Streets and squares in Ludwigshafen am Rhein / S

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Schwalbenweg

67063 Ludwigshafen-Friesenheim

Schlachthofstrasse

67059 Valentin-Bauer-Siedlung (today Valentin-Bauer-Strasse) 67059 Ludwigshafen

Saarbrücker Strasse

67063 Ludwigshafen-Friesenheim

Saarbrücken is the state capital of Saarland .

Saarbrücker Strasse is an extension of Völklinger Strasse on the northern edge of the Friesenheim district between Luitpoldstrasse and Sternstrasse.

Saarburger Strasse

67063 Ludwigshafen-Friesenheim

Saarburg is a town in the Trier-Saarburg district.

Saarburger Strasse runs parallel to the Industriestrasse and Mannheimer Strasse from Friesenheim to Oggersheim. The nationally known climbing center Extrem Mannheim-Ludwigshafen is located on this street.

Saarlandstrasse

St. Sebastian on Saarlandstrasse

67061 Ludwigshafen-Mundenheim

The Saarland is a federal state of the Federal Republic of Germany. As a political unit, the Saarland emerged as the "Saar area" in 1920 as a result of the Treaty of Versailles . It was under the League of Nations as a mandate area for 15 years .

The Saarlandstraße leads from Mundenheim to the southern city center and has four lanes on its entire route. The tram route of line 6 runs between the two directions of travel. In the northeast, after the railway underpass, it merges into Heinigstrasse. In Mundenheim it is continued from Rheingönheimer Straße.

The street was laid out in 1903 next to Mundenheimer Straße as the second connecting axis between Mundenheim and Ludwigshafen. The street was originally called Kaiser-Allee, but was renamed during the Third Reich in memory of the annexation of the Saarland to the German Reich in 1935.

In the 1950s, the northern edge of Mundenheim merged with the southern periphery of the city center, so that the boundaries of the two districts can no longer be seen.

Saarlauterer Strasse

67071 Ludwigshafen, Germany

Saarlautern was another name for Saarlouis , which was merged with what is now the Fraulautern district in 1936 and renamed Saarlautern; this was reversed in 1945 by the French occupying forces. It is controversial whether the renaming carried out during the Nazi regime was also a Germanization.

Saarlauterer Straße is a side street of Mannheimer Straße between the districts of Friesenheim and Oggersheim opposite the junction with Wollstraße. Another Saarland street branches off from Saarlauterer Straße, Sankt Ingberter Straße.

Sachsenstrasse

67067 Ludwigshafen-Gartenstadt

The Saxons (people) were a West Germanic people (Old Saxons).

Sachsenstraße is a cross street to Brandenburgerstraße and Schlesierstraße in the Ernst-Reuter-Siedlung.

dead end

67069 Ludwigshafen-Oppau

A street is called a dead end because like a sack it has only one opening; The input and output are therefore identical.

The Oppau cul-de-sac is a short cul-de-sac that branches off from the central Kirchenstrasse in Oppau to the south.

Salmenstrasse

67069 Ludwigshafen-Edigheim

Salm is another name for salmon , salmo.

Salmenstraße is one of several streets in the north of Edigheim that are named after terms from the fishing language: Reusenstraße, Anglerstraße, etc.

Salzburger Strasse

Marien Hospital

67067 Ludwigshafen-Gartenstadt

Salzburg is the capital of the federal state of the same name in Austria.

Salzburger Strasse runs parallel to Maudacher Strasse and is one of several streets in the Ernst Reuter settlement of the garden city that are named after places in Austria.

The Marienkrankenhaus is located on Salzburger Straße, where the baby basket from Ludwigshafen is located. The Marienkrankenhaus was opened in 1930 and was praised by keynote speakers and the press as an architectural masterpiece and the most modern sanatorium in Germany.

Samariterstrasse

67069 Ludwigshafen-Edigheim

The Samaritans form their own religious community, which, like Judaism, emerged from the people of Israel. The expression of the Good Samaritan goes back to a parable of Jesus in the New Testament in Luke (10.30–37 EU ). In this story, a seriously injured man, whom a Jewish priest and a Levite carelessly leave behind, receives help from a Samaritan who was avoided by the Jews .

The Samariterstraße is a short street in Edigheim that branches off from the Ostring and leads to Oppauer Straße.

Samuel Hahnemann Way

67071 Ludwigshafen-Oggersheim

The doctor and medical writer Samuel Hahnemann is the founder of homeopathy .

