List of streets in Cologne

It includes a list of notable streets, for historic, transportation or other reasons and is to present an understanding of the city's road systems.

Their development originated in the work of architects and urban designers such as Karl Henrici, Josef Stübben and Fritz Schumacher as well as former Cologne mayors Hermann Heinrich Becker and Konrad Adenauer.

Innere Kanalstraße is part of a ring road system, which spans from Vorgebirgstraße in the south-west to Zoobrücke in the north-east.

Innere Kanalstraße and Universitätsstraße are the longest of these streets and follow the outside outline of the Cologne Green Belt[1] (German: Kölner Grüngürtel).

Landmarks on Universitätsstraße are the University, after which the street is named, and the Aachener Weiher with the Museum of East Asian Art.

The sections of the Cologne Belt are mostly defined by the large arterial roads running perpendicular to them and are named after the districts and city parts they pass through.

Of the major arterial roads, only Dürener Straße and the BAB 57 start on Universitätsstraße and Innere Kanalstraße respectively.

Entrance of Lintgasse , as seen from Alter Markt
House at corner of Zülpicher Straße and Heinsbergstraße
Hohenzollernring on the Cologne Ring
High and freeways in Cologne
Kalker Hauptsraße
Luxemburger Straße