Streets and squares in Ludwigshafen am Rhein / T

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Tannenstrasse

67067 Ludwigshafen-Gartenstadt

The firs (Abies) form a genus of plants in the pine family (Pinaceae).

The Tannenstraße is a cross street to the Eichenstraße on the eastern edge of the high field.

Theodor-Heuss-Strasse

67071 Ludwigshafen-Ruchheim

Theodor Heuss was the first Federal President of the Federal Republic of Germany from 1949 to 1959.

Theodor-Heuss-Straße is the eastern continuation of Paul-Münch-Straße in the Ruchheim district .

Thomas-Mann-Strasse

67071 Ludwigshafen-Oggersheim

Thomas Mann is one of the most important storytellers of the German language in the 20th century.

Thomas-Mann-Straße is a side street to Bertolt-Brecht-Straße in the west of the Oggersheim district.

Thorwaldsenstrasse

67071 Ludwigshafen-Süd

Bertel Thorvaldsen was a Danish sculptor.

Tilsiter way

67071 Ludwigshafen-Ruchheim

Sowetsk (Russian Советск, also transcribed as Sowjetsk; Tilsit until 1946 ) is a rajon-independent city in the Russian exclave Kaliningrad (German Königsberg), in the former East Prussia.

The Tilsiter Weg is a cross street to Mutterstadter Straße in the south of the Ruchheim district .

Treidlergasse

67065 Ludwigshafen, Germany

Towing refers to the activity of pulling ships on rivers by people or draft animals. Treidlergasse is a reminder that Mundenheim used to be closer to the Rhine .

Trifelsstrasse

67065 Ludwigshafen, Germany

The Reichsburg Trifels is a medieval castle above the small town of Annweiler in the south of the Palatinate on a triple-split red sandstone rock and therefore has its name, which means "triple rock".

Tulla Street

67069 Ludwigshafen, Germany

Johann Gottfried Tulla was a Baden engineer who straightened and made the Rhine navigable in the 19th century. His measures gave the Upper Rhine a completely new look.

Turmstrasse

Water tower in Turmstrasse

67059 Ludwigshafen-West

Turmstraße is located on the site of the former slaughterhouse as a side street to Bliesstraße and Bayreuther Straße. It got its name from the water tower on the site.

From here was in 1984 with the cable pilot project , the private television in Germany started. It started, operated by the cable communication institute , on January 1st, 1984 at 9:45 a.m. in a basement studio. The first station was the PKS (program company for cable and satellite radio), the predecessor of Sat.1 . The first sentence (" Ladies and gentlemen, at this moment you are witnessing the start of the first private television broadcaster in the Federal Republic of Germany ") was spoken by the then managing director of the Frankfurt PKS and later also by the successor Sat.1 Jürgen Doetz together with Irene Joest.

The BürgerMedien (BZBM) education center and the RPR1 radio station , the most popular station in Rhineland-Palatinate, are located in Turmstrasse . It started broadcasting on April 30, 1986, making RPR1 the first private radio broadcaster in Germany.