List of cultural monuments in the Hamburg district of Altona

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This is an outdated list. The lists of cultural monuments in Hamburg according to the Hamburg Monument Protection Act of April 5, 2013, which are divided into districts due to their size, are decisive .

The following list contains the monuments identified in the list of monuments in the area of ​​the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg , Altona district .

Note: The order of the monuments in this list is based on the city districts and can alternatively be sorted by monument list number, street or description.

The basis is the list of monuments (status: November 21, 2012) of the Hamburg Monument Protection Office . This contains all objects that are legally protected under the Hamburg Monument Protection Act (Section 5 DSchG HA) or at least temporarily. In addition, the monument protection office keeps an even more extensive list of recognized monuments (§ 7 a DSchG HA) with the objects recognized as worthy of protection, for which the law already provides for conditions in the event of changes up to a possible protection status.

serial no. address Brief description registration deletion district image
19th Antonistraße St. Pauli Church 03/28/1922 Altona old town
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145 Kirchenstrasse 40, Königstrasse 11 St. Trinitatis , the main Protestant Lutheran church in Hamburg Altona. Cross-shaped plan (Greek cross) with rectangular closed cross arms, three-sided east end and integrated west tower. Brick masonry with sandstone inclusions. Originally the mansard roof over the crossing, partly covered with copper and partly with pans 01/24/1940 Altona old town
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153 Hinrich-Lohse-Straße (1937–1945; before and since then Königstraße) the Heiligengeist Chapel (destroyed) 01/24/1940 11/01/1948 Altona old town
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154 Altona town hall market the old town hall in Altona 01/24/1940 September 18, 1947 Altona old town
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161 Palmaille 29 Suburban home 01/24/1940 03/08/1954 Altona old town
162 Palmaille 35 Suburban home 01/24/1940 03/08/1954 Altona old town
163 Palmaille 49 Free-standing classical plastered building on a rectangular floor plan with a flat protruding hipped roof. Two-storey with mezzanine , five window axes wide, three window axes on the side fronts. On both sides of the facade adjoining single-storey wing structures closed off from the street with square plastered walls. Built in 1801/04 by CF Hansen 01/24/1940 Altona old town
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164 Palmaille 70 Suburban home 01/24/1940 03/08/1954 Altona old town
165 Palmaille 100 simple three-storey plastered building, built between 1788 and 1795 01/24/1940 Altona old town
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166 Palmaille 116 Two-storey suburban house in plastered construction with mezzanine and flat hipped roof, built by CF Hansen in 1803/04 01/24/1940 Altona old town
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281 Grosse Johannisstrasse 72 (formerly) the former royal mint in Hamburg Altona (HJ-Heim) 03/12/1943 September 18, 1947 Altona old town
282 fish market Fischmarktbrunnen , octagonal, elongated fountain, approx. 2 m high, divided into shallow recessed fields. In the six narrow fields there are reliefs with flower festoons, in each of the two wide fields there is a relief depicting Cupid and Psyche, crowned by lambrequin. Upper end with strongly profiled, stepped cornice. On the front bulge, a pair of dolphins. On the opposite edge of the fountain on a pedestal statue of Minerva with spear and shield 03/12/1943 Altona old town
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284 Hinrich-Lohse-Strasse 149 (1937–1945; before and since then Königstrasse) former orphanage (destroyed) 03/12/1943 11/01/1948 Altona old town
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286 Palmaille (behind No. 45) Helgoland monument 03/12/1943 Altona old town
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286 Struenseestrasse Gravestones and memorials at the former Holy Spirit Chapel 03/12/1943 Altona old town
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287 Norderzeile, Wohlersallee Chemnitz grave site on the former Norderreihe cemetery . Note: Further tombs and grave sites were entered in the list of monuments on January 15, 1958 under the number 452. 03/12/1943 Altona old town
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288 Große Prinzenstraße 22, 24, 26, 42, 44, 46, At the main church 1, main church Altona, Trinitatiskirche Surroundings of the main church Hamburg-Altona, Trinitatiskirche 03/12/1943 Altona old town
289 Große Johannisstraße 26 (formerly) Portal (destroyed in 1943) 03/12/1943 September 18, 1947 Altona old town
364 Palmaille 59 with the Palmaille 61 building, a two-storey plastered building with a mezzanine of seven axes; Five-axis central front, uniaxial side elevations . Built in 1824/25 by JM Hansen 11/01/1948 Altona old town
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365 Palmaille 61 with the Palmaille 59 building, a two-storey plastered building with a mezzanine of seven axes; Five-axis central front, uniaxial side elevations. Built in 1824/25 by JM Hansen 11/01/1948 Altona old town
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366 Palmaille 65 three-storey plastered building with a mezzanine of three axes. Flat gable. Built in 1824/25 by JM Hansen 136 11/01/1948 Altona old town
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367 Palmaille 120 Plastered building from 1802 by CF Hansen , later significantly changed 11/01/1948 Altona old town
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377 Palmaille 53, 55 Duplex. Three-storey plastered building with a rectangular basement of seven axes. Built in 1824/25 by JM Hansen 09/05/1949 Altona old town
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401 Palmaille 57 three-storey plastered construction of three axes. Squared ground floor with central projectile and arched portal. Built in 1824/25 by JM Hansen December 19, 1952 Altona old town
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452 Norderzeile, Wohlersallee various grave monuments and graves in the Protestant cemetery Norderreihe. Note: The Chemnitz grave site was entered in the list of monuments on March 12, 1943 under the number 287. January 15, 1958 Altona old town
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460 Palmaille 112 simple two-storey plastered building with five axes, built by CF Hansen in 1797/98 10/23/1958 Altona old town
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469 Koenigstrasse Altona Jewish cemetery 03/17/1960 Altona old town
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493 Palmaille 118 Two-storey plastered building with three axes with a flat hipped roof and a round arch portal in the central axis, built by CF Hansen in 1803/04 January 16, 1961 Altona old town
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573 Lange Strasse 6 the classicist guard building, the former "Paulus Wache", a small, single-storey building with a hipped roof, built in 1815 December 29, 1977 Altona old town
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650 Ehrenbergstrasse 60 Semi-detached house from around 1850

Note: The ensemble part on Ehrenbergstrasse 53 was entered in the list of monuments on June 28, 2011 under the same monument list number.
04/15/1982 Altona old town
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650 Ehrenbergstrasse 53 Corner building erected around 1853/1854 as a three-storey storey building as part of the ensemble Ehrenbergstrasse 53, 58-60, 62, Schillerstrasse 53

Note: The ensemble part Ehrenbergstrasse 60 was entered in the list of monuments on April 15, 1982 under the same monument list number.
06/28/2011 Altona old town
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691 Billrothstrasse 77 former Altona restaurant 11/01/1983 Altona old town
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710 Hospitalstrasse 44 three-story building, built in 1893 04/17/1984 Altona old town
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740 Grosse Elbstrasse 9 the former fish auction hall December 3rd, 1984 Altona old town
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747 Max-Brauer-Allee 134, 136, Hospitalstrasse 107, 109, August-Lütgens-Park, Holstenstrasse 108, 110 the former Altona General Hospital as a complete facility, in particular consisting of the main building and its extensions, the former nurses' house, Jenckelhaus, buildings II and III with part of the park-like open spaces. The mapping with the boundaries of the entire complex is stored in the list of monuments. 02/28/1985 Altona old town
Old hospital on Max-Brauer-Allee
755 Palmaille 104 Town house from 1780/90 04/29/1985 Altona old town
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756 Palmaille 106 Town house from 1780/90 04/29/1985 Altona old town
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804 Koenigstrasse 30 Wilhelminian style business and residential building, built around 1890 07/28/1986 Altona old town
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848 Mörkenstrasse 55, 55 a and b Group of buildings, terrace in traditional Sahlhaus tradition from the third quarter of the 19th century 11/25/1987 Altona old town
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849 Thedestraße 108, Govertsweg 1 the former Thedebad from 1880/81 based on designs by the architect A. Petersen with later changes December 3rd, 1987 Altona old town
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873 Palmaille 126, 126 a-b, 130, 130 a-b Complete Wilhelminian style complex from 1890, in particular consisting of the front building, the courtyard with green space and roundabout, and the rear building and its open spaces at the rear. The mapping with the boundaries of the entire complex is stored in the list of monuments. 06/27/1988 Altona old town
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992 Grosse Elbstrasse 277, 279 Hall D, built in 1924 as Shed F of the Quai- und Lagerhaus-Gesellschaft in the style of the New Building of the 1920s 07/16/1992 Altona old town
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1001 Max-Brauer-Allee 34 Storage from around 1893 with its wooden interior structure 11/23/1992 Altona old town
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(Exterior view)
1021 Schillerstrasse 7 Brick building with an H-shaped floor plan and a stairwell with cross rib vaults, built in 1891 as a garrison directorate according to the plans of the garrison building inspector Goebel 07/27/1993 Altona old town
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1026 Schillerstrasse 29 Front building, a craftsman's house built shortly before 1860 with a facade design based on the example of romantic historicism 10/12/1993 Altona old town
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1031 Große Elbstraße 68, De-Voss-Straße 5, 7, Buttstraße Former Naefeke malt house, which, as the successor to Dolck'schen Brewery, had been producing at the Altona harbor since 1876, consisting of several interconnected individual buildings from different times 12/14/1993 Altona old town
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1076 Grosse Elbstrasse 39 traditional storage building from the late 19th century 03/19/1996 Altona old town
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1080 At the Johanniskirche St. John's Church in Hamburg-Altona, built in 1867/73 based on designs by Johannes Otzen , and the property as its surroundings.

Note:
The single-family house bei der Johanniskirche 12 was entered in the list of monuments on October 8, 2001 under the number 1308 as part of the ensemble bei der Johanniskirche. The ensemble parts at Johanniskirche 3-11, 13-19 were entered in the list of monuments on October 11, 2012 under the same number.
04/02/1996 Altona old town
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1080 At the Johanniskirche 3-11, 13-19 Ensemble parts Bei der Johanniskirche 3 (not constituting), 4-9a, 10 (not constituting), 11, 13-19, as part of the urban ensemble from the late 19th century with the Church of St. Johannis (bei der Johanniskirche 22 ) as the core of the facility, its surroundings with streets and squares including the war memorial and its architectural version with the relevant low town houses At the Johanniskirche 3-20

