Trier Street (Thomm)

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House of the community in the old rectory at Trierer Straße 1

The Triererstraße is a city road in the municipality Thomm in the Rhineland-Palatinate district Trier-Saarburg . Together with Kapellenstrasse and Waldracher Weg, it forms district road 82 in the local area. Until the construction of the new federal highway 52 in the early 1970s, it formed the main thoroughfare of Thomm along its entire length together with Kapellenstrasse . The name of the street comes from the nearby city of Trier on the Moselle .

The old rectory at Trierer Straße 1 is now used as the house of the community. The church furnishings in the new building of the Catholic parish church of St. Pauli Conversion in Trierer Straße 3, consisting of a baroque Mother of God and a Stations of the Cross around 1900, are included in the list of monuments of the state of Rhineland-Palatinate . The architect of the new church was builder Vogel from Trier.

Trierer Straße runs from the town center in a westerly direction through the town. It leads to a statue of Barbara at Pergenborn and on to the sports field and the new development area Auf der Heide. An old route still leads in the direction of today's national road 151 .

There is a village shop with a bakery on Trierer Straße , where the Keizerhof Inn used to be . A bus stop serves various lines between Trier Hbf and Hermeskeil or Türkismühle station .

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Individual evidence

  1. List of monuments of the General Directorate for Cultural Heritage, Rhineland-Palatinate; 2010.
  2. SWR television, Landesschau RP, Hierzuland

Coordinates: 49 ° 44 ′ 30.5 "  N , 6 ° 48 ′ 9.9"  E