Streets and squares in Ludwigshafen am Rhein / H

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Haardtstrasse

67071 Ludwigshafen-Oggersheim

Haardt stands for a district of Neustadt an der Weinstrasse ( Haardt an der Weinstrasse ) and the low mountain range Haardt (Palatinate) .

Haardtstrasse is a shorter street that runs largely parallel to Dürkheimer Strasse between Friedrich-von-Bodelschwingh-Strasse and Wilhelm-Tell-Strasse.

Halbergstrasse

67061 South

The Halbergerhütte was a large, traditional ironworks company in the heyday of heavy industry. At the two locations in Saarbrücken and Ludwigshafen, the company manufactured products made of ductile cast iron for pipeline construction and for the automotive industry. Halbergstrasse was laid out in 1881 in connection with the construction of the Sulzer brothers machine factory. It was a short connecting road between Rheinuferstrasse and Mundenheimer Strasse. At that time it was called Rheinstrasse, in 1960 it was renamed after the Halberger Hütte had taken over the Sulzer company in 1941.

Hambacher Strasse

67067 Ludwigshafen, Germany

Hambach an der Weinstrasse was once a winegrowing village and was incorporated into the independent town of Neustadt an der Weinstrasse (Rhineland-Palatinate) in 1969, which is directly adjacent to the northeast. The place is considered to be the cradle of German democracy, because in 1832 a great freedom rally took place at the nearby Hambach Castle , the Hambach Festival .

Hans-Böckler-Strasse

67071 Ludwigshafen, Germany

Hans Böckler was a politician and union official.

Hans-Sachs-Strasse

67061 South

Hans Sachs was a poet, master singer and playwright.

Hans-Warsch-Platz

Hans Warsch on the district fountain of the city of Ludwigshafen

67071 Oggersheim

Hans Warsch was a shepherd who lived in Oggersheim in the 17th century. He became famous for a story that happened during the siege of Oggersheim during the Thirty Years' War and which Johann Philipp Abelinus told in his " True Descriptions of All Memorable Stories that Happened from 1617 to 1629 ". Hans Warsch becomes a hero by negotiating favorable surrender conditions for his city and by his behavior preventing the Spaniards from looting the city.

Hans-Warsch-Strasse

67071 Oggersheim

Hardenburgstrasse

67065 Ludwigshafen, Germany

The Hardenburg near Bad Dürkheim on the eastern edge of the Palatinate Forest is still in ruins and one of the most powerful castles in the Palatinate.

Hartmannstrasse

67063 Ludwigshafen

Jakob Freiherr von Hartmann was a Bavarian general.

Hartmannstrasse begins at Europaplatz and continues to Ganderhofstrasse. It was renamed in 1885 after the Bavarian general. The development on the west side between Kanalstraße and Ganderhofstraße was demolished in 1980 so that the view of Gräfenaustraße became free.

Main road

67065 Ludwigshafen-Rheingönheim

The main street is the oldest street in Rheingönheim and was part of the former connecting route between Mannheim and Speyer, which was laid out as a poplar avenue in the 18th century. In 1840 Rheingönheim was still a typical street village that ran along the main street. Otherwise only the back alley (today Schmiedegasse) and the school alley were built on. At that time there were 117 houses in the village, including 66 Hauptstrasse. During the Third Reich, it was called Adolf-Hitler-Strasse.

The main street begins at the new Rheingönheim cemetery, runs through the entire town center and ends at the Mundenheim boundary at Giulini-Platz, where it is continued in Mundenheim by Rheingönheimer Straße .

Haydnstrasse

67061 Ludwigshafen-Süd

Joseph Haydn was a leading Austrian composer of the Viennese Classic .

Haydnstraße runs in a district in which other streets are named after composers.

Lever road

67065 Ludwigshafen, Germany

Johann Peter Hebel is considered the most important Alemannic dialect poet. He was best known for his "Alemannic poems" and numerous calendar stories.

Hedwig Laudia Ring

67071 Ludwigshafen, Germany

Hedwig Laudien was a writer.

Hegelstrasse

67063 Ludwigshafen

Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel was a philosopher who is considered an important representative of German idealism.

Heinigstrasse

Student residence in Heinigstrasse

67059 Ludwigshafen-Mitte

Kurt Heinig was a German lithographer, politician (SPD) and journalist. Heinigstraße is a busy, multi-lane street in the center of the city, on which, among other things, a student residence hall and the German State Philharmonic of Rhineland-Palatinate are located.

