List of cultural monuments in the Hamburg district of Bergedorf
This is an outdated list.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 , Bergedorf 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 |
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2 | Allermöher dike 97 | Dreieinigkeitskirche in Allermöhe, single-nave brick half-timbered building with polygonal choir closure, built between 1611 and 1614, wooden bell tower on the west wall. Note: The area around the Dreieinigkeitskirche was entered in the list of monuments on September 17, 1928 under the number 62, the parcel 2192 as a ground monument on January 27, 2009 under the number 1698. | 09.09.1921 | Very high | ||
62 | Allermöher Deich 97, 99, Pastoratsweg 3 | the surroundings of the Trinity Church in Allermöhe, as mapped in the list of monuments. Note: The Dreieinigkeitskirche was already registered on September 9, 1921 under number 2 in the list of monuments, parcel 2192 as a ground monument on January 27, 2009 under number 1698. | 09/17/1928 | Very high | ||
125 | Allermöher Deich, Reitbrooker Mühlenbrücke (green strip) | Fährstein from 1744, finely carved, arched at the top, inscription on the west side: “The Lord bless and protect you”, inscription on the east side: House sign of the Odemann family, Anno 1744, “Here you drive with horses and wagons over the Elbe to Reitbrock Neugam and Zollenspieker " | December 16, 1937 | Very high | ||
378 | Moorfleeter Deich 359 (formerly Billwerder Elbdeich 127) | former state domain, union of urban country house and farm from the end of the 17th century; Country house part: two-storey brick half-timbered building with hipped, pan-roofed gable roof. Rural part of the house: brick half-timbered building with thatched roof | 09/05/1949 | Very high | ||
503 | Allermöher dyke 209 | State farmhouse domain | 07/16/1962 | May 19, 1964 | Very high | current condition |
660 | Allermöher dike 134 | Brick half-timbered house with thatched half-hip roof, built in 1841 | 09/29/1982 | Very high | ||
1019 | Moorfleeter dike diagonally opposite number 435 | Gauge house, water level measuring station put into operation in 1906 at the meeting of Dove Elbe and Gose Elbe , today standing on land north of Eichbaum Lake | 07/12/1993 | Very high | ||
1110 | Moorfleeter dike 408 | Thatched half-timbered house from around 1800, today used as a residential building with a workshop, formerly a residential building with a classroom | December 3, 1996 | Very high | ||
1119 | Moorfleeter dike 483 | thatched farmhouse from the 18th century | 02/25/1997 | Very high | ||
1401 | Allermöher dike 105 | Ensemble consisting of the so-called church schoolhouse built in 1901 with the two linden trees in front of it | 11/12/2003 | Very high | ||
1698 | Allermöher dike 97 | archaeological site 32 in Allermöhe. Note: The entries in the list of monuments of the Trinity Church under number 2 from September 9, 1921 and its surroundings under number 62 from September 17, 1928 remain. | 01/27/2009 | Very high | ||
1896 | Kurfürstendeich 52 | thatched house and outbuildings | 03/21/2012 | Very high | ||
3 | Church peg 13 | the church of St. Nicolai in Altengamme, single-aisle stone building from the first half of the 13th century with additions in brickwork, free-standing wooden bell tower on the west side. Note: The area around the church was entered in the list of monuments on December 2, 1930 under the number 94. The church and its surroundings have also been listed in the list of monuments since January 24, 2006 as part of the Altengamme town center ensemble under number 1523, and parcel 470 since January 27, 2009 as a ground monument under number 1695. | 09.09.1921 | Altengamme | ||
67 | Elbe dike 1 | the Reitbrook house | 11/23/1928 | 03/30/1929 | Altengamme | |
94 | Church pegs 11, 16, 18, 20 | the area around the St. Nicolai Church in Altengamme, which is a protected monument, is within the limits as mapped in the list of monuments. Note: The Church of St. Nicolai was already registered on September 9, 1921 under number 3 in the list of monuments. The church and its surroundings have also been listed as part of the Altengamme town center ensemble under number 1523 since January 24, 2006, and parcel 470 has also been listed as a ground monument since January 27, 2009 under number 1695. | 12/02/1930 | Altengamme | ||
119 | Altengammer House Dike 62 | Four-country farmhouse, brick framework with thatched roof hipped on both sides, two-column construction from 1697 with changes from the 19th century. Note: Since July 19, 2006, the farmhouse has also been listed as part of the Altengammer Hausdeich 38 a-84, 67-85 ensemble under number 1549 in the list of monuments. | 08/05/1937 | Altengamme | ||
127 | Horster Damm southeast of number 354 | thatched skewer | December 16, 1937 | Altengamme | ||
139 | Altengammer Elbdeich 117 | Vierländer farmhouse | 06/02/1939 | 06/12/1944 | Altengamme | |
251 | Dike 117 | Grandkate | 02/16/1942 | 11/01/1948 | Altengamme | |
265 | Altengammer Elbdeich 166 | Vollhufnerhaus in Hamburg-Altengamme, two-post construction with roof beams. Brick framework, thatched roof, mid 17th and 19th centuries. Inside: stairs and inlays | 04/17/1942 | Altengamme | ||
266 | Pound 329 | Vollhufnerhaus in Hamburg-Altengamme-Horst, brick half-timbered house with thatched roof hipped on both sides, around 1700 | 04/17/1942 | Altengamme | ||
655 | Horster Damm 345 and 349 | thatched group of buildings by Hufnerhaus and Kate (early 19th century) | 05/04/1982 | Altengamme | ||
677 | Altengammer Elbdeich 14 | thatched four-country cottage from the middle of the 19th century | 01/12/1983 | Altengamme | ||
912 | Dike 293 | Thatched former farmer's cottage with half-timbered construction, the core of which, which was built around 1700, was newly sheathed and equipped with a chimney shortly after 1800 | 10/18/1989 | Altengamme | ||
998 | Horster Dam 45 | Half-timbered house from 1869 with a thatched half-hip roof and massive barn extension from the turn of the century | 10/26/1992 | Altengamme | ||
