Streets and squares in Ludwigshafen am Rhein / B

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Brunhildenstrasse

67059 Valentin-Bauer-Siedlung (formerly slaughterhouse)

Burgundenstrasse

67059 Valentin-Bauer-Siedlung (formerly slaughterhouse)

Bachgasse

67071 Ludwigshafen-Oggersheim

Bachgasse is a street in the center of Oggersheim that connects Raiffeisenstraße and Schillerstraße and runs parallel to Am Speyrer Tor.

Bad-Aussee-Strasse

67069 Ludwigshafen-Oppau

Bad Aussee is an Austrian spa town in the Salzkammergut , with which Oppau has maintained a partnership since 1976. The initiator of the partnership was the carnivalist Manfred Fischer.

Bad-Aussee-Straße in the east of the Oppau district connects Horst-Schork-Straße with the Ostring.

Badgasse

67069 Ludwigshafen-Edigheim

Badgasse is one of several connecting streets between Bürgermeister-Fries-Straße and Untergasse in the center of Edigheim .

Bahnhofstrasse

67059 Ludwigshafen-Mitte

Bahnhofstrasse runs from the main train station through the center to the future Rhein-Galerie on the banks of the Rhine, crossing the pedestrian zone.

Banat Street

67067 Gartenstadt-Niederfeld

Banat was called a historical region in the Kingdom of Hungary. The Romanian Banat consists of part of the Pannonian Plain in the west. The Serbian part consists almost entirely of plains.

Bayernstrasse

Pfalzwerke and tax office

67061 Ludwigshafen-Süd

Bayernstraße is a broad, tree-lined street around 1900 that begins on Lisztstraße and ends on Pfalzgrafenstraße. The name, which the street has had since 1906, recalls that the Palatinate belonged to Bavaria from 1816 to 1945.

The streetscape is characterized by buildings with a large construction volume: school, tax office , Pfalzwerke . The residential buildings document the upscale living culture shortly after the turn of the 20th century.

Bayreuther Strasse

Apartments on Bayreuther Strasse

67059 Ludwigshafen-West

Bayreuth is an independent city in the Bavarian administrative district of Upper Franconia. The city is world famous for the Bayreuth Festival, which takes place annually in the Bayreuth Festival Hall .

Bayreuther Straße stretches from Bruchwiesenstraße to Frankenthaler Straße.

The street is a social hotspot where over 400 of the almost 900 homeless people in Ludwigshafen have been assigned by the city administration. These emergency shelters were only intended as a temporary solution, but for many they became permanent residence, which resulted in ghettoization .

The homeless and emergency shelters were originally built in 1959 and replaced by newer structures in the late 1960s. In 1961 there were 7,000 residents in 2,030 apartments.

Mountain road

former location of the Maudacher train station

67067 Ludwigshafen-Maudach

The completely flat Bergstrasse is the extension of Maudacher Strasse and the central street of the Maudach district .

From 1890 to 1955, the Maudach train station was located on Bergstrasse, where the so-called “ fiery Elias ” stopped.

Bergzaberner Strasse

67067 Ludwigshafen-Maudach

Bergzaberner Strasse is a short street on the southern outskirts of Maudach that crosses Schweigener Strasse at the former field chapel and is continued by Burrweiler Strasse.

The small town of Bad Bergzabern is a health resort in the Südliche Weinstrasse district.

Berlin Square

Berlin Square

67059 Ludwigshafen-Mitte

The Berliner Platz is a central place where to meet all major transport links. In addition, there is direct access to the newly built Ludwigshafen-Mitte S-Bahn station and the Walzmühle shopping center, as well as the partially newly laid out Rhine promenade.

Berlin street

67059 Ludwigshafen-Mitte

Berliner Straße was laid out in the city center at the end of the 19th century and stretches from Dammstraße to Jägerstraße. Its original name Schillerstraße was changed in 1960 in favor of the former imperial capital.

The Carl-Bosch-Gymnasium, Das Haus , the House of Youth Law , the Employment Agency , the Wilhelm-Hack-Museum and the Pfalzbau are located on Berliner Straße . It runs in a north-south direction from the southern elevated road to Jägerstraße and thus parallel to the pedestrian zone.

Bern way

67069 Ludwigshafen-Pfingstweide

Bern is the federal city of Switzerland .

Berner Weg is a side street off Budapester Straße. In this short street there is a zero heating cost house, which was redesigned with the latest technology by LUWOGE ( BASF housing company ).

Berthold-Schwarz-Strasse

Ludwigshafen-Friesenheim

Berthold-Schwarz-Straße is a street in Friesenheim that branches off in a south-easterly direction from Sternstraße parallel to Hohenzollernstraße and ends at Schwalbenweg.

Berthold Schwarz was a Franciscan from Freiburg who is said to have discovered black powder around 1359 (according to other sources, 1353) by chance.

Bertolt-Brecht-Strasse

67071 Ludwigshafen-Oggersheim

Bertolt-Brecht-Straße is a street in a new building area on the western outskirts of Oggersheim, which ends at Raiffeisenstraße . A neighboring street is Thomas-Mann-Straße.