The Samuel-Hahnemann-Weg is a side path of the Paracelcusstraße in front of the professional association accident clinic Ludwigshafen , whose most famous patients were the racing drivers Niki Lauda and Heinz-Harald Frentzen .

Sand alley

67067 Ludwigshafen-Rheingönheim

Sandgasse is a short street in the center of the Rheingönheim district that runs parallel to the main street.

The name is reminiscent of earlier sand mining.

Sauerbruchstrasse

67063 Ludwigshafen-Friesenheim

Ferdinand Sauerbruch is one of the most important and influential surgeons of the first half of the 20th century.

Sauerbruchstrasse leads from the south to the Ludwigshafen Clinic .

Saumgartenweg

67071 Ludwigshafen-Oggersheim

The Saumgartenweg is a path on the southern outskirts of Oggersheim, which runs largely parallel to Marbacher Straße through gardens past Helmut Kohl's property .

Schanzstrasse

67063 Ludwigshafen

Schanzstrasse begins on the edge of the North district on Welserstrasse and ends on Goethestrasse. Its name is reminiscent of the former entrenchments from the time of the Napoleonic Wars that were located here.

Scharnhorststrasse

67061 Ludwigshafen-Süd

Gerhard von Scharnhorst was a Prussian field marshal and army reformer .

Scharnhorststrasse leads from Lagerhausstrasse to Beethovenstrasse, where the Ludwigshafen Police Department is located.

Schauernheimer way

67071 Ludwigshafen-Ruchheim

Schauernheim is a district of the community of Dannstadt-Schauernheim in the Rhein-Pfalz-Kreis .

The Schauernheimer Weg is a cul-de-sac that branches off to the west from the central Mutterstadter Straße in Ruchheim .

Scheffelstrasse

67063 Ludwigshafen-Friesenheim

Joseph Victor von Scheffel was a well-read German writer and poet in the 19th century, the author of short stories and verse as well as several well-known song texts.

Scheffelstrasse connects northern Leuschnerstrasse with Carl-Bosch-Strasse.

Schellingstrasse

67063 Ludwigshafen-Friesenheim

Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling was one of the main proponents of the philosophy of German idealism.

Schellingstrasse connects Schopenhauerstrasse, Geibelstrasse and Bremserstrasse in the immediate vicinity of BASF .

Picaresque line

67067 Ludwigshafen-Maudach

Schelm is an old name for carrion and line is another word for alley. The Schelmenzeile was the place where the knacker did his work.

Schießhausstrasse

67061 Ludwigshafen-Süd

The former rifle house in Ludwigshafen was located on Schießhausstrasse .

Schießhausstraße runs on an imaginary extension of Schützenstraße from Mundenheimer Straße to Lagerhausstraße.

Reed Road

67067 Ludwigshafen-Maudach

The reed (Phragmites australis; Syn .: Phragmites communis Trin.) Is a type of sweet grass (Poaceae) and is also commonly referred to as reed.

The reed road was laid out in 1967. The development consists of the Alfred Delp School and the Catholic community center. In autumn the Maudacher Kerwe takes place on the street.

Schillerplatz

67067 Ludwigshafen-Oggersheim

Friedrich Schiller is considered the most important German playwright. On his escape in September 1782, Schiller spent seven and a half weeks in Oggersheim (two nights of which in today's " Schillerhaus "). a. " Cabal and Love " wrote.

Schiller Street

Schiller House

67067 Ludwigshafen-Oggersheim

Schillerstraße leads from Schillerplatz in the middle of Oggersheim to the southwest to Speyerer Straße. A few streets branch off from it to the south that refer to Friedrich Schiller: Andreas-Streicher- Strasse, Dalbergstrasse, Fieskostrasse and Ifflandstrasse.

The Schillerhaus is also located on Schillerstrasse, where Schiller stayed for a few weeks under the code name Dr. Schmidt spent.

Schinkelstrasse

67069 Ludwigshafen, Germany

Karl Friedrich Schinkel was a Prussian architect, builder, town planner and painter who had a decisive influence on classicism in Prussia.

Schlehengang

67067 Ludwigshafen-Gartenstadt

The blackthorn (Prunus spinosa), also sloe, sloe, hedge thorn or black thorn is a medium-sized shrub or small tree of the genus Prunus, which belongs to the subfamily of stone fruit plants (Amygdaloideae) within the rose family (Rosaceae).