1128 | Altengammer Elbdeich 188 | Overall facility, consisting of the main house, the barn, the auxiliary building as well as the open spaces and the linden tree on the dike, as mapped in the list of monuments | 03/27/1997 | Altengamme | ||
1136 | Horster Dam 11 | Former “Borghorst” station reception building of the Marschbahn, built in 1921 as a two-story brick building under a hipped roof in the traditional architectural language of the 1920s | 06/13/1997 | Altengamme | ||
1230 | Altengammer Elbdeich 224 | Large Hufner house with solid outer walls, farm gable with remaining framework, hip and collar beam roof with thatched roofing, inner framework from around 1633 | 08/26/1999 | Altengamme | ||
1303 | Altengammer Elbdeich 70, 76 | Ensemble, consisting of the residential building, the farm workers' cottage and three wind trees | 08/28/2001 | Altengamme | ||
1423 | Altengammer house dike 28 | Ensemble consisting of the residential building built in 1920 based on a design by the architect Otto Ehlers with a hook-shaped stable and workshop extension | 04/28/2004 | Altengamme | ||
1523 | Church pegs 1-13, 8, 12, 16-20 | Ensemble town center Altengamme, in particular consisting of church with church tower, old cemetery part, pastorate with garden area, former church school, new school, former grocer and restaurant, parishioner's house, memorial at the cemetery entrance, historical paving of the church peg, trees, hedges, fences on the church property and on the property of the former parishioner's house, as specified in the Altengamme 10 development plan. The relevant part of the development plan and the reasons attached to it are stored at the State Archives for free inspection for everyone. Note: The entries in the list of monuments of the Church of St. Nicolai under number 3 of September 9, 1921 and the area around the church under number 94 of December 2, 1930 remain in effect. Parcel 470 has also been listed as a ground monument since January 27, 2009 under number 1695 in the list of monuments. | 01/24/2006 | Altengamme | ||
1545 | Altengammer Elbdeich 236, 238 | Ensemble of farmhouse in traditional large form in the Vierländer Heimatstil (no.236) and old parter house from 1930 in traditional architectural language with moderate expressionist elements (no.238), as defined in the development plan Altengamme 9 / Neuengamme 11 The relevant part of the development plan and the one attached to it The reasons are stored at the State Archives for free inspection for everyone. | 06/20/2006 | Altengamme | ||
1549 | Altengammer Hausdeich 38 a-84, 67-85 | Residential, Hufner and farm buildings | within the limits as defined in the Altengamme 8 / Neuengamme 10 development plan. The relevant part of the development plan and the reasons attached to it are stored at the State Archives for free inspection for everyone. Note: The entry in the list of monuments under number 119 from August 5, 1937 of the four-country farmhouse Altengammer Hausdeich 62 remains. | 07/19/2006 | Altengamme | ||
1695 | Church peg 13 | archaeological site 14 in Altengamme. Note: The entries of the St. Nicolai Church under number 3 from September 9, 1921 and its surroundings under number 94 from December 2, 1930 as well as the Ensemble Ortskern Altengamme under number 1523 from January 24, 2006 remain. | 01/27/2009 | Altengamme | ||
1714 | Altengammer Elbdeich 36 | Ensemble, consisting of the small cottage built in the 17th century with thatched roof and the fountain | 05/06/2009 | Altengamme | ||
1844 | Altengammer main dike 130 | Altengammer Mühle built in 1876 , consisting of the former gallery Dutchman and several more recent additions including the preserved industrial mill | 11/24/2010 | Altengamme | ||
11 | Johann-Adolf-Hasse-Platz 3 (previously Alte Holstenstraße 81) | St. Petri and Pauli Church in Bergedorf , simple single-nave brick half-timbered building on a rectangular floor plan with five-sided choir closure and later additions, new building around 1500. Note: The area around the church was entered in the list of monuments under number 29 on June 1, 1923 , numbers 245 and 246 on February 16, 1942 and number 382 on May 17, 1950. Since January 26, 2009, the area of the church and part of its surroundings have been entered in the list of monuments under number 29 as a ground monument under number 1691 . | 02/07/1922 | Bergedorf | ||
18th | Saxon Gate 2 | Gasthof "Stadt Hamburg" (formerly Großestraße 5). Two-storey corner house group in richly decorated brick framework with hipped gable roof and full gable, pan covering. Corner house around 1550, gabled house with passage around 1650 and baroque intermediate building as well as extension on the courtyard side 1957/58: rear extensions demolished without replacement. 1958/59: Demolition of the main building. For urban planning and traffic-related reasons, the reconstruction on the property has been pivoted with a new small connecting building to the neighboring building on the left (Sachsentor 6) and a rear extension for the wine bar. Furthermore, takeover of the hostel symbol of the blacksmiths' journeyman (monument list number 69 from November 23, 1928) from the broken down house Töpfertwiete 4. | 03/28/1922 | Bergedorf | ||
29 | Johann-Adolf-Hasse-Platz 1, 1 a, 3 (previously Alte Holstenstraße 79, 79 a, 81), Bergedorfer Schloßstraße 2 | the surroundings of the St. Petri and Pauli Church including the pastorate next to the church and the sexton's house with Hasse Tower, as mapped in the list of monuments. Note: The church was entered in the list of monuments under number 11 on February 7, 1922, further environmental protection under numbers 245 and 246 on February 16, 1942 and number 382 on May 17, 1950. Since October 28, 2008, a part has been included the area around the church registered as a ground monument under the number 1679. Since January 26, 2009, the area of the church and part of its surroundings have been registered in the list of monuments under the number 1691 as a ground monument. | 06/01/1923 | Bergedorf | ||
55 | Bergedorfer Schloßstraße without number | the Bergedorfer Castle and the castle garden as surroundings; Square brick building surrounded by a moat with an inner courtyard from the 15th, 16th and 17th centuries, major parts of which have been changed and renewed several times. Gable roofs with pan cover | 02/27/1926 | Bergedorf | ||
