Östliches Ringgebiet

52.26916666666710.5425Koordinaten: 52 ° 16 ' 9 " N, 10 ° 32' 33" E

The Eastern Ring area in Brunswick is a neighborhood and city district with about 26,000 inhabitants. It extends from the Helmstedter Street in the south to the north Rebenring. In the West it is the Oker and the east by the still to the municipality belonging Prinz-Albrecht- Park ( briefly called " Parc des Princes " ) limited to the Nußberg. To the east of the neighborhood is the Stadtpark.

History

The district in its present form goes back on plans and designs Louis winter. It gets its name from the Wilhelmine ring, a 1882 planned ring road around the city, which was never completed and is interrupted by the civil Park in the southwest. The center of the neighborhood is the Pauli Church. It was until 1906, built at the Kaiser- Wilhelm-Straße, today's Jasper Avenue in the period of 1902.

This avenue is adjacent to the ring one more major axis of the Eastern Ring area and combines the State Theatre and the city park. Here is found the most feudal houses with small front gardens. As a model for the Parkway was the Berlin street Unter den Linden. Am Stadtpark is a memorial stone, which is exactly one kilometer from the State Theatre and the therefore generations of students learned to estimate this distance.

Here the avenue originally ended, but was extended through in the 1930s through the park to, with the " Franz 's field " to connect the Brunswick Cathedral, which served as a Nazi shrine in the time on the nut-hill, a former military training area, which used the SA for parades.

During World War II many gaps were torn in the grand promenade, which filled in the following years with more pragmatic buildings. The most striking feature which can be seen at the different floor heights, since neither the construction material, the aesthetic awareness of founder temporal space heights was available in the 50s. Named is the Jasperallee after the former prime minister of Brunswick Heinrich Jasper.

The Eastern Ring area is one of the most desirable residential areas of Braunschweig. The numerous old buildings that have arisen around 1900, the countless trees and the extensive parks in the east makes this city so attractive district. The municipality is today despite its large parks with 6340 inhabitants per km ² of the most densely populated district of Braunschweig.

Attractions and Other

Among the attractions of the district include not only the churches of St. Pauli and St. Matthew numerous Gründerzeithäuser at Jasper Avenue. The cultural and communications center Brunsviga is located in the Eastern Ringebiet.

  • Water tower on the mountain greed
  • Mars -la-Tour Barracks
  • Colonial monument

Called The Matthew Church, formerly " Garrison Church "

Water tower on the mountain greed

Mars -la-Tour barracks front view

Colony monument front

Policy

  • Uwe Jordan ( SPD)

The City District Council of the Eastern Ring area is made since 2011 are as follows:

  • Green: 6 seats
  • SPD: 5 seats
  • CDU: 5 seats
  • BIBS: 1 seat
  • PIRATES: 1 seat
  • The Left: 1 seat

The municipality is composed of the following statistical districts:

  • On Hagenring (No. 07)
  • Prince Park (No. 08)
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