Note:
The ensemble parts at the Johanniskirche 22 (Johanniskirche) were opened on April 2nd 1996 under the same number and at the Johanniskirche 12 on October 8, 2001 under the number 1308 in the list of monuments.
10/11/2012 Altona old town
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House numbers 17-19
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House numbers 6-9a
1087 Bernstorffstrasse 133, 135, 137 Three-door residential building from 1860. Note: The building at Bernstorffstrasse 131 was entered in the list of monuments on February 20, 2002 as part of the ensemble Bernstorffstrasse 121-141 under the same number, on August 18, 2003 at Bernstorffstrasse 121, 125, 127, 141, on August 25, 2003 August 2003 Bernstorffstrasse 129 and on December 1, 2003 Bernstorffstrasse 139. 06/12/1996 Altona old town
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1087 Bernstorffstrasse 131 Two-storey pre-Wilhelminian-era residential building, part of the ensemble at Bernstorffstrasse 121-141. Note: The other parts of the ensemble were entered in the list of monuments under the same number on June 12, 1996 Bernstorffstrasse 133, 135, 137, on August 18, 2003 Bernstorffstrasse 121, 125, 127, 141, on August 25, 2003 Bernstorffstrasse 129 and on December 1, 2003 Bernstorffstrasse 139. 02/20/2002 Altona old town
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1087 Bernstorffstrasse 121, 125, 127, 141 Two-story pre-Wilhelminian-era residential buildings, parts of the ensemble at Bernstorffstrasse 121-141. Note: The other parts of the ensemble were entered in the list of monuments under the same number on June 12, 1996 at Bernstorffstrasse 133, 135, 137, on February 20, 2002 at Bernstorffstrasse 131, on August 25, 2003 at Bernstorffstrasse 129 and on December 1, 2003 at Bernstorffstrasse 139 . 08/18/2003 Altona old town
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1087 Bernstorffstrasse 129 Two-storey pre-Wilhelminian-era residential building, part of the ensemble at Bernstorffstrasse 121-141. Note: The other parts of the ensemble were entered in the list of monuments under the same number on June 12, 1996 Bernstorffstrasse 133, 135, 137, on February 20, 2002 Bernstorffstrasse 131, on August 18, 2003 Bernstorffstrasse 121, 125, 127, 141 and on December 1, 2003 Bernstorffstrasse 139. 08/25/2003 Altona old town
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1087 Bernstorffstrasse 139 Two-story pre-Wilhelminian-era residential building, part of the ensemble Bernstorffstrasse 121 to 141. Note: The other parts of the ensemble were entered in the list of monuments under the same number on June 12, 1996 Bernstorffstrasse 133, 135, 137, on February 20, 2002 Bernstorffstrasse 131, on 18. August 2003 Bernstorffstrasse 121, 125, 127, 141 and on August 25, 2003 Bernstorffstrasse 129. 12/01/2003 Altona old town
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1129 Chemnitzstrasse 132, 134, 136 House built around 1870 04/14/1997 Altona old town
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1131 Antonistraße 12, Heidritterstraße 12, Pinnasberg 80, 81 Cemetery of the St. Pauli Church as a whole, consisting of the former cemetery with a network of paths and trees and the tombs that still exist there, the staircase and the enclosure, in particular the gate and the two granite posts on Antonistraße, the two pastors' houses on Pinnasberg 80 and 81, the former church school at Antonistraße 12 and the building Heidritterstraße 12 as well as the St. Pauli church as a single cultural monument. The mapping with the boundaries of the entire complex is stored in the list of monuments. Note: The St. Pauli Church was already registered on March 28, 1922 under the number 19 in the list of monuments. 04/30/1997 Altona old town
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1140 Fish market 2 a Building erected in 1910 as an express goods hall for the railroad fish dispatch with four attached residential floors 08/08/1997 Altona old town
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1164 Wohlers Allee 62 Two-storey plastered building built around 1875 02/18/1998 Altona old town
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1168 Lessers Passage 2-10, Königstrasse 32 Ensemble consisting of residential buildings as well as a residential and commercial building with a gateway to the passage, built mainly in the 1860s 03/18/1998 Altona old town
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1209 Grosse Elbstrasse 27 Former HW Lange harbor mill, founded in 1841 as one of the first steam mills in Northern Germany, massive brick buildings from 1880, later expanded and stocked 02/01/1999 Altona old town
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1253 Max-Brauer-Allee 62, 64 Part of the Max-Brauer-Allee 60, 62, 64 ensemble, which consists of two office buildings with perforated and skeleton facades built between 1952 and 1956 according to plans by Bernhard Hermkes . Note: The Max-Brauer-Allee 60 building was entered in the list of monuments on September 22, 2000 under the same number. 07/04/2000 Altona old town
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1253 Max-Brauer-Allee 60 Part of the Max-Brauer-Allee 60, 62, 64 ensemble, which consists of two office buildings with perforated and skeleton facades built between 1952 and 1956 according to plans by Bernhard Hermkes . Note: The building at Max-Brauer-Allee 62, 64 was entered in the list of monuments on July 4th, 2000 under the same number. 09/22/2000 Altona old town
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1284 Köhlbrandt staircase , Köhlbrandt staircase 1 The ensemble, consisting of the open staircase and the apartment building designed by the architects Schaar and Hintzpeter, was created in 1891 04/05/2001 Altona old town
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1308 At the Johanniskirche 12 Around 1875, two-storey urban single-family house with basement, part of the ensemble Bei der Johanniskirche, consisting of the St. Johanniskirche , its surroundings with streets and plazas near the Johanniskirche, including the war memorial, and the houses in Bei, built around 1875 according to the plans of the architect John Grimm of the Johanniskirche 3-20. Note: St. John's Church and the property have been listed in the list of monuments since April 2, 1996 under the number 1080. 10/08/2001 Altona old town
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1674 Paulsenplatz 12 Apartment building built in 1892 according to plans by the architect W. Krümicken as part of the Dohrnweg 1-5 ensemble, Paulsenplatz 3-12, Mistralstraße 7-9, 2-8, Stresemannstraße 66-68 a 09/18/2008 Altona old town
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1685 Max-Brauer-Allee 24 Garden pavilion built in the second half of the 19th century 11/20/2008 Altona old town
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1776 Hospitalstrasse east of number 79 (rear building) Three-storey storage building built around 1880 as a single monument and at the same time part of the ensemble Hospitalstrasse 69-95 a including the rear building east of number 79, Esmarchstrasse 56-68, Virchowstrasse 65 a-81, Chemnitzstrasse 42, 44 08/11/2009 Altona old town
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1806 Lornsenplatz 5 Town house built around 1875 according to plans by the building contractor CD Ehlbek as part of the ensemble Esmarchstraße 120, 122, Lornsenplatz 2-9, Schumacherstraße 8698, 89-101 02/24/2010 Altona old town
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1823 Grosse Elbstraße 142, 146, Sandberg Ensemble consisting of the baroque town house Große Elbstraße 146 with its rear warehouse and workshop building, the factory and warehouse building Große Elbstraße 142 including the shed hall behind it and the historical machines and furnishings inside the building as well as the ascending section of the streets Große Elbstraße and Sandberg including stairs, pavement and retaining wall, as mapped in the list of monuments 08/03/2010 Altona old town
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1833 Thadenstrasse 134, 134 a – e, Wohlers Allee 20 a – c, 22 Ensemble Levy's Passage, residential houses built between 1878 and 1880 for Simon Elias Levy according to plans by Julius Hartick, including the paved path 10/12/2010 Altona old town
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Thadenstrasse 134a-e
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Wohlers Allee 22
1836 Billrothstrasse 63, 63 a, 63 b Residential and commercial building from around 1866 11/23/2010 Altona old town
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1852 Billrothstrasse 161, 163, Esmarchstrasse 123-131, Lornsenplatz 10 Ensemble, three-storey building block built around 1880 12/22/2010 Altona old town
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1914 Ehrenbergstrasse 66, 68, Bugdahnstrasse Two-story, classicist semi-detached house built around 1867 08/21/2012 Altona old town
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624 Max-Brauer-Allee 89, 91 District Court of Altona 06/15/1981 Altona-North
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662 Max-Brauer-Allee 79 Single-family town house from approx. 1866/67 11/11/1982 Altona-North
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1023 Kieler Strasse 39, Augustenburger Strasse 1 Building group and additionally 2nd independent immovable architectural monuments: Old building from 1927, the so-called “proof of work building” of the city of Altona, built according to plans and under the direction of Altona Senator Gustav Oelsner, the extension building from 1953/56 to the west of it, connected to the old building , designed by the architect Wolfgang Rudhard 09/10/1993 Altona-North
"Proof of work building", today the Federal Employment Agency
1198 Max-Brauer-Allee 77 Two-storey town villa built in 1888 with unusually rich, well-preserved furnishings, stucco ceilings and ceiling paintings of high quality 09/22/1998 Altona-North
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1447 Max-Brauer-Allee 127, 127 House 1-13, 129 Ensemble Nyegaard-Stift , a castle-like complex designed between 1899 and 1901 by the architects Kühn & Baumgarten 09/14/2004 Altona-North
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1546 Max-Brauer-Allee 83, 85 Gymnasium Allee , school building built between 1903 and 1905 according to plans by the Brandt town planning council 06/29/2006 Altona-North
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1586 Glücksburger Strasse 9-19, Langenfelder Strasse 113, 115, 115 a Ensemble of residential buildings from the 1920s 04/16/2007 Altona-North
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1786 Oelkersallee 27 House built around 1877 according to plans by Julius Hartick as part of the Oelkersallee 21, 23, 27, 29, 26 ensemble October 15, 2009 Altona-North
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1884 Haubachstrasse 60, 62, Zeiseweg 9, Bodenstedtstrasse Ensemble of the former Viktoria barracks, built from 1878 to 1883, consisting of the former team building (Block III), the former riding and drill house and the preserved enclosures 11/11/2011 Altona-North
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1912 Zeiseweg 42
Between 1877 and 1878, three-storey, plastered apartment building including the preserved historical parts of the external stairs and railings as part of the ensemble Eggerstedtstrasse 20-38, 37-39, Zeiseweg 38- 42
08/15/2012 Altona-North
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408 Osdorfer Landstrasse 20 Großflottbeker mill 04/01/1953 10/15/1996 Bahrenfeld
456 Holstenkamp and northeast Holstenkamp 82 (formerly Am Winsberg) the "Alter Friedhof" parcel on the New Mennonite Cemetery with 14 grave slabs from bricked tombs with inscriptions, 24 grave slabs from earth graves with inscriptions, 2 corrugations with inscriptions and 2 cubic corner stones with initials 05/30/1958 Bahrenfeld
456 Parcel of the old cemetery on the New Mennonite Cemetery.JPG
534 Altonaer Volkspark: Luruper Chaussee prehistoric burial mound, site 3 in Bahrenfeld; the 20 m tall and 1.6 m high hill is a more than 3000 year old grave complex from the older Bronze Age. Note: Since September 17, 2002, the burial mound has also been part of the Altonaer Volkspark ensemble under monument list number 1346. 07/10/1973 Bahrenfeld
689 Von-Hutten-Strasse 29 Complete facility in Sarlingheim 03/10/1983 Bahrenfeld
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871 Bahrenfelder Chaussee 1-15, Mendelssohnstraße 1-9 three-storey group of buildings from 1903/04 with Art Nouveau elements 06/07/1988 Bahrenfeld
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972 Stahltwiete 20 Complete system, consisting of the factory building as an immovable monument together with the driveway, the tracks and paving. The mapping with the boundaries of the entire complex is stored in the list of monuments. 09/24/1991 Bahrenfeld
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1006 Bahrenfelder Chaussee 49, Mendelssohnstrasse 32, 34 Bahrenfelder Chaussee 49, former official residential building, built in 1895 according to plans by the Goebel building councilor and expanded in 1905 by the western single-storey extension according to plans by the Hagemann building councilor, as an immovable monument and Bahrenfelder Chaussee without number (behind number 49), former flour and grain store, after 1892 Plans by the Goebel building council were created with an elevator installed by building councilor Jacobi in 1913, as an immovable monument and, in addition, Bahrenfelder Chaussee 49, Mendelssohnstraße 32, 34, the entire complex, consisting of the two immovable monuments, the official residential building and storage facility together with the former barn, the former storage shed, the former bakery, the former latrine, the historical enclosure on Bahrenfelder Chaussee, the various pavement and the trees 01/25/1993 Bahrenfeld
1006 Ensemble Bahrenfelder Chaussee-Mendelssohnstrasse 6.JPG
1082 Gasstrasse 2, 2 a, 4, 4 a + b, Paul-Dessau-Strasse 3 a – g, 5, Beim Alten Gaswerk, Daimlerstrasse 65 and the railway bridge Entire facility of the former Bahrenfeld gas works , consisting of the clock house, the administration building, the coal tower, the workshop building, the halls, the structural accessories, the railway bridge and the open spaces. The mapping with the boundaries of the entire complex is stored in the list of monuments. 04/17/1996 Bahrenfeld
1082 At the old gas works.JPG
1096 Bahrenfelder Chaussee 139, Theodorstrasse 50, 52 Entire facility, consisting of houses 1, 2, 4 to 8, 10, the enclosure on Bahrenfelder Chaussee and open spaces. The mapping with the boundaries of the entire complex is stored in the list of monuments. 07/15/1996 Bahrenfeld
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1105 Gasstrasse 8, 12, 14, 16 (previously 10) Complete system built in 1911/12, consisting of the administration building and the manufacturing facilities. The mapping with the boundaries of the entire complex is stored in the list of monuments. 11/13/1996 Bahrenfeld
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1346 Altonaer Volkspark : August-Kirch-Strasse, August-Kirch-Strasse 55, Schnackenburgallee, Am Volkspark, Nansenstrasse, Nansenstrasse 82, Schulgartenweg, Luruper Chaussee, Stadionstrasse Altonaer Volkspark, a park created from 1914 under significant planning by Ferdinand Tutenberg ; also part of the ensemble consisting of the Altona Volkspark and Altona cemetery. Note: The entry of the burial mound under monument list number 534 from July 10, 1973 remains in effect. 09/17/2002 Bahrenfeld
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1552 Max-Schmeling-Straße (formerly Stadionstraße), August-Kirch-Straße Transformer house of the former Volksparkstadion plant in 1927 by architect Gustav Oelsner built 09/25/2006 Bahrenfeld
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1620 Stadionstrasse 7 Former bus shelter built by Gustav Oelsner in 1925 10/02/2007 Bahrenfeld
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1811 Holstenkamp 119, 119-1 to 119-6 Ensemble, a former urban retirement home built between 1922 and 1923 according to plans by the Altona municipal building administration, consisting of the six residential buildings, the gatehouse with the two flanking tower pavilions and the connecting wall elements, the farm building and the preserved paths and green spaces, as in the list of monuments mapped 03/08/2010 Bahrenfeld
1811 Holstenkamp 119 Torhaus.JPG
1825 Bahrenfelder Kirchenweg 28-76, Gasstrasse 22-24, Mendelssohnstrasse 41-61, 40- 76, Woyrschweg 1-29, 2-42 From 1905 to 1912, according to plans by the architects Gustav Markmann and Hans Meyer, the estate was built with all buildings, gardens and open spaces including the street sections Mendelssohnstraße and Woyrschweg, as mapped in the list of monuments 08/09/2010 Bahrenfeld
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152 Goßlers Park 1 Marble sculpture "Psyche" by the Danish sculptor Herman Wilhelm Bissen from 1840, created for the Baurs Park manor 01/24/1940 Blankenese
152 Mühlenberger Weg 33 two marble sculptures by the sculptor Herman Wilhelm Bissen "Atalante" and "Cephalus". 01/24/1940 01/12/1956 Blankenese
156 Mühlenberger Weg 33, 35 Baurs Park manor house with portal and farm building. Two-story plastered building with a sandstone base on a rectangular floor plan. Northern entrance front with five axes, the two outer as risalits. Simple side fronts with five axes. Elbe front consisting of a three-axis receding central wing and flanking single-axis risalits. Built between 1829 and 1836 by JM Hansen and OJ Schmidt. Stable building. Elongated, single-storey plastered building with a hipped gable roof. Pan coverage. Central extension projecting like a risalit on both long sides, two-storey, with triangular gable and gable roof. Built in 1839 by JM Hansen

Note:
The property at Mühlenberger Weg 33, 35 was also entered in the list of monuments on December 13, 2011 under number 156. The ensemble Baurs Weg 10, Strandweg 1 became the individual monument and part of the ensemble on May 13, 2005, the Baurs Park ensemble, Baurs Park 2, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 36, Mühlenberger Weg on August 24, 2011 Baurs Park garden monument, Baurs Park 28, on August 24, 2011, the properties Elbchaussee 563, 565, 567, Mühlenberger Weg 37, 39, 39 a on September 27, 2011, the Baurs Park 6 property on November 11, 2011, the property Strandweg 1 was entered in the list of monuments on December 13, 2011 under number 1472.
01/24/1940 Blankenese
Katharinenhof in Baurs Park.jpg
156 Mühlenberger Weg 33, 35 Property as part of the Baurs Park ensemble with the public green spaces, the former Landhaus Baur (Katharinenhof), Mühlenberger Weg 33, including the portal and Remise, Mühlenberger Weg 35, the avenue on the southern section of the road Baurs Park and the Strandweg below the Baurs Park with historical railings , Retaining wall and stairs, the fence along the Elbchaussee and Mühlenberger Weg as well as the private green areas on the Baurs Park 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 11, 21, 26, 28, 36, 38, Baurs properties Weg 10, Mühlenberger Weg 1, 11, Strandweg 1 and the buildings Baurs Park 21, 26, 28, Baurs Weg 10 and Strandweg 1

Note:
The buildings on the property Mühlenberger Weg 33, 35 were also given the number on January 28, 1940 156 entered in the list of monuments. The ensemble Baurs Weg 10, Strandweg 1, became the individual monument and part of the ensemble garden monument Baurs Park on May 13, 2005, the ensemble Baurs Park 2, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 36, Mühlenberger Weg on August 24, 2011 , Baurs Park 28, on August 24, 2011, the properties Elbchaussee 563, 565, 567, Mühlenberger Weg 37, 39, 39 a on September 27, 2011, the ensemble part Baurs Park 6 on November 11, 2011, the Strandweg property 1 entered the list of monuments on December 13, 2011 under the number 1472.
12/13/2011 Blankenese
157 Goßlers Park 1 Goßlers Park mansion , Goßlers Park 1. (formerly Blankeneser Landstrasse 34). Original construction: elongated plastered building on a rectangular floor plan, single storey, strictly symmetrical division of the fronts. Pillar portico in front of the narrow sides. Column loggia on the long sides. Built in 1794/95 by CF Hansen . The current building was made from alterations (heightening, terraces, balcony structures) between 1897 and 1901. Since 1963 the location of the sculpture "Psyche" (see monument list number 152 of January 24, 1940) by the Danish sculptor Bissen from 1840, created for the manor house at Baurs Park 01/24/1940 Blankenese
Hamburg, Goßlers Park 1.JPG
158 Oesterleystrasse 20 Landhaus Klünders Park (Hessehaus), simple three-axis plastered building on a square floor plan, two-storey with mezzanine, flat roof, built around 1800 01/24/1940 Blankenese
159 Elbchaussee 547 (formerly 34) Broad, two-storey plastered building on a sandstone base. Seven-axis street facade with two single-axis strongly protruding side projections. In the side fronts there are three-axis central projections. The Elbe facade with three-axis central wing and strongly protruding two-axis side projections. Parapet and low copper-covered hip roof. Built in 1789 and 1792 by CF Hansen (White House) 01/24/1940 Blankenese
159 Elbchaussee 547.JPG
356 Elbterrasse 4-6 (formerly Elbterrasse 152, later only number 6) "Dreehus" fisherman's house from 1800. Brick building, partly half-timbered, with a hipped thatched roof September 18, 1947 Blankenese
356 Elbterasse 4-6.JPG
357 On the slope 3-5 Fisherman's house "Tweehus" from 1800, single-storey half-timbered house with thatched roof September 18, 1947 Blankenese
357 Am Abhang 3-5.JPG
388 Richard-Dehmel-Strasse 1 Home of the poet Richard Dehmel . Built by Baedecker before 1910.

