Key:object
object |
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Used to describe the position of man-made features where nothing will be delivered at. Address tagging for those features that shouldn't be tagged with the `addr` prefix. |
Group: Addresses |
Used on these elements |
Useful combination |
object: taginfo object:* |
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Status: in use |
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The key object:*=* was used by several mechanical edits in Germany in 2015 and afterward, to add address information to small man-made features such as lamp posts and memorials, which had no address (addr:*=*) that was given out by officials. The subkeys use the Karlsruher Schema. The main feature tags used were public artworks, memorials, control boxes for traffic light- and telecommunication systems which were not assigned an address, but near to an object having an official address tagged with addr:*=*.
It is not used in combination with the addr:*=* tags.
These keys were meant to replace memorial:addr tags, but those have also remained in use.
How to map
Create a node at the center of the feature, add a main feature tag such as historic=memorial or highway=street_lamp, and then add the following tags:
- object:country=*
- Tagging of the country shortcode as specified in the ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 code. E.g. `DE` for Germany and `GB` for Great Britain.
- object:city=*
- Tagging of the name of the commune the POI is located in.
- object:postcode=*
- Tagging of the numeric postcode of the area the POI is located in.
- object:housenumber=*
- Tagging of the house number the POI is next to/most close to.
- object:street=*
- Tagging of the street name the POI is next to/most close to.
See also
- addr:*=*