Pariser Strasse (Kaiserslautern)
The Parisian street is a street in Kaiserslautern after the French capital Paris is named. From the Rauschenweg intersection north of the Bännjerrück district , Pariser Strasse is part of the B37 . The Mannheim – Saarbrücken railway also runs largely parallel to the road .
location
Pariser Strasse runs from the city center via Pfaffplatz , Georg-Rittersbacher Platz and Vogelweh to Einsiedlerhof . In this form it is the longest street in Kaiserslautern. The section between Paffplatz and the intersection with Goethestrasse and Kottenschanze is a one-way street . It is continuously used by bus route 101.
Buildings and shops
The street is one of the main business streets in Kaiserslautern. On the street are among other things the K in Lautern , a branch of the Rhine Palatinate , the Apostle Church , a branch of Burger King and the Kaiserslautern railway repair shop . The Bahnheim district is also located on the street. There is also an air raid shelter from the Second World War .
literature
- Monument optography Federal Republic of Germany. Cultural monuments in Rhineland-Palatinate, Volume 14: City of Kaiserslautern ; Published by the State Office for Monument Preservation on behalf of the Ministry of Culture, Youth, Family and Women, edited by Mara Oexner. Wernersche Verlagsgesellschaft, Worms 1996, ISBN 3-88462-131-9