Hamburg-Bergedorf
Bergedorf district of Hamburg |
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Coordinates | 53 ° 29 ′ 0 ″ N , 10 ° 13 ′ 0 ″ E |
height | 2 m above sea level NHN |
surface | 10.3 km² |
Residents | 35,796 (Dec. 31, 2019) |
Population density | 3475 inhabitants / km² |
Post Code | 21 ... |
prefix | 040 |
district | Bergedorf |
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Source: Statistical Office for Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein |
Bergedorf ( Low German : Bardbod ) is a district of the Bergedorf district of the same name in Hamburg . The district forms the cultural and economic center of the district.
geography
Bergedorf is located in the south-east of Hamburg, directly on the border with Wentorf and Reinbek in Schleswig-Holstein . The district is traversed by the Bille and is located on or partly on the Geestrücken at the Elbe glacial valley .
Today's district largely covers the area of the formerly independent town of Bergedorf . Only the Nettelnburg , Neuallermöhe-Ost and Bergedorf-West areas to the west of the Bille were not part of the urban area at the time.
On January 1, 2011, the new housing estate Neu-Allermöhe Ost, which was built in 1982, was assigned to the newly formed Neuallermöhe district . At the same time, the border to the Allermöhe district to the south of Bergedorf was straightened along federal motorway 25 and the Alt-Nettelnburg settlement was assigned to Bergedorf and the border to Billwerder to the west was slightly changed .
Surname
The name refers to the location on the Geesthang and the difference in altitude to the neighboring flat Vier- and Marschlanden , although Bergedorf is strictly speaking not on any mountain. The Saxon settlers, who probably lived here before the year 1000, were called Berger . In the course of history, various variations of the name were used for the town, for example Bergidorpe around 1162 , also Bergirdorpe and Bergerdorp , 1275 Berjerdorp and 1349 Berghdorpe .
history
statistics
- Minor quota: 17.3% [Hamburg average: 16.3% (2017)].
- Old age quota: 20.0% [Hamburg average: 18.2% (2017)].
- Proportion of foreigners: 14.9% [Hamburg average: 17.1% (2017)].
- Unemployment rate: 5.3% [Hamburg average: 5.2% (2017)].
The average income per taxpayer in Bergedorf is 35,049 euros annually (2013), the Hamburg average is 39,054 euros.
politics
For the elections for the Hamburg citizenship , the Bergedorf district belongs to the Bergedorf constituency , which includes the entire district. The 2020 citizenship election led to the following result in the district
- SPD : 41.9% (−7.7)
- GREEN : 16.9% (+8.4)
- CDU : 15.2% (−2.9)
- AfD : 7.9% (+0.4)
- DIE LINKE : 7.3% (+0.5)
- FDP : 4.1% (−1.06)
- Others: 6.7% (+ 3.0%)
Culture and sights
Listed buildings
- Bergedorf Castle
- Church of St. Petri and Pauli (built in 1502) and Hasse-Haus
- Bismarck monument in the palace gardens
- Kaiser Wilhelm Monument , Schlossstrasse on the edge of the castle park
- Bergedorf observatory on the Gojenberg. The Bergedorf Observatory - to this day the seat of the Institute for Astrophysics at the University of Hamburg - will apply to UNESCO as a World Heritage Site in 2014/15 together with the observatory in La Plata, Argentina.
- Old Bergedorf station , the Hamburg-Bergedorfer Eisenbahn, the second oldest surviving station building in Germany
- Hamburg-Bergedorf District Court
- Bergedorfer Windmühle , a gallery Dutchman
- Bergedorf water tower from 1903 on the Pfingstberg
- Rosenhof residential building from 1910
- Gasthof Stadt Hamburg , grain water mill with brewery and brandy distillery from 1713 and another gabled house from the 17th / 18th. Century as a half-timbered ensemble
- Oldest school building in Hamburg in the street Am Brink - today Rudolf-Steiner-Schule Bergedorf
Historic harbor crane on the Serrahn
Natural monuments
The Bergedorfer Gehölz is a forest of around two square kilometers between the Hamburg district of Bergedorf and the Holstein community of Wentorf .
Cemeteries in Bergedorf
- Bergedorf old cemetery
- New Bergedorf Cemetery : It also houses the Hamburg-Bergedorf Soviet war cemetery for 651 Soviet prisoners of war from Neuengamme concentration camp and the Hamburg-Bergedorf German war cemetery . The Bergedorf Muslim Cemetery has also existed here since 2004 .
