Mühlenstrasse (Lübeck)

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The Mill Street (1259 Lat. Platea molendinorum ) is the historic entrance into the Luebeck old town from the south. It connects the suburb of St. Jürgen with the center.

Mühlenstrasse in front of the Inner Mühlentor
Main gym on the corner of Mühlenstraße and Musterbahn
City Hall (1910)
Roman Empire before 1914
Mühlentorbrücke around 1903

course

Mühlenstraße begins as an extension of Sandstraße at Lübeck's third larger square, the Klingenberg , which has not found its urban design since the destruction of World War II . Shortly afterwards, Mühlenstraße takes up the second important north-south axis of Romanesque urban planning in the 12th century, Königstraße , and leads to the Mühlenbrücke , where the Mühlentor once protected access to the city as the third Lübeck city ​​gate .

Klingenberg

From Klingenberg as a square , Aegidienstraße also leads over Königstraße into Aegidienviertel around the Aegidienkirche , the horse market via the parade to Lübeck Cathedral and the armory , Marlesgrube to Obertrave and Schmiedestraße , as a cross connection to Holstenstraße , to Petrikirche .

Buildings under monument protection

Under conservation are the building Mill 1-3, 7-9, 15-17, 51, 55, 65, 71, 75, 79 (fire-Hof), 91 (Roman Empire), 93-95 ( age inches ) odd and 8, 12-16, 26-28, 50, 56, 60, 72 straight.

Corridors and courtyards

Walk from Mühlenstraße or walk from the following Lübeck corridors and courtyards (according to house numbers):

  • 21: Holdorff's gang (missing)
  • 43: Derlin's gang (missing)
  • 79: Brandes Hof
  • 91: Roman Empire

Mill Bridge and Mill Gate Bridge

The street Mühlenbrücke connects to Mühlenstraße . The first bridge in their out of town seen road, just the mill bridge, crosses through the Krähenteich in the mill pond flowing Wakenitz , which was dammed here since the Middle Ages for the mill operation and so also the fortification served. The second bridge behind the ramparts (Mühlentorbrücke) crosses the Elbe-Lübeck Canal . Between the two bridges is the city ​​hall , today a multiplex cinema of the CineStar group, surrounded by trendy bars and the headquarters of Dr. Klein & Co. AG .

Trivia

On January 15, 1907 , Ernst Stiller was shot by a former nurse of his wife on the footpath opposite St.-Annen-Straße .

literature

  • Klaus J. Groth : World Heritage Lübeck - Listed Houses. Over 1000 portraits of the listed buildings in the old town. Listed alphabetically by streets. Verlag Schmidt-Römhild, Lübeck 1999, ISBN 3-7950-1231-7 .

Individual evidence

  1. Terrible murder and suicide. In: Lübeckische Advertisements , Volume 157, Abend-Blatt, No. 26, edition of January 15, 1907.

Web links

Commons : Mühlenstraße  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Coordinates: 53 ° 51 ′ 47 "  N , 10 ° 41 ′ 12"  E