Wandsbek district
Wandsbek district of Hamburg |
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Coordinates | 53 ° 34 '55 " N , 10 ° 5' 3" E | |
height | 20 m above sea level NHN | |
surface | 147.6 km² | |
Residents | 441,012 (Dec. 31, 2019) | |
Population density | 2988 inhabitants / km² | |
Postcodes | 22041, 22043, 22045, 22047, 22049, 22087, 22089, 22143, 22145, 22147, 22149, 22159, 22175, 22177, 22179, 22309, 22339, 22359, 22391, 22393, 22395, 22397, 22399, 22415, 22417 | |
prefix | 040 | |
Administration address |
District Office Wandsbek Schloßstraße 60 22041 Hamburg |
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Website | www.hamburg.de/ Bezirk-wandsbek | |
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District Office Manager | Thomas Ritzenhoff ( SPD ) | |
Allocation of seats ( district assembly ) | ||
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Transport links | ||
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Regional train | RB 81 | |
S-Bahn and U-Bahn |
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Source: Statistical Office for Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein ( Memento from January 31, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) |
Wandsbek is one of seven districts in Hamburg . The most populous district with 435,235 (2017) inhabitants is located in the northeast of Hamburg and is divided into 18 districts .
The Wandsbek district was formed by the law on district administration in the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg of September 21, 1949, which came into force on May 11, 1951. It includes the area of the city of Wandsbek , which was independent until 1937 , other former Stormarn municipalities, which had also fallen to Hamburg through the Greater Hamburg Act , as well as Eilbek and the forest villages , which had belonged to Hamburg since the Middle Ages.
administration
District Office Wandsbek
The Wandsbek district office has been the seat of the district administration and the district assembly of the Wandsbek district since 1949. The district office is based in the Stormarnhaus, built in 1929 by the well-known architect Fritz Höger . In addition to the district assembly , the district office is divided into the following departments:
- D1 Control and Service Department
- D2 Citizen Service Department
- D3 Department for Social Affairs, Youth and Health
- D4 Economy, Building and Environment Division
- District Office Manager:
- 1945–1954: Heinrich Müller (District Manager)
- 1954–1980: Achim-Helge Freiherr von Beust ( CDU )
- 1980–1984: Rolf Lange ( SPD )
- 1985–1987: Dieter Mahnke (SPD)
- 1987–1993: Ingrid Soehring (CDU)
- 1993–2001: Klaus Meister (SPD)
- 2001–2007: Gerhard Fuchs (CDU)
- 2007–2011: Cornelia Schroeder-Piller (CDU)
- since 2011: Thomas Ritzenhoff (SPD)
Districts
district | Area in km² |
Population (2014) |
Inhabitants / km² | map |
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Bergstedt | 7.1 | 10,216 | 1438.87 | |
Bramfeld | 10.1 | 50,838 | 5033.47 | |
Duvenstedt | 6.8 | 6.253 | 919.56 | |
Eilbek | 1.7 | 20,981 | 12341.76 | |
Farmsen-Berne | 8.3 | 34,664 | 4176.39 | |
Hummelsbüttel | 9.2 | 17,180 | 1867.39 | |
Jenfeld | 5.0 | 24,751 | 4950.2 | |
Lemsahl-Mellingstedt | 7.9 | 6,556 | 829.87 | |
Marienthal | 3.3 | 12,358 | 3744.85 | |
Poppenbüttel | 8.1 | 22,536 | 2782.22 | |
Rahlstedt | 26.6 | 88.094 | 3311.8 | |
Sasel | 8.4 | 23,366 | 2782.22 | |
Steep shoop | 2.5 | 19,273 | 7709.2 | |
Tonndorf | 3.9 | 13,691 | 3510.51 | |
Volksdorf | 11.6 | 20,372 | 1756.21 | |
Wandsbek | 6.0 | 33,591 | 5598.5 | |
Wellingsbüttel | 4.1 | 10,415 | 2540.24 | |
Wohldorf-Ohlstedt | 17.3 | 4,475 | 258.67 |
Since 2011, the district has been divided into five regional areas , some of which have taken over the tasks of the former local offices :
- Core area (consisting of Eilbek , Jenfeld , Marienthal , Tonndorf and Wandsbek , 104,000 inhabitants)
- Alstertal (Hummelsbüttel, Poppenbüttel, Sasel and Wellingsbüttel, 73,000 inhabitants)
- Bramfeld (with Farmsen-Berne and Steilshoop, 105,000 inhabitants)
- Rahlstedt (86,000 inhabitants) and
- Walddörfer (Bergstedt, Duvenstedt, Lemsahl-Mellingstedt, Volksdorf and Wohldorf-Ohlstedt, 46,000 inhabitants)
Constituencies
The Wandsbek district was divided into four constituencies for the election of citizenship and the Wandsbek district assembly:
Constituency | Residents | Constituency number |
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Wandsbek constituency | 102.279 | 11 | |
Bramfeld-Farmsen-Berne constituency | 102,979 | 12 | |
Alstertal-Walddörfer constituency | 118,100 | 13 | |
Rahlstedt constituency | 86,413 | 14th |
Town twinning
The Wandsbek district is related to the Waltham Forest district in London .
See also
List of cultural monuments in the Hamburg district of Wandsbek
literature
- Michael Pommerening: Wandsbek - A historical tour. Mühlenbek-Verlag, Hamburg 2010, ISBN 978-3-9807460-6-9 .
- Georg-Wilhelm Röpke: Wandsbek - the book. Book publisher Otto Heinevetter, Hamburg 1994, ISBN 3-929171-51-1 .
- Michael Pommerening, Joachim W. Frank: The Wandsbeker Castle - Rantzau, Brahe and the Schimmelmann family. Mühlenbek-Verlag, Hamburg 2004, ISBN 3-9807460-3-8 .
- Helmuth Fricke , Michael Pommerening, Richard Hölck: The churches on the Wandsbeker market. Hamburg 2002, ISBN 3-9807460-2-X .
- Michael Pommerening, Sebastian Weber: With Claudius through Wandsbek - A journey through time with Volker Lechtenbrink. Hamburg 2008, ISBN 978-3-9807460-5-2 .
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ § 1 District Administration Act (BezVG) of July 6, 2006 . HmbGVBl. Part I 2006, No. 33, p. 404 ( landesrecht-hamburg.de [accessed on March 18, 2018]).
- ^ Order on the division of the area of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg . September 7, 1965, HmbGVBl. Part II 1965, Official Gazette No. 181, p. 999 .
- ↑ Hamburg district profiles 2015 Statistical Office for Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein (PDF), accessed on October 29, 2016
- ^ The Wandsbek district. Information 2011/12. (No longer available online.) Wandsbek district office, archived from the original on September 24, 2015 ; Retrieved April 11, 2016 .