Former cemeteries in Bergedorf :
- St. Michael Bergedorf cemetery
- Churchyard at the St. Petri and Pauli Church in Bergedorf
- Bergedorf Jewish cemetery
Museum train
The Geesthachter Eisenbahn e. V. maintains a museum railway operation on the Bergedorf-Geesthacht railway line on six weekends a year .
Observatory
The Hamburg observatory , which was built on the Gojenberg in 1909 and inaugurated in 1912, is an important historical astronomical research facility. A visitor center with an attached café has been open since March 26, 2011. Here the observatory regularly offers public sky observations, lectures and courses.
theatre
There are two permanent theaters in Bergedorf.
The Haus im Park meeting center in Hamburg-Bergedorf promotes active lifestyle choices for people aged 50 and over with offers for education, health, leisure and personal commitment. The Haus im Park theater is affiliated .
Historic harbor crane on the Serrahn
Natural monuments
The Bergedorfer Gehölz is a forest of around two square kilometers between the Hamburg district of Bergedorf and the Holstein community of Wentorf .
Cemeteries in Bergedorf
- Bergedorf old cemetery
- New Bergedorf Cemetery : It also houses the Hamburg-Bergedorf Soviet war cemetery for 651 Soviet prisoners of war from Neuengamme concentration camp and the Hamburg-Bergedorf German war cemetery . The Bergedorf Muslim Cemetery has also existed here since 2004 .
Former cemeteries in Bergedorf :
- St. Michael Bergedorf cemetery
- Churchyard at the St. Petri and Pauli Church in Bergedorf
- Bergedorf Jewish cemetery
Museum train
The Geesthachter Eisenbahn e. V. maintains a museum railway operation on the Bergedorf-Geesthacht railway line on six weekends a year .
Observatory
The Hamburg observatory , which was built on the Gojenberg in 1909 and inaugurated in 1912, is an important historical astronomical research facility. A visitor center with an attached café has been open since March 26, 2011. Here the observatory regularly offers public sky observations, lectures and courses.
theatre
There are two permanent theaters in Bergedorf.
The Haus im Park meeting center in Hamburg-Bergedorf promotes active lifestyle choices for people aged 50 and over with offers for education, health, leisure and personal commitment. The Haus im Park theater is affiliated .
The Theater Am Neuen Weg is played by the Lohbrügger Bürgerbühne and is located on the site of the old train station . The Lohbrügger Bürgerbühne (LBB) was founded in 1967 as an inclination group in the Lohbrügge Citizens' Association and has been an independent registered association since 1997. The purpose of the LBB is to play the theater, but the preservation and maintenance of the Low German language has top priority. In 1997 the members of LBB were able to fulfill their dream of having their own theater. From the old “rehearsal halls”, the Theater am Neuen Weg was created, initially with 42 seats. Due to the large audience demand, the theater was expanded to 53 seats in summer 2005 and equipped with new seating.
Sports
- In Bergedorf there is the Billtalstadion, Hamburg's second largest stadium.
- The Billebad , which was completely rebuilt in 2005, is located in the immediate vicinity of the Bergedorf train station .
- To Sander Tannen is ASV Bergedorf 85 home. The traditional football department of the club founded FC Bergedorf 85 in July 2009, whose first team plays in the Hamburg Oberliga .
- The Sportvereinigung Polizei Hamburg has traditionally been active in the Bergedorf sports facilities with its Bergedorf / Lohbrügge department since 1970. Originating from the youth work of accident-damaged children in the SV Hamburg Police , the department is now open to all age groups in various sports.
- The TSG Bergedorf offers under the motto "We move Bergedorf!" also do sports such as wheelchair dancing .
Economy and Infrastructure
economy
In 1899 the waterworks in Billtal went into operation. It pumps around 7,000 tons of water a day from the five wells, which are located at a depth of 53 to 112 meters. In addition to parts of Bergedorf, the supply areas are the neighboring towns of Reinbek and Wentorf. The waterworks was modernized in 1982.
traffic
Rail transport
The Hamburg-Bergedorf long-distance and S-Bahn station is located on the border with the neighboring district of Lohbrügge .
