Today's Bonn Nordstadt is a developed district on the edge of the historic old town near the city center, where around 16,000 people live. Its origin is about the same as that of the southern part of the city. The north town was not as favored in terms of landscape as the south town and so it developed more into a residential area for the lower middle class. Some of the predominantly three-storey residential buildings built in this district have commercial areas in the basement or in annexes. In contrast to the southern part of the city, almost all of the residential buildings did not have balconies or front gardens.
Narrow, winding streets and old houses characterize the southern part of Nordstadt (Innere Nordstadt), which has therefore also been referred to as the "old town" since the mid-1970s. Due to the many pubs, this district was and still is very popular with students and young people. To the northeast, this part of the city is bordered by Kölnstrasse. Since 1990, the entire Nordstadt district has been a listed building.
In the northern part of the city there are kindergartens, schools, small businesses, cafés, restaurants and art squares. Near the Stadthaus, at the southern end of the northern part of the city, is the "Old Cemetery", laid out in 1715, with the graves of famous Bonn personalities. Opposite the listed Frankenbad, one of Bonn's four indoor swimming pools, on the Hochstadenring, the Bonner Kunstverein and the Bonn Artists' Forum are located. On the Viktoriabrücke you will find the famous August Macke House, in which exhibitions about the artist are shown, and the Women's Museum is also in the northern part of the city. There are also a few church buildings to admire, including the neo-Gothic Catholic town church of St. Marien on the corner of Adolfstraße and Oppenhoffstraße, built between 1887 and 1892, which is one of the most important and stylish churches in Bonn city centre. The Ludwig Erhard vocational college for business and administration is also located in the northern part of the city.
The district has the large commercial area "Verteilerkreis" with a direct connection to the A555 and A565. In addition to a few car dealers and the eggnog manufacturer Verpoorten, there are also supermarkets, discounters, a hardware store and some other dealers located here.
These are our properties in Nordstadt:
The Adolfstraße in the northern part of the city borders on the "old town", which is very popular with students and young people due to the numerous bars and pubs. Within walking distance are kindergartens, schools, small businesses, cafés, restaurants, backyard art spaces and studio communities and the Kunstcarré Bonn with the Women's Museum, August-Macke-Haus, Bonner Kunstverein and Künstlerforum Bonn. Here is also the listed Frankenbad, one of the four indoor pools in Bonn. You can also marvel at the neo-Gothic Catholic town church of St. Marien (built between 1887 and 1892) on the corner of Adolfstrasse and Oppenhoffstrasse, which is one of the most important and stylish churches in Bonn city centre. The district has good transport connections to other parts of the city and to the main train station. The city center can be reached in a few minutes by bike or on foot. The connection point to the A 565 motorway is nearby. Photographer: Peter Oszvald, Bonn
The Dorotheenstraße is in a quiet residential area on the edge of the historic "old town", which is very popular with students and young people due to the numerous bars and pubs. Here - as in the surrounding streets - there are houses in a block structure with old buildings and green inner courtyards. Kindergartens, schools, small businesses, cafés, restaurants and the Kunstcarré are located in the vicinity. In the immediate vicinity is also the listed Frankenbad and one of the most important and stylish churches in Bonn city centre, the neo-Gothic Catholic town church of St. Marien (built 1887 to 1892). The district has good transport connections to other parts of the city and to the main train station. The city center can be reached in a few minutes by bike or on foot. The proximity to the A565 / A555 motorway connection is given. Photographer: MIWO, Bonn
The Dorotheenstraße is in a quiet residential area on the edge of the historic "old town", which is very popular with students and young people due to the numerous bars and pubs. Here - as in the surrounding streets - there are houses in a block structure with old buildings and green inner courtyards. Kindergartens, schools, small businesses, cafés, restaurants and the Kunst Carré are located in the vicinity. In the immediate vicinity is also the listed Frankenbad and one of the most important and stylish churches in Bonn city centre, the neo-Gothic Catholic town church of St. Marien (built 1887 to 1892). The district has good transport connections to other parts of the city and to the main train station. The city center can be reached in a few minutes by bike or on foot. The proximity to the A565 / A555 motorway connection is given. Photographer: Roman Ray
The Heerstraße in Bonn is known for the lush blossoms in spring, when the pink-pink cherry blossoms are in full bloom, then the Heerstraße is considered one of the most beautiful streets in the world. House 37 on Heerstraße has a small, beautiful garden and dates from 1897. It is located in the heart of Bonn's old town. The old town has a wide range of restaurants, a wide range of shops and the Kunstcarré is also located here. In the immediate vicinity is also the listed Frankenbad and one of the most important and stylish churches in Bonn city centre, the neo-Gothic Catholic town church of St. Marien (built 1887 to 1892). The city center can be reached in a few minutes on foot. The district has good transport connections to other parts of the city and to the main train station. The city center can be reached in a few minutes by bike or on foot. The proximity to the A565 / A555 motorway connection is given. Photographer: Peter Oszvald, Bonn and photo archive MIWO
The street "Im Krausfeld" belongs to the district Nordstadt, which borders on the "old town" and is very popular with students and young people due to the numerous bars and pubs. Within walking distance are kindergartens, schools, small businesses, cafés, restaurants and the Kunstcarré. In the neighborhood is also the listed Frankenbad, one of Bonn's four indoor swimming pools, and on the corner of Adolfstraße and Oppenhoffstraße you can marvel at the neo-Gothic Catholic town church of St. Marien (built between 1887 and 1892), which is one of the most important and stylish churches in Bonn's city centre. It is only a few minutes' walk to the next train station (line 61) and the city center can be reached in a few minutes by bike or on foot. The district has good transport connections to other parts of the city and to the main train station. The connection point to the A 555 and A 565 motorways is nearby. Photographer: Peter Oszvald, Bonn
Kölnstrasse is part of the Nordstadt district, which borders on the “old town” of Bonn, which is very popular with students and young people thanks to its numerous bars and pubs. Within walking distance are kindergartens, schools, small businesses, cafés, restaurants and the Kunstcarré. The listed Frankenbad, one of Bonn's four indoor pools, is also in the vicinity. On the corner of Adolfstraße and Oppenhoffstraße you can marvel at the neo-Gothic Catholic town church of St. Marien (built between 1887 and 1892), which is one of the most important and stylish churches in Bonn city centre. The train station is on the doorstep and the city center can be reached in a few minutes by bike or on foot. The district has good transport connections to other parts of the city and to the main train station. The connection point to the A 555 and A 565 motorways is nearby. Photographer: Peter Oszvald, Bonn
Paulstraße is part of the Nordstadt district, which borders on the “old town” and is very popular with students and young people due to the numerous bars and pubs. Within walking distance are kindergartens, schools, small businesses, cafés, restaurants and the Kunstcarré. The listed Frankenbad, one of Bonn's four indoor pools, is also in the vicinity. On the corner of Adolfstraße and Oppenhoffstraße you can marvel at the neo-Gothic Catholic town church of St. Marien (built between 1887 and 1892), which is one of the most important and stylish churches in Bonn city centre. It is only a few minutes' walk to the next train station (line 61) and the city center can be reached in a few minutes by bike or on foot. The district has good transport connections to other parts of the city and to the main train station. The connection point to the A 555 and A 565 motorways is nearby. Photographer: Peter Oszvald, Bonn