Rogahner Strasse

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The Rogahner Straße is a 3100 meter long access road in Schwerin , districts Feldstadt and Görries .

The road leads in a north-east-south-west direction from Obotritenring / Ostorfer Ufer to Straße Fasanenhof and to the communities or places Klein Rogahn , Groß Rogahn and Stralendorf and to the L 042 road.

Back streets

The secondary and connecting roads were named as Obotritenring after the Elbe Slavic tribal association of Abodrites as early residents of Mecklenburg , Ostorfer Ufer after the Ostorfer See , unnamed way, Breite Straße, Schulzenweg, Bundesstraße 106 , Handelsstraße, Anthony-Fokker-Straße after the aircraft manufacturer Anton Herman Gerard Fokker (1890–1939) who ran his aircraft factory in Schwerin from 1913 to 1919, Otto-Weltzien- Strasse after the Lord Mayor (1919-1926) of Schwerin, Zeppelinstrasse after the rigid airship , Am Fasanenhof and Fasanenhof.

history

Surname

The street got its name from the neighboring community of Klein Rogahn, which has around 1300 inhabitants and was first mentioned in 1345 as Groß Rogahn.

development

When Grand Duke Paul Friedrich began to move the ducal court from Ludwigslust back to Schwerin in 1837, the city expanded to the south and west; the field town was incorporated into the suburbs of Schwerin and Görries in 1917 in 1840/41. Since the 1920s, one of the oldest industrial areas in the city has developed in Görries at the former Schwerin-Görries airfield .

By the transport Schwerin GmbH (NVS) the road by bus lines 5 and 16 is opened.

After the first construction phase of the redesign of Rogahner Straße was completed from 2018 to 2019, the city received a grant from the Ministry of Infrastructure in 2020 for the further expansion from Schulzenweg to Obotritenring.

Buildings, plants (selection)

There are mostly one to two-story buildings on the street, some of which are listed buildings.

  • At the corner of Rogahner Straße / Obotritenring was one of Schwerin's two Intershops until 1990
  • East of the road are two tracks, the railway line Schwerin-Parchim , Hagenow Land-Schwerin railway and Ludwigslust-Wismar railway leading to Berlin and Hamburg.
  • There are allotment garden areas to the west and east
  • The Ostorfer See, which is divided by the road, has an area of ​​2.089 km² and a depth of 2 to 5 meters
  • Rogahner Straße No. 10 (previously Häuslerei 43): Marienhöhe bathing establishment 1895–1955
  • Rogahner Strasse No. 16: 1-gesch. See Idyll restaurant
  • Rogahner Straße No. 20: 1- and 3-storey. Adaptation house Am Ostorfer See of the Evangelical Addiction Aid for Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
  • Under the guidance of national road 106 , as the four-lane beltway from Schwerin to Wismar leads
  • On both sides, mostly to the south, the Görries commercial and industrial area has been located since 1954 for wholesalers and warehouses, the construction and building materials industry and the leather goods and GHG household goods production cooperative that existed from 1958 to around 1991 . After 1991 a variety of commercial, retail and leisure facilities have settled here
  • To the north of the street - accessible via Zeppelinstraße - is the site of the former Görries Air Base ( D ), which was used by the German Air Force from 1934 to 1945.

literature

  • Bernd Kasten and Jens-Uwe Rost: Schwerin. History of the city. Thomas Helms Verlag, Schwerin 2005, ISBN 3-935749-38-4 .
  • Dieter Greve: Schwerin street names. Their origin and meaning. Ed .: State capital Schwerin, land registry and surveying office, Schwerin 2014, ISBN 3-9805165-5-5 .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ List of architectural monuments in Schwerin
  2. Ina Saken, Sven Bardua: Route of Industrial Culture Schwerin: 20 stations in industrial history. (PDF; 7.8 MB) In: schwerin.com. State capital Schwerin, June 2017, accessed on May 23, 2020 (leaflet).

Coordinates: 53 ° 36 '44.3 "  N , 11 ° 23' 12.7"  E