69 | Saxon Gate 2 | The hostel mark of the blacksmiths' journeymen (formerly on the Töpfertwiete 4 house) 1958: Before the Töpfertwiete 4 house was demolished, it was bought by the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg and attached to the “Stadt Hamburg” inn, Sachsentor 2 (reconstruction from 1959). Gasthof "Stadt Hamburg" monument list number 18 from March 28, 1922. | 11/23/1928 | Bergedorf | ||
121 | Billwerder Billdeich 616 | Hufnerhaus from 1719, brick half-timbered house with a hipped thatched roof, along with an ornamental garden in front of the house as the immediate area | 08/05/1937 | 05/11/2005 | Bergedorf | |
243 | New way 54 | the old station building from 1842 in Hamburg-Bergedorf , built in 1842 according to the plans of Chateauneuf. Simple one-storey wooden construction with horizontal inverted cladding. Two wings with an originally open round-arched arbor adjoin an octagonal tower with a wooden lantern in an open rectangle. Slate-covered flat gable roof. The building is one of the oldest train stations in Germany | 02/16/1942 | Bergedorf | ||
244 | Chrysanderstrasse 52 a | the Bergedorfer windmill from 1831 as a grain and wood mill. Holländer mill with star, massive substructure and gallery, three-storey superstructure with rotating hood | 02/16/1942 | Bergedorf | ||
245 | Johann-Adolf-Hasse-Platz 2 (previously Alte Holstenstraße 86) | former grain water mill from 1839 as the area surrounding the St. Petri und Pauli church , rebuilt, demolished in 1973/74 and rebuilt in different ways. Note: The church was entered in the list of monuments under number 11 on February 7, 1922, further environmental protection under number 29 on June 1, 1923, number 246 on February 16, 1942 and number 382 on May 17, 1950. | 02/16/1942 | Bergedorf | ||
246 | Old Holstenstrasse 82 | the half-timbered building at Alte Holstenstraße 82 as the surroundings of the St. Petri and Pauli Church. Half-timbered gable house, two-storey, with double profiled projection and gable roof with gable posts. Double portal. Note: The church was entered in the list of monuments under number 11 on February 7, 1922, further environmental protection under number 29 on June 1, 1923, number 245 on February 16, 1942 and number 382 on May 17, 1950. | 02/16/1942 | Bergedorf | ||
247 | Old Holstenstrasse 84 | Half-timbered building, two-storey with a double profiled cantilever, eaves cornice and gable roof, built at the end of the 16th century as a former brewery and grain distillery | 02/16/1942 | Bergedorf | ||
248 | Sachsentor 29 | The ashlar portal with profiled walls and arched lintel with leafwork keystone on the Sachsentor 29 building was built around 1772. Note: The community center Sachsentor 29 was entered in the list of monuments on December 4, 1985 under the number 774. The old entry of the stone portal from February 16, 1942 was transferred to this number. | 02/16/1942 | Bergedorf | ||
249 | Kupferhof 1 (formerly number 2) | Half-timbered eaves house around 1760, 1982: complete renovation (removal and reconstruction) | 02/16/1942 | Bergedorf | ||
311 | Bergedorf Castle, castle courtyard | two warrior sculptures (formerly Vorderdeich in front of No. 75) | 03/12/1943 | Bergedorf | ||
382 | Serrahn (water surface and bank) | former mill kolk in connection with the former grain water mill, Johann-Adolf-Hasse-Platz 2 (previously Alte Holstenstraße 86), as the area around the church of St. Petri and Pauli . Note: The church was entered in the list of monuments under number 11 on February 7, 1922, further environmental protection under number 29 on June 1, 1923 and under numbers 245 and 246 on February 16, 1942. | 05/17/1950 | Bergedorf | ||
424 | Sachsentor 28 | Facade, mansard roof and stucco of the half-timbered eaves house from the 18th century, in this house DW Soltau was born on March 15, 1745 (translations, travel reports) | 07/09/1955 | Bergedorf | ||
526 | Sachsentor 50 | Half-timbered gabled house from the 18th century | December 15, 1972 | Bergedorf | ||
527 | Sachsentor 52 | Half-timbered gabled house from the 18th century | December 15, 1972 | Bergedorf | ||
528 | Sachsentor 54 | Half-timbered gabled house from the 18th century | December 15, 1972 | Bergedorf | ||
536 | Doktorberg, Hulbepark | prehistoric burial mound "Doktorberg", site 1 in Bergedorf | 07/27/1973 | Bergedorf | ||
537 | Hermann-Löns-Höhe | Prehistoric burial mound, site 24 in Bergedorf | 07/27/1973 | Bergedorf | ||
633 | Holtenklinker Strasse 115-117, 121-129, 139-145, 162-172 | Part of the group of residential buildings from the 1920s, Holtenklinker Strasse 115-129, 137-145, 162-172 | 09/18/1981 | Bergedorf | ||
633 | Holtenklinker Strasse 119 | Three-storey brick building built in 1924 as part of the Holtenklinker Strasse 115-129, 139-145 and 162-172 ensemble. Note: The ensemble parts Holtenklinker Straße 115-117, 121-129, 139-145 and 162-172 were already entered in the list of monuments on September 18, 1981 under this number. | 05/06/2009 | Bergedorf | ||
634 | Justus-Brinckmann-Strasse 49-51, Heysestrasse 5-11 | Part of the group of residential buildings from the 1920s, JustusBrinckmann-Straße 29-51, August-Bebel-Straße 140-144, Heysestraße 1-15, Gojenbergsweg 73-83 | 09/18/1981 | Bergedorf | ||
737 | Graepelweg 12 | two-storey art nouveau house (plastered building) | 10/17/1984 | Bergedorf | ||
774 | Sachsentor 29 | Town house, the main parts of which date from around 1700. Half-timbered construction in the rear part of the building. Baroque and classicist stucco ceilings inside The ashlar portal, built on the building around 1772, has been entered in the list of monuments since February 16, 1942. This old entry under the number 248 was transferred to the new monument list number 774. | December 04, 1985 | Bergedorf | ||
788 | Vierlandenstrasse 2, 4, 6, Kupferhof | Housing development in the 1920s | 02/11/1986 | Bergedorf | ||
806 | Reinbeker Weg 76 a | former Bergedorf water tower from 1902 | 08/05/1986 | Bergedorf | ||