Note:
The furnishings and inventory of the house in accordance with the inventory of May 20, 2011 were entered in the list of monuments on September 16, 2011 under the same number.
12/22/1950 Blankenese
388 Richard-Dehmel-Strasse 1.JPG
388 Richard-Dehmel-Strasse 1 Equipment and inventory of the Richard-Dehmel-Haus cultural monument according to the inventory of the inventory with images of the same from May 20, 2011.
The original of the inventory is deposited in the monument protection office.
Note:
The house of the poet Richard Dehmel, built in 1910 by Walther Baedeker, was entered in the list of monuments on December 22, 1950 under the same number.
09/16/2011 Blankenese
394 Beach path cast iron grille December 19, 1952 Blankenese
394 Strandweg lattice.JPG
398 Mühlenberger Weg 66 Baptismal font in the Blankenese church .
Note: Since November 25, 2000, the baptismal font is also listed as part of the Evangelical Church Blankenese ensemble under number 1270 in the list of monuments.
December 19, 1952 Blankenese
Bk taufkessel.jpg
413 Elbterrasse 7 (formerly Elbterrasse 5-7) Former fisherman's cottage built in the 1st half of the 18th century as a “Tweehuus” (double house), half-timbered, sloughed brick and hipped thatched roof 03/08/1954 Blankenese
413 Elbterasse 7.JPG
468 Elbe 564 Former pharmacy, now residential building, plastered building on a rectangular floor plan with eaves facing the street, one storey with a loft. Pan-roofed gable roof with a crooked hip. Middle part pulled forward like a risalit and closed by a dwarf. Built probably around 1836 by JM Hansen for the pharmacist Carl Heinrich Wolff from Hadersleben 03/17/1960 Blankenese
468 Elbchaussee No. 564.JPG
521 Blankeneser Hauptstrasse 13 House from around 1830 in the Dutch Renaissance style 08/17/1972 Blankenese
521 Blankeneser Hauptstrasse 13.JPG
647 Falkensteiner Ufer 28 a – c the former craftsman's house 02/10/1982 Blankenese
17433 Hamburg-Blankenese Falkensteiner Ufer 28 north side.JPG
702 Osterweg 11 and 13 Semi-detached house, Blankeneser fisherman's house, "Tweehuus". Simple half-timbered building built around 1800 with brick infill and thatched roof 01/23/1984 Blankenese
702 Osterweg 11.JPG
705 At Kiekeberg 14 Villa from around 1880/90 02/29/1984 Blankenese
736 Kösterbergstrasse 10 Building including garage construction, Landhaus Levy, built in 1911 according to plans by Walther Baedeker 10/17/1984 Blankenese
736 Kösterbergstrasse 10.JPG
776 Süllberg terrace 9 Plastered building with a flat gable roof, built around 1875 December 24, 1985 Blankenese
776 Süllbergsterrasse 9.jpg
825 Elbe 530 Half-timbered house with brick infill and thatched roof from the early 19th century 02/25/1987 Blankenese
825 Elbchaussee 530.JPG
847 Falkensteiner Ufer 58 thatched cottage, probably from the 18th century 11/25/1987 Blankenese
16705 Hamburg-Blankenese Falkensteiner Ufer 58.JPG
857 Caprivistraße 17 Heimat style villa from the first decade of the 20th century 01/08/1988 Blankenese
Hamburg, Caprivistr.  17.JPG
883 Grotiusweg 79 Villa Michaelsen with the expansive, terraced landscaped retaining wall, 1922-23 in the style of objectivity New Architecture of Karl Schneider built 09/14/1988 Blankenese
Hh-landhaus-michaelsen.jpg
893 Beach stairs 4 Building (without western extension) from around 1880 01/02/1989 Blankenese
893 beach stairs 4.JPG
940 Mörikestrasse 14 Building built around 1928 according to plans by the architect MHA Jochem for the lecturer and writer Dr. Rudolf Klutmann 06/19/1990 Blankenese
940 Mörickestrasse 14.JPG
962 Wilmans Park 17 Overall complex, in particular consisting of the villa (here in particular “Prostylos”, hall and vestibule), which Walther Baedeker started in 1922 and expanded in 1927, together with the garden including access road and entrance gate. The mapping with the boundaries of the entire complex is stored in the list of monuments. 04/16/1991 Blankenese
962 Wilmans Park 17 Gate.JPG
997 Blankeneser Hauptstrasse 106 Entire facility, in particular consisting of the residential building with a slate pitched roof, the paving, the garden pavilion, the wall, the stairs, the enclosure and the hedge 10/26/1992 Blankenese
997 Blankeneser Hauptstrasse 106.JPG
1003 Krumdal 18 Entire facility, in particular consisting of the traditional Blankenese half-timbered building "Tweehuus", which has been documented since the 18th century, with the fixed historical furnishings and the now tiled half-hipped roof (formerly thatched roof), the extension from the mid-19th century including the design and equipment of the property ( Stairs, pavement and retaining walls). The mapping with the boundaries of the entire complex is stored in the list of monuments. 12/15/1992 Blankenese
1005 Panzerstraße 11, 13 Overall complex, consisting of the two thatched houses from 1803, the outbuildings, walls, terraces and paving within the boundaries of the property 12/29/1992 Blankenese
1005 Panzerstrasse 11.JPG
1014 Beach stairs 18 Former tweehuus from the 18th century, which was reduced to half, formerly with thatched roof, today with pan roof, with an almost unchanged interior (division and two-tier frame) as an immovable monument and also the entire complex, in particular consisting of the monument with the auxiliary building , the terraced property, the stairs, the lining walls and the trees. The mapping with the boundaries of the entire complex is stored in the list of monuments. 03/25/1993 Blankenese
1014 Beach stairs 18.JPG
1020 Strandweg 10 Slate-roofed building, built around the 3rd quarter of the 19th century, including the one-story half-timbered extension 07/19/1993 Blankenese
1020 Strandweg 10.JPG
1048 Strandweg 13 Beach hotel built in 1902 with an expanded French roof and slate roofing, as well as rich facade decorations and original stucco ceilings inside 11/14/1994 Blankenese
Hh-strandhotel.jpg
1049 At Kiekeberg 4 Plastered solid building with a slate roof, built in 1899 December 19, 1994 Blankenese
1049 Am Kiekeberg 4.JPG
1088 Kösterbergstrasse 5 House from 1908 06/12/1996 Blankenese
1088 Kösterbergstrasse 5.JPG
1098 Schenefelder Landstrasse 3 Roman Catholic parish church Maria Grün , built in 1929/30 by the architect Clemens Holzmeister 08/20/1996 Blankenese
Maria Grün Church Hamburg-Blankenese1.jpg
1142 Grotiusweg 36 Villa from 1905 and the property as its surroundings 08/08/1997 Blankenese
1142 Grotiusweg 36.JPG
1174 Süllberg terrace 2 Ensemble consisting of the hall building with observation tower, the “cross”, north and west building, the coach house, the various terraces in the east, south and north and the associated lining walls, the staircases and the historical pavement 04/24/1998 Blankenese
1177 Baurs way 2 Ensemble consisting of the villa and the wrought iron enclosure 05/15/1998 Blankenese
1177 Baurs Weg 2.JPG
1193 Blankeneser Hauptstrasse 153 Residential and commercial building built in 1897 with rich stucco decoration, highlighted in urban planning by the sloping corner and pronounced corner blocks, as part of the ensemble Blankeneser Hauptstraße 135-153 08/24/1998 Blankenese
1193 Blankeneser Hauptstrasse 153.JPG
1208 Strandweg 46, 46 a, 47 Half-timbered building, built around 1820 01/27/1999 Blankenese
17442 Hamburg-Blankenese Strandweg 46 + 47.JPG
1222 Anne-Frank-Strasse 71 High quality residential building built in 1924 based on a symmetrically designed concept 06/21/1999 Blankenese
1222 Anne-Frank-Strasse 71.JPG
1224 Sibbertstrasse 1, 1 a, 1 b Former power station built around 1900 by architect Sahling with the components of a management house, machine hall and boiler house 06/21/1999 Blankenese
1224 Sibbertstrasse 1.JPG
1249 Bröer's stairs 6 Two-storey building, built in brick in 1907 according to plans by Walther Baedeker 06/16/2000 Blankenese
1249 Bröer's stairs 6.JPG
1265 Grotiusweg 37 For Otto Illies designed by Walther Baedeker in 1911 residential and studio house with designed garden as an ensemble October 19, 2000 Blankenese
1265 Grotiusweg 37.JPG
1266 Blankeneser Hauptstrasse 160, Hoher Weg 1 a, 1 b Former brick warehouse from the 2nd half of the 19th century, which was converted in 1921 by the architect Walther Baedeker for his own residential purposes October 19, 2000 Blankenese
1266 Blankeneser Hauptstrasse 160.JPG
1270 Mühlenberger Weg 64, 64 a, 66, 68, 68 a, 68 b Ensemble Evangelische Kirche Blankenese , consisting of the church building built in 1895/97 according to plans by Ernst Ehrhardt, the two pastorates, the front gardens of the pastorates with the enclosures and the open space in front of the church building.
Note: The entry of December 19, 1952, of the baptismal font in the church under the list of monuments number 398 remains.
11/25/2000 Blankenese
Blankenese Church.jpg
1280 Oesterleystrasse 77 House built in 1910 based on designs by the architect A. Brockmann 03/15/2001 Blankenese
1280 Osterleystrasse 77.JPG
1285 Kahlkamp 5, 7, 9 Ensemble consisting of the school building erected between 1874 and 1875 and expanded in 1887 and the residential buildings formerly built for school servants and teachers 04/05/2001 Blankenese
1285 Kahlkamp 9.JPG
1293 Panzerstraße 10, 12 Between 1732 and 1735, thatched-roof house was built as “Tweehuus” with old-age sharing apartments 05/22/2001 Blankenese
1293 Panzerstrasse 12.JPG
1318 Paarmanns Weg 1, Am Hang 16 Ensemble consisting of a thatched “Tweehuus”, probably from the mid-18th century, terracing of the area, lining walls and stairs 11/28/2001 Blankenese
1318 On the slope 16.JPG
1369 Erik-Blumenfeld-Platz 13 (previously Blankeneser Bahnhofsplatz 13), Ole Hoop Ensemble, consisting of the house built in 1908 according to plans by the architects Raabe & Wöhlecke and the garden area with terracing, old trees and the staircase / fountain south of the house 03/04/2003 Blankenese
Hamburg, Erik-Blumenfeld-Platz 13.JPG
1375 Witts Allee 28, 30 Residential buildings built from 1902 to 1903 as part of the Witts Allee 24 to 34 ensemble according to plans by the architect Butenschön 04/23/2003 Blankenese
1375 Witts Allee 30.JPG
1425 Mühlenberg 72, 74, Panzerstraße 2, 4 "Tweehuus" built around 1800 04/28/2004 Blankenese
1425 Mühlenberg 72 + 74.JPG
1449 On slope 22, 26 Parts of a thatched former "Dreehuuse" (three-part house), probably from the middle of the 18th century 07/12/2004 Blankenese
29465 Hamburg-Blankenese Am Hang 22 + 26.JPG
1451 Krumdal 14 Thatched, one to two-storey building in the Blankenese hillside area, which probably dates from the 18th century and was originally built as a Tweehuus 12/13/2004 Blankenese
1451 Krumdal 14.JPG
1472 Baurs Weg 10, Strandweg 1 Ensemble consisting of the architect Max Bach's architect's house built in 1924, the gas pressure regulator house with a pavilion above and part of the historical site of Baurs Park .

Note:
The buildings Mühlenberger Weg 33, 35 were already registered on January 24, 1940 and the property on December 13, 2011 under the number 156 in the list of monuments. The Baurs Park ensemble, here the properties Baurs Park 2, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 36, Mühlenberger Weg, were opened on August 24, 2011, the individual monument and part of the Baurs Park garden monument ensemble, Baurs Park 28, also on August 24, 2011 August 2011, the properties Elbchaussee 563, 565, 567, Mühlenberger Weg 37, 39, 39 a on September 27, 2011, the properties Baurs Park 6 on November 11, 2011, Strandweg 1 on December 13, 2011 and Baurs Park 4 on September 25, 2012 also entered in the list of monuments under number 1472.
05/13/2005 Blankenese
1472 Baurs Weg 10.JPG
1472 Baurs Park 2, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 36, Mühlenberger Weg Land as part of the Baurs Park ensemble with the public green spaces, the former Landhaus Baur (Katharinenhof), Mühlenberger Weg 33, including the portal and Remise, Mühlenberger Weg 35, the avenue on the southern section of the road Baurs Park and the Strandweg below the Baurs Park with historical railings , Retaining wall and stairs, the fence along the Elbchaussee and Mühlenberger Weg as well as the private green areas on the Baurs Park 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 11, 21, 26, 28, 36, 38, Baurs properties Weg 10, Mühlenberger Weg 1, 11, Strandweg 1 and the buildings Baurs Park 21, 26, 28, Baurs Weg 10 and Strandweg 1

Note:
The buildings Mühlenberger Weg 33, 35 were already on January 24, 1940 and the property on January 13, 1940. December 2011 registered under the number 156 in the list of monuments. The ensemble Baurs Weg 10, Strandweg 1, the individual monument and part of the ensemble garden monument Baurs Park, Baurs Park 28, on August 24, 2011, the properties Elbchaussee 563, 565, 567, Mühlenberger Weg 37, 39, 39 a on September 27, 2011, the ensemble part Baurs Park 6 on November 11, 2011, the Strandweg 1 property on December 13, 2011 also entered in the list of monuments under the number 1472.
08/24/2011 Blankenese
1472 Baurs Park 2.JPG
Baurs Park 2
1472 Baurs Park 36.JPG
Baurs Park 36
1472 Baurs Park 28 as a single monument and part of the ensemble garden monument Baurs Park with the public green areas, the former Landhaus Baur (Katharinenhof), Mühlenberger Weg 33, including portal and Remise, Mühlenberger Weg 35, the avenue on the southern section of the road Baurs Park and the Strandweg below the Baurs Park historic railing, retaining wall and stairs, the fence along the Elbchaussee and Mühlenberger Weg as well as the private green areas on the Baurs Park 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 11, 21, 26, 28, 36, 38 properties , Baurs Weg 10, Mühlenberger Weg 1, 11, Strandweg 1 and the buildings Baurs Park 21, 26, 28, Baurs Weg 10 and Strandweg 1

Note:
The buildings Mühlenberger Weg 33, 35 were already on January 24, 1940 and the property on On December 13, 2011 registered under the number 156 in the list of monuments. The Baurs Weg 10 ensemble, Strandweg 1, was opened on May 13, 2005, the Baurs Park ensemble, here the properties Baurs Park 2, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 36, Mühlenberger Weg on August 24, 2011, Baurs Park 4 on September 25, 2012, the properties Elbchaussee 563, 565, 567, Mühlenberger Weg 37, 39, 39 a on September 27, 2011, the properties Baurs Park 6 on November 11, 2011 and Strandweg 1 on December 13, 2011 also under the Number 1472 entered in the list of monuments.
08/24/2011 Blankenese
1472 Baurs Park 28.JPG
1472 Elbchaussee 563, 565, 567, Mühlenberger Weg 37, 39, 39 a Part of the ensemble garden monument Baurs Park with the public green areas, the former Landhaus Baur (Katharinenhof), Mühlenberger Weg 33, including portal and remise, Mühlenberger Weg 35, the avenue on the southern road section Baurs Park and the beach path below the Baurs Park with historical railings, Retaining wall and stairs, the fence along the Elbchaussee and Mühlenberger Weg as well as the private green areas on the Baurs Park 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 11, 21, 26, 28, 36, 38, Baurs Weg properties 10, Mühlenberger Weg 1, 11, Strandweg 1 and the buildings Baurs Park 21, 26, 28, Baurs Weg 10 and Strandweg 1

Note:
The buildings Mühlenberger Weg 33, 35 were already on January 24, 1940 and the property on December 13 2011 registered under number 156 in the list of monuments. The ensemble Baurs Weg 10, Strandweg 1, became the individual monument and part of the ensemble garden monument Baurs Park on May 13, 2005, the ensemble Baurs Park 2, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 36, Mühlenberger Weg on August 24, 2011 , Baurs Park 28, on August 24, 2011, the ensemble part Baurs Park 6 on November 11, 2011, the Strandweg 1 property on December 13, 2011 also entered in the list of monuments under the number 1472.
09/27/2011 Blankenese
1472 Elbchaussee 563.JPG
1472 Baurs Park 21 as an individual monument and part of the ensemble of the Baurs Park garden monument with the public green areas, the former Landhaus Baur (Katharinenhof), Mühlenberger Weg 33, including the portal and Remise, Mühlenberger Weg 35, the avenue on the southern section of the road Baurs Park and the Strandweg below Baurs Park historic railing, retaining wall and stairs, the fence along the Elbchaussee and Mühlenberger Weg as well as the private green areas on the Baurs Park 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 11, 21, 26, 28, 36, 38 properties , Baurs Weg 10, Mühlenberger Weg 1, 11, Strandweg 1 and the buildings Baurs Park 21, 26, 28, Baurs Weg 10 and Strandweg 1

Note:
The buildings Mühlenberger Weg 33, 35 were already listed under number 156 on January 24, 1940 entered in the list of monuments. The ensemble Baurs Weg 10, Strandweg 1 became Baurs Park on May 13, 2005, the Baurs Park ensemble, the ensemble components Baurs Park 2, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 36, Mühlenberger Weg on August 24, 2011 4 on September 25, 2012, the individual monument and part of the ensemble garden monument Baurs Park, Baurs Park 28 on August 24, 2011, the properties Elbchaussee 563, 565, 567, Mühlenberger Weg 37, 39, 39 a on September 27, 2011, the Individual monument and part of the garden monument ensemble Baurs Park, Baurs Park 26, also entered in the list of monuments on October 4, 2011 under number 1472.
04/10/2011 Blankenese
1472 Baurs Park 21.JPG
1472 Baurs Park 26 as an individual monument and part of the ensemble of the Baurs Park garden monument with the public green areas, the former Landhaus Baur (Katharinenhof), Mühlenberger Weg 33, including the portal and Remise, Mühlenberger Weg 35, the avenue on the southern section of the road Baurs Park and the Strandweg below Baurs Park historic railing, retaining wall and stairs, the fence along the Elbchaussee and Mühlenberger Weg as well as the private green areas on the Baurs Park 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 11, 21, 26, 28, 36, 38 properties , Baurs Weg 10, Mühlenberger Weg 1, 11, Strandweg 1 and the buildings Baurs Park 21, 26, 28, Baurs Weg 10 and Strandweg 1

Note:
The buildings Mühlenberger Weg 33, 35 were already listed under number 156 on January 24, 1940 entered in the list of monuments. The ensemble Baurs Weg 10, Strandweg 1 became the individual monument and part of the ensemble on May 13, 2005, the Baurs Park ensemble, Baurs Park 2, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 36, Mühlenberger Weg on August 24, 2011 Baurs Park garden monument, Baurs Park 28 on August 24, 2011, the properties Elbchaussee 563, 565, 567, Mühlenberger Weg 37, 39, 39 a on September 27, 2011, the individual monument and part of the ensemble of the Baurs Park garden monument, Baurs Park 21, on October 4, 2011 also entered in the list of monuments under the number 1472.
04/10/2011 Blankenese
1472 Baurs Park 26.JPG
1472 Baurs Park 6 Property as part of the Baurs Park ensemble with the public green spaces, the former Landhaus Baur (Katharinenhof), Mühlenberger Weg 33, including the portal and Remise, Mühlenberger Weg 35, the avenue on the southern section of the road Baurs Park and the Strandweg below the Baurs Park with historical railings , Retaining wall and stairs, the fence along the Elbchaussee and Mühlenberger Weg as well as the private green areas on the Baurs Park 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 11, 21, 26, 28, 36, 38, Baurs properties Weg 10, Mühlenberger Weg 1, 11, Strandweg 1 and the buildings Baurs Park 21, 26, 28, Baurs Weg 10 and Strandweg 1

Note:
The buildings Mühlenberger Weg 33, 35 were already on January 24, 1940 and the property on January 13, 1940. December 2011 registered under the number 156 in the list of monuments. The ensemble Baurs Weg 10, Strandweg 1, the ensemble Baurs Park, here the properties Baurs Park 2, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 36, Mühlenberger Weg on August 24, 2011, the individual monument and Part of the ensemble garden monument Baurs Park, Baurs Park 28, on August 24, 2011, the properties Elbchaussee 563, 565, 567, Mühlenberger Weg 37, 39, 39 a on September 27, 2011 and the property Strandweg 1 on December 13, 2011 as well entered in the list of monuments under number 1472.
11/11/2011 Blankenese
1472 Strandweg 1 Property as part of the Baurs Park ensemble with the public green spaces, the former Landhaus Baur (Katharinenhof), Mühlenberger Weg 33, including the portal and Remise, Mühlenberger Weg 35, the avenue on the southern section of the road Baurs Park and the Strandweg below the Baurs Park with historical railings , Retaining wall and stairs, the fence along the Elbchaussee and Mühlenberger Weg as well as the private green areas on the Baurs Park 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 11, 21, 26, 28, 36, 38, Baurs properties Weg 10, Mühlenberger Weg 1, 11, Strandweg 1 and the buildings Baurs Park 21, 26, 28, Baurs Weg 10 and Strandweg 1

Note:
The buildings Mühlenberger Weg 33, 35 were already on January 24, 1940 and the property on January 13, 1940. December 2011 registered under the number 156 in the list of monuments. The ensemble Baurs Weg 10, Strandweg 1, the ensemble Baurs Park, here the properties Baurs Park 2, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 36, Mühlenberger Weg on August 24, 2011, the individual monument and Part of the ensemble garden monument Baurs Park, Baurs Park 28, on August 24, 2011, the properties Elbchaussee 563, 565, 567, Mühlenberger Weg 37, 39, 39 a on September 27, 2011, the Baurs Park 6 properties on November 11, 2011 and Baurs Park 4 on September 25, 2012, also registered under number 1472 in the list of monuments.
12/13/2011 Blankenese
1472 Baurs Park 4 Property as part of the Baurs Park ensemble with the public green spaces, the former Landhaus Baur (Katharinenhof), Mühlenberger Weg 33, including the portal and Remise, Mühlenberger Weg 35, the avenue on the southern section of the road Baurs Park and the Strandweg below the Baurs Park with historical railings , Retaining wall and stairs, the fence along the Elbchaussee and Mühlenberger Weg as well as the private green areas on the Baurs Park 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 11, 21, 26, 28, 36, 38, Baurs properties Weg 10, Mühlenberger Weg 1, 11, Strandweg 1 and the buildings Baurs Park 21, 26, 28, Baurs Weg 10 and Strandweg 1

