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No. 11–19: Lobedanzgang residential complex , former military hospital

The Lobedanzgang is a street in Schwerin , Feldstadt district . It leads in an east-west direction and in a square from Goethestrasse to the Schwerin Mitte railway station and to Von-Thünen-Strasse . In the area from Goethestrasse to Bahnbrücke it is a pedestrian and bicycle path.

Back streets

The side and connecting streets were named as Goethestrasse after the poet (1749-1832), Reiferbahn after the Reeperbahn, the Reepschläger or the Seilmacher, Wallstrasse after the former border wall and Von-Thünen-Strasse after the Mecklenburg economist, social reformer and model farmer Johann Heinrich von Thünen (1783-1850).

history

Surname

Rimless

The street was named after the lawyer, ministerial director and politician ( DDP , CDU of the GDR ) Dr. Reinhold Lobedanz (1880–1955).

He was state chairman of the DDP and after 1945 the CDU in Mecklenburg-Schwerin, since 1950 a member of the People's Chamber and from 1949 to 1952 President of the GDR regional chamber .

development

Bank building Goethestrasse No. 70/72, former Reichsbank branch
View of the bridge over the railway
No. 11–19 residential complex

After Grand Duke Paul Friedrich moved the ducal court from Ludwigslust to Schwerin in 1837 , the city expanded to the south and west according to plans by court architect Georg Adolf Demmler ; the field town expanded and was included in the urban area as a suburb in 1840/41. From 1864 to 1870, the military built a hospital on the Reiferbahn and the Lobedanzgang was built.

The Schwerin Cathedral Cemetery was located near the old town on the street from 1779 to around 1863, and the Old Cemetery was built in today's Weststadt . The former Lyceum Schwerin was built in 1914 on the former cathedral cemetery. From this the Gymnasium Fridericianum Schwerin , or Fritz for short, was named.

The road not only leads to the west, but at No. 11–19 around the area of ​​the former hospital. In 1949 there were only five houses in the area in addition to the hospital buildings.

After the fall of the Wall in 1991, Feldstadt was included in the urban development funding program and was thoroughly renovated by 2012. A Deutsche Bahn stop with a pylon bridge, stairs and elevators was built in 2002/03, making Paulsstadt easier to reach.

traffic

In terms of traffic, the street on Goethestrasse is affected by tram lines 1, 2 and 4 of Nahverkehr Schwerin GmbH (NVS) as far as Karl-Marx-Strasse. Regional train connections reach the Schwerin – Parchim , Hagenow Land – Schwerin and Ludwigslust – Wismar lines at the new Schwerin Mitte railway stop .

Buildings, plants (selection)

No. 11–19: East view

There are mostly three to four-story buildings on the street. The houses marked with ( D ) are under monument protection.

  • Goethestrasse No. 74 / corner of Lobedanzgang: 3- to 5-storey. former lyceum Schwerin from 1914 ( D ) with open space in the former cathedral cemetery according to plans by city architect Hans Dewitz; today renovated high school Fridericianum Schwerin with a new 4-storey. Cultivation from around 2000
  • Goethestrasse No. 70/72 / corner of Lobedanzgang: 3-storey. clinkered bank building Goethestrasse from 1923 in the style of the 1920s ( D ) with large arcades as Reichsbank branch Schwerin according to plans by the Reichsbank building office in Berlin; today residential building with a branch of the Bundesbank
  • No. 2: 4-sch. plastered house ( D )
  • No. 4: 4-sch. plastered house ( D )
  • No. 6 to 14: 3- and 4-layered plastered houses; No. 10 used to be the seat of the Reich Treasury
  • No. 11 to 19: 3-sch. Housing complex Lobedanzgang in U-shape from 1870 ( D ) with a 4-tier. short entrance wing, the northern designed inner courtyard, the southern park, the former military chapel and the gate system on Wallstrasse. The former military hospital was built according to plans by military architect Ludwig Wachenhusen; around 1908 the courtyard was also a small parade ground and the parade shed also served as barracks for a machine gun group of grenadier regiment No. 89 .
  • Rear entrance to the upper level of the 3-storied. Castle Park Center of ECE in 1998 at Marienplatz with over 110 shops and 18 gastronomy on 20,000 m² of retail space
    • 3-tier Parking garage Schloßparkcenter for 1,100 parking spaces
  • Reiferbahn No. 8: Reiferbahn sports hall; The venue of SV Grün-Weiß Schwerin
  • No. 16 to 36: Twelve 2-tiered newer row houses
  • No. 42 to Wallstraße: 3- and 4-storey. Residential houses

literature

  • Horst Ende , Walter Ohle : Schwerin. EA Seemann, Leipzig 1994, 3-363-00367-6.
  • Wilhelm Jesse : History of the city of Schwerin. From the first beginnings to the present. Bärensprung'sche Hofbuchdruckerei, Schwerin 1913/1920; Reprints of the two editions as volume 1 and volume 2, Verlag Stock und Stein, Schwerin 1995, ISBN 3-910179-38-X .
  • Bernd Kasten and Jens-Uwe Rost: Schwerin. History of the city. Thomas Helms Verlag, Schwerin 2005, ISBN 3-935749-38-4 .
  • Dieter Greve: Schwerin street names. Their origin and meaning. Ed .: State capital Schwerin, land registry and surveying office, Schwerin 2014, ISBN 3-9805165-5-5 .
  • State capital Schwerin (ed.): 20 years of urban renewal in the field city. Schwerin 2012.

Web links

Commons : Lobedanzgang (Schwerin)  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ List of architectural monuments in Schwerin
  2. New urban buildings in Schwerin. In: Hermann Jansen (Ed.): Der Baumeister. No. 12. Verlag von Georg DW Callway, Berlin u. Munich 1917, pp. 77–80, plate 87.
  3. ^ Reinhard Parchmann: Military buildings in Mecklenburg 1800-1918. Military history manual Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania , Schwerin 2001.

Coordinates: 53 ° 37 ′ 35.5 ″  N , 11 ° 24 ′ 26.9 ″  E