Pfalzburger Strasse (Bremen)

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Pfalzburger Strasse
coat of arms
Street in Bremen
Basic data
city Bremen
district Hemelingen
Created 1904
Newly designed 1967
Cross streets Malerstrasse , Goliathstrasse, Am Rosenberg, Föhrenstrasse, Quintschlag, An der Grenzpappel
use
User groups Cars, bikes and pedestrians
Road design five to six lane road
Technical specifications
Street length 750 meters
Hemelingen 1930s: middle / left the industrial area Hastedt ir the street

The Pfalzburger street is a major thoroughfare in Bremen , district Hemelingen , district Hastedt . It mainly runs in a west-east direction parallel to the Weser from Malerstraße to An der Grenzpappel and to the Hemelingen motorway feeder to federal motorway 1 .

The cross streets and connecting streets were named u. a. as Malerstraße (unknown), unnamed street, Goliathstraße 2001 after the Goliath plant of the Borgward group, Am Rosenberg after a hill, Föhrenstraße after the pine trees (= Föhren ) that grew there on the floor of the Weser dune, Quintschlag after the fifth (= quint ) Fechtschlag while fencing or kettling, An der Grenzpappel after a well-known poplar on the former border with Bremen and Zum Allerhafen after the inland port on the Weser; otherwise see the link to the streets.

history

Surname

The Pfalzburger Straße was named - like the Pfalzburger Straße (Berlin) - after the conquest of the Lorraine city Pfalzburg in December 1870 by Prussian troops during the Franco-German War .

development

Pfalzburger Strasse was built in 1904 on behalf of the Senate by the building contractor Franz Parzof, who also built seven other streets here.

Due to the strong industrialization , an industrial area was created south of the road to the Weser and a residential area for the workers to the north. In 1902 Hastedt was incorporated into Bremen and in 1939 a district of the now incorporated Hemelingen.

As early as the National Socialist era , it was specified in the motorway planning that the houses on the west side of Malerstraße and the south side of Pfalzburger Straße may not be built or expanded.

traffic

The road was initially a two-lane access road. Since the 1960s, the new Hemelingen motorway slip road (1967/69) has carried traffic from the A1 motorway through the street to Malerstraße. To the north of the four- to five-lane street, a single-lane residential street was built with a hard shoulder for parked cars.

The Bremen tram has its terminus with line 3 (Gröpelingen - Weserwehr) on Malerstraße.

In local transport in Bremen , the bus lines 40, 41 (Mahndorf ↔ Weserweh) and 42 (Hansalinie ↔ Weserwehr business park) have their terminus on Malerstraße.

Buildings and facilities

The street is mainly built up with two-storey residential buildings to the north and 1- to 6-storey commercial buildings to the south.

Notable buildings and facilities

  • No. 8 to 250: almost only 2-fold. Houses from after 1904 mostly with pitched roofs; Due to the destruction of the war, many houses were built after 1950/60, some as commercial buildings.
  • No. 41 at the corner of Malerstraße: 1-gesch. Hansa-Carré Bremen shopping center with around 30 shops, post office, post office bank, pharmacy, drugstore and restaurants
  • No. 69a: 6-gesch. Business and office building with u. a. the social center 6 Hemelingen-Osterholz from the Office for Social Services
  • No. 71 and 73: 1-cut. Shopping centers
  • Föhrenstrasse No. 70–71: 1-gesch. Commercial centers
  • Hastedter Osterdeich 250–255: Hastedt combined heat and power plant of swb AG
  • No. 85: 1- and 3-layered Shopping and commercial centers
  • No. 251: 2- and 3-layered Shopping and commercial centers with u. a. of Amco Metall-Service GmbH

See also

literature

Coordinates: 53 ° 3 ′ 44.3 "  N , 8 ° 52 ′ 30.6"  E