Note:
The buildings Mühlenberger Weg 33, 35 were already on January 24, 1940 and the property on January 13, 1940. December 2011 registered under the number 156 in the list of monuments. The ensemble Baurs Weg 10, Strandweg 1, the ensemble Baurs Park, here the properties Baurs Park 2, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 36, Mühlenberger Weg on August 24, 2011, the individual monument and Part of the ensemble garden monument Baurs Park, Baurs Park 28, on August 24, 2011, the properties Elbchaussee 563, 565, 567, Mühlenberger Weg 37, 39, 39 a on September 27, 2011, the Baurs Park 6 properties on November 11, 2011 and Strandweg 1 on December 13, 2011, also entered in the list of monuments under number 1472.
09/26/2012 Blankenese
1481 Sülldorfer Kirchenweg 71 Single-family house built from 1906 to 1907 according to plans by the architect Fritz Höger 08/30/2005 Blankenese
1481 Sülldorfer Kirchenweg 71.JPG
1500 Godeffroystrasse 40 Double dwelling built in 1909 according to plans by the architect Max Brokmann 10/06/2005 Blankenese
Hamburg, Godeffroystraße 40.JPG
1535 Goßlerstrasse 22, 24 Ensemble, consisting of the residential buildings built between 1928 and 1930 according to plans by the architects Bensel & Kamps, the connecting structures and the base structures that have been preserved, as mapped in the list of monuments 03/14/2006 Blankenese
1535 Goßlers Park 22 + 24.JPG
1554 Kösterbergstrasse 60 Ensemble, consisting of the half-timbered building and the surrounding green areas, as mapped in the list of monuments 09/25/2006 Blankenese
1554 Kösterbergstrasse 60.JPG
1570 Blankeneser Bahnhofstrasse, Mühlenberger Weg Ensemble memorial stone for the elevation of Schleswig-Holstein (boulder) and double oak 02/12/2007 Blankenese
Hamburg, Blankenese Gedenkstein.JPG
1584 Mühlenberger Weg 49 Ensemble, consisting of the house built around 1892 and the enclosure, as well as part of the ensemble Mühlenberger Weg 49-53 03/28/2007 Blankenese
1584 Mühlenberger Weg 49.JPG
1588 Elbchaussee 550 Ensemble, consisting of the house built in 1906 according to plans by Paul Schoss with terrace and piers, also part of the Elbchaussee 548-552 ensemble 04/16/2007 Blankenese
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1593 Krumdal 16 House built in the first half of the 19th century on the slopes of Blankenese 04/25/2007 Blankenese
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1598 Strandweg 83 a House built between 1959 and 1960 according to plans by the architect Paul Seitz .
Note: The gardens were entered in the list of monuments on November 11, 2011 under the same number.
07/04/2007 Blankenese
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1598 Strandweg 83 a Garden of the cultural monument Strandweg 83 a, designed and built by the architect Paul Seitz for his own use from
1959 to 1960 Note: The residential building, which was built from 1959 to 1960 according to plans by the architect Paul Seitz, was entered in the list of monuments under the same number on July 4, 2007.
11/11/2011 Blankenese
1611 Strandweg 63, 64 Half of a thatched fisherman's house in Blankenese, built around the second half of the 18th century 08/28/2007 Blankenese
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1618 Friedrich-Legahn-Strasse 5, 6 Residential building Friedrich-Legahn-Strasse 5 built in 1902 by architect Wilhelm Wrage and residential building Friedrich-Legahn-Strasse 6 built in 1914 by contractors H. & C. Schmidt, each as a single monument and at the same time part of the ensemble Friedrich-Legahn-Strasse 4, 5, 6. Note: The residential building at Friedrich-Legahn-Straße 4 was also entered in the list of monuments on March 4, 2008 under this number as an individual monument and at the same time as part of an ensemble. 09/24/2007 Blankenese
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House 5
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House 6
1618 Friedrich-Legahn-Strasse 4 Residential building erected in 1914 by the contractors H. & C. Schmidt as a single monument and also part of the ensemble Friedrich-Legahn-Strasse 4, 5, 6. Note: The residential buildings at Friedrich-Legahn-Strasse 5, 6 were already under this number is entered in the list of monuments as an individual monument and at the same time as part of the ensemble at FriedrichLegahn-Straße 4, 5, 6. 03/04/2008 Blankenese
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1625 Op'n Kamp 28 southern part of a thatched tweehus built in the second half of the 18th century in the Blankenese staircase district 11/12/2007 Blankenese
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1672 Erik-Blumenfeld-Platz 29, 29 a Station reception building built between 1866 and 1867 09/02/2008 Blankenese
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1712 Blankeneser Hauptstrasse 102 Ensemble consisting of the house built around 1870 with a retaining wall and iron bar fence 04/21/2009 Blankenese
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1721 Mühlenberger Weg 16 Country house built between 1865 and 1866 according to plans by the architect Auguste de Meuron 06/22/2009 Blankenese
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1778 Blankeneser Landstrasse 41 Building constructed in 1889 according to plans by the architect Ernst Paul Dorn as a “stable building with an apartment for the servants” 08/11/2009 Blankenese
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1797 Babendiekstrasse 36, 38 Between 1930 and 1940 the architect Rudolf Lodders built a double residential complex with its pergolas and garden area December 21, 2009 Blankenese
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1822 Bremers Weg 5 a Thatched part of the building of a former revolving house, probably from the middle of the 18th century 06/02/2010 Blankenese
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1869 Bremer's way 1 Two-storey thatched fisherman's house built in 1791 04/26/2011 Blankenese
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1875 Oesterleystrasse 66 Single-family house with a tower from 1889 with gardens 08/08/2011 Blankenese
1876 Falkensteiner Ufer Ensemble of gardens in the Roman garden with hedge theater, grotto, hedge exedra, semicircular bench and two figures 08/24/2011 Blankenese
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1880 Wulfsdal 8 Single-family house built between 1923 and 1924 according to plans by Max Brockmann October 24, 2011 Blankenese
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1895 Süllbergsweg 7 Building constructed as a double dwelling in the middle of the 19th century 02/21/2012 Blankenese
1910 In de Bargen 31, 35 From around 1888 the ensemble was laid out as the Falkensteiner Hof with a residential building, residential building, the remains of the paving and the terraced area 08/06/2012 Blankenese
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594 Alexander-Zinn-Strasse 25 Tibetan art collection 06/27/1979 02/04/1998 Groß Flottbek
738 Cranachstrasse 1 City villa, built 1923/24 05/11/1984 Groß Flottbek
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860 Cranachstrasse 21 and 23 Entire complex, consisting of the two brick villas from 1924 (architect: Carl Feindt) including the front garden area with a wall, fence and hedge 01/12/1988 Groß Flottbek
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House 21
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House 23
892 Papenkamp 3 Overall complex, in particular consisting of the villa-like single-family house built in 1903 according to plans by the Altona architects Raabe & Wöhlecke for Count von der Goltz, the garden and the property fence. The mapping with the boundaries of the entire complex is stored in the list of monuments. 01/02/1989 Groß Flottbek
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909 Beselerstraße 58, 60 Thatched former farmhouse with remains of half-timbered houses from the end of the 18th century 10/18/1989 Groß Flottbek
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1027 Baron-Voght-Straße 179, Windmühlenweg 1. Overall complex, in particular consisting of the immovable monument Baron-Voght-Straße 179 (residential building), the barn, the small stable, the paved courtyard, the trees and the green open spaces. The mapping with the boundaries of the entire complex is stored in the list of monuments. 10/12/1993 Groß Flottbek
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1254 Röbbek 4, 4 a, 4 b Ensemble consisting of the former school building of Groß Flottbek, built in brick in 1874, expanded in 1898/99 and 1905 and the gymnasium behind it 08/14/2000 Groß Flottbek
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1287 Groß Flottbeker Strasse 45 single-storey, thatched half-timbered cottage built in the late 18th century 05/03/2001 Groß Flottbek
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1394 Gross Flottbeker Strasse 53 former shepherd's house, single-storey half-timbered building with a thatched roof with crooked hip 09/08/2003 Groß Flottbek
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1462 Waitzstrasse 31 Former school building built around 1894 according to plans by master builder Kittelberg, as part of the Waitzstrasse 31-35 ensemble. Note: Other parts of the ensemble, Waitzstrasse 33 and Waitzstrasse 35, were entered in the list of monuments on April 14, 2005 and May 20, 2005 under the same number. 03/07/2005 Groß Flottbek
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1462 Waitzstrasse 33 Two-storey villa built around 1894 as part of the Waitzstrasse 31-35 ensemble. Note: Other parts of the ensemble, Waitzstrasse 31 and Waitzstrasse 35, were entered in the list of monuments on March 7, 2005 and May 20, 2005 under the same number. 04/14/2005 Groß Flottbek
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1462 Waitzstrasse 35 Two-storey villa built around 1894 as part of the Waitzstrasse 31-35 ensemble. Note: Other parts of the ensemble, Waitzstrasse 31 and Waitzstrasse 33, were entered in the list of monuments on March 7, 2005 and April 14, 2005 under the same number. 05/20/2005 Groß Flottbek
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1490 Beselerstrasse 1 1906 three-storey apartment building built according to plans by the building contractor Butenschön, as part of the ensemble Bellmannstrasse 1, 3, 5, Beselerstrasse 1, 2, 2a (with garden wall and pavilion), 4, 6, 8, Beseler Platz 3, 4, 5, Dürerstrasse 2 , 4 09/13/2005 Groß Flottbek
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1540 Baron-Voght-Strasse 129 Residential building built in 1927 according to plans by the architects Hans and Oskar Gerson 05/10/2006 Groß Flottbek
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1553 Adickesstrasse 4, 6 from 1921 onwards, built according to plans by the architect Peter Behrens , as part of the ensemble of the former civil servants' settlement of the Deutsche Werft Adickesstrasse 2-14, Eckernwoort 3, 5, Gutzkowstrasse 1, 9, 11, Rosenhagenstrasse 1, 27-31, 24-46, Wolfsloh 1, 2, 5, 6. Note: The ensemble parts Wolfsloh 2 on July 4, 2007, Wolfsloh 1 on April 9, 2008 and Gutzkowstraße 11 on November 24, 2009 were assigned this number. 09/25/2006 Groß Flottbek
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1553 Wolfsloh 2 House built around 1921 according to plans by the architect Peter Behrens as part of the ensemble "Former civil servants' settlement of the German shipyard in Groß Flottbek", consisting of the buildings Adickesstrasse 2-14, Eckernwoort 3, 5, Gutzkowstrasse 1, 9, 11, Rosenhagenstrasse 1 , 27-31, 24-46, Wolflsloh 1, 2, 5, 6.Note: The ensemble parts Adickesstraße 4, 6 on September 25, 2006, Wolfsloh 1 on April 9, 2008 and Gutzkowstraße on April 24, 2006 were listed under this number. November 2009 registered in the list of monuments. 07/04/2007 Groß Flottbek
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1553 Wolfsloh 1 House built around 1921 according to plans by the architect Peter Behrens as part of the ensemble "Former civil servants' settlement of the German shipyard in Groß Flottbek", consisting of the buildings Adickesstrasse 2-14, Eckernwoort 3, 5, Gutzkowstrasse 1, 9, 11, Rosenhagenstrasse 1, 27-31, 24-46, Wolfsloh 1, 2, 5, 6.Note: The ensemble parts Adickesstraße 4, 6 on September 25, 2006, Wolfsloh 2 on July 4, 2007 and Gutzkowstraße 11 on September 24, 2006 were recorded under this number. November 2009 registered in the list of monuments. 04/09/2008 Groß Flottbek
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1553 Gutzkowstrasse 11 From 1921 onwards built according to plans by the architect Peter Behrens , the former so-called "civil servants' settlement of the Deutsche Werft", as part of the ensemble Adickesstrasse 2, 4, 6, 8-14, Eckernwoort 3-5, Gutzkowstrasse 1, 9, 11, Rosenhagenstrasse 1, 27, 29, 31, 24-26, 30-36, 40-46, Wolfsloh 1, 2, 5, 6.Note: The ensemble parts Wolfsloh 2 on July 4, 2007, Wolfsloh 1 on 9. April 2008 and Adickesstraße 4, 6 on September 25, 2006 registered in the list of monuments. 11/24/2009 Groß Flottbek
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1587 Alexander-Zinn-Strasse 4 Ensemble of residential house with enclosure built between 1870 and 1877 04/16/2007 Groß Flottbek
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1610 Menzelstrasse 7 Single house built in 1924 according to plans by the architect Friedrich Richard Ostermeyer 08/28/2007 Groß Flottbek
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1630 Cranachstrasse 89 Terraced house built from 1930 to 1931 according to plans by the architect Emil Hinrichsen as part of the ensemble at Cranachstrasse 79-89.

Note:
The ensemble parts Cranachstrasse 85 and 87 were entered in the list of monuments on October 28, 2008 and Cranachstrasse 81 on August 15, 2012 under the same number.
11/21/2007 Groß Flottbek
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1630 Cranachstrasse 85, 87 Between 1930 and 1931 terraced houses built according to plans by the architect Emil Hinrichsen as part of the ensemble at Cranachstrasse 79-89.

Note:
The ensemble parts Cranachstrasse 89 were entered in the list of monuments on November 21, 2007 and Cranachstrasse 81 on August 15, 2012 under the same number.
10/28/2008 Groß Flottbek
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1630 Cranachstrasse 81 Row house built from 1930 to 1931 according to plans by the architect Emil Hinrichsen as part of the ensemble of terraced houses at Cranachstrasse 79-89

Note:
The ensemble components Cranachstrasse 89 were added to the list of monuments on November 21, 2007 and Cranachstrasse 85, 87 on October 28, 2008 under the same number registered.
08/15/2012 Groß Flottbek
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1637 Gross Flottbeker Strasse 41 Ensemble from 1923 to 1924 according to plans by the architects Hans and Oskar Gerson built residential house with enclosure 05/12/2007 Groß Flottbek
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1639 Müllenhoffweg 35 Residential building built in 1927 according to plans by Fritz Höger 12/18/2007 Groß Flottbek
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1717 At the Flottbeker Church 14 House built according to plans by the architect Eggers & Brehmer as part of the ensemble at Flottbeker Church 4-14 and a war memorial.

Note:
The ensemble part at Flottbeker Church 4, Groß Flottbeker Straße -Groß- Flottbeker Church with Pastorate- was entered in the list of monuments on April 5, 2012 under the same number.
05/12/2009 Groß Flottbek
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1717 At the Flottbeker Church 4, Groß Flottbeker Straße Groß-Flottbeker Church and Pastorate built from 1911 to 1912 according to plans by the Raabe and Wöhlecke architects as part of the ensemble Groß-Flottbeker Church with Pastorate, Bei der Flottbeker Church 4-14, war memorial

