Ringelberg

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Ringelbergsiedlung with new buildings on the left and old buildings on the right
The Stadtbahn initially ended on the Ringelberg "on the green meadow"

The Ringelberg is a hill on the eastern outskirts of Erfurt (district of Krämpfervorstadt ). The Ringelberg settlement is located on it.

The Ringelberg settlement was built in the 1930s south of Leipziger Strasse in the area of ​​the Ringelberg staircase . Analogous to this so-called street since 1886, the streets of the settlement were also named after Saxon cities. Between 1953 and 1975 the Ringelberg staircase was the end point of one of the two lines of the Trolleybus Erfurt . Since 2000, the entire settlement, which was considerably enlarged after 1990 by building a home, has been made accessible by tram line 2. In the newer part of the estate, the streets are named after architects and artists of the modern era. The lands belong mainly to the Church and Monastery Chamber , a foundation under public law for the administration of former church property , and are granted to the builders via heritable building rights .

Streets

In the old part: Leipziger Straße (main street) as well as Pirnaer , Meißener , Riesaer , Klingenthaler , Annaberger , Glauchauer , Wurzener , Freiberger , Zwickauer and Werführung Weg.

In the new section: Walter-Gropius- Strasse (main street), side streets named after Johannes Klaß , Max Brockert , Theo Kellner , Grete Reichardt , Gunta Stölzl , Gerhard Marcks , Theodor Bogler , Otto Lindig , Benita Otte , Josef Albers , Wilhelm Wagenfeld , Walther Klemm , Lyonel Feininger , Oskar Schlemmer , Paul Klee , Johannes Itten , Wassily Kandinsky , Marcel Breuer , Georg Muche , Hannes Meyer and Mies van der Rohe , Rudolf-Saal-Straße.

Individual evidence

  1. Heritable building right on klosterkammer-erfurt.de

Coordinates: 50 ° 59 ′ 23.8 "  N , 11 ° 4 ′ 1.7"  E