Palliener Strasse

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Palliener Strasse
coat of arms
Street in Trier
Palliener Strasse
Former Martinerhof, in the background the Napoleon Bridge
Basic data
place trier
District Pallia
Connecting roads Bonner Strasse
Cross streets Mühlenweg
Buildings Catholic Church of St. Simon and Judah
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The Palliener road is after Trier district Pallien named street that runs in the same. Pallien used to be a suburb of Trier. The street has had the name since 1956.

There are a total of six individual cultural monuments along the road . In addition, the street is part of the monument zone Palliener Straße 3–19 and 34–39 with the bridge over the Sirzenicher Bach , Mühlenweg 1–4, from Bitburger Straße the Napoleonsbrücke , Bonner Straße 9–12, 25 . Here are mainly row houses, which are inhabited by day laborers who were employed on the farm, in the sand pits and the various mills along the Sirzenich brook. Especially in the area of ​​Palliener Straße there is a very clear picture of the earlier Pallien settlement with outstanding and dense historical significance.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Emil Zenz: Street names of the city of Trier: their sense and their meaning . Ed .: Culture Office of the City of Trier. 5th edition. Trier 2006, DNB  455807825 (1st edition 1961).
  2. Patrick Ostermann (arrangement): City of Trier. Old town. (=  Cultural monuments in Rhineland-Palatinate. Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany . Volume 17.1 ). Wernersche Verlagsgesellschaft, Worms 2001, ISBN 3-88462-171-8 .

Coordinates: 49 ° 45 ′ 54.6 "  N , 6 ° 37 ′ 50.8"  E