936 | Old Holstenstrasse 76 | Overall facility, in particular consisting of the two-storey, gable-side half-timbered house, the core of which probably dates from the first half of the 18th century, together with its historical furnishings (for example the baroque staircase from around 1730/50, the stucco ceilings, the classicist decorative ceiling painting on canvas ) and with the pastry / café equipment from around 1895 (in particular wooden panels, mirrored showcases, built-in cupboards, furniture, partitions made of wood and glass as well as counters) | May 25, 1990 | 07/17/1995 | Bergedorf | |
937 | Hermann-Distel-Strasse 31 | Overall complex, consisting of the villa built in 1910 by and through the architect Hermann Distel together with its permanent fixtures and some selected furniture | 06/11/1990 | Bergedorf | ||
996 | Sachsentor 24 | Residential and commercial building (front building), built in 1888 by Bergedorf master carpenter and architect Hermann Lohse for butcher Hermann Minten in neo-Renaissance style | 10/21/1992 | Bergedorf | ||
1038 | Reinbeker Weg 70 | Two-storey, plastered villa with a high basement built for Johann Emanuel Stoffert in 1880 | 03/14/1994 | Bergedorf | ||
1043 | Sachsentor 71 | half-timbered house from the 17th century | 07/05/1994 | 07/21/1999 | Bergedorf | |
1062 | Saxon Gate 15 | two-storey half-timbered building from the 17th, probably even the 16th century | 07/20/1995 | Bergedorf | ||
1074 | Sachsentor 17 | two-storey half-timbered building from the 18th century | 01/08/1996 | Bergedorf | ||
1085 | Von-Anckeln-Strasse 11 | two-storey, plastered villa from 1908 including the entire enclosure that extends to the southern boundary of the property at Von-Anckeln-Straße 9. Note: As the area surrounding the villa, the property has been recorded in the list of monuments under this number since October 10, 1996. | 04/17/1996 | Bergedorf | ||
1085 | Von-Anckeln-Strasse 11 | the property as the area surrounding the villa. Note: The villa, including the entire enclosure, which extends to the southern limit of the Von-Anckeln-Straße 9 property, has been listed in the list of monuments under this number since April 17, 1996. | 10/10/1996 | Bergedorf | ||
1089 | Gojenbergsweg 112, 112 a – d | Hamburg observatory ; Between 1906 and 1912, according to plans by Albert Erbe , the entire complex was built in neo-baroque architectural forms, consisting of the observatory area with the historical buildings and their equipment as well as the optical devices and technical details | 06/12/1996 | Bergedorf | ||
1099 | Oberer Landweg 69 | Suburban villa from 1902 | 09/05/1996 | Bergedorf | ||
1113 | Gojenbergsweg 32-60, Justus-Brinckmann-Straße 3-27, 2, 4 | Group of buildings from the 1920s | 01/21/1997 | Bergedorf | ||
1147 | Am Brink 7 | Entire facility, consisting of the school building from 1856, the extension building from 1873 and its extension from the early 20th century | 09/29/1997 | Bergedorf | ||
1151 | Ernst-Mantius-Strasse 19 | House from 1911 | October 29, 1997 | Bergedorf | ||
1169 | Chrysanderstrasse 77 | Ensemble, consisting of the villa-like, two-storey house from 1897 and the wrought-iron fence | 03/19/1998 | Bergedorf | ||
1183 | Wiebekingweg 1 | Originally probably from the 17th century, former craftsman's house | 06/11/1998 | Bergedorf | ||
1187 | Wentorfer Strasse 67 and 69 | Ensemble, consisting of the two residential buildings from the late 19th century, enlarged version of 'craftsmen's houses' with relatively lavish facade decorations | 08/06/1998 | Bergedorf | ||
1197 | Reinbeker Weg 59 | two-storey brick building from the 19th century, former Steinfath boarding house | 09/16/1998 | Bergedorf | ||
1206 | Wentorfer Strasse 54 | Eaves, single-storey, brick-facing building with a gabled, wood-adorned mid-roof as part of the ensemble Wentorfer Straße 54-58 | December 21, 1998 | Bergedorf | ||
1211 | Daniel-Hinsche-Strasse 32 | Two-storey brick building built by Bruno Wieck in 1922 with an elaborate staircase and a typical villa floor plan from the turn of the century. Fully preserved interior with doors, windows, stucco ceilings and flight of stairs | 02/01/1999 | Bergedorf | ||
1282 | Möörkenweg 2 | single-storey plastered villa with a high hip roof, built in 1912 according to plans by the architect Wilhelm Sager. Note: The embankment wall with overlying enclosure and brick entrance gate were entered in the list of monuments on March 26, 2012 under the same number as part of the Möörkenweg 2 ensemble. |
03/15/2001 | Bergedorf | ||
1282 | Möörkenweg 2 | Embankment wall with an overlying enclosure and a brick entrance gate as part of the cultural monument Möörkenweg 2 Note: The cultural monument Möörkenweg 2 was already entered in the list of monuments on March 15, 2001 under the same number. |
03/26/2012 | Bergedorf | ||
1299 | Von-Anckeln-Strasse 12 | House built in 1912 according to plans by the architect Otto Mayer in the formal language of reform architecture | 07/26/2001 | Bergedorf | ||
1314 | Old Holstenstrasse 64 | Three-storey residential and commercial building built in 1888, part of the ensemble at Alte Holstenstrasse 62, 64. Note: The other part of the ensemble, Alte Holstenstrasse 62, was entered in the list of monuments on June 9, 2005 under the same number. | 11/06/2001 | Bergedorf | ||
1314 | Old Holstenstrasse 62 | Three-storey residential and commercial building erected at the end of the 19th century as part of the ensemble at Alte Holstenstraße 62, 64. Note: The other part of the ensemble, Alte Holstenstraße 64, was entered in the list of monuments on November 6, 2001 under the same number. | 06/09/2005 | Bergedorf | ||
1383 | Serrahnstrasse | Electrically operated slewing crane manufactured by Maschinenfabrik Nagel & Kaemp in 1901 | 07/22/2003 | Bergedorf | ||
1388 | Von-Anckeln-Strasse 3 | Brick building built in 1910 by the architect Bruno Wieck as his own house | 08/18/2003 | Bergedorf | ||
1407 | Old Holstenstrasse 54 | Former train station hotel built in 1888 | 12/01/2003 | Bergedorf | ||
1492 | Kurt-A.-Körber-Chaussee | Landmark | 09/21/2005 | Bergedorf | ||
1493 | Weidenbaumsweg, southeast of Randersweide 1e, Kampbille | Landmark | 09/21/2005 | Bergedorf | ||
