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Deutsches Haus and Die blaue Taverne were known as places in Dortmund, where offset agreements were made between traders.[6] The Realschule of Dortmund was situated at M\u00fcnsterstra\u00dfe and moved in 1907 from the building M\u00fcnsterstra\u00dfe 158, which was rented from the local Sparkasse, to M\u00fcnsterstra\u00dfe 124.[7] Today, this school is the Helmholtz-Gymnasium.Nordstadt Dortmund grew as a working-class district in the 19th century. The history of today’s Nordstadt and this street and district was shaped especially after the Second World War. Due to the increased influx of immigrant workers from Turkey, their influence became prominent in this neighborhood, due to Nordstadt’s low rents and the cooperation among the so-called Gastarbeiter (guest\/migrant workers).[8] The migrant workers usually opened their shops in this street, as it was previously considered a shopping street. The next wave of immigration came in the 1990s from the former Yugoslavia, especially from Albania (including Kosovo), Bosnia and Herzegovina and so on.When the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan began in the 2000s, there was an influx of immigrants from these regions. Throughout the decade, people from the Middle East, mostly from Lebanon, and North Africa, especially Morocco, came and opened their businesses in M\u00fcnsterstra\u00dfe. Recent migration comes mostly from Lebanon and Syria. Today (2015), 70.4% of the inhabitants of the entire district have a “migration background” (German: Migrationshintergrund), meaning they or one of their parents immigrated to Germany after 1955; in the Nordmarkt quarter where the street is located, the percentage is 75%.[9]Exhibition[edit]In 2015, M\u00fcnsterstra\u00dfe was the subject of an exhibition called Die M\u00fcnsterstra\u00dfe \u2013 Dortmunds buntes Pflaster (M\u00fcnsterstra\u00dfe \u2013 Dortmund’s colorful cobbled street) at the Museum f\u00fcr Kunst und Kulturgeschichte. The exhibition presented 150 years of the street’s history through photographs, maps, and everyday objects.[2][5]Present[edit]In the 2010s, internet caf\u00e9s, cell phone stores, as well as Turkish, Italian, and Arab fast-food restaurants, and stores for food and furniture, as well as hookah bars can be found in the pedestrian zone along the M\u00fcnsterstra\u00dfe.[10] The Roxy cinema, at number 95, has been praised by newspaper Westf\u00e4lische Rundschau for its “elegance and comfort.”[11] M\u00fcnsterstra\u00dfe metro station, with beginning of the street in backgroundThe public festival M\u00fcnsterstra\u00dfenfest takes place once a year. In 2015, it celebrated its 17th year.[12]In recent years, the street has increasingly gained a reputation as “problematic,” because of the rise in crime and the increased presence of drug dealers.[13][14][15]On the other hand, people living there claim the situation is exaggerated in the local press and by politicians; these people enjoy the diversity, the young population, and the multicultural aspect of the area, characteristics which, they say, are mentioned by the press too little.[16]References[edit]^ Held, Gerd (22 July 2013). “Vor-Ort-Besuch: Dortmunds Nordstadt \u2013 ohne Edeka geht nichts mehr”. Die Welt (in German). Retrieved 24 May 2018 \u2013 via www.welt.de.^ a b Schulte, Susanne (14 August 2015). “Nichts besonderes, aber doch in Dortmund einmalig: die M\u00fcnsterstra\u00dfe \u2013 Ausstellung im MKK zeigt viele Facetten” [Nothing special, yet nevertheless in Dortmund one-of-a-kind: M\u00fcnsterstra\u00dfe \u2013 Exhibition in the Museum for Art and Art History shows many facets]. Nordstadtblogger (in German). Retrieved 18 May 2018.^ M\u00fcnsterstra\u00dfe at Google Maps^ “Anf\u00e4nge \u2013 17. Jahrhundert \u2013 Stadtgeschichte \u2013 Stadtportrait \u2013 Leben in Dortmund \u2013 Stadtportal dortmund.de”. www.dortmund.de (in German). Archived from the original on 20 May 2018. Retrieved 4 May 2018.^ a b “Die M\u00fcnsterstra\u00dfe \u2013 Dortmunds buntes Pflaster” (PDF). Museum f\u00fcr Kunst und Kulturgeschichte. 2015. Archived from the original (PDF) on 20 April 2018. Retrieved 18 May 2018.^ Gustav Luntowski, Stadtarchiv Dortmund (ed.): Geschichte der Stadt Dortmund, Vol. 2, Dortmund 1994, p. 471^ Haushaltsplan der Stadt Dortmund f\u00fcr das Rechnungsjahr 1907, Dortmund 1908, p.430^ “Geschichte \u2013 Leben in der Innenstadt Nord \u2013 Innenstadt-Nord \u2013 Stadtbezirksportale \u2013 Leben in Dortmund \u2013 Stadtportal dortmund.de”. www.dortmund.de (in German). Retrieved 4 May 2018.^ “Jahresbericht 2016 Dortmunder Bev\u00f6lkerung (annual report 2016 Dortmund’s population)” (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 16 September 2016. Retrieved 4 May 2018.^ Geiges, Lars; Kopp, Julia; Mueller-Stahl, Robert & Neef, Tobias (2017). Lokale Konflikte um Zuwanderung aus S\u00fcdosteuropa: “Roma” zwischen Anerkennung und Ausgrenzung [Local conflicts over immigration from Southeastern Europe: “Roma” between recognition and exclusion] (in German). Taschen. pp.\u00a050\u201352. ISBN\u00a0978-3837638844.^ Jungwirth, Stephanie (2 November 2011). “\u00dcberzeugungst\u00e4ter halten Roxy Kino in Dortmund am Leben” [Devotees keep Roxy Kino alive in Dortmund]. Westf\u00e4lische Rundschau (in German).{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)^ “\u00dcberzeugungst\u00e4ter halten Roxy Kino in Dortmund am Leben” [International Week starts with M\u00fcnsterstra\u00dfe Festival]. LokalKompass (in German). 13 June 2015. Retrieved 10 June 2018.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)^ Bandermann, Peter (21 March 2016). “H\u00e4ndler k\u00e4mpfen ums \u00dcberleben \u2013 Polizei setzt noch mehr Personal in der Nordstadt ein” [Merchants fight for survival \u2013 police deploy more staff in Nordstadt]. Ruhr Nachrichten (in German). Retrieved 10 June 2018.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)^ Bandermann, Peter (26 March 2016). “Wie ein Hausbesitzer die M\u00fcnsterstra\u00dfe erlebt” [Merchants fight for survival \u2013 police deploy more staff in Nordstadt]. Ruhr Nachrichten (in German). Retrieved 10 June 2018.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)^ Bandermann, Peter (29 May 2017). “Polizei verhindert mit Gro\u00dfaufgebot Eskalation nach Handy-Raub” [Police prevented large-scale escalation after cell phone robbery]. Focus (in German). Retrieved 10 June 2018.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)^ Huesmann, Felix (18 October 2016). “Warum ich meine No-Go-Area liebe” [Why I love my No-Go area]. bento (in German). Retrieved 10 June 2018.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki40\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki40\/munsterstrase-street-in-dortmund-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"M\u00fcnsterstra\u00dfe (street in Dortmund) – Wikipedia"}}]}]