Kirchgasse

The Kirchgasse is a shopping street in central Wiesbaden, Germany, and with roughly 11,000 people passing through every hour, it is one of the busiest shopping streets in Germany.[1] The Kirchgasse is a designated pedestrian zone and spans about 500 meters from the Rheinstraße on the southern end to the Langgasse on the northern end. In 2007 a study has named the Kirchgasse the second most expensive street for retail property in Hesse, after the Zeil in Frankfurt am Main.[2]

The Kirchgasse at the Mauritiusplatz

See also

References

  1. "Kölner Schildergasse ist die meistbesuchte Einkaufsmeile Deutschlands . Jones Lang Lasalle". Archived from the original on 2012-09-04. Retrieved 2012-09-04., 2011 survey by Jones Lang Lasalle
  2. (PDF), 2007 survey by comfort.de

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