1509 | Wentorfer Strasse 155 | Landmark | 10/18/2005 | Bergedorf | ||
1542 | Chrysanderstrasse 2 d | Ensemble of fire station Bergedorf, consisting of the main building for the fire station and the auxiliary building with climbing tower | 06/13/2006 | Bergedorf | ||
1605 | Graepelweg 10 | Villa built in 1903 by the architect Peter Gottlob Jürgensen | 07/04/2007 | Bergedorf | ||
1641 | Gojenbergsweg 30, Justus-Brinkmann-Straße 1 a | Ensemble, consisting of the three-wing main hospital building designed by the building director Ruppel as well as the residential building with two service apartments and the area of the Jewish cemetery as a ground monument. The mapping of the ensemble is stored in the list of monuments. | 07/01/2008 | Bergedorf | ||
1660 | Von-Anckeln-Strasse 1 | House built in 1910 according to plans by the architect Bruno Wieck | 05/06/2008 | Bergedorf | ||
1679 | Bergedorfer Schloßstraße, Hans-Freese-Weg | archaeological site 63 in Bergedorf in the extent as mapped in the list of monuments. Note: The entries in the list of monuments of the Bergedorf Castle with the castle garden as the area under number 55 from February 27, 1926, the sculptures in the castle courtyard under number 311 from March 12, 1943 and part of the area around the Church of St. Petri and Pauli under number 29 of June 1, 1943 remain in place. | 10/28/2008 | Bergedorf | ||
1691 | Johann-Adolf-Hasse-Platz 1 a, 3 | archaeological site 80 in Bergedorf. Note: The entries of the St. Petri and Pauli Church from February 7, 1922 under number 11 and its surroundings from June 1, 1923 under number 29 remain. | 01/26/2009 | Bergedorf | ||
1692 | August-Bebel-Strasse 210, Schorrhöhe | archaeological site 7 in Bergedorf | 01/26/2009 | Bergedorf | ||
1772 | Hermann-Distel-Strasse 25 | former Hansa school, now Hansa-Gymnasium Bergedorf, school building, built between 1912 and 1913 according to plans by Fritz Schumacher | 08/04/2009 | Bergedorf | ||
1773 | Fiddigshagen 11 | Nettelnburg school, built as a settlement school for the Nettelnburg settlement built between 1922 and 1930 | 08/04/2009 | Bergedorf | ||
1774 | Reinbeker Weg 76 | former Luisenschule, now Luisen-Gymnasium Bergedorf, school building with enclosure and the bronze group "Tanzende Vierländer", built from 1929 to 1931 according to plans by Fritz Schumacher | 08/04/2009 | Bergedorf | ||
1783 | Chrysanderstrasse 95 | Villa built in 1891 according to plans by the architect HW Schaefer | 09/08/2009 | Bergedorf | ||
1804 | Chrysanderstrasse 26 | Ensemble consisting of the residential building built in 1934 according to plans by the architect Rudolf Reusse, the associated stairs, pillars, small walls, terraces and the attached garage | 02/10/2010 | Bergedorf | ||
1920 | Pfingstberg 14 | Single-storey villa with a mansard roof built in red brick by the architect Bruno Wieck in 1913 | 11/21/2012 | Bergedorf | ||
1921 | Classifier 35 | Villa built by Hermann Lohse in 1905 with the remains of the enclosure as part of the Ambergstrasse 3 ensemble, classifier 35 | 11/21/2012 | Bergedorf | ||
1922 | Duwockskamp 1 | 1911 as a school building for the former Luisenschule, a two-storey, neo-baroque plastered building on the eaves | 11/21/2012 | Bergedorf | ||
1923 | Reinbeker Weg 3 | Villa built in 1899 by the architect Hermann Lohse as a two-storey, Gründerzeit plastered building with stucco structure | 11/21/2012 | Bergedorf | ||
1924 | Reinbeker Weg 43 | Ensemble, built around 1850 and rebuilt from 1916 to 1920 by Hermann Distel and August Grubitz, villa with enclosure | 11/21/2012 | Bergedorf | ||
1925 | Lamprechtstrasse 6 | Villa Kufeke was built in 1896 according to plans by master builder Groth and expanded in 1905 | 11/21/2012 | Bergedorf | ||
116 | Billwerder Billdeich 140 | Bronze plaque by the sculptor Sacrificemann for the chemist Friedlieb Ferdinand Runge, donated by the Association of German Chemists, District Association Hamburg, affixed to the street side of the house of the parish | 06/30/1937 | Billwerder | ||
252 | Billwerder Billdeich 138 | seven old tombs in the cemetery of the Church of St. Nikolai in Billwerder. Note: The church was entered in the list of monuments on February 19, 1952 under number 396, parcel 1266 as a ground monument on January 27, 2009 under number 1699, | 02/16/1942 | Billwerder | ||
269 | Billwerder Billdeich northwest opposite house number 72 (Glockenhaus) | Barn from 1649 with thatched roof, removed from Heinrich-Osterath-Straße 179, former house number 27, rebuilt in November 1986 opposite the bell house. Note: The other barn northeast across from house number 72 (bell house) has been listed in the list of monuments since November 10, 1986 under number 813. | 04/17/1942 | Billwerder | ||
358 | Billwerder Billdeich 72 | Two-storey brick framework building with a steep, hipped pan roof. Front and side with roof core | September 18, 1947 | Billwerder | ||
396 | Billwerder Billdeich 138 | St. Nicholas Church with furnishings in Hamburg-Billwerder. Simple one-nave brick building with 5/8 end . In the core from 1739 with a massive west tower from 1884. Pan- roofed roof in a mansard-like shape. Note: As early as February 16, 1942, seven old grave monuments in the church cemetery were entered in the list of monuments under number 252, parcel 1266 as a ground monument on January 27, 2009 under number 1699. | December 19, 1952 | Billwerder | ||
414 | Billwerder Billdeich 570 | Kleinkate, brick half-timbered building with thatched roof | 03/08/1954 | Billwerder | ||
522 | Billwerder Billdeich 256 | Painted beam ceiling on the first floor dating from around 1700. Note: The residential building was entered in the list of monuments on January 27, 2009 under this number. | 08/17/1972 | Billwerder | ||
522 | Billwerder Billdeich 256 | Residential building with thatched roof, built around 1650. Note: The painted beam ceiling on the first floor was entered in the list of monuments under this number on August 17, 1972. | 01/27/2009 | Billwerder | ||
552 | Billwerder Billdeich 500 | Hufnerhaus | 08/01/1975 | 05/23/1984 | Billwerder | |