Bertolt Brecht is considered to be the most influential German playwright and poet of the 20th century.

Berwartsteinstrasse

67065 Ludwigshafen-Mundenheim

The Berwartstein is a castle in Wasgau , the southern part of the Palatinate Forest .

Bessemerstrasse

67063 Ludwigshafen-Hemshof

Bessemerstraße is a connecting road between Hohenzollernstraße and Schanzstraße southeast of the Ludwigshafen Clinic .

Henry Bessemer was a British engineer and inventor. He developed the first method to mass-produce steel cheaply. To do this, he invented the Bessemer pear named after him , a cylindrical, refractory vessel that is used to produce steel from pig iron .

Betty Impertro Street

67067 Ludwigshafen-Gartenstadt

Betty Impertro was a city councilor and founding member of the CDU in Ludwigshafen. She was praised by Helmut Kohl in a laudation in 1978 as the “ mother of the parliamentary group ”.

Betty-Impertro-Straße leads directly from Maudacher Straße to the Marienkrankenhaus. The section of Salzburger Straße was named after Impertro in 1988.

Beuthener Strasse

67063 Ludwigshafen-Friesenheim

Beuthener Strasse is a parallel street to Klagenfurter Strasse north of Sternstrasse .

Beuthen an der Oder is a small town in Lower Silesia. Her current name is Bytom Odrzański.

Bexbacher Strasse

67063 Ludwigshafen-Friesenheim

Bexbacher Straße is a southern parallel street to Sternstraße.

Bexbach is a Saarland city in the Saarpfalz district.

Binsenstrasse

67067 Ludwigshafen-Maudach

The rushes (Juncus) are the eponymous genus of the rush family (Juncaceae), which is distributed with around 300 species worldwide, 29 species in Germany. A characteristic feature of these perennial grasses are the rigid, rounded and bristly pointed leaf blades.

Birkenstrasse

67067 Ludwigshafen-Maudach

The birches form a genus of deciduous trees in the birch family (Betulaceae).

Bismarckstrasse

67059 Ludwigshafen-Mitte

Otto von Bismarck was Prime Minister of Prussia for many years, Chancellor of the North German Confederation and the first Imperial Chancellor of the German Empire.

Bismarckstraße was a former splendid boulevard in a central location, which was laid out in the 19th century as an important traffic and business street parallel to the banks of the Rhine and runs straight from Wredestraße to Jaegerstraße. In 1885 the street was named after the Prussian-German statesman and Chancellor Otto von Bismarck.

Most of the sophisticatedly designed residential and commercial buildings from the Wilhelminian era were destroyed in the Second World War, so that only two representative public buildings have survived in the southern section. Otherwise, the streetscape is characterized by six to seven-story commercial buildings from the 1950s.

Blücherstrasse

67063 Ludwigshafen-Hemshof

Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher was a Prussian field marshal and excelled in important battles. He owed the popular nickname Marshal Forward to his offensive troop leadership .

Blücherstrasse was laid out in the 19th century. It begins on Graefenaustrasse and continues to Goerdelerplatz, where it is continued by Leuschnerstrasse.

The development is characterized by three to four-storey rows of houses with residential and commercial buildings from the early days.

Bockenheimer Strasse

67067 Ludwigshafen-Maudach

Bockenheim an der Weinstraße is a local community in the community of Leiningerland (Bad Dürkheim district).

Böcklinstrasse

67061 Ludwigshafen-Süd

Arnold Böcklin was a Swiss painter, draftsman, graphic artist and symbolist sculptor. He is considered one of the most important visual artists of the 19th century in Europe.

Bohlstrasse

67063 Ludwigshafen-Hemshof

Böhlstrasse begins at Hemshofstrasse and leads to Anilinstrasse. It got its name in 1885 and goes back to a field name for the area between Friesenheim and Rheinschaue. Only the city mission has survived of the historical structure; the workers' houses of the BASF colony were demolished in the 1960s to make a parking lot.

On the representative portal of the city mission is written in Gothic elements:

“LOOKING FOR THE BEST IN THE CITY. JEREM. 29.7A. D. 1885. "

Bolandenstrasse

67067 Ludwigshafen, Germany

Bolanden is a local church in the Verbandsgemeinde Kirchheimbolanden in the Donnersbergkreis.

Borsigstrasse

67063 Ludwigshafen

The Borsig company was a German mechanical engineering company based in Berlin. The company was mainly active in the construction of steam locomotives and during the era of steam locomotives it was the largest in Europe and the second largest in the world.

Bozener Strasse

67067 Ludwigshafen, Germany

Bolzano is the capital of South Tyrol, an autonomous province in Italy.

Brahmsstrasse

67061 South

Johannes Brahms is considered one of the most important European composers of the second half of the 19th century.

Brandenburger Strasse

67065 Mundenheim

The state of Brandenburg is a state in northeast Germany.

Brändströmstrasse

67069 Oppau, Edigheim, Pfingstweide

Elsa Brändström was a Swedish philanthropist, known as the "Angel of Siberia" in the Russian prison camps of the First World War.