Note:
The ensemble part Bei der Flottbeker Church was 14 already registered on May 12, 2009 under the same number in the list of monuments.
04/05/2012 Groß Flottbek
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1777 Hölderlinstrasse 12, Papenkamp 14 Ensemble consisting of the residential building (former "Villa Kettler") built in 1907 according to plans by the architects Raabe & Wöhlecke with enclosure and garage 08/11/2009 Groß Flottbek
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1877 Osdorfer Landstrasse 372, 374 Ensemble Buchenhof , residential building built from 1912 to 1914 according to plans by the architect Walther Baedeker with a stable or gatehouse (shed), an enclosure with a gate on Osdorfer Landstrasse, a historic hedge and the garden area close to the house, including a pond and a fountain house. 01/17/2012 Iserbrook
1477 Luruper Hauptstrasse 106 Ensemble of the company Hermes Schleifmittel GmbH & Co.KG, consisting of the 1955 administration building with lettering on the facade and the interior of the front building from 1955, based on plans by the architect Friedrich Theodor Speckbötel, including the main entrance, the foyer with the Solnhofener Platten, the stairwell with the figure of Hermes and the porter's lodge 06/23/2005 Lurup
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148 Elbchaussee, Hasselmannstrasse The Evangelical Lutheran Church in Nienstedten 01/24/1940 Nienstedten
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155 Elbchaussee 499 b Hirschpark manor house ( Landhaus JC Godeffroy ), built between 1789 and 1792 by CF Hansen , two-storey plastered building on five axes with single-storey three-axis side wings, entrance front with vestibule and outside staircase, seven-axis Elbe front with three-axis semicircular central extension; together with gatehouse, half-timbered building with attached arched passage, demolished around 1950. Note: Since August 4, 2003, the Hirschpark mansion has also been listed as part of the “Hirschpark and its buildings” ensemble under the list of monuments 1385. 01/24/1940 Nienstedten
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167 Christian-F.-Hansen-Strasse 19 (formerly Georg-Bonne-Strasse 19) Country house (" Elbschlößchen ") built for Johann Heinrich Baur in 1804/06 according to plans by CF Hansen . Note: The park area belonging to the Elbschlößchen was entered in the list of monuments on December 3, 1996 under the number 1108. 06/17/1940 Nienstedten
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279 Baron-Voght-Strasse 27 Garden / country house, built around 1795. Originally a two-story brick building of six axes with a flat hipped roof and single-story three-axis side wings. Today's appearance due to renovations since 1908 03/12/1943 Nienstedten
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280 Baron-Voght-Strasse 63 Manor house built in 1795/97 by Joh. Aug. Arens , elongated three-part assembly without facade formation, brick plastered. Two-storey main house, the southern part of which is surrounded on both storeys with loggias supported by wooden columns. To the north, a low hall building and a two-storey utility wing 03/12/1943 Nienstedten
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312 Elbchaussee 352, Christian-F.-Hansen-Straße (previously Georg-Bonne-Straße) and Wesselhoeftpark Landhaus Sillem, later Wesselhoeft, a simple two-storey plastered building on a rectangular floor plan with a hipped roof from 1825 to 1826, and the surrounding garden with mill pond in its earlier extent as mapped in the list of monuments 11/26/1943 Nienstedten
313 In de Bost 39 Country house built in 1836 by Arthur Patrick Mee 11/26/1943 Nienstedten
402 Baron-Voght-Strasse 53 simple two-storey country house of 5 × 4 axes. All fronts with horizontal boarding. Slate hipped roof. Dormer windows with arched gables. Built in 1828 December 19, 1952 Nienstedten
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407 Elbe 388 Roosenhaus, simple two-storey country house on a T-shaped floor plan, brick framework with wood paneling. Front building with hipped gable roof, rear building with mansard roof. South front of seven axes, the three middle ones are designed as a risalit with a flat triangular gable. Probably built around 1798 04/01/1953 Nienstedten
433 Elbchaussee 401 Building (Restaurant Jacob) including the garden on the Elbe front with the linden trees protected by the Tree Protection Ordinance of September 17, 1948. Note: The ice cellar of the Louis C. Jacob hotel / restaurant was entered in the list of monuments on March 6, 1996 under this number. 02/29/1956 Nienstedten
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433 Elbchaussee 401 Ice cellar of the Louis C. Jacob hotel / restaurant. Note: The building (Restaurant Jacob) including the garden on the Elbe front with the linden trees protected by the Tree Protection Ordinance of September 17, 1948 has been listed in the list of monuments under this number since February 29, 1956. The mapping with the location of the ice cellar and the protected building including the garden is stored in the list of monuments. 03/06/1996 Nienstedten
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440 Baron-Voght-Strasse 19 simple plastered building on a rectangular floor plan, two-story and mezzanine. Flat roof with skylight. Elbe front with five axes, the three middle ones in the semi-oval extension. Built in 1840/41 10/15/1956 Nienstedten
467 Baron-Voght-Strasse 57 Garden house, small two-storey brick building with a hipped pan roof, 1st half of the 18th century 03/17/1960 Nienstedten
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467 Baron-Voght-Strasse 59 Stable building, half-timbered building with arched entrance and thatched roof, built before 1786 03/17/1960 Nienstedten
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467 Baron-Voght-Strasse 61 Garden house, single-storey half-timbered building with a pan-roofed gable roof 03/17/1960 Nienstedten
467 Baron-Voght-Strasse 65-71 the buildings burned down in 1969 03/17/1960 07/01/1987 Nienstedten
717 Hasselmannstraße 18, Nienstedtener Marktplatz 1 the building and, as its surroundings, the garden, the open spaces, the courtyard paving, the fountain and the enclosure 07/10/1984 Nienstedten
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730 In de Bost 6, 6 a, 8, 10, 10 a, 10 b, 12 Overall complex, in particular consisting of the buildings villa, stable and garage building with gardener's apartment as well as porter's lodge with arcade-covered entrance, the veranda with balustrade and the garden and park including an artificial pond 08/14/1984 Nienstedten
818 Schliemannstrasse 13 Single-family house from 1921 based on plans by Fritz Höger 12/11/1986 Nienstedten
838 Jürgensallee 73-95, 100 and 102-124, Baron-Voght-Straße 79 and 89 a – j Jürgensallee 73-95 and Jürgensallee 102-124, Baron-Voght-Straße 79 and its surroundings, consisting of the building Jürgensallee 100 with part of the surrounding property, part of the property Jürgensallee 102-124 with the other buildings and the property in Jürgensallee 73 -95 with the new buildings Baron-Voght-Straße 89 a – j. The mapping with the boundaries of the group of buildings and their surroundings is stored in the list of monuments. 07/01/1987 Nienstedten
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839 Baron-Voght-Strasse 73-75 Thatched farm building with a half-timbered building from approx. 1800, without a woodshed extension on the west side 07/01/1987 Nienstedten
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856 Hirschparkweg 5 House built in 1922 by Walter Baedeker for Eugen Wittorf 12/24/1987 Nienstedten
878 Sieberlingstrasse 7, Hasselmannstrasse 1 Former village school from the middle of the 19th century with conversions and heights from 1923 to a residential building 08/17/1988 Nienstedten
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884 Sieberlingstrasse 10, 10 a Main building from around 1860/70 with a later extension of the former Sieberling restaurant, whose former owner Gustav Sieberling gave the street its name, has been used as a residential building since around 1919 09/19/1988 Nienstedten
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934 Söbendieken 3 Art Nouveau villa from 1906 of the wholesale merchant and leather manufacturer Hermann Renner 04/03/1990 Nienstedten
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1061 Georg-Bonne-Strasse 87 Massively built farm workers house from 1865 07/17/1995 Nienstedten
1108 Elbchaussee 374, Elbschloßstraße, Christian-F.-Hansen-Straße 15, 17, 19 (formerly Georg-Bonne-Straße 15, 17, 19) the building Elbchaussee 374 with surroundings, the malthouse and the park area belonging to the Elbschlößchen (Georg-Bonne-Straße 19) as surroundings. Note: The Elbschlößchen, Christian-F.-Hansen-Straße 19 (formerly Georg-Bonne-Straße 19), has been on the list of monuments since June 17, 1940 under the number 167. December 3, 1996 Nienstedten
1112 Elbchaussee 354, Christian-F.-Hansen-Straße 1 (previously Georg-Bonne-Straße 3) The entire complex, consisting of the villa, the coach house and the garden, was created in 1890 according to plans by the architects Petersen and Ehrich 01/21/1997 Nienstedten
1123 Kurt-Küchler-Strasse 40 Apartment building from the twenties 03/19/1997 Nienstedten
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1155 Elbchaussee 454 representative, villa-like house from 1914 11/20/1997 Nienstedten
1172 Lünkenberg 17 Ensemble consisting of the former gardener's house and the enclosure wall 04/20/1998 Nienstedten
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1179 Lünkenberg 1 Ensemble consisting of the villa and the enclosure wall 05/19/1998 Nienstedten
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1217 Stauffenbergstrasse 4 representative, two-storey villa, probably built as a country house in 1895, with the enclosure as an ensemble 05/17/1999 Nienstedten
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1243 Georg-Bonne-Strasse 86 Ensemble consisting of the building and the wrought iron garden fence March 20, 2000 Nienstedten
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1267 In de Bost 21, 23 Ensemble consisting of two interconnected two-storey, gable-free brick buildings, for which Walther Baedeker submitted the plans in 1922, and the associated staircases, terraces and gardens including the fountain, the enclosure and the gate passage 11/9/2000 Nienstedten
1279 London 486 Ensemble consisting of the two-storey, yellow brick villa, the core of which was probably built around 1876 and expanded by the architects Klophaus and Schoch and by MHA Jochem in the 1920s, the park-like garden and the preserved enclosure on the Elbchaussee 02/06/2001 Nienstedten
1292 Juergensallee 53 former station building Klein Flottbek 05/22/2001 Nienstedten
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1296 Nienstedten market square 29 House built in the 1880s / 90s for the building contractor and mayor Peter Braasch in picturesque historicist forms 06/13/2001 Nienstedten
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1306 Hasselmannstrasse 16 Two-storey brick building erected in 1898 with richly decorated stucco ceilings and wall and ceiling paintings inside, "Schnepel" inn 10/02/2001 Nienstedten
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1330 Elbchaussee 362 Ensemble, consisting of the villa built around 1902 in neo-baroque forms, remains of the park and fencing 02/20/2002 Nienstedten
1359 Quellenental 17, 17a + b, 19, 19a + b Ensemble consisting of the terrace complex with six two-story apartment buildings 11/06/2002 Nienstedten
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1385 Deer Park : Elbchaussee, Blankeneser Kirchenweg, Mühlenberg Ensemble Hirschpark and its buildings. The mapping of the ensemble is stored in the list of monuments. Note: The entry of the Hirschparkhaus, Elbchaussee 499 b, under the monument list number 155 from January 24, 1940 remains. 08/04/2003 Nienstedten
1550 Karl-Jacob-Straße 1-31, Kanzleistraße, Am Westerpark Ensemble Hermkes-Siedlung, built from 1950 to 1951 according to plans by the architect Bernhard Hermkes , with the buildings, the land, the associated street sections, the green area and park within the boundaries as defined in the development plan Nienstedten 18 / Othmarschen 39. The relevant part of the development plan and the reasons attached to it are stored at the State Archives for free inspection for everyone. 08/16/2006 Nienstedten
1613 Nienstedtener Strasse 18 around 1912 built the first “waiting school” in Nienstedten 09/04/2007 Nienstedten
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1621 At the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea 22, 24, Kanzleistraße 2 Ensemble of commercial and residential buildings built around 1900 10/02/2007 Nienstedten
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1701 Quellenental 21, 25 Ensemble, consisting of the residential building with the remains of the fencing and the school building built in 1884 02/03/2009 Nienstedten
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1711 Juergensallee 60 Ensemble of the residential house built around 1903 with enclosure and the enclosure of the property west of Jürgensallee 60 04/21/2009 Nienstedten
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1720 Hasselmannstrasse 10, 10 a House built in the late 19th century 06/22/2009 Nienstedten
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1780 Kanzleistraße 63 1911 to 19112 "country house" built according to plans by the architects Alfred Wellermann & O. Tauchnitz 08/18/2009 Nienstedten
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1818 Humannstrasse 2 Ensemble consisting of the house built between 1911 and 1912 according to plans by the architect Prof. Gloeckner and the enclosure including the entrance gate 05/05/2010 Nienstedten
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1907 Georg-Bonne-Strasse 53 Between 1949 and 1950, two-storey apartment building with garage built according to plans by the architect Bernhard Stein 06/18/2012 Nienstedten
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1911 Quellenental 42, 44 Semi-detached house built between 1868 and 1870 as a single-storey, eaves-standing brick building with a hipped roof and dwarf house as part of the Quellenental 42, 44 and 46 ensemble 08/06/2012 Nienstedten
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354 Osdorfer Landstrasse 233, Wesselburer Weg 6 the farmhouse and the former retirement home, two-tier house on a T-shaped floor plan (cross house). Half-timbered, gable roof, formerly thatched, now slate. Residential part from the second half of the 18th century, two-storey. Business section renewed in brick in 1846 September 18, 1947 Osdorf
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830 Dörpfeldstrasse 39 Overall complex, consisting of the plastered building in the style of the New Building (built in 1928/29 for Kurt Sieveking according to plans by the architect H. Amsinck) and the garden including the hedge. The mapping with the boundaries of the entire complex is stored in the list of monuments. 03/10/1987 Osdorf
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843 Diekweg 5, 5 a, Rugenbarg 7, 7 a Barn with thatched roof, Diekweg 5, and its surroundings with the open spaces and the other buildings on it, as mapped in the list of monuments 08/21/1987 04/19/2004 Osdorf
844 Dörpfeldstrasse 36 Brick building, 1920 according to the architect Erich Elingius built 09/14/1987 Osdorf
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929 Friedensweg 33 1905/06 building by the architects Fernando Lorenzen & Edmund Stehn March 9, 1990 Osdorf
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956 Reichskanzlerstrasse 9 Overall complex, consisting of the villa built in 1909 by the architects Jacob und Ameis with the high-quality interior, the garden and the old enclosure. The mapping with the boundaries of the entire complex is stored in the list of monuments. 01/22/1991 Osdorf
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1002 Jenischstrasse 11 Overall complex, in particular consisting of the house built in 1913 for Miss Alice Crasemann according to designs by the architects Hans and Oskar Gerson and the other property facilities such as the wall, the pavilion, the gate, the greenhouse and the chicken house as well as the hedges and the trees. The mapping with the boundaries of the entire complex is stored in the list of monuments. December 01, 1992 Osdorf
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1047 Rugenbarg 10 Former cottage with thatched roof from the late 18th or early 19th century, partly timber-framed 11/11/1994 Osdorf
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1094 Lübbersmeyerweg 10-15, Hans-Christian-Andersen-Park (previously Knabeweg 40) Overall complex, consisting of the three-winged brick wing with Gothic elements and the associated park section, built in 1871 as a poor house for the city of Altona according to plans by the city architect Heinrich Oskar Winkler. The mapping with the boundaries of the entire complex is stored in the list of monuments. 06/26/1996 Osdorf
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1202 Arnimstraße 1-7, 7 a, 9-13 and 2 a, 2-6, 6 a, 8-14, Bettinastieg 1, 2, Friedensweg 5, 7, Gustav-Schwab-Straße 1, 3 and 2, 2 a, 4, Langelohstraße 34-38, Platenstraße 1, 3 and 2, 2 a, 4, Wüstenkamp 1, 1 a, 3, 5 and 2, 4 'Luftgausiedlung' built in 1939 by the architect R. Klophaus to accommodate the families of officers; Ensemble of housing developments from the 1930s 11/03/1998 Osdorf
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1203 Bockhorst 9-11, Köhlerstraße 1-5, 5 a, and 2 a, 2-6, 6 a, Kronprinzenstraße 26-36, Tietzestraße 20-30 and 23-29, Wildenbruchstraße 1-5 1939 to 1941 by the architect R. Klophaus built to house the families of officers 'Luftgausiedlung'; Ensemble of housing developments from the 1930s 11/03/1998 Osdorf
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1262 Jenischstrasse 26 Ensemble consisting of the club house designed by the architect Heinrich Amsinck in 1927 and the playing field of the Hamburg polo club 10/12/2000 Osdorf
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1310 Königgrätzstrasse 1 House designed by the Pinneberg architects Groth & Meier, built 1966–68 10/08/2001 Osdorf
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1327 Langelohstrasse 141, 145, 149 "Heidbarghof" ensemble, consisting of the residential building from 1842, Langelohstraße 141, with the paved courtyard in front, the stable / bakery, two thatched cottages, Langelohstraße 145 and 149, with the associated stable building and the open spaces belonging to the courtyard 01/15/2002 Osdorf
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1357 Adalbertstrasse 11, 13 Ensemble consisting of the villa built from 1920 to 1921 according to plans by the architects Carl Eeg and Edgar Runge, the gardener's house and the remains of the gardens. The mapping with the boundaries of the ensemble is stored in the list of monuments. 10/23/2002 Osdorf
1357 adalbertstrasse 11.jpg
villa
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Gardener's house
1468 Ohnhorststrasse 45 Residential building constructed in 1913 by the architect Reinhold Peters as part of the ensemble at Ohnhorststrasse 37-45 04/14/2005 Osdorf
