Aarbergergasse

Location

The Aarbergergasse ends in the west at the Bulwark, in the northwest in the Genfergasse, in the east to the orphanage place in the Southeast in the Neuengass Passage and south into Ryffligässchen.

History

The alley was created during the third expansion of the city in 1343. At first she was called Golatenmattgasse. The space- like widening of Aarbergergasse west of Genfergasse matches the footprint of the demolished in March 1830 Golatenmatttores. 1884, the streets part without arbor was provided with a sidewalk. In 1886, the two steps were removed in the arbor near the Genfergasse. 1891 received the Aarbergergasse a Holzpflästerung that replaces east of Ryfflibrunnens in 1903 and 1925 to Genfergasse by a blacktop.

Former name of the street

  • Until 1798 Golatenmattgasse
  • Since 1798 Aarbergergasse

In the language the students Aarbergergasse was called until about 1960 Arabs Gass. Today is the common name for the Arabs Aarbergerhof Restaurant, located in the Aarbergergasse.

Swell

  • Berchtold Weber: streets and their names. At the city of Berne example. Stämpfli, Bern 1990, ISBN 3-7272-9850-2.

46.9496777.442351Koordinaten: 46 ° 56 '59 "N, 7 ° 26' 32" E; CH1903: 600283/199844

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