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It leads from the old town in the north-south direction from the Pfaffenteich \/ Arsenalstra\u00dfe to the Graf-Schack-Allee \/ Square of the youth in the field town. The side and connection streets were named as Arsenalstra\u00dfe to the Arsenal am Pfaffenteich, Schmiedestrasse after the profession, Helenenstra\u00dfe to Helene hereditary die of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, 3rd Enge Stra\u00dfe to the narrow of the alley, Schlo\u00dfstra\u00dfe to the Schwerin Castle (formerly M\u00fchlen- und Burgstra\u00dfe), Klosterstra\u00dfe (1851 behind the Klosterhof) according to the Franciscan monastery Schwerin (1236\u20131548), Geschwister-Scholl-Stra\u00dfe to the resistance fighters, Heinrich-Mann-Stra\u00dfe according to the writer, Unl areolated Weg, Graf-Schack-Allee after Poet, art and literary historian Adolf Friedrich von Schack (1815\u20131894) and space for the youth. Name [ Edit | Edit the source text ] 1962: Street of National Unity Around 1846, the northern part was named as a poststra\u00dfe to Schmiedestrasse and the southern part was still called Flie\u00dfgrabenstra\u00dfe to the M\u00fchlenstra\u00dfe at that time, today’s Schlo\u00dfstra\u00dfe. From 1874 to 1939 it was called Kaiser-Wilhelm-Stra\u00dfe and then until 1950 Bismarckstra\u00dfe. From 1950 the street was finally called Street of national unity . After 1971 to 1991 it was named Hermann-Maternstra\u00dfe, named after the KPD and SED politician in Berlin (1893\u20131971). 1991, as the previously contained in the name National unity was reached, she became Mecklenburgstrasse. Development [ Edit | Edit the source text ] In the Middle Ages (map from after 1340) there was the city wall east of the street between Pfaffenteich (formerly M\u00fchlenteich) and M\u00fchle (today corner of Schlo\u00dfstra\u00dfe). To the west of the wall was the flow ditch, which further next to the street Hinterm Klosterhof (today Klosterstra\u00dfe) to the Burgsee flowed. The street led in the 19th century as a bilateral path on the trench from the Pfaffenteich and ended at the M\u00fchlenstra\u00dfe (today Schlo\u00dfstra\u00dfe). The medieval Grafenm\u00fchle, operated until 1853, was given their water.The Innenm\u00fchle Schwerin (Schlo\u00dfstra\u00dfe 30, corner of Mecklenburgstrasse), Grafenm\u00fchle Called, was a watermill in Schwerin, which had played an important role for the city for around 700 years. Castle builder Georg Adolf Demmler built his preserved residential and office building on the corner of Flie\u00dfgraben (now Mecklenburgstrasse) and K\u00fctergang (today Arsenalstrasse). Around 1846 the former Other post And it significantly changed the street scene to Schmiedestrasse; From 1892 to 1897 the larger main post Schwerin was built in the same place. An increasing development took place from 1843 to the end of the 19th century in the northern part to Schlo\u00dfstra\u00dfe. Only then were northern areas of the castle lake filled with household waste and building rubble. With the road expansion, the assembly trench was piped. From 1908 to the 1950s, the tram run on a track. In 1926 the textile house by Rudolf Honig and Carl Kre\u00dfmann (1897\u20131975) was built, which was expropriated in 1946 and since 1991 as Kressmann department store is operated again. In the 1970s there was a conversion in the northern part of the street; which was now also known as a boulevard. As part of the urban development subsidy, the area of \u200b\u200bthe old town of Schwerin renovation area became in 1991 and from the mid -1990s the renovation of the street was converted into a pedestrian zone and one of the main shopping streets of Schwerin. After the renovation of the Marienplatz, the shopping center shifted to this traffic junction. [first] In traffic, the road on nearby Marienplatz is opened up by tram lines 1, 2 and 4 as well as bus lines 5, 7, 10, 12, 14 and 19 of local transport Schwerin GmbH. There are mostly three to five-story buildings on the street. With ( D ) marked houses are under monument protection. [2] No. 1\/Arsenalstrasse No. 10: 3-Gesch. Historizing Demmler-Haus as a residential and commercial building in Tudor style ( D ), former house of 1843 by architect Georg Adolf Demmler (1804\u20131886) with octagonal corner tower [3] , today u. With customer service from Stadtwerke Schwerin (SWS) No. 2\/Arsenalstra\u00dfe 8: 3-Gesch. Classicist House of Culture (HDK) ( D ), formerly Stern’s Hotel, then seat of the Kulturbund, today, among others. Seat of the Friedrich Ebert Foundation and Restaurants No. 3: 3-Gesch. Residential and commercial building ( D ) myth of Mansarddach No. 4\/6: 3-Gesch. Historizing main post Schwerin from 1897 in the style