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1577 Königgrätzstrasse 9 House built in 1931 according to plans by the architect Carl Hermann 03/20/2007 Osdorf
1577 Königgrätzstrasse 9.jpg
1594 Reichskanzlerstrasse 12 Two-storey brick country house built in 1914 according to plans by Walther Baedeker 05/08/2007 Osdorf
1594 reichskanzlerstrasse 12.jpg
1673 Joachimstrasse 11 Detached house with garden as an ensemble, built in 1950 according to plans by the architect Hans Christoph Rübcke 09/10/2008 Osdorf
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1805 Reichskanzlerstrasse 7 Villa built in 1896 according to plans by the architects Fernando Lorenzen & Edmund Stehn 02/16/2010 Osdorf
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160 Bernard 228 the farm building Elbchaussee 228, called "Halbmond", single-storey brick building with a rectangular middle section and wing structures in a semicircle; plastered, with hipped thatched roofs. The former stable building is a new building around 1820 on the layout of the original Hansen building from 1796 01/24/1940 Othmarschen
160 Elbchausse 228.JPG
337 Baron-Voght-Strasse 50 Manor house ( Jenisch-Haus ) in Jenischpark , plastered building, two floors and mezzanine, flat roof. Built in 1831/33 by FG Forsmann , who had transferred the conception and suggestions from Schinkel's alternative draft to his plan. The Jenischpark ensemble and its buildings were added to the list of monuments on July 26, 2001 under the number 1298. 06/12/1944 Othmarschen
Hamburg.Jenischhaus.wmt.jpg
351 Baron-Voght-Strasse 52-72 “Instenhäuser”, single-storey terraced houses, brick frameworks with thatched pitched roofs. Built between 1786/98 for the farm workers of Baron Voght September 18, 1947 Othmarschen
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352 Penny farthing 74 Biedermeier house, built around 1820. Simple two-storey brick building originally eight axes, later extended by two axes. Pan-roofed gable roof with attic extension September 18, 1947 Othmarschen
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353 Holztwiete 9 One-storey plastered building (former gatehouse in Jenischpark ) around 1800. Note: The Jenischpark ensemble and its buildings were added to the list of monuments on July 26, 2001 under the number 1298. September 18, 1947 Othmarschen
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355 Agathe-Lasch-Weg 2 Two-column house on a T-shaped floor plan with a two-storey living area. Ground floor solid brick. Commercial gable in half-timbered. Thatched roofs without hips September 18, 1947 Othmarschen
355 Agathe-Lasch-Weg 2.JPG
385 Elbchaussee 186 (formerly Flottbeker Chaussee 186) Two-storey large villa building with a double column loggia protruding in a semicircle. Built by Axel Bundsen around 1820 12/22/1950 Othmarschen
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393 Philosophenweg 18 Building, former Gebauer country house, built in 1806 by CF Hansen , so-called "Hansen Tower", originally two-storey plastered building on a circular floor plan with a conical thatched roof, changed in 1871 by adding storeys, a flat roof and extensions. Note: The garden plot was entered in the list of monuments on May 20, 1994 under the number 1042 as the area surrounding the “Hansen Tower” monument. December 19, 1952 Othmarschen
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466 Elbchaussee 153 Country house, simple, broadly laid two-storey plastered building with a flat, hipped gable roof. Five-axis street front. Two-storey loggias on the Elbe front. Three-sided expansion in the western side front. Built in 1836/37 by GJ Forsmann . Note: The gardener's house with enclosure, Elbchaussee 157, was entered in the list of monuments on April 14, 2005 under the number 1467. 03/17/1960 Othmarschen
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470 Övelgönne 40, 41 two-storey half-timbered eaves house 03/17/1960 Othmarschen
470 Oevelgoenne 40-42.JPG
471 Övelgönne 42 and 46 Övelgönne 46 as a two-storey residential building, since October 8, 1991, also protected as part of the overall Övelgönne 46 complex under monument list number 976 03/17/1960 Othmarschen
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472 Övelgönne 43 two-storey brick eaves house 03/17/1960 Othmarschen
472 Oevelgoenne 43.JPG
473 Övelgönne 47, 48 two-storey brick eaves house, semi-detached house 03/17/1960 Othmarschen
473 Oevelgoenne 47-48.JPG
474 Övelgönne 54 Two-storey brick eaves house with a half-hip roof and triangular central gable, built around 1830 03/17/1960 Othmarschen
474 Oevelgoenne 54-55.JPG
475 Övelgönne 55 Two-storey brick eaves house with a half-hip roof and triangular central gable, built around 1830 03/17/1960 Othmarschen
475 Oevelgonne 55.JPG
476 Övelgönne 57, 58 Two-storey brick eaves house from the 18th century, semi-detached house with saddle roof, windows with shutters 03/17/1960 Othmarschen
476 Oevelgoenne 57-58.JPG
477 Övelgönne 65, 66 single-storey brick eaves houses, semi-detached houses with dormer windows 03/17/1960 Othmarschen
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478 Övelgönne 67, 68 Single-storey brick eaves house built in 1838, semi-detached house with dormer windows 03/17/1960 Othmarschen
478 Oevelgoenne 67-68.JPG
479 Övelgönne 72-75 single-storey brick eaves houses under a shared gable roof 03/17/1960 Othmarschen
479 Oevelgoenne 72-75.JPG
480 Övelgönne 88 single storey brick eaves house 03/17/1960 Othmarschen
480 Oevelgoenne 88-89.JPG
481 Övelgönne 89 single storey brick eaves house 03/17/1960 Othmarschen
535 Hochrad 75, Baron-Voght-Straße 50-74, Elbchaussee prehistoric burial mound, site 1 07/10/1973 Othmarschen
546 Övelgönne 13 Half-timbered gable house 07/18/1963 Othmarschen
546 Oevelgoenne 13.JPG
572 Elbchaussee 221 “Gasthaus Rittscher”, original building from 1823, demolished in 1980, reconstruction completed in 1985 December 14, 1977 Othmarschen
572 Elbchaussee 221.JPG
602 Ansorgestraße 24 One to two-storey villa, brick shell, partly half-timbered, from around 1880/90 04/29/1980 Othmarschen
602 Ansorgestraße 24, Hamburg-Othmarschen.jpg
643 Elbchaussee 217 Country house, eaves, single-storey brick house with gable roof, built around 1850 02/02/1982 Othmarschen
643 Elbchaussee 217.JPG
651 Emkendorfstrasse 7 Single-family house, brick shell with half-timbered parts 04/15/1982 Othmarschen
651 Emkendorfstrasse 7.JPG
652 Övelgönne 49 Wilhelminian style residential house 05/04/1982 Othmarschen
652 Oevelgoenne 49.JPG
657 Emkendorfstrasse 10 Villa "Hintzpeter", brick shell with half-timbered parts 09/29/1982 Othmarschen
657 Emkendorfstrasse 10.JPG
701 Jungmannstrasse 1 the building and, as the environment, the garden, part of the building group Jungmannstrasse 1 and 3 with the gardens as the environment 01/23/1984 Othmarschen
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701 Jungmannstrasse 3 the building and, as the environment, the garden, part of the building group Jungmannstrasse 1 and 3 with the gardens as the environment October 23, 1984 Othmarschen
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745 Penny farthing 35 Eaves, single-storey brick house incorporating classicist design elements 01/09/1985 Othmarschen
745 high wheel 35.JPG
780 London 277 Former country house from 1864, plastered building in the late classicist style with elements from the Wilhelminian era 01/08/1986 Othmarschen
780 Elbchaussee 277.JPG
879 Hohenzollernring 15 Overall complex, in particular consisting of the single-family house from 1923/24 (architect Rudolf Klophaus and August Schoch) in the style of traditionalism with the garden, the hedges and the enclosure (clinker wall and wall pillars with decorative fences and gates painted in white). The mapping with the boundaries of the entire complex is stored in the list of monuments. 08/17/1988 Othmarschen
879 Hohenzollernring 15.JPG
897 London 152 Overall complex, in particular consisting of the single-family house built in 1896 according to plans by the architect Julius Westphal with a veranda and arbor, the garden and the wrought iron enclosure. The mapping with the boundaries of the entire complex is stored in the list of monuments. 04/19/1989 Othmarschen
897 Elbchaussee 152.JPG
913 Peter 268 Stately building from 1907 based on plans by the architects Lundt & Kallmorgen 10/23/1989 Othmarschen
913 Elbchaussee 268.JPG
976 Övelgönne 46 Overall complex, in particular consisting of the residential building as a monument together with the front garden and enclosure, the partly paved courtyard with the outbuilding, the slope with its characteristic fortifications (without access to the Elbchaussee) and the house garden on the other side of the beach path. The mapping with the boundaries of the entire complex is stored in the list of monuments. The entry of the residential building as an immovable monument under monument list number 471 from March 17, 1960 remains unchanged. 10/08/1991 Othmarschen
976 Oevelgoenne 46.JPG
1010 Elbchaussee 180 Entire facility, in particular consisting of the late-founding villa built in 1895 according to plans by the Fernando Lorenzen & Edmund Stehn consortium, with its associated property and enclosure. The mapping with the boundaries of the entire complex is stored in the list of monuments. 03/08/1993 Othmarschen
1010 Elbchaussee 180.JPG
1035 Philosopher's Walk 33 Single-family house built in 1907/08 according to plans by the architect F. Christens for the confectioner Carl Oetker with stucco relief and carvings on the facades 02/09/1994 Othmarschen
1035 Philosphenweg No. 33.JPG
1042 Philosophenweg 18 Garden plot as the area surrounding the “Hansen Tower” monument, as mapped in the list of monuments. Note: The architectural monument "Hansen Tower" was entered in the list of monuments on December 19, 1952 under the number 393. 05/20/1994 Othmarschen
1053 Elbchaussee 159 a, Övelgönne 25 Overall complex, in particular consisting of the red brick villa, the horse stable, the coach house, the gardener's house and the pigeon house, built according to plans by the architect A. Petersen at the end of the 19th century, as well as the paved driveway. The mapping with the boundaries of the entire complex is stored in the list of monuments. 03/07/1995 Othmarschen
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1157 London 279 Building constructed as a hotel in 1890 01/06/1998 Othmarschen
1157 Elbchaussee 279.JPG
1175 Klein Flottbeker Weg 81 Ensemble consisting of the country house with its furnishings and the garden fountain 04/29/1998 Othmarschen
1175 Klein Flottbeker Weg 81.JPG
1213 Elbchaussee 241 1954 by Cäsar Pinnau built two-storey, plastered single-family house with garden 02/16/1999 Othmarschen
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1298 Jenischpark : Baron-Voght-Straße, Hochrad, Holztwiete, Elbchaussee Ensemble Jenischpark and its buildings. The mapping of the ensemble is stored in the list of monuments. Note: The entries of the Jenischhaus, Baron-Voght-Straße 50, monument list number 337 from June 12, 1944, and the gatekeeper's house, Holztwiete 9, monument list number 353 from September 18, 1947 remain. 07/26/2001 Othmarschen
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1301 Schulberg 6 Former Övelgönne schoolhouse built around 1743 and expanded in 1903 08/14/2001 Othmarschen
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1305 London 288 Residential building erected in 1826 and extended in the later 19th century, which represents the type of the simpler classicist country house of the early 19th century 10/02/2001 Othmarschen
1305 Elbchaussee 288.JPG
1309 Elbchaussee 304, 308, 310, 312, 316, 318 (Baron-Voght-Straße 6, 8 again Elbchaussee 318, 308) An ensemble built between 1835 and 1850, consisting of houses for craftsmen and traders 10/08/2001 Othmarschen
1309 Elbchaussee 304-318.JPG
1313 Elbows 286 Ensemble, consisting of a residential building built in the 1880s, a former coach house and a historical enclosure 11/06/2001 Othmarschen
1313 Elbchaussee 286.JPG
1332 Holztwiete 8 Residential building built in 1895 02/26/2002 Othmarschen
1340 Övelgönne 9 Ensemble consisting of the house built in 1902 according to plans by the architect Adolf Kanitz and the property with the two gardens to the south and north of the Övelgönne pavement, the courtyard and the fences 08/14/2002 Othmarschen
1340 Oevelgoenne 9.JPG
1374 Peter 281 Ensemble, consisting of the architectural firm Pahlke and Dr. Kadereit 1950 designed brick house and the enclosure wall 04/23/2003 Othmarschen
1398 Juergensallee 134 Ensemble consisting of the two-story brick house and the surrounding garden, built in 1927 according to plans by the brothers Hans and Oskar Gerson 10/13/2003 Othmarschen
1398 Jürgensallee 134.JPG
1404 Övelgönne 11 Ensemble, consisting of the house built in 1889 according to plans by the architect Adolf Kanitz with the two gardens, the courtyard and the fences 11/18/2003 Othmarschen
1404 Oevelgoenne 11.JPG
1467 London 157 Former gardener's house with enclosure, as part of the Elbchaussee ensemble 153-157. Note: The building Elbchaussee 153 was already registered on March 17, 1960 under the number 466 in the list of monuments. 04/14/2005 Othmarschen
1467 Elbchaussee 157.JPG
1517 Othmarschen S-Bahn station, Statthalterplatz, Reventlowstrasse Ensemble of the Othmarschen S-Bahn station, platform built from 1897, consisting of the platform roof and several kiosk, station guard and bus shelters underneath 12/27/2005 Othmarschen
HH-Othmarschen railway station.jpg
1521 Parkstrasse 51, Holztwiete Ensemble, also former Reemtsma cigarette factory, property built from 1930 to 1932 and 1952 to 1954, consisting of the former residential building, the porter's house, the administrative buildings and the building for house inspection as well as the gardens including the works of art and decorative elements in scope, as in the List of monuments mapped
house K. in O.
12/28/2005 Othmarschen
Hamburg.Othmarschen.Haus K in O.Eingangsseite.wmt.jpg
1525 Reventlowstrasse 21 Ensemble, brick house built in 1913 by the architect Eugen Fink with the curved wall on Reventlowstrasse 02/09/2006 Othmarschen
1525 Reventlowstrasse 21.JPG
1538 Klein Flottbeker Weg 89 House built in 1922 according to plans by the architect Erich Elingius 04/10/2006 Othmarschen
1538 Klein Flottbeker Weg 89.JPG
1543 Reventlowstrasse 23 Two-story brick residential building built in 1913 06/20/2006 Othmarschen
1543 Reventlowstrasse 23.JPG
1557 Marxsenweg 15 Residential building with fencing and gate built in 1909 as part of the Marxsenweg 15-18 ensemble.
Note: The ensemble component at Marxsenweg 12 was entered in the list of monuments on August 21, 2012 under the same number.
December 04, 2006 Othmarschen
1557 Marxenweg 15.JPG
1557 Marxsenweg 12 Two-storey building erected around 1900 in the late historical style, together with its enclosure, as part of the ensemble Marxsenweg 12, 15-18
Note: The ensemble part Marxsenweg 15 was already entered in the list of monuments on December 4, 2006 under the same number.
08/21/2012 Othmarschen
1557 Marxsenweg 12.JPG
1558 Gottorpstrasse 1 1972 to 1975 house with studio built according to plans by the architect and sculptor Thomas Darboven .
Note: The gardens were entered in the list of monuments on November 25, 2010 under the same number.
December 04, 2006 Othmarschen
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1558 Gottorpstrasse 1 Garden of the cultural monument Gottorpstraße 1 with its architectural elements (walls, terraces, pavement) as well as the lawns and the surrounding wooded area.
Note: The house with studio, built from 1972 to 1975 according to plans by the architect and sculptor Thomas Darboven , was entered in the list of monuments on December 4, 2006 under the same number.
11/25/2010 Othmarschen
1558 Gottorpstrasse 1 with garden.JPG
1564 Elbchaussee 165 Ensemble, consisting of the house built in 1891 with enclosure and gate 09/01/2007 Othmarschen
1564 Elbchaussee 165.JPG
1576 Övelgönne 64, 101 Ensemble Övelgönne 64, consisting of the property with the residential building built before 1867 with a cast-iron veranda and fence in front and the courtyard at the rear, and Ensemble Övelgönne 101, consisting of the property with the residential building built between 1802 and 1867 with a cast-iron veranda in front Courtyard and garden property on the Elbe side, including enclosures and accessories, both ensembles are also part of the larger Neumühlen / Övelgönne settlement ensemble, as mapped in the list of monuments.
Note: The Övelgönne ensemble 107 to 111, also part of the larger Neumühlen / Övergönne settlement ensemble, has also been listed under this number in the list of monuments since March 4, 2008.
03/20/2007 Othmarschen
1576 Oevelgoenne 64.JPG
1576 Övelgönne 107, 108, 109, 110, 111 An ensemble from the mid-18th or early 19th century, half-timbered terraced house with a garden plot, also part of the larger Neumühlen / Övelgönne settlement between the Elbe beach and the Geest slope.
Note: The two ensembles Övelgönne 64 and 101, which are also parts of the larger Neumühlen / Övelgönne settlement ensemble, were entered in the list of monuments on March 20, 2007 under this number.
03/04/2008 Othmarschen
1576 Oevelgoenne 107-111.JPG
1576 Övelgönne 64, rear building Back building as part of the Övelgönne 64 ensemble, consisting of the residential building with a cast-iron veranda and fence in front of it, as well as the rear courtyard with back building, also part of the larger Neumühlen / Övelgönne settlement in terms of extent, as mapped in the list of monuments.
Note: The ensemble Övelgönne 64 was already entered in the list of monuments on March 20, 2007 under this number, now the Secret Annex has added it.
06/22/2009 Othmarschen
1631 Parkstrasse 30 House built in 1907 according to plans by the architects Fernando Lorenzen & Edmund Stehn, both as a single monument and as part of the Parkstrasse 25, 28, 30, 32, 34 ensemble.Note
: Parkallee 34 was entered in the list of monuments on January 25, 2010 under this number as an individual monument and as part of the Parkstrasse 25, 28, 30, 32, 34 ensemble.
11/21/2007 Othmarschen
1631 Parkstrasse 30.JPG
1631 Parkstrasse 34 The villa was built between 1911 and 1912 according to plans by the architects Fernando Lorenzen & Edmund Stehn, both as a single monument and as part of the Parkstrasse 25, 28, 30, 32, 34 ensemble.Note
: Villa Parkstrasse 30 has been under this since November 21, 2007 Number recorded in the list of monuments both as an individual monument and as part of the Parkstrasse 25, 28, 30, 32, 34 ensemble.
01/25/2010 Othmarschen
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1631 Parkstrasse 32 1906 to 1908 according to plans by the architects Fernando Lorenzen & Edmund Stehn, the villa was built as a single monument and part of the Parkstraße 25, 30-34 ensemble.
Note: The monuments and also parts of the ensemble Parkstrasse 30 were entered in the list of monuments on November 21, 2007 and Parkstrasse 34 on January 25, 2010 under this number.
03/29/2010 Othmarschen
1631 Parkstrasse 32.JPG
1790 Elbchaussee 190 Former gardener's house built between 1850 and 1892 as part of the Elbchaussee 190, 192 ensemble 03/11/2009 Othmarschen
1790 Elbchaussee 190.JPG
1798 Statthalterplatz 1, Reventlowstrasse Villa built in 1906 according to plans by the architects Schaar & Hintzpeter with an enclosure as an ensemble 05/01/2010 Othmarschen
