Ossenreyerstraße (Stralsund)

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Gabled houses in Ossenreyerstraße in Stralsund (2007)
Ossenreyerstrasse (2019)

The Ossenreyerstraße in Stralsund connects the old market at the Stralsund town hall with Judenstraße , Papenstraße and the Apollonienmarkt . The Badenstraße goes on the Ossenreyerstraße that Heilgeiststraße and Böttcherstrasse they cross. It belongs to the core area of ​​the UNESCO World Heritage with the title Historic Old Towns Stralsund and Wismar .

The name of the street goes back to the merchant family Ossenrey. In 1869, the street, which is now largely a pedestrian zone , received its name along its entire length. Until then, the section between the Old Market and Badenstrasse was called Hinterm Rathaus ; here the street borders the town hall. The section between Badenstrasse and Böttcherstrasse was called Ossenreyerstrasse; the Ossenrey family probably owned a gabled house here. The section between Böttcherstrasse and the Apollonienmarkt was called Schlaweden . This name goes back to a pastor named Otto Slore, who took over the office in 1291 and had his residence called "Wedem" on the street; the vernacular made it the Slorweden and later Schlaweden.

In the street there are numerous buildings under monument protection , see also the list of architectural monuments in Stralsund . These are the building Ossenreyerstraße 1 , Ossenreyerstraße 3 , Ossenreyerstraße 4 , Ossenreyerstraße 5 , Ossenreyerstraße 6 , Ossenreyerstraße 7 , Ossenreyerstraße 8-12 (formerly Wertheim department store), Ossenreyerstraße 13 , Ossenreyerstraße 14 , Ossenreyerstraße 15 , Ossenreyerstraße 19 (former department store Tietz) , Ossenreyerstraße 20 , Ossenreyerstraße 24 , Ossenreyerstraße 25/26 , Ossenreyerstraße 37 , Ossenreyerstraße 43 , Ossenreyerstraße 44/45 and Ossenreyerstraße 46 ; The front door of the building at Ossenreyerstraße 2 is also a listed building .

The Swedish Governor General Axel von Löwen built his Löwensches Palais in the street . The Wertheim company , which has its origins in Stralsund, built a large department store in the years 1902 to 1903 and 1927 to 1928 . Leonhard Tietz had another department store built in 1902.

During the bombing raid on Stralsund on October 6, 1944 , several houses between Badenstrasse and Heilgeiststrasse were destroyed. The open space between Ossenreyerstrasse, Kleinschmiedstrasse , Badenstrasse and Heilgeiststrasse, known as Rathausplatz , has long been used as a playground and recreational area. On October 5, 1978, the newly designed square with its fountain and a digital clock was ceremoniously handed over for use. After 2010, the square, known as Quartier 17 , was rebuilt. From 1972 onwards, a sales point for fruit and vegetables was operated on the area where the palace, which was also destroyed in the bombing in 1944, had stood ; A commercial building was built here in the 1990s.

The intersection of Ossenreyerstrasse and Heilgeiststrasse is also known as the Ostkreuz .

From 1903 until it was closed, the Stralsund tram drove through Ossenreyerstrasse.

literature

  • Andreas Neumerkel, Jörg Matuschat: From the butt notch to Zipollenhagen. Stralsund streets and their history. 3. Edition. Kruse printing and publishing house, Stralsund 2007, ISBN 978-3-941444-01-0 .
  • Friederike Thomas, Dietmar Volksdorf: The old town island Stralsund - Illustrated list of monuments. The architectural monuments of the old town in text and images. Edited by the building authority of the Hanseatic city of Stralsund. Self-published, Stralsund 1999, DNB 987697757 .

Web links

Commons : Ossenreyerstraße in Stralsund  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Andreas Neumerkel, Jörg Matuschat: From the butt notch to Zipollenhagen. Stralsund streets and their history. 3. Edition. Druck- und Verlagshaus Kruse, Stralsund 2007, ISBN 978-3-941444-01-0 , p. 126.
  2. Friederike Thomas, Dietmar Volksdorf: The old town island Stralsund - Illustrated list of monuments. The architectural monuments of the old town in text and images. Edited by the building authority of the Hanseatic city of Stralsund. Self-published, Stralsund 1999, DNB 987697757 , pp. 60-62.

Coordinates: 54 ° 18 ′ 50.6 ″  N , 13 ° 5 ′ 24.3 ″  E