Streets and squares in Ludwigshafen am Rhein / R
Rheinfeldstrasse
67063 Ludwigshafen-Friesenheim
Red Cross Way
67059 Valentin-Bauer-Siedlung
Rollesstrasse
67063 Ludwigshafen-Hemshof
Rabensteinstrasse
67071 Ludwigshafen-Oggersheim
Rabenstein is an Austrian partner municipality of Oggersheim .
Rabensteinstraße branches off from Speyerer Straße in the south of Oggersheim and leads into Neugraben.
Radestrasse
67067 Ludwigshafen, Germany
The corn wheel (Agrostemma githago) belongs to the carnation family (Caryophyllaceae).
Radestrasse is a street in the northwest of the Maudach district . The street name is in context with other plant names in the area, such as Kleestrasse and Malvestrasse.
Raiffeisenstrasse
67071 Ludwigshafen-Oggersheim
Friedrich Wilhelm Raiffeisen was a co-founder of the cooperative movement in Germany.
Raiffeisenstrasse begins at Speyerer Tor in the east and ends at Bertolt-Brecht-Strasse in the west. On this street is the Catholic parish church Christ König , a concrete church in the style of the 1960s.
Ramp path
67065 Ludwigshafen-Rheingönheim
A ramp is an inclined driveway or a stairway to overcome a difference in height.
The Rampenweg is a street in the industrial area of Rheingönheim.
Raschigstrasse
67065 Ludwigshafen-Gartenstadt
Fritz Raschig was an industrialist, chemist and politician. After working for the "Badische Anilin- und Sodafabrik" (BASF) for years from 1887, most recently as operations manager for the synthesis areas of benzoic acid, carbolic acid (phenol) and picric acid, he founded the Chemische Fabrik Raschig GmbH named after him in 1891 , which is today is still based in Ludwigshafen-Mundenheim. In 1916, Raschig donated 200,000 m² of land to the city of Ludwigshafen for those returning from the war, which led to the founding of the Ludwigshafen Garden City . A main street there is named after him as Raschigstraße.
The Raschigstraße leads from the Große Blies on the Bruchwiesenstraße in the east to the Kallstadter Straße in the west, directly on the Maudacher Bruch .
Town Hall Center
67059 Ludwigshafen-Mitte
The Rathaus-Center is a high-rise, opened in 1979, which houses the town hall and a shopping center. It is located at the northern end of the pedestrian zone on the site of the former main station, which was torn down as part of the business card project and replaced by the new Ludwigshafen main station .
Town Hall Square
67059 Ludwigshafen-Mitte
The central element on the Rathausplatz is the light gate, a 5 meter high bronze sculpture in the form of a keyhole.
The town hall square was inaugurated together with the town hall and the pedestrian zone in the 1970s. Before that, Jägerstrasse ran here to Ludwigsplatz.
Rehbachweg
67067 Ludwigshafen, Germany
The Rehbach is a 29 km long flowing water that does not have its own source. He separates from the Speyerbach in Neustadt an der Weinstrasse . It touches Haßloch, Böhl-Iggelheim, Schifferstadt, Limburgerhof and Neuhofen before it flows into the Rhine between Altrip and Ludwigshafen .
The border between the two dioceses of Worms and Speyer ran roughly at the level of the Rehbach estuary, so that Mundenheim, Friesenheim and Oggersheim were part of Wormsgau, while Maudach was in Speyergau.
René-Bohn-Strasse
67063 Ludwigshafen
The chemist René Bohn developed the first indanthrene dyes .
Reusenstrasse
67069 Ludwigshafen-Oppau
A fish trap is a device that is used for fishing.
The name of this street is reminiscent of the fishermen's guild, which was of great importance for Oppau in the past.
Rheinallee
67061 Ludwigshafen-Süd
The Rheinallee runs through the Rheinufer Süd development zone and merges into Lagerhausstrasse. It partly leads over the former site of the Halberger Hütte, a foundry that is still located there.
With the new residential area Rheinufer Süd , the city center is to be moved back directly to the Rhine. One of the first completed projects in 2009 was a pen for senior citizens with 115 to 120 places.
Rheingönheimer Strasse
67065 Ludwigshafen-Mundenheim
Rheingönheim is the southernmost district and at the same time one of the ten districts of the independent city of Ludwigshafen.
Rheingönheimer Strasse is the central street in the Mundenheim district . It begins in the northeast at Saarlandstrasse and merges into Rheingönheimer Hauptstrasse in the southwest after the district boundary.
Rheingrafenstrasse
67069 Ludwigshafen-Edigheim
The Rheingrafen were a noble family that held the county in the Rheingau as early as the High Middle Ages . Since they took over the legacy of the extinct Wildgraves at the beginning of the 15th century, they have been called Wildgraves and Rhine Graves. In 1459/1475 they came into the inheritance of the Counts of Salm (Obersalm) and then called themselves Counts of Salm.
The Rheingrafenstraße is a street in the north of Edigheim.
Rhein-Haardt-Bahn-Strasse
The Rhein-Haardtbahn (RHB) is a narrow-gauge railway with a gauge of 1,000 millimeters that connects Mannheim and Ludwigshafen am Rhein via Oggersheim, Ruchheim, Maxdorf, Fußgönheim, Ellerstadt, Gönnheim, and Friedelsheim with Bad Dürkheim an der Haardt.