1798 Stadthalterplatz 1.JPG
1803 Elbchaussee 162 Ensemble from 1909 to 1910 according to plans by the architect Carl Ellinger built residential house with enclosure 02/10/2010 Othmarschen
1803 Elbchaussee 162.JPG
1829 Philosophenweg 12 1904 based on plans by the architect AL Loose for the factory owner Friedrich Michelmann, the villa and car shed were built as an ensemble 09/28/2010 Othmarschen
1829 Philosophenweg 12.JPG
1838 Falckweg 12 (previously Stadthalterplatz 2) 1907 villa with enclosure built according to plans by the architects Raabe & Wöhlecke 11/23/2010 Othmarschen
1838 Falckweg 12.JPG
1868 Elbchaussee 239 Ensemble , in particular consisting of the detached single-family house built in 1904 by the businessman Carlos de Freitas according to plans by the architects Lundt & Kallmorgen, with an axial access road and circular ring, the preserved historical tree population and two retaining walls made of quarry stone on the Elbe side 04/26/2011 Othmarschen
1868 Elbchaussee 239.JPG
1913 Handelmannweg 16 Single-family house built around 1910 by the architect Walther Voss 08/15/2012 Othmarschen
1913 Handelmannweg 16.JPG
1918 Holztwiete 14, Albertiweg The earth greenhouse built at the end of the 19th century and the country house built between 1921 and 1922 by Hans and Oskar Gerson as a two-story brick building with a hipped roof, a round central extension to the garden, pergolas and an extension to the northeast 09/27/2012 Othmarschen
1918 Holztwiete 14.JPG
146 Klopstockplatz, Klopstockstrasse Evangelical Lutheran Christian Church in Hamburg-Ottensen. Single-aisle brick building on a rectangular floor plan with five-sided east end. Built-in west tower with roof turret. Mansard roof with pan covering. Built in 1735/38 according to plans by the master builder OJ Müller, Schleswig 01/24/1940 Ottensen
Christian Church Hamburg-Ottensen 2006.JPG
150 Klopstockstrasse, Klopstockplatz the Klopstock group of graves in the cemetery of the Christian church 01/24/1940 Ottensen
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151 Betty Levi Passage (formerly Museumstrasse) The Blücher monument was erected in Palmaille in 1852 based on a design by the sculptor Franz Bernhard Schiller . 1905 Replacement of the cast zinc figure with a copper coating for a copper electroplating. 1952 New installation in the green area west of the Altona town hall 01/24/1940 Ottensen
Conrad Daniel von Blücher-Altona Monument, Hamburg-Altona.JPG
392 Klopstockstrasse 2-8 Row of four two-storey eaves houses with continuous pitched roof, built in 1797 as a brick shell December 19, 1952 Ottensen
Klopstockstrasse 2-8.JPG
455 Klopstockstrasse, Klopstockplatz Cemetery at the Christian Church in Hamburg-Ottensen 05/30/1958 Ottensen
Cemetery Klopstockplatz.JPG
465 Elbchaussee 103 Gardener's house. Half-timbered house with horizontal planking and a hipped, slate-covered gable roof, built in 1794 by CF Hansen 03/17/1960 05/23/1984 Ottensen
502 Elbchaussee 31 the garden house of Salomon Heine , classical stucco building with pfannengedecktem gable roof with hipped, built 1,832th The small building is the last remaining remnant of what was once a large country estate, which the Jewish banker Salomon Heine acquired at the beginning of the 19th century. In 1832, Heine had a small garden house built in the park, close to the Elbchaussee, with an oval garden room. The main building of the manor was demolished in the late 19th century.
Note: Since August 1, 2006, the garden house has also been listed as part of the “Heine-Park” ensemble, Elbchaussee 31, 31 a, 43 under the same number in the list of monuments.
07/16/1962 Ottensen
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502 Elbchaussee 31 a, 43 Residential building and avenue, as part of the "Heine Park" ensemble, consisting of the gardener's house (Elbchaussee 31), the residential house (Elbchaussee 31 a), the villa (Elbchaussee 43) and the tree-lined path leading to the villa (avenue). The mapping of the ensemble is stored in the list of monuments.
Note: The Elbchaussee 31 ensemble was already entered in the list of monuments on July 16, 1962 under the same number.
08/01/2006 Ottensen
502 Elbchaussee 43 Plangesche Villa.jpg
553 Klopstockstrasse 21 House from 1846. Note: The house is also part of the ensemble at Klopstockstrasse 11-27. The parts of the ensemble were entered in the list of monuments under number 1214, Klopstockstrasse 27 on April 19, 1999, Klopstockstrasse 23 and 25 on April 5, 2001 and Klopstockstrasse 11-19 on March 25, 2002. 08/05/1975 Ottensen
Klopstockstrasse 21.JPG
585 Neumühlen south of number 42 ( museum harbor Övelgönne ) historical crane, inventory number MHG 1974.113 09/27/1978 Ottensen
585 Museum Harbor Oevelgoenne Kran.JPG
604 Elbchaussee 129, 129 a (previously Elbchaussee 131) two-storey country house, built in 1856/57 08/15/1980 Ottensen
604 Elbchaussee 129.JPG
674 Friedensallee 9 former ship propeller factory Zeise 01/12/1983 Ottensen
674 Friedensallee 9.JPG
692 Museumstrasse 21, 23 the south and middle wing of the Altona Museum , completed in 1899 11/29/1983 Ottensen
Altonaer Museum 2014-02-10.jpg
693 Braunschweiger Strasse 6 former watchmaking school 11/29/1983 Ottensen
Braunschweiger Strasse 6 (Hamburg-Ottensen) .ajb.jpg
704 (15376) Donnerstrasse 18 Overall system 02/29/1984 Ottensen
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789 Erzbergerstrasse 1, 3, Spritzenplatz 11 Building group of the "reform architecture", built around 1910 02/18/1986 Ottensen
797 Elbchaussee 18 three-storey apartment building, built around 1895 03/10/1986 Ottensen
797 Elbchaussee 18.JPG
824 Neumühlen 16, 18, 20 so-called Lawaetzhaus from 1802 128 01/21/1987 Ottensen
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853 Elbchaussee 79 the classicistic former gatekeeper's / gardener's house, built around 1850/70, from the Donner country house ("Thunder Castle") destroyed in World War II 12/22/1987 Ottensen
853 Elbchaussee 79.JPG
872 Friedensallee 14-16 former factory building with chimney (Plant II of the former ship propeller factory Zeise ) 06/21/1988 Ottensen
Friedensallee 14-16 (Hamburg-Ottensen) .ajb.jpg
881 Mottenburger Twiete 12 Entire facility (former Caprano & Gruhn cigar factory), in particular consisting of the front and rear buildings (both built around 1890 with later modifications), the courtyard wing from 1903 with the depiction of cigars in a tondo above the window and the entire open space. The mapping with the boundaries of the entire complex is stored in the list of monuments. 08/23/1988 Ottensen
881 Mottenburger Twiete 12.JPG
889 Borselstrasse 14-18, Völckersstrasse Overall facility within limits, in particular consisting of the buildings including the traditional furnishings, the courtyard area with paving and track. The mapping with the boundaries of the entire complex is stored in the list of monuments. December 6, 1988 Ottensen
Borselstrasse 14 (Hamburg-Ottensen) .ajb.jpg
903 Zeißstrasse 22-34 Entire plant of the former Ottensener wire pen factory, in particular consisting of the two front buildings, the open spaces and the rear former production buildings together with interior fittings and a listed inventory of machines and tools. The inventory list is part of the entry and is recorded in the list of monuments at the cultural authority for the preservation of monuments.
Note: Since November 13, 1996, the entire complex has also been included in the building group Zeißstrasse 17-81 and 18-88 and their surroundings under number 1104 in the list of monuments.
07/04/1989 Ottensen
903 Zeisestrasse 22-34.JPG
933 Holstentwiete 26 Two-storey plastered eaves house built in 1876/77 as an example of the Althamburger Sahlhaus architecture 04/03/1990 Ottensen
933 Holstentwiete 26.JPG
939 Bahrenfelder Strasse 8 Two-story building erected around 1850 (brick exterior and half-timbered interior walls) 06/19/1990 Ottensen
Bahrenfelder Strasse 8.JPG
1033 Friedensallee 52 Semi-detached house built in 1876 with glazed porch porch 02/09/1994 Ottensen
1033 Friedensallee 52.JPG
1046 Keplerstrasse 33 four-story apartment building from around 1905 October 24, 1994 Ottensen
1046 Keplerstrasse 33.JPG
1060 Planckstrasse 13, 15 Complete system, consisting of the halls, the road wing, the extensions, the courtyard with tracks of the industrial railway and the crane system, built in 1907/11. The mapping with the boundaries of the entire complex is stored in the list of monuments. 07/17/1995 Ottensen
1060 Planckstrasse 13.JPG
1101 Elbchaussee 2, 4, Klopstockplatz 1 Residential and commercial building, built in the late classical tradition around 1868 09/17/1996 Ottensen
Klopstockplatz 1 Elbchaussee 2 + 4.JPG
1104 Zeißstraße 17-81, 18-88, Abbestraße 33, 35, 50, bei der Osterkirche, Nernstweg 18 a the building group Zeißstraße 17-35, 37 houses 1 and 2, 39-49, 51 houses 1-4, 55, 57, 59 houses 1-3, 61-67, 18, 20, 22-34 including rear buildings (former wire pen factory) , 42-48, Abbestraße 35, Zeißstraße 54-60, 66-88 and as their surroundings the other buildings, insofar as they are not part of the building group, with the open spaces and the associated street areas, as shown in the monument protection map. The relevant piece of the monument protection map is deposited with the State Archives, another copy with the District Office Altona and one copy in the list of monuments.
Note: The entry of the former Ottensener wire pen factory, Zeißstraße 22-34, monument list number 903 from July 4, 1989, remains.
11/13/1996 Ottensen
1104 Zeißstrasse 17-43.JPG
Zeissstrasse
1104 Abbestrasse 33 + 35.JPG
Demolition
1141 Neumühlen 29 Building, consisting of the house built in 1904 and the adjoining workshop 08/08/1997 Ottensen
1141 Neumühlen 29.JPG
1153 Elbchaussee 56 Villa from 1903, built by the architects Schaar & Hinzpeter 11/19/1997 Ottensen
Elbchaussee 56.JPG
1181 Eulenstrasse 68 Catholic elementary school, consisting of the school building and the pavilions as part of the ensemble Eulenstraße 68, near Reitbahn 4 and 7.
Note: The other part of the ensemble, the Roman Catholic St. Marienkirche, the St. Ansgar-Stift and the rectory, was entered in the list of monuments on September 2, 1998 under the number 1194.
06/03/1998 Ottensen
1181 Eulenstrasse 68.JPG
1189 Klopstockterrasse 1-4, Rainvilleterrasse 7-9 Ensemble consisting of the row houses built in 1890 in the tradition of English terraced houses in a prominent location on the Elbe slope, completed by an elaborate multi-storey building facing south 08/14/1998 Ottensen
Klopstock terrace 1-4.JPG
Klopstock terrace 1–4
Rainvilleterrasse 9.JPG
Rainvilleterrasse 9
1194 At Reitbahn 4, 7, Eulenstraße Roman Catholic St. Marienkirche, St. Ansgar-Stift and rectory as part of the ensemble Eulenstraße 68, near Reitbahn 4 and 7.
Note: The other part of the ensemble, the Catholic elementary school Eulenstraße 68, consists of the school building and the pavilions, was already registered on June 3, 1998 under the number 1181 in the list of monuments.
09/02/1998 Ottensen
St. Marien (Hamburg-Ottensen) .ajb.jpg
1196 Elbchaussee 28 representative single-family house by the architect Gustav Otte 09/16/1998 Ottensen
Elbchaussee 28.JPG
1201 Elbchaussee 5, 7, 9, 11, Rainvilleterrasse 1, 3 Ensemble of buildings with elements of different styles 11/03/1998 Ottensen
1201 Elbchaussee 5-11.JPG
Elbchaussee 5-11
1201 Rainvilleterrasse 1 + 3.JPG
Rainvilleterrasse 1 and 3
1214 Klopstockstrasse 27 three-storey plastered building in late classicist forms, built in 1845 as a "customs establishment", part of the ensemble at Klopstockstrasse 11-27. Note: Klopstockstrasse 21 was registered under the number 553 on August 5, 1975, the other parts of the ensemble also under the number 1214, Klopstockstrasse 23 and 25 on April 5, 2001 and Klopstockstrasse 11-19 on March 25, 2002. 04/19/1999 Ottensen
Klopstockstrasse 27.JPG
1214 Klopstockstrasse 23, 25 Classicist semi-detached house from 1855, part of the ensemble at Klopstockstraße 11-27. Note: Klopstockstrasse 21 was registered under number 553 on August 5, 1975, the other parts of the ensemble also under number 1214, Klopstockstrasse 27 on April 19, 1999, Klopstockstrasse 11-19 on March 25, 2002. 04/05/2001 Ottensen
Klopstockstrasse 23 + 25.JPG
1214 Klopstockstrasse 11, 13, 15, 17, 19 Residential houses built between 1846 and 1854 in the late classical tradition, parts of the ensemble at Klopstockstraße 11-27. Note: Klopstockstraße 21 was already entered in the list of monuments on August 5, 1975 under the number 553. The other parts of the ensemble were also recorded under the number 1214, Klopstockstrasse 27 on April 19, 1999, Klopstockstrasse 23, 25 on April 5, 2001. 03/25/2002 Ottensen
1214 Klopstockstrasse 11-19.JPG
1219 Friedensallee 61 Five-storey house with an elaborate facade design, as part of the Friedensallee 61-73 ensemble 05/21/1999 Ottensen
1219 Friedensallee 61.JPG
1247 At the field without a number, Museumstrasse 39, Paul-Nevermann-Platz, Winterstrasse Representative extension to the historic railway headquarters built between 1934 and 1936 . The mapping is stored in the list of monuments. 05/12/2000 Ottensen
1247 Am Felde.JPG
1255 Hohenzollernring 57, 59, 61, Bleickenallee 30, 34, 36, 38, Bleickenallee and Lisztstraße without numbers, Bülowstraße 9 and Bülowstraße 20 (previously opposite Bülowstraße 9) Ensemble, consisting essentially of public buildings built between 1908 and 1920 in accordance with Josef Stübben's urban development plan : grammar school with gardens in front, Lankenau-Stift , children's hospital, former women's clinic including bunker. The mapping is stored in the list of monuments. 08/14/2000 Ottensen
Lankenaustift.JPG
1256 Neumühlen 33 Simple house built in 1765 with slurry outer walls, mansard roof and side dwelling 08/14/2000 Ottensen
1256 Neumühlen 33.JPG
1286 Bahrenfelder Strasse 216 Sahlhaus, which was probably built in 1868 in the style of romantic classicism, part of the ensemble Bahrenfelder Straße 216, 224, 228, 230 05/03/2001 Ottensen
Bahrenfelder Strasse 216 (Hamburg-Ottensen) .ajb.jpg
1286 Bahrenfelder Strasse 224, 228, 230 Sahlhaus built around 1868 as part of the ensemble Bahrenfelder Straße 216-230. Note: The ensemble part of Bahrenfelder Straße 216 was already entered in the list of monuments on May 3, 2001 under this number. 06/22/2009 Ottensen
Bahrenfelder Strasse 224-230 (Hamburg-Ottensen) .ajb.jpg
1291 Fischers Allee 72, Holstentwiete 15, 17a Ensemble, consisting of a residential and commercial building with shop from 1901 and a factory building from 1908, built for the paint and varnish factory Max Leonhart & Co. 05/10/2001 Ottensen
1291 Holstentwiete 15.JPG
1323 Rainvilleterrasse 2 a House built in 1902 according to plans by the architect Franz Lorenz 12/20/2001 Ottensen
Rainvilleterrasse 2a.JPG
1337 Ottenser Hauptstrasse 1, 1a Residential and administrative building, built in 1922 as a “business building with official residence for the President of the Railway Directorate” 04/17/2002 Ottensen
1337 Ottenser Hauptstrasse 1 + 1a.JPG
1350 Bahrenfelder Strasse 69, Mottenburger Twiete 2 Four-story residential and commercial building built in 1890 based on designs by Schaar and Hintzpeter 09/25/2002 Ottensen
1350 Mottenburger Twiete 2.JPG
1372 At the Easter Church 13, 15, 17 Ensemble Community Center Osterkirche Altona, consisting of the community center, the church with community hall and the rectory, built from 1930 to 1931 according to plans by the architect Kurt Stoltenberg in the Raabe & Wöhlecke office 03/19/2003 Ottensen
Easter Church (Hamburg-Ottensen) .1.ajb.jpg
1397 At the field 37 Four-storey plastered building erected at the end of the 19th century, part of the ensemble Am Felde 35, 37, 54, Lobuschstrasse 18 to 24, 39, Klausstrasse 44. Note: The other parts of the ensemble, Am Felde 35, 54, Lobuschstrasse 18-24, 39 , Klausstraße 44, were entered in the list of monuments on March 15, 2004 under the same number. 10/13/2003 Ottensen
Am Felde 37 (Hamburg-Ottensen) .1.ajb.jpg
1397 Am Felde 35, 54, Lobuschstrasse 18-24, 39, Klausstrasse 44 Four- and five-story plastered buildings erected at the end of the 19th century, parts of the ensemble Am Felde 35, 37, 54, Lobuschstrasse 18 to 24, 39, Klausstrasse 44. Note: The other part of the ensemble, Am Felde 37, was under the same number entered in the list of monuments on October 13, 2003. 03/15/2004 Ottensen
1397 Crossing Am Felde Lobuschstrasse Klausstrasse.JPG
1411 Bernadottestraße 36, 38, 40, Tönsfeldtstraße 40 Rented apartment building built between 1928 and 1929 by the architect Emil Hinrichsen in architectural forms of New Building , housing estate from the 1920s 01/12/2004 Ottensen
1411 Bernadottestrasse 36-40.JPG
1416 Hohenzollernring 28-32 An ensemble of three- to four-story brick residential buildings built from 1930 to 1932 according to plans by the architect Heinrich W. Müller, complex of housing developments from the 1930s 03/22/2004 Ottensen
1416 Hohenzollernring 28-32.JPG
1422 Hohenzollernring 31, 33, Bleickenallee 15, 17 Between 1930 and 1938 by the architect Friedrich Richard Ostermeyer built four- to six-storey residential buildings, parts of the ensemble of residential buildings from the 1930s, Hohenzollernring 31-37, Bleickenallee 15, 17, consisting of the buildings, the property walls with staircases and the front garden areas. Note: The rest of the ensemble, Hohenzollernring 35, 37, was entered in the list of monuments on August 19, 2004 under the same number. 04/19/2004 Ottensen
1422 Hohenzollernring 33.JPG
1422 Hohenzollernring 35, 37 Between 1930 and 1938 the architect Friedrich Richard Ostermeyer built four to five-storey residential buildings, part of the ensemble of residential buildings from the 1930s, Hohenzollernring 31-37, Bleickenallee 15-17, consisting of the buildings, the property walls with staircases and the front garden areas. Note: The other parts of the ensemble, Hohenzollernring 31, 33, Bleickenallee 15-17, were entered in the list of monuments on April 19, 2004 under the same number. 08/19/2004 Ottensen
1422 Hohenzollernring 37.JPG
1436 Hohenzollernring 23, 25 Ensemble, housing developments from the 1920s and 1930s 06/24/2004 Ottensen
1436 Hohenzollernring 23 + 25.JPG
1466 Elbchaussee 40 Ensemble, consisting of the residential building built in the mid-19th century and the front garden area, as part of the Elbchaussee ensemble 38-52, Rothestraße 1, 2, 4. Note: The Elbchaussee ensemble 42 as part of the Elbchaussee 38-52 ensemble, Rothestraße 1, 2, 4 was entered in the list of monuments on March 29, 2006 under this number. 04/14/2005 Ottensen
Elbchaussee 40.JPG
1466 Elbchaussee 42 Ensemble, consisting of the building with its historical veranda roof and the front garden area, as part of the Elbchaussee ensemble 38-52, Rothestraße 1, 2, 4. Note: The Elbchaussee 40 ensemble as part of the Elbchaussee ensemble 38-52, Rothestraße 1, 2, 4 was already entered in the list of monuments on April 14, 2005 under this number. 03/29/2006 Ottensen
Elbchaussee 42.JPG
1597 Bleickenallee 26 a Former bus shelter built in 1928 according to plans by Gustav Oelsner 07/04/2007 Ottensen
Bleickenallee 26a (Hamburg-Ottensen) .ajb.jpg
1609 Keplerstrasse 10 a, Eulenstrasse 59 a Factory and workshop complex built between 1925 and 1926 as part of the ensemble Eulenstraße 47-75, Große Brunnenstraße 52-60, Keplerstraße 2-18, Rothestraße 39-43.

