Schmollerstrasse (Heilbronn)

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Schmollerstrasse
coat of arms
Street in Heilbronn
Schmollerstrasse
Schmollerstrasse 22/24
Basic data
place Heilbronn
District Heilbronn

The Schmollerstraße located south of the old town of Heilbronn and connects the Charlotte Street with the Stuttgart street in east-west direction and passed it once the now defunct Heilbronner South Station . It was named after the Heilbronn economist Gustav von Schmoller . In Schmollerstraße there are four houses under the residential buildings that are now listed as cultural monuments .

history

The Schmollerstrasse area was only sparsely developed at the beginning of the 20th century. One of the first buildings was the residential railway house built in 1900 in connection with the Südbahnhof at No. 22/24. Later the Schmollerstrasse was one of the building areas that were promoted under the mayor Emil Beutinger , who was in office from 1921 . During Beutinger's tenure, it was important to find work for the unemployed, but also to cope with the housing shortage. Beutinger did this by providing building cooperatives with cheap loans and cheap building land. As a result, new districts such as the one south of the Südbahnhof in the Schmollerstraße / Beethovenstraße area were expanded.

Listed buildings

  • Schmollerstraße 22 and 24 , residential building for railway employees from 1900, built by the Heilbronn Royal Building Department in connection with the opening of the south station.
  • Schmollerstraße 56 and 58 , 60 and 62 , 64 , workers' houses from 1913, built according to plans by the architect Fr. Schneider.

swell

  1. ^ Julius Fekete et al .: Monument Topography Baden-Württemberg Volume I.5 Stadtkreis Heilbronn. Theiss, Stuttgart 2007, ISBN 978-3-8062-1988-3 , p. 52

Web links

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Coordinates: 49 ° 7 ′ 52 ″  N , 9 ° 13 ′ 23 ″  E