Brown Coal Road

67065 Ludwigshafen-Mundenheim

Lignite is a brownish-black, mostly loose sedimentary rock that was created by carbonizing plant residues through coaling.

The brown coal road is a dead end road in the port area that leads away from Inselstraße.

wide street

Martinskirche

67067 Ludwigshafen-Maudach

The Breite Straße is a long but by no means wide street that branches off from Maudacher Straße in the middle of the Maudach district and leads north out of Maudach.

The Protestant Martinskirche stands on Breite Strasse.

Breitscheidstrasse

67069 Oppau, Edigheim, Pfingstweide

Rudolf Breitscheid († 1944 in Buchenwald concentration camp ) was a social democratic politician.

Bruchwiesenstrasse

67059 Ludwigshafen-Mitte

Bruchwiesenstrasse is a multi-lane road that runs between Blies and the vocational school, the Ludwigshafen University of Applied Sciences and the Postgiroamt.

Brother way

67069 Ludwigshafen-Edigheim

The Bruderweg is a side street between Werderstrasse and Krimhildstrasse in Edigheim.

Brunckstrasse

67063 Ludwigshafen-Friesenheim

Heinrich von Brunck was a chemist. He worked for a long time at BASF , where he was technical director and in 1901 became its chairman. He succeeded in synthesizing indigo and financed the research work of Fritz Haber , who, together with Carl Bosch, invented a process that enabled the synthetic production of ammonia as a substitute for saltpeter for the production of fertilizers and explosives. At BASF, he is considered the father of corporate social welfare.

Bruno-Koerner-Strasse

67059 Ludwigshafen-Valentin-Bauer settlement

Bruno Körner was an SPD politician. From 1899 he was a member of the Ludwigshafen City Council for the SPD. In the elections in 1905, 1907, 1912 and 1920 he was elected as a member of the Bavarian state parliament.

Bunsenstrasse

67069 Ludwigshafen, Germany

Robert Wilhelm Bunsen was a chemist. He developed the spectral analysis together with Gustav Robert Kirchhoff and perfected the Bunsen burner named after him .

Burbacher Strasse

67063 Ludwigshafen

Burbach is a municipality in the Eifel .

Bürgerhof

67059 center

The Bürgerhof is a central square in the city center between Bismarckstrasse and Ludwigstrasse, where the Volkshochschule Ludwigshafen is located. The systems of Bürgerbräu AG used to stand here. The Bürgerhof is to be redesigned and upgraded as part of the Ludwigshafen urban redevelopment.

Mayor-Butscher-Strasse

Pub on the railway line

67065 Ludwigshafen-Mundenheim

The Bürgermeister-Butscher-Straße is a street that runs west of the railway line and passes under the so-called Devil's Bridge (Schänzeldamm) to the northeast. It then turns into Ernst-Boehe-Strasse.

Mayor-Fries-Strasse

67069 Edigheim

The Bürgermeister-Fries-Straße was originally called Ratsgasse, then Dalbergstraße until it was named after the Edigheim mayor Martin Fries in 1962.

Bürgermeister-Grünzweig-Strasse

67059 Mitte, West

Carl Grünzweig was mayor of Ludwigshafen from 1891 to 1896.

The Bürgermeister-Grünzweig-Strasse was called Humboldtstrasse until 1961, before it was named after Dr. Carl Grünzweig was renamed, who was mayor of Ludwigshafen from 1891 to 1896 and founder of the Grünzweig & Hartmann cork stone factory. It starts on Gräfenaustraße, runs parallel to the former state road to Oggersheim and is continued by Industriestraße. Originally, industry was located here, including Grünzweig & Hartmann and the municipal gas factory.

Mayor-Hoffmann-Strasse

67059 Mitte, West

Joseph Hoffmann was mayor of Ludwigshafen from 1868–1872, his son Wendelin Hoffmann from 1890–1891.

The Bürgermeister-Hoffmann-Strasse was shortened to about half of its original length in the course of the construction of the elevated road.

Bürgermeister-Kutterer-Strasse

67059 Ludwigshafen-Mitte

Georg Kutterer was mayor of Ludwigshafen from 1872–1889.

The Bürgermeister-Kutterer-Strasse was laid out in the middle of the 19th century in the city center. It begins on Wredestrasse and leads to Benckiserstrasse. Originally it was called Jahnstrasse and was named after the Ludwigshafen mayor Georg Kutterer in 1960.

Mayor Trupp Street

67069 Ludwigshafen, Germany

Mayor's Wrath Square

67069 Ludwigshafen, Germany

Bürgerstrasse

67063 Ludwigshafen-Hemshof

Burgundenstrasse

67059 Ludwigshafen-Valentin-Bauer settlement

Bush path

67071 Ludwigshafen-Oggersheim

Buschweg is a short street north of Hans-Warsch-Platz in the center of the Oggersheim district .

Individual evidence

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  2. Zero heating costs house ( Memento from November 19, 2007 in the Internet Archive )
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