- 1842 Opening of the Hamburg-Bergedorfer Railway , the first railway line in Northern Germany
- 1846 The Berlin-Hamburg railway opens
- 1906 The Bergedorf-Geesthacht railway opens
- 1912 Opening of the four-country railway to Zollenspieker
- 1953 Cessation of operations on the Bergedorf-Geesthachter Railway and the Vierland Railway
- 1958 Electrification of the Hamburg - Bergedorf line for the direct current S-Bahn
- 1969 Electrification of the Bergedorf - Aumühle line for the direct current S-Bahn
- 1996 Electrification of the Hamburg - Bergedorf - Berlin route for long-distance and regional trains
Road traffic
Two federal highways run through the district, federal road 5 and federal road 207 . The B 5 is the former trunk road 5 (FVS 5) and Reichsstraße 5 (R 5) in the direction of Berlin, whose street names from west to east are: Bergedorfer Straße, Holtenklinker Straße, Rothenhauschaussee. The length in the area of the Hamburg-Bergedorf district is about five kilometers. The street name of the B 207 from northeast to southwest is: Wentorfer Strasse. The B 207 ends at the Mohnhof junction on the B 5. The length in the area of the Hamburg-Bergedorf district is about one kilometer.
The Hamburg-Holstein transport company operates local public transport with buses within the Hamburg Transport Association . The central connection point is at Bergedorf train station, where a new central bus station was built at platform level.
Shipping
From the year 1208 the course of the river Bille in the area of today's Hamburg district of Bergedorf was dammed with a weir and the water was fed to the later castle moat. With the outflow to the Elbe , it became possible to carry out transports by water to the port of Hamburg and vice versa. Ultimately, a port facility was built in Bergedorf's town center, locally called "Serrahn". A shipping line offers regular trips and a development association occasionally carries out trips with historical Ewern .
education and Science
Primary schools:
- Elementary school Nettelnburg
- Primary school Ochsenwerder
- Primary School Max-Eichholz-Ring
- Curslack-Neuengamme primary school
- Heidhorst primary school
- Friedrich-Frank-Bogen primary school
- Mendelstrasse School
- Elementary school Leuschnerstrasse
- Primary school Sander Strasse
- Elementary and district school Kirchwerde
- Catholic School Bergedorf
- Ernst-Henning-Strasse School
- Montessori School Hamburg
District schools:
- District school Bergedorf
- District school Lohbrügge
- District school Kirchwerder
- District school Richard-Linde-Weg
- Waldorf School | Rudolf Steiner School Bergedorf (Gr. 1 – Gr. 13)
Gymnasiums:
- The Hansa-Gymnasium was founded in 1883, but has only been on Hermann-Distel-Strasse since 1914.
- The Luisen-Gymnasium was founded in 1888 as a private secondary school for girls by Erna Martens and Mathilde Hipp. After the war, the school became a regular high school.
- Lohbrügge grammar school
- Bornbrook High School
Universities / adult education
- Bergedorf University of Applied Sciences
The construction of the University of Applied Sciences on Lohbrügger Kirchstrasse was made possible by funds from the founder, Kurt A. Körber . The courses in industrial engineering (HWI), ecotrophology and natural science technology are offered here. As part of a university reform, the Bergedorf University of Applied Sciences and other institutions became the Hamburg University of Applied Sciences . The Bergedorf University of Applied Sciences became the Life Sciences Faculty . Every autumn, the “Children's University” is organized for young listeners between the ages of eight and twelve.
Personalities
- Johann Adolph Höltich (1641–1704), lawyer, born in Bergedorf
- Franz Heinrich Höltich (1643–1676), lawyer and syndic, born in Bergedorf
- Johann Adolph Hasse (1699–1783), composer
- Nicolaus Binder (1738–1799), lawyer and councilor of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck, born in Bergedorf
- Dietrich Wilhelm Soltau (1745–1827), writer and translator, born in Bergedorf
- Heinrich Rathmann (1750–1821), educator, historian, Protestant pastor
- Johann Gottfried Misler (1758–1829), German lawyer and diplomat, died in Bergedorf
- Carsten Wilhelm Soltau (1767–1836), President of the Hamburg Chamber of Commerce, senior senior and deputy mayor of Hamburg, born in Bergedorf
- Nikolaus Daniel Hinsche (1771–1848); Mayor of Bergedorf and writer, died in Bergedorf
- Friedrich Chrysander (1826–1901), Handel researcher, Handel Complete Edition, died in Bergedorf
- Justus Brinckmann (1843–1915), founding director of the Museum of Art and Industry, died in Bergedorf
- Georg Hulbe (1851–1917), bookbinder and leather craftsman, builder of the Hulbe House
- Ida Boy-Ed (1852–1928), writer, born in Bergedorf
- Henny Deppermann (1860–1942), painter and illustrator, born in Bergedorf
- Ferdinand Pfohl (1862–1949), music writer and composer, burial place in the Bergedorf cemetery
- Hermann Distel (1875–1945), architect, died in Bergedorf
- Bernhard Schmidt (1879–1935), astronomer, died in Bergedorf
- Anton Aloys Timpe (1882–1959), mathematician
- Mina Amann (1893-1966), trade unionist and politician ( CDU ), was in the resistance against Nazism active
- Walter Nissen (1908–1993), archivist, born in Bergedorf
- Kurt A. Körber (1909–1992), entrepreneur and founder
- Hubert Blaine Wolfeschlegelsteinhausenbergerdorff, Sr. (1914–1997), name record holder
- Klaus-Jürgen Müller (1930–2011), historian
- Dieter Meyer (* 1940), football player
- Lutz Schulenburg (1953–2013), publisher
- Britta Schlage (* 1956), politician and judge
- Michael F. Huse (* 1957), film director
- Frank Appel (* 1961), manager, CEO of Deutsche Post
- Jörg Pilawa (* 1965), television presenter
- Biggi Bardot (* 1980), erotic model and singer
- Dennis Daube (* 1989), professional footballer at 1. FC Union Berlin
- Zhi Gin Lam (born 1991), soccer player
- Chris Tall (born 1991), comedian
Literature and Sources
- Franklin Kopitzsch , Daniel Tilgner (Ed.): Hamburg Lexikon. 2nd, revised edition. Zeiseverlag, Hamburg 2000, ISBN 3-9805687-9-2 .
