Also called Dionisie Bejanin in Rumanian and more important Clara
Zedkin under Soviet regime. When you turn 180 degrees back (in the
picture) you have the entrance to the ex Stangerische Schil. Actualy
the street was a double Sackgasse finishing in the back of houses
Stefaniegasse3 and 9/11. During 4 years of primary school I passed it
daily (along the Schil) to school and back. Knew all the the road
stones positions by heart.
Berti.
2011/10/3 HARDY BREIER <HARDY3_at_bezeqint.net>:
> http://pics.livejournal.com/whasup/pic/010e005e
> Pardinigasse
> In the very centre of Czernowitz, between Franzens- and Stefaniegasse
> 5 minutes from the Temple you can find this little street.
> It was a Sackgasse - no exit street and a steep street too.
> Now they call it Troyandova.
> No pavement and no monumental buildings.
> But so much Czernowitz flavor in this little street.
> 8 minutes from the Ringplatz.
> Hardy
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