The Schlehengang is a cross street to Raschigstraße im Hochfeld, which is an extension of Herxheimer Straße and ends in the north at Abteistraße.

Schlossgasse

Model of the Oggersheim Castle

67071 Ludwigshafen-Oggersheim

From 1720 Count Palatine Joseph Karl von Pfalz-Sulzbach had a pleasure palace built. After his death it was not used for 22 years, until 1751 Count Palatine Friedrich Michael von Pfalz-Birkenfeld made Oggersheim his summer residence and had a large baroque garden laid out. In 1767 the Mannheim Elector Karl Theodor bought the complex and gave it to his increasingly estranged wife Elisabeth Auguste in 1768 , who lived there with an entourage of over 100 people until 1793. In 1793 the French revolutionary troops reached the Palatinate and in early 1794 also Oggersheim. The soldiers lived in the Oggersheimer Schloss, and they heated the rooms with open fires, whereby the whole complex burned down through recklessness.

Schloßgasse is a street near the Oggersheim train station that branches off from Orangeriestraße and, like this, is reminiscent of the former Oggersheim Castle.

Schlossstrasse

Ruchheim Castle

67071 Ludwigshafen-Ruchheim

Schloßstraße is a short street in a central location between Oggersheimer Straße and Lorscher Straße. As an extension of Fußgönheimer Strasse, it is one of the oldest streets in Ruchheim .

It is named after the former moated castle of the Barons von Hallberg , which has been located here since the 15th century .

Narrow alley

67063 Ludwigshafen-Hemshof

Schmale Gasse is a path in the BASF housing estate, from which, for example, the 1st, 2nd and 3rd garden path branch off.

Schmiedegasse

67067 Ludwigshafen-Rheingönheim

Schmiedegasse is a street in the Rheingönheim district that branches off a few meters south of the main street from Hohen Straße. It is named after the former blacksmith shop that was located on this central street.

Schnabelbrunnengasse

67071 Ludwigshafen-Oggersheim

Schnabelbrunnengasse is a street in the middle of the Oggersheim district that leads away from Hans-Warsch-Platz.

Schönaustrasse

67069 Ludwigshafen, Germany

Schönau is a municipality in the district of Südwestpfalz.

Schönaustraße is a street that goes south from the Nordring in the Oppau district.

Schopenhauerstrasse

67063 Ludwigshafen-Friesenheim

The philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer was one of the first philosophers of the 19th century to believe that the world was based on an unreasonable principle.

Schopenhauerstraße is a connecting street between Leuschnerstraße and Brunckstraße in the Friesenheim district.

Schreberstrasse

67065 Ludwigshafen-Gartenstadt

Moritz Schreber was an orthopedist and educator, namesake of the allotment gardens and the German Schreberjugend.

Schreberstraße is a cross street to Niederfeldstraße in Ludwigshafen's garden city .

The street name is closely related to the garden city idea, a model of planned urban development designed by the British Ebenezer Howard in 1898 as a reaction to the poor housing conditions in large cities.

Schubertstrasse

67061 Ludwigshafen, Germany

Franz Schubert was an Austrian composer.

Schuckertstrasse

67063 Ludwigshafen-Friesenheim

Sigmund Schuckert was an electrical engineer and founder of Schuckert & Co.

Schuckertstrasse leads from Sternstrasse to the southeast to Siemensstrasse and Ernst-Lehmann-Strasse.

School alley

67067 Ludwigshafen-Rheingönheim

Schulgäßchen is a southern side street of the main street in Rheingönheim, which is reminiscent of the location of the former school.

Schulstrasse

67059 Ludwigshafen-Mitte

Schulstrasse is a short street near the Rathaus-Center and connects the pedestrian zone in Bismarckstrasse with Berliner Strasse. It is reminiscent of an earlier school and now leads to the Carl-Bosch-Gymnasium. The Ludwigshafen post office is also located in the street.

Schumannstrasse

67061 Ludwigshafen-Süd

Robert Schumann was a composer and pianist.

Schumannstrasse is a side street off Mundenheimer Strasse that leads into a district with mostly composers' names. It crosses Mendelssohnstrasse and ends at Lisztstrasse.

Schwanthalerallee

67061 Ludwigshafen-Süd

Franz Xaver Schwanthaler was a sculptor and draftsman.

The Schwanthalerallee runs on the Parkinsel from Schwanthalerplatz to Parkstraße near other artists' streets such as Lenbachstraße and Otto-Dill-Straße.

