasse.
  • Marktplatz - in the Laudenbach district until the regional reform in Baden-Württemberg; Today: At the market.
  • Mörikestrasse - until the regional reform in Baden-Württemberg; Today: Lessingstrasse.
O
  • Obere Torstrasse - until 1909; Today: part of the main street.
  • Oberes Gässchen - until 1909; Today: part of Katharinenstrasse.
  • Obere Judenschulgasse - until 1909; Today: Wilhelmstrasse.
  • Obere Kirchgasse - until 1909; Today: Wolfgangstrasse.
R.
  • Rosenbrunnengasse - until 1909; Today: Rosenstrasse.
S.
  • Scheinhardsmühle - in the Schäftersheim district on the road to Nassau; after a former mill.
  • Schleiftörlesweg - until 1909; Today: part of the main street in the area of ​​the northern city wall.
  • Castle - in the Laudenbach district until the regional reform in Baden-Württemberg; Today: Schlößle.
  • Spitalweg - until 1909; Today: part of Schulstrasse.
U
  • Untere Judenschulgasse - until 1909; Today: Kronenstrasse.
  • Untere Kirchgasse - until 1909; Today: part of Rosenstrasse.
W.
  • Way to the Stadelhof - until 1909; Today: part of Schulstrasse.

Biking and hiking trails

  • Jakobsweg Main-Taubertal
    • Stage 7: Markelsheim - Weikersheim - Niederstetten
  • Taubertal panorama trail
    • Stage 2: Creglingen - Weikersheim - Bad Mergentheim
    • Additional tour no. 1: Vorbachtal-Hohenlohe. The first extra tour runs on a 27-kilometer circuit from Weikersheim via Laudenbach, Niederstetten, Wermutshausen and Laudenbach back to Weikersheim.
  • Taubertal cycle path

See also

Web links

Commons : Streets and alleys in Weikersheim  - collection of images, videos and audio files
Commons : Places in Weikersheim  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ The state of Baden-Württemberg. Official description by district and municipality. Volume IV: Stuttgart district, Franconian and East Württemberg regional associations. Kohlhammer, Stuttgart 1980, ISBN 3-17-005708-1 . Pp. 357-364
  2. a b c d e f ortsanalyse_weikersheim_schaeftersheim.pdf. In: denkmalpflege-bw.de. Retrieved May 19, 2020 .
  3. Günther E. Ascher (author): Fascination Jakobsweg “Main-Taubertal”: A pilgrimage in 9 stages from Miltenberg am Main to Rothenburg ob der Tauber . RegioKom publishing house, Großheubach 2013.
  4. ^ A b Tourism Association "Liebliches Taubertal": Hiking - Panorama Trail . Online at www.liebliches-taubertal.de. Accessed January 31, 2018.