List of street names with several people in Austria
The list of street names with several people in Austria contains street names from Austria in which several people appear. Such street names are much rarer in Austria than in Germany .
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The list does not claim to be complete. Only street names in which several people are clearly mentioned are entered. For example, no Grimm Streets appear, although these presumably often also refer to the Brothers Grimm . In addition, only real personalities are taken into account. Furthermore, only streets are listed where the honored personalities can be determined.
Street name | Cities | named after | Remarks |
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Brothers-Albert-Gasse | Vienna | Alois and Karl Albert | The brothers were cooper . You had a fatal accident in 1936 while cleaning cesspools in Vienna. |
Brothers Botka Way | Klagenfurt | Franz and Theodor von Botka | The brothers from Viktring were artists and created 300 Krampus figures. |
Brüder-Heindl-Gasse | Vienna | Franz and Michael Heindl | The brothers resisted the Nazi regime. |
Brothers-Petz-Gasse | Ybbs on the Danube | Bernard and Hieronymus Pez | see Brüder-Petz-Straße |
Brothers-Petz-Strasse | Melk | Bernard and Hieronymus Pez | The two brothers were Benedictine monks . |
Brothers Renner Strasse | Seiersberg-Pirka | Alexander and Anatol Renner | The artist brothers and their father Franz became known as Renner boys . |
Brothers Renner Way | Graz | Alexander and Anatol Renner | see Brüder-Renner-Strasse |
Brothers Pond Street | Weinburg | Brothers pond | The brothers founded a foil rolling mill from which today's Constantia Teich GmbH emerged . |
Brothers-Wüster-Gasse | Pitten | Brothers Wüster | The brothers ran a steel company that manufactured umbrellas, among other things. |
Brothers Grimm Way | Wolfsberg | Jakob and Wilhelm Grimm | In contrast to Germany, there are no streets in Austria that are named after one of the two brothers. |
Gebrüder-Lang-Gasse | Vienna | Anton and Jakob Lang | The brothers founded a cotton weaving mill and got involved in charitable causes. |
Gebrüder-Pichler-Gasse | Great Krut | Johann Evangelist and Wilhelm Pichler | The brothers born in Großkrut were pastors. |
Hanna-and-Paul-Gasser-Gasse | Wheat | Hanna and Paul Gasser | The couple managed the construction company Lieb Bau Weiz . |
Klara-u.-Ludwig-Krall-Weg | Trofaiach | Klara and Ludwig Krall | Members of the Trofaiach partisan and resistance movement during the Nazi era |
Mylius-Bluntschli-Strasse | Vienna | Carl Jonas Mylius and Alfred Friedrich Bluntschli | The two planned the Vienna Central Cemetery . |
Wüllenweber-und-Jordan-Platz | Vienna | Therese von Wüllenweber and Franziskus Maria vom Kreuz Jordan | The two founded the order of the Salvatorians together . |
The website Straßen-in-Oesterreich.at , which receives its data from OpenStreetMap , served as the source for the street names .
Individual evidence
- ^ Brothers-Albert-Gasse in the Vienna History Wiki of the City of Vienna
- ↑ Krampus unique collection of the Botka brothers in the Europahaus. In: www.mein Bezirk.at . November 18, 2014, accessed September 18, 2017 .
- ↑ Chronicle. In: Website of the community of Weinburg. Retrieved October 23, 2017 .
- ↑ Small umbrella ABC. In: Websites of the umbrella production company Jank. Retrieved October 23, 2017 .
- ↑ Lexicon for Theology and Church - Eighth Volume Palermo to Roloff , edited by Josef Höfer and Karl Rahner, Verlag Herder, Freiburg, 1963.
- ↑ About Lieb Bau Weiz. In: Websites of Lieb Bau Weiz . Retrieved September 18, 2017 .
- ↑ Naming of the path and plaque for Klara and Ludwig Krall , accessed on October 17, 2018
- ↑ Strassen-in-Oesterreich.de. Retrieved October 23, 2017 .