813 | Billwerder Billdeich northeast opposite house number 72 (bell house) | Barn from 1566 in two-column construction with thatched roof, removed in 1973 from the Neuengammer Hausdeich 603 property, rebuilt in 1980 opposite the bell house. Note: The other barn to the northwest across from house number 72 (bell house) has been listed in the list of monuments under number 269 since April 17, 1942. | 11/10/1986 | Billwerder | ||
901 | Billwerder Billdeich 330 | Entire facility, in particular consisting of the half-timbered house with thatched roof, the paved courtyard area and the wind trees. The mapping with the boundaries of the entire facility is stored in the list of monuments. | 06/26/1989 | Billwerder | ||
1116 | Billwerder Billdeich 11, 11 a (previously 11) | House built around 1900 | 02/25/1997 | Billwerder | ||
1117 | Billwerder Billdeich 206, 208 | Overall facility, consisting of the two thatched "Häuslingskaten" from 1880 as a group of buildings and the trees in front of building number 208 | 02/25/1997 | Billwerder | ||
1118 | Billwerder Billdeich 266 | Double house from 1884 | 02/25/1997 | Billwerder | ||
1216 | Billwerder Billdeich 424 | Two-storey brick building erected in 1883 as a school building | 05/10/1999 | Billwerder | ||
1248 | Billwerder Billdeich 226 | Ensemble, consisting of the rural residential building from 1928 and two barns | 06/16/2000 | Billwerder | ||
1526 | Billwerder Billdeich 96 | House built in the second half of the 17th century, the so-called preacher's widow's house | 02/09/2006 | Billwerder | ||
1537 | Billwerder Billdeich 174 | Farmhouse built around 1890 | 03/29/2006 | Billwerder | ||
1699 | Billwerder Billdeich 138 | archaeological site 44 in Billwerder. Note: The entries in the list of monuments of tombs under number 252 from February 16, 1942 and the St. Nicholas Church under number 396 from February 19, 1952 remain. | 01/27/2009 | Billwerder | ||
4th | Dike 142 | the church St. Johannis in Curslack, cross-shaped complex with a three-sided east end, built 1599 to 1603. Note: The area around the church St. Johannis was entered in the list of monuments on December 2, 1930 under the number 93, the parcel 387 as a ground monument on December 27, 1930 January 2009 under the number 1694. | 09.09.1921 | Curslack | ||
93 | Dike 142 | the parcel 387 as the area around the church St. Johannis in Curslack. Note: The Church of St. Johannis was already entered in the list of monuments on September 9, 1921 under number 4, and parcel 387 was also entered as a ground monument on January 27, 2009 under number 1694. | 12/02/1930 | Curslack | ||
102 | Dike 284 | Field drainage mill, removed from its original location in Ochsenwerder Norderdeich, southwest of house number 132, formerly number 40, rebuilt in 1953/55 in the four-country local history museum "Rieckhaus", Curslacker Deich 284 | 03/01/1933 | Curslack | ||
111 | Dike 284 | Rieckhaus , four-country farmhouse with thatched roof. Chimneyless, Low German Flettdielenhaus. Oak framework with brick lining. Heaped thatched roof. The core from the 16th century, rebuilt in 1663 | September 18, 1936 | Curslack | ||
128 | Dike 284 | Heuberg with Heuberg winch and thatched roof, relocated in 1954 from the state domain in Allermöhe, Billwärder Elbdeich 88, later Billwerder Elbdeich 773, to the Vierländer Heimatmuseum “Rieckhaus”, Curslacker Deich 284 | December 16, 1937 | Curslack | ||
132 | Curslacker dike 112 | Vollhufnerhaus from 1769 with thatched roof as well as the carved courtyard gate and two carved courtyard gates, the front door with lintel wood, the scratch plaster fields on the side of this front door | 06/13/1938 | Curslack | ||
264 | On the arches 30 | Großkate in Hamburg-Curslack, two-post construction, brick framework with hipped thatched roof, re. 1646, with parts from the 16th and changes from the 18th – 20th centuries. century | 04/17/1942 | Curslack | ||
363 | Curslacker dike 47 | Vollhufner house from 1748 with thatched roof | September 18, 1947 | Curslack | ||
368 | Figure eight 160, 160 a, 160 b (previously 339) | Hufnerhaus from 1772, brick framework with hipped thatched roof | 11/01/1948 | Curslack | ||
423 | Dike 136 | So-called “Grashof”, Hufnerhaus from 1845, half-timbered with thatched roofing | January 25, 1955 | 06/03/2002 | Curslack | |
491 | Dike 286 | Farmhouse (exterior and thatched roof) as the area surrounding the “Rieckhaus” cultural monument, Curslacker Deich 284 | October 19, 1960 | Curslack | ||
492 | Dike 288 | Half-timbered cottage with thatched roof as the area surrounding the “Rieckhaus” cultural monument, Curslacker Deich 284 | October 19, 1960 | Curslack | ||
507 | Tönerweg 2 | Half-timbered house with thatched roof | 11/18/1969 | Curslack | ||
699 | Eight stroke 181 | Half-timbered cottage with thatched roof with crooked hip | 07/12/1983 | Curslack | ||
779 | Curslacker dike 308 | Former Göpel building with thatched roof, converted into a residential building in the 19th century | December 24, 1985 | Curslack | ||
826 | Curslacker dike 339 | Large half-timbered cottages with thatched roof | 02/25/1987 | Curslack | ||
855 | Dike 161 | Craftsman's house, built in 1864 by the kätner and grocery baker Hermann Kaiser | 12/22/1987 | Curslack | ||
891 | Dike 144 | Thatched half-timbered building from 1840 | 12/28/1988 | Curslack | ||
965 | Dike 157 | Special hall cate from 1747 with thatched roof | 04/16/1991 | 06/03/2002 | Curslack | |
1051 | Curslacker Heerweg 126 | massive, thatched building, built in 1937 according to the plans of the architect Ernst Blunck, former HJ home | 03/01/1995 | Curslack | ||
1180 | Curslacker dyke next to house no.145 | 19th century wall stud construction with thatched roof in the historic center of Curslack, used as a stable, storage room and coach house | 05/20/1998 | Curslack | ||
1188 | Figure eight 160, 160 a, 160 b, 160 c | Ensemble, consisting of the main building, which was registered as an individual monument on November 1, 1948 under monument list number 368, the two outbuildings, the paved courtyard and access areas as well as the paving on the eaves side, the roadside courtyard pavement, the courtyard oak and the bridge over the Weather conditions including gate, as mapped in the list of monuments | 08/06/1998 | Curslack | ||
