Oberneulander Heerstrasse
Oberneulander Heerstrasse | |
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Street in Bremen | |
Basic data | |
city | Bremen |
district | Oberneuland |
Created | 1812 |
Cross streets | Rudolf-Tarnow -Straße, Am Rüten, Uppe Angst , Am Holdheim, Rockwinkler Heerstraße, Apfelallee, Im Moor, Oberneulander Landstraße |
use | |
User groups | Cars, bikes and pedestrians |
Road design | two lane road |
Technical specifications | |
Street length | 1200 meters |
The Oberneulander Heerstraße is a street in east-west direction in Bremen in the Oberneuland district . It leads from Leher Heerstraße- Allee to Oberneulander Landstraße .
The cross streets were u. a. named as Am Rüten after a field name, Uppe Angst as a popular name due to an earlier execution site, Am Holdheim after the former Holdheim estate on Apfelallee No. 30 of Senator Johann Friedrich Abegg (1761–1840), Rockwinkler Heerstraße after the Rockwinkel district, Mentioned in 1181 as Rocwinkel, Apfelallee that was laid out as such by Senator Johann Friedrich Abegg in 1815, Im Moor after a field name that led to a moor; otherwise see the link to the streets.
history
Surname
The Oberneulander Heerstraße was named after the former village and today's district of Oberneuland; that was behind ( over ) the Neuenlande. In Bremen and Umzu, many military roads were built after 1800 or roads were named as military roads (see Bremen streets ).
development
Oberneuland was mentioned as an overnigelant in 1113 , when the Dutch began to cultivate the Hollerland . Oberneuland belonged to the Goh Hollerland. In 1812, when the road was expanded, the village had 509 inhabitants, in 1905 around 950. The school center at Uppe Angst No. 31 was built in 1953.
traffic
In local transport in Bremen , the bus routes 33 (Horner Church - Im Holze - Sebaldsbrück), 34 (Horner Church - Modersohnweg - Sebaldsbrück) and at night the N 3 run on Oberneulander Heerstraße.
Buildings, plants
On the street there are mostly one and two-story buildings, which are mostly residential buildings and in the central area commercial buildings.
- No. 72: 1-sch. Forge Oberneuland and house from 1863 for the blacksmith Wilhelm Kaars
Notes on
- Apfelallee No. 30: 1-storey, classicist manor house from Gut Holdheim from 1809 on Holdheimer Park.
- Rockwinkeler Landstrasse 41: 2-stor. Country house, landscaped garden, greenhouse and park from Landgut Hasse, Wichelhausen and Iken
More buildings
- No. 30: 1-sch. Supermarket from 1984 based on plans by Gert Schulze
- No. 32: 1- / 2-sch. Clinker building of the Bremische Volksbank
- No. 34: 1-sch. Commercial building with a pharmacy
- No. 36: 1-sch. Bank building of the branch of the Sparkasse Bremen
- No. 38: 1-gesch. Shopping center with Postbank and Post Office
- No. 39: 2-sch. Commercial building
- No. 40: 1-sch. Shopping market
- No. 94: 1-sch. kindergarten
See also
literature
- Herbert Black Forest : The Great Bremen Lexicon . 2nd, updated, revised and expanded edition. 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 .
Coordinates: 53 ° 6 ′ 1 ″ N , 8 ° 54 ′ 13 ″ E