Ringstraße (Wiesbaden)

The Ringstraße is a semi-circular, some 3 km long urban boulevard in the centre of Wiesbaden and the city's busiest and most prominent street system.

The Ringstraße consists of three sections (referred to as Ringe), individually named after personalities of German history.

The Gustav-Stresemann-Ring is the southern end of the Ringstraße and is named after Gustav Stresemann, a German politician and statesman who served as Chancellor and Foreign Minister during the Weimar Republic.

This 1.4 kilometres long portion of the Ringstraße, 40 metres wide, is one of the road's widest sections.

The name of the Bismarckring pays tribute to the Prussian-German statesman Otto von Bismarck whose actions fostered the unification Germany.

The Kaiser-Friedrich-Ring section in 1907
Map of Ringstrasse