Schwanthalerplatz

67061 Ludwigshafen-Süd

The Schwanthaler family was a family of sculptors from the Baroque and Rococo periods in Ried im Innkreis, Upper Austria.

The bilingual private kindergarten Parkinsel is located in Schwanthalerplatz 18 and has been run by the family for generations.

Schwedlerstrasse

67063 Ludwigshafen-Friesenheim

Johann Wilhelm Schwedler was a 19th century civil engineer who became known as a designer of bridges and as the inventor of the Schwedler girder named after him.

The Schwedlerstraße is a parallel street to Industriestraße , which branches off to the northwest from Kopernikusstraße.

Silent Street

Field chapel and Maudacher workshop

67067 Ludwigshafen-Maudach

Schweigen-Rechtenbach is a municipality in the southern Weinstrasse district.

Schweigener Strasse leads from the Maudach bypass road to Hindenburgstrasse.

There is an old field chapel on Schweigener Straße, which originally stood outside the village, but is now surrounded by houses. The building next to it houses the Maudach workshop and an assisted living project .

Schwertstrasse

67063 Ludwigshafen-Friesenheim

Schwertstrasse is a short connecting road from Sternstrasse and Carl-Clemm-Strasse that runs parallel to Keplerstrasse.

Schwindstrasse

67061 Ludwigshafen-Süd

Moritz von Schwind was an Austrian painter and draftsman. Along with Carl Spitzweg, ER was the most important and most popular painter of the German Late Romantic period.

Schwindstrasse is located on Parkinsel and connects Hafenstrasse with Parkstrasse. There is a waterworks on the road.

Sebastian-Bach-Strasse

67061 Ludwigshafen-Süd

Johann Sebastian Bach was a composer, organ and piano virtuoso of the baroque era. Today he is one of the most famous composers of all, whose music influenced later composers significantly.

Sedanstrasse

67063 Ludwigshafen

Sedan is a city in France in the Champagne-Ardenne region. During the Battle of Sedan in the Franco-Prussian War , the French Emperor Napoléon III. Captured with 100,000 soldiers in 1870 and taken prisoner to Wilhelmshöhe Palace in Kassel. In Germany this event was celebrated as Sedan Day until 1918.

Seilerstrasse

67063 Ludwigshafen-Hemshof

The Seilerstraße begins at the confluence of Von-der-Tann-Straße and Gräfenaustraße, runs to Rohrlachstraße and there opens into Goerdelerplatz.

The name goes back to a ropes shop that was established here in the 19th century.

Semmelweisstrasse

67071 Ludwigshafen-Oggersheim

Ignaz Semmelweis was a Hungarian doctor in what was then Austria-Hungary. He recognized the cause of puerperal fever and was the first to introduce hygiene regulations for doctors and hospital staff.

Semmelweisstrasse runs in front of the Zum Guten Hirten hospitals and the Ludwigshafen Accident Clinic .

Senefelderstrasse

67063 Ludwigshafen

The Austrian actor and theater writer Alois Senefelder was the inventor of lithography . During attempts to duplicate sheet music motivated by financial difficulties, he discovered that Solnhofen limestone was well suited as a basis for a printing process.

Shellstrasse

67065 Ludwigshafen-Mundenheim

Royal Dutch Shell is a petroleum company and one of the world's largest energy companies.

Shellstrasse is a street in the port area that branches off from Inselstrasse largely parallel to Aralstrasse.

The street is named after the tank farms.

Transylvania Street

67065 Ludwigshafen, Germany

Siebenpfeifferstrasse

67071 Ludwigshafen-Oggersheim

Philipp Jakob Siebenpfeiffer was the initiator of the Hambach Festival together with the publicist Johann Georg August Wirth .

Siebenpfeifferstraße connects Niedererdstraße with Weimarer Straße in the south of Oggersheim.

Silcherstrasse

67061 Ludwigshafen-Süd

Friedrich Silcher was a composer who is best known today for his songs.

Silgestrasse

67067 Ludwigshafen-Maudach

The Caraway-leaved Silge (Selinum carvifolia), also known simply as Silge, is an umbellifer that occurs in Central Europe.

Sinsheimer Strasse

67067 Ludwigshafen, Germany

Sinsheim is a city in the northwest of Baden-Württemberg. It is known for the Sinsheim Auto and Technology Museum .

Slevogtweg

67061 Ludwigshafen, Germany

Max Slevogt was an impressionist painter. Together with Lovis Corinth and Max Liebermann, he was one of the last representatives of open air painting (plein air painting), painting directly in front of the motif in the great outdoors, in contrast to studio painting. Slevogt was a founding member of the Palatinate Artists Working Group.

