Norderländer Strasse
Norderländer Strasse | |
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Street in Bremen | |
Left: Park to the left of the Weser , middle: Neue Ochtum and Norderländer Straße, right: Grolland, Grollander See and the Kuhlen district | |
Basic data | |
city | Bremen |
district | Huchting |
Cross streets | Oldenburger Str., Frieslandstr., Brokmerländer Str., Reiderländer Str., Oberledinger Str., Wangerländer Str., Grollander Deich, Schwäbisch-Hall-Strasse, |
use | |
User groups | Cars, bikes and pedestrians |
Road design | two lane road |
Technical specifications | |
Street length | 1250 meters |
The Norderländer road is a central access road to Bremen , district Huchting , district Grolland . It mainly leads in a west-east direction from Oldenburger Strasse ( Bundesstrasse 75 ) / Frieslandstrasse to Kladdinger Strasse in Stuhr in Lower Saxony.
The cross streets and connecting streets were named u. a. as Oldenburger Straße after the city, Frieslandstraße after the region, unnamed way into the park, Brokmerländer Straße after the East Frisian landscape and the history of the Brookmerland , Reiderländer Straße after the landscape Rheiderland between Ems and Dollart , Oberledinger Straße after the East Frisian landscape Overledingerland , Wangerländer Street to the municipality, Grollander Deich, unnamed path on the dike, Schwäbisch Hall Street to the town in Baden-Württemberg , unnamed path and Kladdinger Straße to the landscape with the Kladdinger meadows in Stuhr; otherwise see the link to the streets.
history
Surname
The Norderländer Straße was named after the historic landscape of Norderland on the north-western edge of East Frisia directly on the Wadden Sea.
development
Gronland was first mentioned in 1189 and was part of the county of Oldenburg after the Stedinger War (1233/34) . In 1803 the village came to Bremen with the Reichsdeputationshauptschluss and has been part of Huchting since 1946. From 1935 to 1940 the village became a suburban settlement as “a staged rurality” between the stork's nest and Gut Grolland according to plans by Friedrich Heuer (1897-1960).
From 1960 to 1970, the Brebau and private clients with red-stone single-family and terraced houses built on the street, planned a. a. from the architectural office Team 4 with Gunter Müller and from the office of Martin Zill . See the pictures:
The park to the left of the Weser, west of the street and on the Ochtum , has been continuously expanded since the 1980s.
traffic
In the 1980s, the street was connected to the municipality of Stuhr via Kladdinger Straße through expansion. After public protests, various traffic-calming measures were taken in the 1990s. But it remained a popular abbreviation for residents from the surrounding area.
The Bremen tram has lines 1 (Huchting - S Bf Mahndorf) and 8 (Huchting - Kulenkampffallee ) and bus line 52 (Huckelriede ↔ Kattenturm) touches the street on Bundesstraße 75.
Buildings and facilities
On the street there are predominantly one to two-story buildings, mostly red stone-faced .
Notable buildings and facilities
- Bridge of tram lines 1 and 8 as a continuous elevated railway
- No. 2 to 16: 2-sch. Residential and commercial building
- No. 1 to 57: 1-cut. Single-family houses
- Between Brokmerländer Straße and Wangerländer Straße: 2-storey. Townhouses
- No. 61 to No. 71: Ten 1-gesch. plastered houses on the former Grolland estate
- No. 60 to No. 88: 1-cut. Residential houses
- From No. 71: Park left the Weser with the Ochtum as well
- Memorial for the 46 victims of the Lufthansa plane that crashed on January 28, 1966 in Bremen on flight LH 005 .
- No. 90 to 94: 1-cut. Residential houses on Lake Grollander in the Kuhlen area of the Stuhr community
- No. 75: 1-sch. House of the sports fishing club Bremen-Stuhr on Lake Grolländer
- End point of the safety extension of the runway at Bremen Airport
See also
literature
- Herbert Black Forest : The Great Bremen Lexicon. 2nd, expanded and updated edition. In two volumes. Edition Temmen , Bremen 2003, ISBN 3-86108-693-X (first edition: 2002, supplementary volume A – Z). 2008, ISBN 978-3-86108-986-5 .
- Monika Porsch: Bremer Straßenlexikon , complete edition. Schünemann, Bremen 2003, ISBN 3-7961-1850-X .
Individual evidence
Coordinates: 53 ° 3 ′ 7.3 " N , 8 ° 45 ′ 38.6" E