of the Neorenaissance ( D ) with sideways. Watch tower; Three defining baroque gable risalies by plans from Secret postal building council Ernst Hake; Memorial plaque against fascism and war. Before: from 14th century building of the bishop’s residence with Bischofshof , around 1821 to 1843 location of the artillery battery and Prinzenhof , 1846 to 1892 3-Gesch. Old post office No. 5: 3-Gesch. Residential and commercial building and courtyard building ( D ) with medium gable risalite No. 7: residential and commercial building ( D ) No. 8: 3-Gesch. Buildings with a formative stair gable, today a restaurant and offices Schmiedestra\u00dfe 23: 3-Gesch. Residential and commercial building with a bank No. 9: 3-Gesch. Residential and commercial building ( D ) No. 10\/12: 4-Gesch. Bank building, formerly a department store ( D ) No. 17: 3-Gesch. Bank house, renovated until 1996 according to plans by Joachim Brenncke, Schwerin No. 18: 3-Gesch. Office and commercial building ( D ) with round gable No. 19\/21\/23: 4-Gesch. Kressmann department store from 1926 ( D ) with sideways. Tower part according to plans by Hans Stoffers; Exigned in 1951, return from 1991 and renovated (see also Konrad Kre\u00dfmann and Carl Kre\u00dfmann) No. 20: residential and commercial building ( D ) No. 22: 4-Gesch. Residential and commercial building No. 23: Kressmann department store from 1926 No. 24: 4-Gesch. Residential and commercial building with gable part, loggias and Erkern No. 26: 4-Gesch. Residential and commercial building with a restaurant No. 28: Residential and commercial building ( D ) No. 30: 2-Gesch. Residential and commercial building with half-timbering No. 31: 3-Gesch. Residential and commercial building ( D ), former memory No. 32: 3-Gesch. Residential and commercial building ( D ) No. 36: residential and commercial building ( D ) No. 43: Building Schlo\u00dfstra\u00dfe 30: 3 to 4-Gesch. Residential and commercial building with Peterm\u00e4nnchen-Apotheke , used to Schlo\u00dfstra\u00dfe No. 32: 4-Gesch. Residential and commercial building No. 41\/43 corner of Schlo\u00dfstra\u00dfe 32\/34: 5-Gesch. Schlo\u00dfstra\u00dfe 32\/34 business building from 1928 with a courtyard building ( D ); Brick facade with expressionist influences according to plans by Paul Nehls; Ceramic figures by Maximilian Preibisch No. 53: Building ( D ) With the former film theater Schauburg No. 59 corner Sibling-Scholl-Stra\u00dfe: 2- and 5-Gesch. Mecklenburgstra\u00dfe corporate core of the Single Skister-Scholl-Stra\u00dfe from 1929 ( D ) according to plans by Hans Stoffers (Schwerin); House for politics, economy and culture with the Akademie Schwerin e.v. and a conference center No. 44-48\/Geschwister-Scholl-Stra\u00dfe No. 14: 4-Gesch. shopping mall Citizen segerie from 1998 Corner Heinrich-Mann-Stra\u00dfe 14\/16: 3-Gesch. Residential and office building in the style of the Wilhelminian period ( D ) with a high base floor, striking corner tower and on the side gable risalite Corner Heinrich-Mann-Stra\u00dfe No. 17: 3-Gesch. Residential building ( D ) No. 63 and 65: two 3-sl. Art Nouveau residential buildings with gables and Erkern No. 66 and 68: Two free-standing 2-sl. Houses of the 1920s ( D ) with hipped roofs No. 71\/73: Two 3-Gesch. Houses ( D ) in Art Nouveau with side gables No. 75: 4-Gesch. plastered house ( D ) with medium gable No. 77: 4-Gesch. clinkered house ( D ) with two side gable risalites No. 79: 4-Gesch. clinkered house with two side gable risalites No. 83\/85\/87\/91\/93: Six 3-Gesch. Houses ( D ) No. 97\/99: 4- and 5-Gesch. New residential and commercial building from after 2000 Graf-Schack-Allee No. 12: 3-Gesch. Courts of the IHK to Schwerin, Ludwig-B\u00f6lkow-Haus From 2010 to plans by Hadi Tehrani, Hamburg; Leaching at the State Building Award 2012 No. 103\/105: 4-Gesch. New residential and commercial building from after 2000 No. 109\/111\/113: 4.-Gesch. New residential and commercial building from after 2000 Mecklenburgstrasse parking lot Graf-Schack-Allee No. 20: 4 and 5-Gesch. New commercial building from after 2000 with the Central pharmacy Graf Schack Monuments, commemorate [ Edit | Edit the source text ] \u2191 Gert Steinhagen: The long way to the shopping mile . In: Schweriner Volkszeitung of April 14, 2015. \u2191 List of monuments in Schwerin \u2191 Margot Kremps: Schwerin Schlo\u00dfbauister G. A. Demmler . Demmler Verlag, Schwerin 1991, ISBN 3-910150-06-3. 53.626018 11.411719 Coordinates: 53 \u00b0 37 \u2032 33.7 \u2033 N , 11 \u00b0 24 \u2032 42.2 \u2033 O "},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki14\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki14\/mecklenburgstrasse-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Mecklenburgstra\u00dfe \u2013 Wikipedia"}}]}]