Streets and squares in Ludwigshafen am Rhein / L

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Lambrecht Street

67067 Ludwigshafen, Germany

Lambrecht (Pfalz) is a town in the Bad Dürkheim district in the Palatinate.

Lambsheimer Strasse

67071 Ludwigshafen, Germany

Lambsheim is an association-free municipality in the Rhein-Pfalz-Kreis, which is about ten kilometers from Ludwigshafen.

Lannerstrasse

Lannerstraße and Suppéstraße ( Saarlandstraße in the background )

67061 Ludwigshafen-Süd

August Lanner was an Austrian composer, the son of the composer Joseph Lanner .

Lannerstrasse was a short street that led from Saarlandstrasse to Kurfürstenstrasse. After the residential buildings there were demolished in 2007/2008, the street name is practically orphaned.

Lärchenweg

67067 Ludwigshafen, Germany

Lausitzer Strasse

67065 Ludwigshafen, Germany

Lautereckenstrasse

67069 Ludwigshafen, Germany

Lauterecken is a small town in the Kusel district.

Leininger Strasse

67067 Ludwigshafen, Germany

Altleiningen and Neuleiningen as well as Altleiningen Castle and Neuleiningen Castle in the Bad Dürkheim district

Leinstrasse

67067 Ludwigshafen, Germany

Flax (Linum) or flax is a genus of plant species from the linaceae family.

Lenaustraße

67063 Ludwigshafen

Lenaustraße runs parallel to Hemshofstraße and connects Leuschnerstraße and Rollesstraße.

Leuschnerstrasse

67063 Ludwigshafen

Leuschnerstrasse was laid out as a wide avenue at the end of the 19th century. It begins at Goerdelerplatz and ends at Ruthenplatz in Friesenheim. Originally it was called Rupprechtstraße, during the Third Reich it was renamed Ostmarkstraße, after 1945 it was given its current name after the trade unionist Wilhelm Leuschner .

Their appearance is characterized by a striking density of historical monuments. On Leuschnerstrasse in the districts of Hemshof and Friesenheim are among other things BASF's Feierabendhaus , the Friedenskirche and the Max-Planck-Gymnasium .

Liebermannstrasse

67063 Ludwigshafen

Max Liebermann was a painter and graphic artist. He is one of the most important representatives of German impressionism.

Liebigstrasse

Justus von Liebig was a German chemist.

Privet aisle

The privet (Ligustrum), or seldom called Rainweiden, are a genus of plants from the olive family (Oleaceae).

Limburgerhofweg

Limburgerhof is a community in the Rhine-Palatinate district and is known nationwide through the BASF Limburgerhof agricultural center .

Limburgstrasse

The monastery Limburg is a former monastery, which is located near the town of Bad Durkheim on the eastern edge of the Palatinate Forest.

Limburgstraße is a short strait between Haveringallee and Von-der-Tann-Straße. It was originally called Kleine Straße and was renamed in 1890.

Lina Summer Way

Lina Sommer was a Palatine dialect poet.

Lina Staab way

Lina Staab was a German poet.

Lindelbronnstrasse

Lindelbrunn Castle is a medieval castle ruin approx. 3 km from Vorderweidenthal in the Südliche Weinstrasse district.

Lisztstrasse

67061 South

Lisztstrasse begins at the level of the Südwest-Stadion on Von-Weber-Strasse and ends at Schützenplatz. It has been named after the pianist and composer Franz Liszt since 1906 .

Lorientallee

67059 Ludwigshafen

Lorient is a city in Brittany . It is the French twin town of Ludwigshafen.

Lorscher Strasse

67071 Ludwigshafen, Germany

Lorsch is a town in the Bergstrasse district in southern Hesse. Lorsch is known for the Lorsch Monastery, which has been declared a World Heritage Site .

Ludowicistrasse

67071 Ludwigshafen-Ruchheim

The Carl Ludowici folded tile works in Jockgrim (southern Palatinate), which were in operation from 1883 to 1972, were once among the largest brick factories in the world. The industrial production of roof tiles began with the Z1 interlocking tile, registered for a patent by Wilhelm Ludowici in 1881 .

The road was created when the so-called settlement was built in 1934, when these bricks were used in large quantities.

Ludwigsplatz

Ludwigsplatz

67059 center

The Ludwigsplatz is a central but little busier place in Ludwigshafen, which is equipped with a sculptural ensemble. Characteristic of the centrally located square are the old plane trees, which can already be seen in photos at the end of the 19th century, when the square was still a market and the former Ludwigshafen sack station was in the immediate vicinity.

Together with Ludwigstrasse, it formed the western boundary of the former winter harbor. This original market square was named in 1885 in memory of the city's founder, King Ludwig I of Bavaria. In 1897 the monumental fountain created by the sculptor Hans Arnold for Ludwig I was inaugurated, in 1905 a monument to Schiller was inaugurated, both of which were lost.

Ludwigstrasse

67059 center

Ludwigstrasse is one of the two central streets in the city center and runs from Berliner Platz to Ludwigsplatz.

Ludwig-Wolker-Strasse

67069 Ludwigshafen, Germany

Ludwig Wolker was a leading figure in the Catholic youth movement and co-founder of the Association of German Catholic Youth ( BDKJ ).