Germaniastrasse's Hidden History

Germaniastrasse's Hidden History. The Germaniastrasse is named after the Germania student association, which planted a lime tree, known as the Germanialinde, o…

Location: Germaniastrasse, Zurich, Switzerland

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Category: legendary

The Germaniastrasse is named after the Germania student association, which planted a lime tree, known as the Germanialinde, on the Germaniahügel hill to celebrate their foundation. In 1875, the grave of Georg Büchner, a famous German writer, was relocated to this hill.

Source: Strassenname: Georg-Baumberger-Weg | Strassenname: Georgengasse | Strassenname: Georg-Kempf-Strasse | Strassenname: Geranienstrasse | Strassenname: Gerbergasse | Strassenname: Gerechtigkeitsgasse | Strassenname: Gerhardstrasse | Strassenname: Germaniastrasse | Strassenname: Geroldstrasse

Germaniastrasse's Hidden History — Zurich, Canton of Zurich

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