- Daniel Tilgner (Ed.): Hamburg from Altona to Zollenspieker. The Haspa manual for all districts of the Hanseatic city. Hoffmann and Campe, Hamburg 2002, ISBN 3-455-11333-8 .
- Hamburg's street names tell history , Medien-Verlag Schubert, 4th edition, Hamburg 2006, ISBN 3-929229-41-2
- Hamburg-Bergedorf from the air , Sutton Verlag GmbH, Erfurt 2005, ISBN 3-89702-891-3
- Lichtwark booklet . Publishing house HB-Werbung, Hamburg-Bergedorf. ISSN 1862-3549 .
- Alfred Dreckmann: Everything was the same in Bergedorf! - The struggle for the Weimar Republic and workers' resistance to fascism, lock booklet No. 9, publisher: Association of Friends of the Museum for Bergedorf and the Vierlande, Bergedorf 2003
See also
- List of streets, squares and bridges in Hamburg-Bergedorf
- List of stumbling blocks in Hamburg-Bergedorf
- List of cultural monuments in Hamburg-Bergedorf
Web links
- History of the Bergedorf district
- www.bergedorf.de - Certificate from 1420
- www.bergedorf-sued.de - On February 15, 2011, Bergedorf-Süd became a promotional area for integrated urban development
Individual evidence
- ↑ Harald Richert: Bergedorf - an independent city . In: Lichtwark No. 54. Ed. Lichtwark Committee, Bergedorf, 1991. See now: Verlag HB-Werbung, Hamburg-Bergedorf. ISSN 1862-3549 .
- ^ Horst Beckershaus: The names of the Hamburg districts. Where do they come from and what they mean , Hamburg 2002, ISBN 3-434-52545-9 , p. 18
- ↑ Quota of minors in the Hamburg districts in 2017
- ↑ Proportion of 65-year-olds and older in the Hamburg districts in 2017
- ↑ Proportion of foreigners in the Hamburg districts in 2017
- ↑ Unemployment rate in the Hamburg districts in 2017
- ↑ Statistical Office for Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein (ed.): Hamburg District Profile 2016 (= NORD.regional . Volume 19 ). 2018, ISSN 1863-9518 ( Online PDF 6.6 MB [accessed February 12, 2018]).
- ↑ Maik without time: "... to erect a worthy monument to the founder of the empire." The Kaiser Wilhelm monument in Bergedorf . In: Lichtwark book No. 72, pp. 43–46. HB-Werbung publishing house, Hamburg-Bergedorf, 2007. ISSN 1862-3549 .
- ↑ Charlotte Klack-Eitzen: The tombstones at the Church of St. Petri and Pauli. In: Lichtwark booklet No. 75. HB-Werbung publishing house, Hamburg-Bergedorf 2010. ISSN 1862-3549 .
- ↑ Website of the Hamburg observatory
- ↑ Charlotte Klack-Eitzen: The tombstones at the Church of St. Petri and Pauli. In: Lichtwark booklet No. 75. HB-Werbung publishing house, Hamburg-Bergedorf 2010. ISSN 1862-3549 .
- ↑ Website of the Hamburg observatory
- ↑ Wheelchair dance at TSG Bergedorf v. 1860 e. V.
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