1317 | On the arches 48 | single-storey house with thatched pitched roof, built around 1880 | 11/13/2001 | Curslack | ||
1389 | Dike 137 | Half-timbered house built in 1855 | 08/18/2003 | Curslack | ||
1390 | Curslacker Deich 141 | House built in 1903 | 08/18/2003 | Curslack | ||
1391 | Curslacker dike 145 | House built in 1880 | 08/18/2003 | Curslack | ||
1393 | Dike 149 | Brick house built between 1900 and 1901 | 08/25/2003 | Curslack | ||
1484 | Curslacker dike 99 | Farmhouse built in 1904 | 09/09/2005 | Curslack | ||
1494 | Curslacker Heerweg north No. 5, Rieckweg | Path module | 09/21/2005 | Curslack | ||
1506 | Curslacker Heerweg 11 | Boundary stone, road building block | 10/18/2005 | Curslack | ||
1581 | Rieckweg 2 a | Thatched house with a crooked hip roof, probably from the first half of the 19th century - | 03/20/2007 | Curslack | ||
1635 | Curslacker Deich 87 | Half-timbered house ensemble, consisting of the Großkate built around 1800 and the small residential building built in 1820 | 11/21/2007 | Curslack | ||
1648 | Dike 122 | Specialized hall with thatched roof built in 1575 | 03/04/2008 | Curslack | ||
1650 | Curslacker dike 125 | House built in 1872 | 03/11/2008 | Curslack | ||
1693 | Curslacker dike 314 | 1708 built lengthways barn with thatched roof | 01/27/2009 | Curslack | ||
1694 | Dike 142 | archaeological site 23 in Curslack. Note: The entries of the St. Johannis Church under number 4 from September 9, 1921 and its surroundings under number 93 from December 2, 1930 remain. | 01/27/2009 | Curslack | ||
6th | Kirchenheerweg 12 | Church of St. Severini in Kirchwerder, single-nave medieval stone building on a rectangular floor plan with five-sided, irregular choir closure, extensions on the north and south sides and a free-standing wooden bell tower. Note: The collection of old gravestones in the cemetery of the Church of St. Severini was entered in the list of monuments on February 16, 1942 under the number 254, the entire parcel with the archaeological site 47 in Kirchwerder on March 3, 2009 under the number 1705. | 09.09.1921 | Kirchwerder | ||
92 | Kraueler main dike next to number 17 | the remains of the castle hill of the Riepenburg | 12/02/1930 | Kirchwerder | ||
126 | Kirchwerder Elbe dike | Fishery boundary stone change on January 12, 1956: The fishery fair stone in Hamburg-Kirchwerder, Kirchwerder Elbdeich in front of house number 242. Again change on September 15, 1994: Now Kirchwerder Elbdeich height number 120. | December 16, 1937 | Kirchwerder | ||
142 | Kirchwerder Mühlendamm 75 | the Riepenburg windmill in Hamburg-Kirchwerder, south of Kirchwerder Mühlendamm 75. Dutch mill from 1830. Solid substructure with a wooden superstructure and gallery on an octagonal floor plan | 06/02/1939 | Kirchwerder | ||
254 | Kirchenheerweg at number 12 (church) | Collection of old gravestones in the cemetery of the Church of St. Severini in Kirchwerder. Note: The church of St. Severini was already entered in the list of monuments on September 9, 1921 under number 6, the entire parcel with the archaeological site 47 in Kirchwerder on March 3, 2009 under number 1705. | 02/16/1942 | Kirchwerder | ||
255 | Kirchwerder House Dike 180 | two tombstones from 1608 and 1690 on the property | 02/16/1942 | Kirchwerder | ||
267 | Kirchwerder House Dike 56 | Vollhufnerhaus from 1721 | 04/17/1942 | 10/15/1956 | Kirchwerder | |
268 | Kirchwerder House Dike 216 | Large cottage from 1735, half-timbered building with a hipped thatched roof | 04/17/1942 | Kirchwerder | ||
270 | Zollenspieker-Hauptdeich 148 (previously Kirchwerder Elbdeich 148) | Vollhufnerhaus, brick half-timbered house with thatched roof from 1620 | 04/17/1942 | 05/23/1984 | Kirchwerder | |
271 | Kirchwerder Elbdeich 248 (previously number 352, formerly Elbdeich 201) | Courtyard gate. Note: The farmhouse was entered in the list of monuments on November 1, 1948 under the number 373. | 04/17/1942 | Kirchwerder | ||
272 | Kirchwerder Mühlendamm 5 | Farm with Vollhufnerhaus from 1834, barn from 1632 and granary, brick half-timbered building with thatched roof. Wooden barn with thatched roof. 17th century oak storage room with thatched roof | 04/17/1942 | Kirchwerder | ||
360 | Kirchwerder Hausdeich 108 (formerly Kirchwerder Hausdeich 125) | Farmhouse, large cottage, half-timbered building with a hipped thatched roof | September 18, 1947 | Kirchwerder | ||
369 | Kirchwerder Hausdeich 124 (formerly Kirchwerder Hausdeich 128) | Hufnerhaus, brick half-timbered building with a hipped thatched roof from the 17th and 18th centuries | 11/01/1948 | Kirchwerder | ||
370 | Kirchwerder Hausdeich 136 (formerly Kirchwerder Hausdeich 133) | Hufnerhaus from 1736, brick half-timbered building with a hipped thatched roof | 11/01/1948 | Kirchwerder | ||
371 | Kirchwerder Hausdeich 230 (formerly Kirchwerder Hausdeich 169) | Farmhouse, small cottage, end of the 18th century, brick half-timbered building (partly renewed) with thatched roof | 11/01/1948 | Kirchwerder | ||
372 | Kirchwerder Elbdeich 5 (previously number 153, formerly Zollenspieker Elbdeich 50) | Dealer's cottage from 1802, brick half-timbered building with a hipped thatched roof 100 | 11/01/1948 | Kirchwerder | ||
373 | Kirchwerder Elbdeich 248 (previously number 352, formerly Elbdeich 201) | Hufnerhaus, brick half-timbered building with a hipped thatched roof. Note: The Hofpforte was already registered in the list of monuments on April 17, 1942 under the number 271. | 11/01/1948 | Kirchwerder | ||
374 | Hower Brack 19 previously Kirchwerder Elbdeich 464, formerly Elbdeich 235 | Hufnerhaus from 1747, remodeled in 1849, brick half-timbered building with thatched roof | 11/01/1948 | Kirchwerder | ||
380 | Zollenspieker main dike 143 | "Zum Zollenspieker" inn | December 07, 1949 | Kirchwerder | ||
387 | Kirchwerder Elbdeich 219 (formerly number 343) | Großkate in Hamburg-Kirchwerder, brick half-timbered building with thatched roof | 12/12/1950 | Kirchwerder | ||
425 | Kirchwerder house dike 24 | Brick half-timbered building with a hipped thatched roof | 07/09/1955 | Kirchwerder | ||
426 | Kirchwerder House Dike 114 | Brick half-timbered house with thatched roof 101 | 07/09/1955 | Kirchwerder | ||
