Schwaneweder Strasse (Bremen)

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Schwaneweder Street
coat of arms
Street in Bremen
Schwaneweder Street
Blumenthal 1818/1819
Basic data
city Bremen
district Blumenthal
Cross streets Lüssumer Str. , Kreinsloger , Landrat-Berthold-Str., An de Holtöber, An de Deelen, Bauvereinsstr., Steenkuhlenweg, Pürschweg, Steenkampsweg, Himmelskamp, ​​Hegeweg, Turnerstr. , Treuburger Str., Gumbinner Ring, Eva-Seligmann-Str., Am Bodden, Hohenbuchener Str., Rastenburger Str., Am Steending, Riesenburger Str., At the state border
use
User groups Cars, bikes and pedestrians
Road design two lane road
Technical specifications
Street length 2400 meters

The Schwaneweder road is a key access road in North Bremen , district Blumenthal , district Lüssum . It leads from Lüssumer Straße to Schwanewede .

The cross streets and connecting streets were u. a. named as Lüssumer Straße after the town of Lüssum , which was independent until 1907 , Kreinsloger after the Kreins- = Krähenlager, District Administrator-Berthold-Straße after District Administrator Paul Berthold (1855-1917), An de Holtöber after the wood over the pastures, An de Deelen after the ramparts dividing the fields, Bauvereinsstraße after the Spar- und Bauverein active there , Steenkuhlenweg after a Steinkuhle, Pürschweg 1951 after stalking while hunting, Steenkampsweg after a field name for a stony field (= Kamp ), Himmelskamp after a family, Hegeweg 1951 according to the forest term of animal care, unnamed path, Turnerstraße after the adjacent Turnerplatz, Ringofenstraße after the formerly numerous brickworks, after the East Prussian cities Treuburger Straße (today the Polish Olecko ) and Gumbinner Ring (today Gussew ), Eva-Seligmann- Straße after the reform pedagogue ( 1912–1997), Am Bodden after a corridor ( Bodden = swampy area), unnamed path, Hohenbuchener Straße after the local hen part of Schwanewede, after the East Prussian towns of Rastenburger Straße (today Kętrzyn) and Riesenburger Straße (today Prabuty), Am Steending after a hallway and after the old Germanic Thingstätte , on the state border (to Lower Saxony) and Blumenthaler Straße in Schwanewede; otherwise see the link to the streets.

history

Surname

Schwaneweder Straße was named after the neighboring town of Schwanewede in Lower Saxony to which it leads. Schwanewede has the swan in its coat of arms. The name Schwanewede was first mentioned as a personal name in 1203. For a long time the place belonged to the Blumenthal office.

development

The road is an old route from Blumenthal to Schwanewede. After the Second World War, the road was expanded.

Blumenthal is Bremen's northernmost district.
Lüssum-Bockhorn emerged from two communities in the Blumenthal district that were incorporated into Blumenthal.

traffic

The federal motorway 270 has been opening up the district for long-distance traffic since 2009 and leads west to the federal highway 74 to Farge to the Weser ferry and to Berne and east to the B 74 to Stade or to the federal motorway 27 to Bremen-Mitte or Cuxhaven.

In local transport in Bremen , the road is traversed by bus line 94 (Marßel ​​↔ Bf BurgSchwanewede ) and line 95 (Gröpelingen ↔ Bockhorn (or Blumenthal depot)).

Buildings and facilities

On the partly tree-planted street there are mostly one- and two-story houses.

Notable buildings and facilities

  • No. 1-5: 4-sch. clinkered, newer residential and commercial building with u. a. Volksbank Bremen-Nord
  • No. 2: 2-sch. Residential and commercial building from around 1910 with a distinctive 3-storey building. Corner turret with a bell dome and a café
  • No. 21/23: 2-sch. Residential and commercial building with pharmacy
  • No. 27/37: 1-cut. new shopping center from around 2018
  • No. 42: 1-sch. shopping mall
  • No. 52/54: 3-layered Hotel and restaurant Zur Heidquelle and pharmacy
  • No. 59: 1-sch. Commercial building with a gable and a restaurant
  • Himmelskamp No. 21: Evangelical parish Bockhorn
  • No. 91: 2-sch. Residential and commercial building with restaurant
  • Between Pürschweg and No. 101: Green area and behind it the 1- to 2-storey. Primary school on Pürschweg
  • No. 132 to 150a: 3-layered Residential houses of the 1970s with saddle roofs and
  • No. 179 to 187: 3-tiered 1970s houses with pitched roofs
  • No. 200: 1-sch. shopping mall
  • No. 205: 7-gesch. Residential high-rise with further 2- and 3-storey. Residential houses

Memorial plaques

See also

literature

Coordinates: 53 ° 12 '22.1 "  N , 8 ° 34' 40.3"  E