Rhine promenade
67061 Ludwigshafen-Süd
The Rhine promenade belongs to the development zone Rheinufer Süd and runs directly along the Rhine .
The East Asia Institute, a facility of the Ludwigshafen University of Applied Sciences with a focus on the economy of Japan or the economy of China, is located on the Rhine promenade .
Rheinhorststrasse
67071 Ludwigshafen-Notwende
The Rheinhorststrasse is the extension of the Necessestrasse and merges into the street Am Weidenschlag.
Rheinrugenstrasse
67069 Ludwigshafen-Oppau
The name of this street is reminiscent of the fishermen's guild, which was of great importance for Oppau in the past.
Rheinuferstrasse

67059 Ludwigshafen-Mitte
Rheinuferstraße is located in the Mitte district. Some distance away, it leads past the new Rhein-Galerie building .
The section in the south part of this street that was formerly part of the development zone Rheinufer Süd and was renamed Rheinpromenade in 2009.
Richard-Wagner-Strasse
67061 Ludwigshafen-Süd
Richard Wagner was a composer, playwright, writer, theater director and conductor. With his musical dramas he is considered to be one of the most important innovators of European music in the 19th century.
Richinesstrasse
67071 Ludwigshafen-Ruchheim
Richinesstraße is a street in the west of the Ruchheim district . The oldest known name of Ruchheim can be found in the Lorsch Codex under the year 771 in the form Richinisheim , which should mean something like home of Richin .
Richines is also the name of the chamber choir of the Catholic parish.
Robert-Koch-Strasse
67063 Ludwigshafen-Hemshof
Robert Koch was a medical doctor and microbiologist. Koch succeeded for the first time in increasing the anthrax pathogen in culture and demonstrating its role in the development of the disease. In 1882 he discovered the causative agent of tuberculosis. In 1884 he discovered the cholera pathogen. In 1905 he received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
Robert-Lauth-Strasse
67071 Ludwigshafen-Notwende
Robert-Lauth-Straße is a street in the Notwende district.
Robert-Mayer-Strasse
67065 Ludwigshafen, Germany
Julius Robert von Mayer was a doctor and physicist. He was one of the first to formulate the "First Law of Thermodynamics".
Rohrlachstrasse
67059 Ludwigshafen-West and 67063 Ludwigshafen-West
The Rohrlacher Hof was an estate on the site of today's Hemshof .
Rohrlachstraße leads from Frankenthaler Straße in a north-easterly direction through the Hemshof.
The neo-Gothic Apostle Church is at Rohrlachstrasse 70 . The steadily increasing number of Protestant church members led in 1887 to the establishment of a second pastorate in Ludwigshafen, the Apostle Church in Rohrlachstrasse. Today the Apostle Church in Ludwigshafen is the best preserved Protestant church building from the time before the First World War.
Roman road
67065 Ludwigshafen-Rheingönheim
In Rheingönheim was under the Roman emperor Claudius a castle built.
Roentgenstrasse
67063 Ludwigshafen
The word X-ray (after the physicist Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen ) stands for the process of radiating through a body with X-rays using an X-ray emitter and the representation of the penetration of the body, for example using a fluorescent screen or an image intensifier (fluoroscopy).
Roonstrasse
67061 Ludwigshafen, Germany
Albrecht von Roon was a Prussian field marshal and, as a politician, an employee of Bismarck at the time when the empire was founded.
Roseggerstrasse
67065 Ludwigshafen, Germany
Peter Rosegger was an Austrian writer.
Rosenwörthstrasse
67071 Ludwigshafen-Notwende
Rosenwörthstrasse is a side street off Necessestrasse.
Rossini Street
67061 Ludwigshafen-Süd
Gioachino Rossini was an Italian composer. He is considered one of the most important bel canto opera composers .
Red Court
67067 Ludwigshafen-Gartenstadt
The Rote Hof owes its name to the strong color scheme of its plastered facades. The two-storey terraced houses in Heimatstil forms, arranged around a green inner courtyard, are combined into building blocks and grouped around residential courtyards. The entire facility is accessed through garden paths.
Rottstrasse
67061 Ludwigshafen-Süd
Hans Rott was an Austrian composer and organist.
Rottstrasse runs through the southern district from Saarlandstrasse to Lagerhausstrasse and crosses Wittelsbachstrasse and Mundenheimer Strasse.
Rubensstrasse
67061 Ludwigshafen-Süd
Peter Paul Rubens was a Flemish painter, diplomat of the Spanish-Habsburg crown and one of the most famous painters of the Baroque.
Ruchheimer Strasse
67071 Ludwigshafen-Oggersheim
Ruchheim is a district of the city of Ludwigshafen.
The Ruchheimer Straße begins in Oggersheim and turns into the Oggersheimer Straße after the boundary.
Rückertstrasse
67063 Ludwigshafen
Friedrich Rückert was a poet, translator and one of the founders of German oriental studies .
Ruppertsberger Strasse
67067 Ludwigshafen, Germany
Ruppertsberg is a municipality in the Bad Dürkheim district.
Ruprechtstrasse
67071 Ludwigshafen-Oggersheim
Russiconstrasse
In 1700 Ruchheim was sold to the von Russicon family from Basel .
Ruthenplatz
67063 Ludwigshafen-Friesenheim
The Ruthenplatz is a circular square in the north of Friesenheim. Coming from the south, Leuschnerstrasse ends at this place.