Paulinenstrasse (Heilbronn)
Paulinenstrasse | |
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Street in Heilbronn | |
Technical school center | |
Basic data | |
place | Heilbronn |
District | Heilbronn |
Created | 1901 |
Hist. Names | Würzburger Strasse (1947/48), Paulinenstrasse (1840/41) |
Connecting roads | Mannheimer Strasse , Weinsberger Strasse , Schaeuffelenstrasse, Neckarsulmer Strasse |
Cross streets | Dammstrasse , Sicherheitserstrasse , Pestalozzistrasse, Siechenhausweg, Burenstrasse, Kreuzenstrasse |
Buildings | Labor Court , Technical School Center |
use | |
User groups | Car traffic , pedestrian traffic , bicycle traffic , public transport |
The Pauline Street is north of downtown Heilbronn and results in a 90 degree angle from the Weinberger / Mannheim Road north, where it merges into the Neckarsulm road. The B 27 runs along it , which is why it is an important road. Sometimes it is designated as a one-way street . It was named after Queen Pauline Therese Luise , the third wife of King Wilhelm I of Württemberg. The northern tram line has been running on it since December 2014, and its technical school center stop is on Paulinenstrasse.
Buildings
- The previous building no. 1 housed the beer brewery and pub zum Löwen .
- The Bläß'sche Palais was located at Paulinenstrasse 2 and had been a listed building since 1927.
- The previous building No. 3 housed the restaurant zum Waldhorn and Friedrich Strienz's furniture factory. The Carl Adolf Gross wine storage facility was once located here, and the Kuss photo studio from 1924 until it was destroyed.
- Until 1931, the residential and commercial building of the Anton Kern noodle factory was located in the former house no.
- In the previous building No. 14 there was a post office and apartments.
- The Heilbronner vehicle factory of Paul Günther and the stove factory Boie were in the former houses No. 15 and 17 . In 1916 a war kitchen was set up here. After the Second World War, the Ernst Fischer electrical wholesaler was located in the buildings from 1948 to 1978 before they were demolished.
- In the previous building, No. 16, there was, among other things, the Sigel & Sohn paint factory.
- The Heilbronn Labor Court and the Heilbronn Social Court are both located in the Paulinenstraße 18 building.
- The terraced houses No. 23-25 were converted into the Campus Living student dormitories by the iLive Holding in 2017 .
- In the previous building, No. 25, there was Sigmund Löwengardt's distillery and liqueur factory.
- At Paulinenstraße 31 there are three stumbling blocks for Fanny Kirchhausen , Sally Kirchhausen and Max Kirchhausen .
- The Scheer photo shop was located at Paulinenstraße 33 from 1950 to 1956.
- The technical school center was built between 1953 and 1955 on the site of the former municipal hospital. Right next to it in the middle of the street is the stop of the same name for the northern tram.
- In the previous building No. 43 u. 43/1 was, among other things, the restaurant zum Raben (later: Paulinenhof ). The same house number, or later number 53, was also a brickworks and was bought by the city in the 1870s and converted into a city sheep farm.
- In the house number 49 (formerly 41) was the Ton- u. Ludwig Stecher cement goods factory with exhibition pavilion.
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- ↑ OpenStreetMap. Retrieved February 27, 2020 .
- ↑ Heilbronn street names. In: www.heilbronn.de. Retrieved February 27, 2020 .
- ↑ http://stolpersteine-heilbronn.de/list/paulinenstr-31.html Stolpersteine Heilbronn
Web links
Commons : Paulinenstraße - collection of pictures, videos and audio files