Heinrich-Brüning-Strasse

67071 Ludwigshafen, Germany

Heinrich Brüning was a German politician of the Center Party and in the late phase of the Weimar Republic from 1930 to 1932 Chancellor of the German Empire.

Hemshofstrasse

67063 Ludwigshafen-Hemshof

The Hemshof is the oldest district of Ludwigshafen am Rhein. Together with the north and west districts, it forms the northern inner city district.

The Hemshofstraße begins on the lower bank of the Rhine and flows into the Goerdelerplatz. In 1885 it was named after a former farm that was documented in the 13th century. In the meantime it has been renamed Gellertstrasse.

On the south side, the Trinity Church and the Don Bosco House, built in the 1920s, form urban accents.

Herderstrasse

67065 Ludwigshafen, Germany

Johann Gottfried Herder was a poet, translator, theologian, and history and culture philosopher of the Weimar Classics .

Hermann-Hesse-Strasse

67071 Ludwigshafen, Germany

Hermann Hesse was a German-Swiss writer and leisure painter. His best-known works are Der Steppenwolf , Siddhartha , Peter Camenzind , Demian , Narcissus and Goldmund and Das Glasperlenspiel .

Hermann-Hofmann-Strasse

67059 Ludwigshafen

Hermann Hofmann was a German teacher and politician (ZENTRUM).

Hermann-Löns-Weg

67067 Ludwigshafen, Germany

Hermann Löns was a journalist and writer. Even during his lifetime he became a myth as a poet of nature and homeland.

Herxheimer Strasse

67065 Ludwigshafen, Germany

Herxheim is the name of two communities: Herxheim near Landau / Pfalz in the southern Weinstrasse district and Herxheim am Berg in the Bad Dürkheim district.

Hilgundstrasse

67067 Ludwigshafen-Rheingönheim

Hilgundstrasse is a short connecting road between Hauptstrasse and Bolandenstrasse. Originally it was called Kirchhofstraße in the section between Hauptstraße and Altfriedhofstraße, in the northern area Oggersheimer Weg. It was later called Hindenburgstrasse in its entirety. In 1960 it received its current name in memory of the Hilgundsgut, one of the seven large farms of the Hirschhorn lordship located in Rheingönheim .

Hillensheimer Strasse

67071 Ludwigshafen, Germany

The Hillensheimer Hof is a desert in the municipality of Mutterstadt .

Himmeroder way

67071 Ludwigshafen-Rheingönheim

The Himmerod monastery is a Cistercian abbey founded by Bernhard von Clairvaux in 1134/35 in the Eifel .

Hoheneckenstrasse

67065 Ludwigshafen-Mundenheim

Hohenecken is a place in the Palatinate Forest , which has been incorporated into the Kaiserslautern district since 1969 . Hohenecken Castle towers over the district .

The Hoheneckenstraße runs straight through the south of Mundenheim from the Rheingönheimer Straße to the Altriper Straße.

Hohenzollernstrasse

67063 Ludwigshafen

The House of Hohenzollern was next to the Habsburgs one of the most important German princely families, originally from the Swabian region.

Hohenzollernstrasse, which was broadly laid out in the 1890s, crosses the entire northern part of the city and ends in Friesenheim at the intersection with Sternstrasse. She has had her name since 1898.

In the southern area, the Marienkirche and the hospital building complex set the tone.

Hölderlinstrasse

67071 Ludwigshafen, Germany

Friedrich Hölderlin is one of the most important German poets. The connecting road between Schillerstrasse and Raiffeisenstrasse, which was laid out around 1912, was originally called Goethestrasse until it was renamed Hölderlinstrasse in 1962.

Homburger Strasse

67063 Ludwigshafen

Homburg is the district town of the Saarpfalz district in Saarland.

Hopfenstrasse

67065 Ludwigshafen, Germany

Hops (Humulus) is a genus of plants from the hemp family (Cannabaceae). The real hops (Humulus lupulus L.) is a perennial plant that can live up to fifty years and is used for brewing beer, among other things.

Huguenot Street

67069 Ludwigshafen, Germany

Huguenots is the name in use for the French Protestants in pre-revolutionary France since around 1560. Their beliefs were heavily influenced by the teaching of John Calvin .