Note:
The ensemble component Keplerstraße 8 was entered in the list of monuments on June 7, 2012 under the same number.
08/28/2007 Ottensen
1609 Eulenstrasse 59a.JPG
1609 Keplerstrasse 8 One storey house built between 1904 and 1905 according to plans by Heinrich John as part of the ensemble Eulenstraße 47-51, 55-59, 59 a, 61-63, 75, Große Brunnenstraße 52- 60, Keplerstraße 2-10, 10 a, 12-18, Rothestraße 39-43

Note:
The ensemble part Eulenstraße 59a / Keplerstraße 10a was entered in the list of monuments on August 28, 2007 under the same number.
06/07/2012 Ottensen
1629 Rainvill terrace Ensemble of the Rainvilleterrasse square with street and paved areas, with fencing including pillars and lanterns, with retaining wall and outside staircase as well as with the Chemnitz - Bellmann fountain.

Note:
On June 14, 2011, the ensemble of the Former Maritime School Altona, building with terrace, front garden and fences, was registered under the same monument list number.
11/13/2007 Ottensen
Rainvilleterrasse Brunnen.JPG
1629 Rainvilleterrasse 4 Ensemble Former Maritime School Altona, building with terrace, front garden and fencing

Note:
On November 13, 2007, the ensemble of the Rainvilleterrasse square with street and paved areas, with fencing including pillars and lanterns, with retaining wall and outside staircase as well as with the Chemnitz-Bellmann-Brunnen registered.
06/14/2011 Ottensen
1629 Rainvilleterrasse 4.JPG
1683 Elbchaussee 26 Part of a semi-detached house built in 1902 according to plans by the architect Gustav Otte with the remaining part of the historical enclosure as part of the Elbchaussee 20-26 ensemble. Note: The individual monument and ensemble part Elbchaussee 24 was entered in the list of monuments on August 11, 2009 under this number. 04/11/2008 Ottensen
Elbchaussee 26.JPG
1683 Elbchaussee 24 1902 part of a semi-detached house with fencing built according to plans by the architect Gustav Otte as part of the Elbchaussee 20-26 ensemble, each with fencing. Note: The ensemble part Elbchaussee 26 was already entered in the list of monuments on November 4, 2008 under this number. 08/11/2009 Ottensen
1683 Elbchaussee 24.JPG
1736 Bleickenallee 5 Bleickenallee school, school building, built in 1927 according to plans by Gustav Oelsner 08/04/2009 Ottensen
Bleickenallee 5 (Hamburg-Ottensen) .ajb.jpg
1737 Museumstrasse 15, 17, 19, Ottenser Marktplatz 17 School building (former State Business School Altona, now State Business School Energietechnik G 10), House of Youth and Altona Theater , built between 1927 and 1928 according to plans by Gustav Oelsner , rebuilt in 1930 and 1950 08/04/2009 Ottensen
“House of Youth”, vocational school center and Altona theater
1793 Hohenzollernring 27 Apartment building built in 1912 according to plans by the architect Fritz Neubauer with a small enclosure wall as part of the ensemble Hohenzollernring 27, 29 11/24/2009 Ottensen
1793 Hohenzollernring 27.JPG
1807 Bahrenfelder Strasse 133 Residential and commercial building built in 1876 02/24/2010 Ottensen
1807 Bahrenfelder Strasse 133.JPG
1808 Elbchaussee 58 Ensemble from the house built in 1903 according to plans by the architects Lundt & Kallmorgen with a fence facing the Elbchaussee 02/24/2010 Ottensen
Elbchaussee 58.JPG
1814 Bleickenallee 6 Apartment building built between 1897 and 1900 according to plans by the client and architect JHF Muhs with the preserved interior details, the front garden, the preserved plants and the fencing as part of the ensemble Bleickenallee 6-24 with the preserved inner details, the front gardens, the plantings and the Enclosures (Bleickenallee 12 as a non-constituent part of the ensemble) 03/29/2010 Ottensen
Bleickenallee 6 (Hamburg-Ottensen) .ajb.jpg
1817 Dutch series 33, 35, 37 Two-storey Sahlhaus built around 1860 with characteristic three doors on the ground floor as a single monument and at the same time part of the ensemble Dutch series 33-45 (no. 43 not constituting) 05/05/2010 Ottensen
1817 Dutch series 33, 35, 37.JPG
1821 Braunschweiger Strasse 7 Corner house built in 1901 according to plans by the architect F. Neugebauer as a single monument and at the same time part of the ensemble Braunschweiger Straße 5, 7, Winterstraße 9 and 11 including the rear building, 13, 15, 10-14 06/02/2010 Ottensen
1840 Elbe stairs 13, 13 a, 15 a, 15 b Ensemble of apartment buildings built around 1888 as a Sahlhaus, Elbtreppe 15 a, 15 b at the same time as a single monument 11/24/2010 Ottensen
1848 Am Rathenaupark 1-11, Bernadottestraße 70-72, Griegstraße 2-18, Grünebergstraße 1-5, Othmarscher Kirchenweg 1-11 Ensemble Moltkeblock, a complex built between 1923 and 1925 consisting of three- to four-storey houses with apartments of different sizes, several shops, a restaurant and several studios

Note:
The ensemble components Am Rathenaupark 13, 15, Grünebergstraße 2, 4, 6, Bleickenallee 41, 43, 45 were entered in the list of monuments on July 2, 2012 under the same number.
11/25/2010 Ottensen
1848 Am Rathenaupark.JPG
At Rathenaupark
1848 Grünebergstrasse with arches on the north side.JPG
Grünebergerstrasse
1848 Am Rathenaupark 13, 15, Grünebergstraße 2, 4, 6, Bleickenallee 41, 43, 45 Complex built between 1923 and 1925, comprising 3 to 4-storey houses with apartments of various sizes, several shops, a restaurant and a few studios as part of the Moltkeblock ensemble, consisting of the buildings Am Rathenaupark 1-15, Bernadottestraße 70-72, Bleickenallee 41 -45, Griegstraße 2- 18, Grünebergstraße 1-5 and 2-6, Othmarscher Kirchenweg 1-11 as well as from the front garden areas and the garden area in the inner courtyard of the block

Note:
The ensemble parts at Am Rathenaupark 1-11, Bernadottestraße 70-72, Griegstrasse 2- 18, Grünebergstrasse 1-5, Othmarcher Kirchenweg 1-11 were already entered in the list of monuments on November 25, 2010 under the same number.
07/02/2012 Ottensen
1848 Bleickenallee 43, 45.JPG
Bleickenallee
1848 Grünebergerstrasse 2, 4, 6.JPG
Grünebergerstrasse
1883 Lobuschstrasse 6, 8 Building erected between 1888 and 1891 as Ottenser Bank as part of the ensemble Lobuschstrasse 2-10 11/11/2011 Ottensen
1883 Lobuschstrasse 6 + 8.JPG
1901 Friedensallee 91-105 An ensemble of multi-storey buildings built in 1907 according to plans by the architect Fritz Neugebauer, within the limits specified by the ordinance of February 20, 2012.
The relevant part of the ordinance is stored at the State Archives for free inspection for everyone. The mapping with the boundaries of the ensemble is stored in the list of monuments.
05/14/2012 Ottensen
1901 Friedensallee 91-105.JPG
1906 Friedensallee 1- 3 From 1883 to 1895 and from 1899 to 1900 three- to five-story apartment buildings built as part of the ensemble Bahrenfelder Straße 165, Friedensallee 2-6, Bergiusstraße 4, Friedensallee 1-3, 5, 8-12 06/18/2012 Ottensen
1906 Friedensallee 3.JPG
531 At the Lilienberg Prehistoric burial mound, "Veilchen- oder Lilienberg", site 31 in Rissen 07/10/1973 Cracks
Burial mound Lilienberg Hamburg Cracks find place 31.jpg
532 Dirt road 77 Prehistoric burial mound "Vossberg", site 32 in Rissen 07/10/1973 Cracks
Burial mound Vossberg Hamburg Cracks find place 32.jpg
533 Enclosure Klövensteen Prehistoric burial mounds, sites 69, 70, 73 in cracks. Note: The prehistoric burial mounds, sites 71, 72, 74 were also entered in the list of monuments on July 23, 2007 under this number. 07/10/1973 Cracks
533 Enclosure Klövensteen Prehistoric burial mounds, sites 71, 72, 74 in cracks. Note: The prehistoric burial mounds, sites 69, 70, 73 were already entered in the list of monuments under this number on July 10, 1973. 07/23/2007 Cracks
880 Gudrunstrasse 69 House built in 1939 by the architect Konstanty Gutschow 08/17/1988 Cracks
1072 Sandmoorweg 85 Massively built country house with thatched roof and its surroundings. The mapping with the environment is stored in the list of monuments. 148 01/08/1996 Cracks
1161 Hexentwiete 40 b, 42 a, b, c (formerly also 42) Bronze Age burial mound, site 33 in Rissen 02/16/1998 Cracks
1162 Gudrunstrasse 76, Grot Sahl Stone and Bronze Age burial mounds, site 35 in cracks 02/16/1998 Cracks
1171 Wittenbergen path Stone and Bronze Age burial mounds, sites 8 and 9 in cracks 04/16/1998 Cracks
1276 Mechelnbusch 1-29, 2-26 1949–1954 based on plans by Max Corleis and Heinz Graaf as the “Mechelnbusch garden settlement” built residential and garden complex with wash house. The mapping of the ensemble is stored in the list of monuments. 01/24/2001 Cracks
1276 Mechelnbusch 27.JPG
1363 Suurheid 20, Sieversstücke Ensemble of the Rissen Hospital , consisting of buildings from a barracks complex built in 1939. The mapping with the boundaries of the ensemble is stored in the list of monuments. 01/21/2003 Cracks
29408 Suurheid 20 house 1.JPG
1364 Gudrunstrasse 120 Ensemble consisting of the country house designed by the architects William and Rudolf Rzekonski in 1913 and the thatched garden pavilion 02/03/2003 Cracks
1420 At the lighthouse west of 15 b and the Elbe, south-west of the Rissener Ufer Lighthouses built in 1899 and 1900 respectively. Together the two hexagonal lattice towers form a leading light line down the Elbe, the upper fire in Tinsdal and the lower fire in Wittenbergen 03/31/2004 Cracks
Upper fire Tinsdal 03.jpg
Tinsdal
HH-Wittenbergen-Leuchtturm2.jpg
Wittenbergen
1428 Wittenbergener Weg 110, 112 Ensemble, consisting of the house built in 1921 according to plans by the architects Bensel & Kamps and the park area with pavillo, which was laid out in 1906 according to plans by the landscape gardener Rudolph Jürgens . The mapping is stored in the list of monuments. 05/10/2004 Cracks
1501 Raalandsweg 2 Former farmhouse presumably from the 18th century. In 1919 the architect Carl Bensel rebuilt it 10/06/2005 Cracks
1501 Raalandsweg 2.JPG
1710 Wedeler Landstrasse 3 The core of the building probably dates from the 18th century and has a thatched roof 04/21/2009 Cracks
1710 Wedeler Landstrasse 3.JPG
1872 Wittenbergener Weg, Rissener Ufer, Falkensteiner Ufer Soil monument, historical settlement and burial site in Hamburg-Rissen with the sites 2, 5-7, 12-17, 78, 80, 89 06/21/2011 Cracks
1915 Wedeler Landstrasse 53 a – h, k An ensemble built by Werner Kallmorgen as a shopping center from 1968 to 1969, consisting of nine cubic sales pavilions 08/22/2012 Cracks
1915 Wedeler Landstrasse 53.JPG
767 Lerchenstrasse 106 classicist town house, front building October 15, 1985 Sternschanze
Lerchenstrasse 106.JPG
907 Sternschanze 1 (previously also 1 a, 1 b) Former station reception building (see Hamburg Sternschanze station ), built between 1864 and 1866 with the construction of the bypass 09/13/1989 Sternschanze
Pincerno - Sternschanzenbahnhof 1900 II.jpg
970 Schanzenstrasse 75, 77, Bartelsstrasse 12 Entire facility, consisting of the former “Montblanc” factory complex between Schanzenstrasse and Bartelsstrasse, built between 1897 and 1907. The mapping with the boundaries of the entire complex is stored in the list of monuments. 06/05/1991 Sternschanze
Schanzenstrasse 75.JPG
Schanzenstrasse
Bartelsstrasse 12.JPG
Bartelsstrasse
979 Sternschanze without number Water tower with underground storage below in the Sternschanzenpark. Built in 1907/10 to designs by the architect Wilhelm Schwarz, who was employed by the Hamburg waterworks, using an earth reservoir for the foundation that was completed between 1863 and 1865 according to plans by the English engineer William H. Lindley . 58 meter high, octagonal brick shell in reform architecture with a maximum diameter of approx. 32 meters with an eight-sided broken pyramid roof with slate, originally copper cover. Inside, the steel girder construction typical of the turn of the century accommodates two hemispherical water tanks of roughly the same size, arranged one above the other October 29, 1991 Sternschanze
Hamburg - Wasserturm.jpg
1124 Schanzenstrasse 56, 58, 62 Residential and commercial building built in 1896 03/19/1997 Sternschanze
Schanzenstrasse 56.JPG
Schanzenstrasse 56
Schanzenstrasse 58 + 62.JPG
Schanzenstrasse 56 and 62
560 Op'n Hainholt, Fuhlendorfweg Prehistoric burial mound, site 4 in Sülldorf, occupy between Op'n Hainholt and Fuhlendorfweg 10/25/1976 Sülldorf
729 Sülldorfer Kirchenweg 259, 259 a – h Entire facility "Hof Behrmann", in particular consisting of the half-timbered barn and the farmhouse with living and working area including courtyard areas and fencing. The mapping with the boundaries of the entire complex is stored in the list of monuments. 08/07/1984 Sülldorf
729 Sülldorfer Kirchenweg 259.JPG
850 Sülldorfer Kirchenweg 224 Thatched half-timbered cottage, probably from the second half of the 18th century 12/08/1987 Sülldorf
850 Sülldorfer Kirchenweg 224.JPG
858 Sülldorfer Kirchenweg 254 thatched cottage 01/08/1988 Sülldorf
Sülldorfer Kirchenweg 254.jpg
1294 Marienhöhe 30 Former manor house of the Marienhöhe Estate, built around 1871, two-storey plastered building with an entrance porch designed by Walther Baedeker in 1922 05/22/2001 Sülldorf
1294 Marienhöhe 30.JPG
1834 Lehmkuhlenweg, Schlankweg Ground monument in Sülldorf, site 25, vaulted bakers visible above ground on the old Loh corridor 10/12/2010 Sülldorf
1886 Anne-Frank-Strasse 82 Ensemble, house built in 1950 with garden and enclosure 12/13/2011 Sülldorf

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  1. List of monuments of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg, as of November 21, 2012 ( Memento of June 27, 2011 in the Internet Archive ; PDF).
  2. After almost complete destruction in July 1943 ( Operation Gomorrah ), this area was just as little rebuilt as the "old town hall" (serial no. 154). The streets near the main church and Große Prinzenstraße no longer exist. Only the Trinity Church was restored in a simplified, modernized form.
  3. http://www.hamburg.de/wahl/177216/max-brauer-allee-60.html
  4. Illustration robert-moser-atelier.at (PDF; 179 kB) Part 2: ... a composing house ...
  5. Figure: http://www.eufletz-stiftung.de/DE/Standort/Europa/FHH/Elbvillen/haus_i_-_govi.html
  6. "In the tastefully built house are the excellent sculptures by Bissen: Cephalus, Atalante, Psyche and Narcissus made of marble." Johannes von Schröder, Hermann Biernatzki: Topography of the duchies Holstein and Lauenburg . 2 volumes - Fränckel, Oldenburg / Holstein 1855-56 http://www.top.akvz.de/3149.pdf (p. 2/3)
  7. Wolf Achim Wiegand: Hamburg-Blankenese in transition . Sutton 2012. pp. 66-69 books.google
  8. Former "machine, bag and envelope factory NFA Netzler Nachf." 1884 (or 1910), http://www.spiegel.de/spiegel/spiegelspecial/d-8707695.html

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