Spreuerhofstraße
Spreuerhofstraße is one of the world's narrowest streets, found in the city of Reutlingen, Germany.[1] It ranges from 31 centimetres (12.2 in) at its narrowest to 50 centimetres (19.7 in) at its widest.[2] The lane was built in 1727 during the reconstruction efforts after the area was destroyed in the massive citywide fire of 1726 and is officially listed in the Land-Registry Office as City Street Number 77.[1][3]
See also
- L'Androuno: A narrowest street in Gassin, France (29 centimetres at its narrowest point).
- Rue du Chat-qui-Pêche: A narrow street in Paris (180 centimetres).
- Fan Tan Alley: A narrow street in Victoria, Canada (90 centimetres).
- Mårten Trotzigs Gränd: A narrow street in Stockholm, Sweden (90 centimetres).
- Parliament Street, Exeter: A narrow street in the United Kingdom (64 centimetres).
- Strada sforii: A narrow street in Brașov, Romania (111 centimetres).
- 9 de Julio Avenue: The widest street in the world in Buenos Aires.
References
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- 1 2 "Reutlinger Sehenswürdigkeiten: Engste Straße der Welt" (in German). Tourismus Reutlingen. Retrieved 2018-02-07.
- ↑ Glenday, Craig, ed. (2009). Guinness World Records 2009. Random House Publishing Group. p. 493. ISBN 0-553-59256-4.
- ↑ "Regio-Report Neckar-Alb Aus der Region" (in German). E-Paper - Wirtschaft-Neckar Alb. April 2007. Archived from the original on 2011-07-19. Retrieved 2010-11-06.
Coordinates: 48°29′27″N 9°12′57″E / 48.4908°N 9.2157°E
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