Sodastrasse

67063 Ludwigshafen

Soda is a salt mineral and an important raw material or an important auxiliary agent for the production of glass, bleaching agents, detergents, coloring agents and tannery products.

Speyerer Strasse

Speyer is a historically and culturally important city on the Upper Rhine.

Spraterstrasse

67067 Ludwigshafen, Germany

Friedrich Sprater was a Palatinate historian. He dealt primarily with the history of his home region and, as director of the Historical Museum of the Palatinate (Speyer), was involved in the excavations of numerous historical sites.

Spreeallee

The Spree is an almost 400 kilometer long tributary of the Havel in eastern Germany.

Stadtgartenstrasse

67071 Ludwigshafen-Oggersheim

Stadtgartenstraße leads south from Schillerstraße to Oggersheimer Stadtpark and passes the pilgrimage church of the Assumption of Mary .

The Stadtgartenstraße was formerly called Klingasse, the name Martinsgasse has been handed down for the younger section. It moved to the city park, which was laid out in 1912, from which it received its current name in 1914.

Stefan-Zweig-Strasse

Stefan Zweig was an important Austrian writer.

Steiermarkstrasse

67065 Ludwigshafen, Germany

In terms of area, Styria is the second largest federal state in Austria.

Sternstrasse

Star Street Festival

67063 Ludwigshafen-Friesenheim

Sternstrasse is a longer street that begins in the north of the Friesenheim district on Brunckstrasse and ends in the south of the Oggersheim district on Mannheimer Strasse .

St. Gallus Street

67063 Ludwigshafen

St. Gallus was an Irish wandering monk and missionary whose main activity took place in the Lake Constance area. He is considered the founder of the city of St. Gallen .

Strasbourg way

67069 Ludwigshafen-Pfingstweide

Strasbourg is the capital of the Alsace region in eastern France .

The Straßburger Weg is a connection between Pariser Strasse and Lisabonner Weg in the west of the Pfingstweide district .

Strohgasse

67071 Ludwigshafen-Ruchheim

The Strohgasse is a dirt road that branches off to the north from Fußgönheimer Straße to the west of Ruchheim.

Studernheimer Strasse

Studernheim is a district of the city of Frankenthal.

Stützelstrasse

67069 Ludwigshafen-Oppau

Karl Stützel was a politician for the Bavarian People's Party (BVP). In 1920 he was promoted to ministerial councilor and in 1921 was briefly state commissioner for the relief organization on the occasion of the explosion of the Oppau nitrogen works . For his work, Oppau made him an honorary citizen.

Stützel resolutely fought the KPD and the NSDAP . In 1925 he imposed a ban on speaking against Adolf Hitler , which was only lifted in March 1927, and tried to get his deportation. He also thwarted the attempt by Wilhelm Frick and Rudolf Buttmann to obtain Hitler's naturalization . In 1930/31 he issued a uniform ban and temporarily banned the SA and SS .

Stützelstrasse is an extension of Huguenotstrasse in the south of Oppau .

Sudermannstrasse

67061 Ludwigshafen, Germany

Hermann Sudermann was a writer and playwright.

Sulzbacher Strasse

67063 Ludwigshafen-Friesenheim

Sulzbach / Saar is a city in the Saarbrücken regional association . The name of the neighboring Bexbacher Straße, which describes the place Bexbach in Saarland, only reveals which Sulzbach is here .

Sülzer Hof

67071 Ludwigshafen-Ruchheim

The Sülzer Hof is a road that leads to the farm of the same name on the southern outskirts of Ruchheim .

Soup Street

Lannerstraße and Suppéstraße ( Saarlandstraße in the background )

67061 Ludwigshafen-Süd

Franz von Suppè was an Austrian composer and author of over 200 plays, most of which were operettas .

The Suppéstraße is a cross street of the Saarlandstraße , which flows into the Kurfürstenstraße.

Individual evidence

  1. Quoted from http://www.st-marienkrankenhaus.de/index.php?id=chronik
  2. http://www.kindergarten-ludwigshafen.de/
  3. City Archives of the City of Ludwigshafen am Rhein (ed.): History of the City of Ludwigshafen am Rhein: Vol. 2., From the end of the First World War to the present . Ludwigshafen am Rhein 2003, ISBN 3-924667-35-7 , p. 982