489 | Kirchwerder House Dike 238 | Farmhouse (exterior and thatched roof), Hufnerhaus from 1748, half-timbered with a hipped thatched roof | 03/17/1960 | Kirchwerder | ||
490 | Kirchwerder House Dike 224 | Half-timbered farmhouse with thatched roof | 03/17/1960 | Kirchwerder | ||
497 | Heinrich-Osterath-Strasse 199 | Exterior and thatched roof of the Hufnerhaus from 1854 | 09/04/1961 | Kirchwerder | ||
601 | Heinrich-Osterath-Strasse 254 | Großkate, single-storey, thatched-roof farmhouse, built in the early 19th century | October 24, 1979 | Kirchwerder | ||
672 | Elbe Dike 142 | Special hall roof with thatched roof, erected around 1700 | 12/17/1982 | Kirchwerder | ||
762 | Hower Brack 29 | Cottage with thatched roof, probably built in 1759 | 07/29/1985 | Kirchwerder | ||
770 | Kirchwerder Elbdeich 201 | Former residential building with thatched roof, built in 1782 | 04/11/1985 | Kirchwerder | ||
799 | Kirchwerder House Dike 228 | Half-timbered building from the early 19th century with a massive extension, former bakery | 04/29/1986 | Kirchwerder | ||
832 | Heinrich-Osterath-Strasse 1 | Hufnerhaus from 1862 with thatched roof | 03/10/1987 | Kirchwerder | ||
862 | Heinrich-Osterath-Strasse 189 | Overall complex, in particular consisting of the thatched Hufner house from 1850 with half-timbered construction, a thatched barn from approx. 1650 and the courtyard area. The mapping with the boundaries of the entire complex is stored in the list of monuments. | 01/12/1988 | Kirchwerder | ||
866 | Kirchwerder Elbdeich 78 | Overall complex, in particular consisting of the thatched Hufner house from approx. 1700, which has been rebuilt several times, with half-timbered construction, the courtyard with paving, the garden with wind trees and hedge and the cone.The mapping with the boundaries of the entire complex is stored in the list of monuments. | 04/20/1988 | Kirchwerder | ||
877 | Dike 119 | Half-timbered thatched roof house on the eaves (front building) from around 1800 | 07/29/1988 | Kirchwerder | ||
896 | Norderquerweg 148 | Entire facility of the former Kirchwerder-Nord station, in particular consisting of the former station building with goods shed, the platform and the edge of the platform, which was built in 1911/12. The mapping with the boundaries of the entire facility is stored in the list of monuments. | 04/03/1989 | Kirchwerder | ||
919 | In the Elbe by the Zollenspieker Fährhaus, Zollenspieker-Hauptdeich at number 143 | Gauge house with a wooden bridge, built around the turn of the century | December 19, 1989 | 11/23/1992 | Kirchwerder | |
999 | Kirchwerder Elbdeich 3 | Hall cate from 1746 in traditional half-timbered construction with thatched roof with crooked hip | 10/26/1992 | Kirchwerder | ||
1013 | Kirchwerder House Dike 42 | Hufnerhaus with thatched roof, residential part built in 1555 and an economic part rebuilt around 1700 using old wood | 03/22/1993 | Kirchwerder | ||
1045 | Zollenspieker-Hauptdeich 106 | Flettdielenhaus built around 1815, brick framework with thatched half-hip roof | 08/24/1994 | Kirchwerder | ||
1056 | Kirchwerder Elbdeich 28 | large half-timbered house from the early 19th century with thatched roof | 04/04/1995 | Kirchwerder | ||
1226 | Kirchwerder Elbdeich 276 | Brick shell built in 1883 as a school building | 07/12/1999 | Kirchwerder | ||
1439 | Kirchwerder Elbdeich 181 | Half-timbered building built in 1736 | 07/08/2004 | Kirchwerder | ||
1446 | Hower main dike 133 a | Hufnerhaus built in 1870, the dike facade of which was massively replaced in 1911 | 09/01/2004 | Kirchwerder | ||
1496 | Kraueler main dike northeast No. 261 | Landmark | 09/26/2005 | Kirchwerder | ||
1497 | Kraueler main dike | Landmark | 09/26/2005 | Kirchwerder | ||
1503 | Dike 47 | Landmark | 10/17/2005 | Kirchwerder | ||
1508 | Overwerder Bogen 32, Overwerder main dike | Landmark | 10/18/2005 | Kirchwerder | ||
1536 | Heinrich-Osterath-Strasse 45 | Ensemble of the former Kirchwerder-Seefeld school, in particular consisting of the district school from 1882, which was rebuilt in 1909/1910 according to plans by Fritz Höger in the Neuvierland style, with the Closethaus, which forms a historical-functional unit, and the trees, as defined in the Kirchwerder 20 development plan and the reasons attached to it are deposited at the State Archives for free inspection for everyone. | 03/29/2006 | Kirchwerder | ||
1705 | Kirchenheerweg 12 | archaeological site 47 in Kirchwerder. Note: The Church of St. Severini has been registered in the list of monuments since 9 September 1921 under number 6, the collection of old gravestones in the cemetery since 16 February 1942 under number 254. | 03/03/2009 | Kirchwerder | ||
1870 | Hower main dike 41 | Thatched half-timbered hall from the 17th century | 05/05/2011 | Kirchwerder | ||
1893 | Kirchwerder Elbe dike 110 | Farm building erected in the second half of the 18th century | 02/09/2012 | Kirchwerder | ||
1084 | Richard-Linde-Weg 21 f | Lohbrügge water tower , built in 1906/07 | 04/17/1996 | Lohbrugge | ||
1184 | Lohbrügger Landstrasse 119 | "Schützenhof", historic inn from 1900 | 06/23/1998 | Lohbrugge | ||
1231 | Krusestrasse 2 | 1906/07 by engineer Hoffmann built the waterworks in Sande | 09/20/1999 | Lohbrugge | ||
1251 | Lohbrügger Kirchstrasse 9, Marnitzstrasse | Ensemble consisting of the Erlöserkirche, built according to plans by Hugo Groothoff and consecrated in 1899, the former cemetery complex and the cemetery gate, the Bergner mausoleum, the former cemetery chapel, historical tombs and the war memorial in front of the church and pastorate; Testimony to the historical place Sande in today's Lohbrügge The mapping of the ensemble is deposited in the list of monuments. | 06/16/2000 | Lohbrugge | ||
1297 | Lohbrügger Landstrasse 23 | Two-storey residential building probably built around 1890 | 06/13/2001 | Lohbrugge | ||
1302 | Klapperhof 7, 7 a + b (previously only 7) | A single-storey saddle roof house built on the eaves in 1892 as part of the Klapperhof 1-13 ensemble. Note: The other parts of the ensemble were entered in the list of monuments under the same number: Klapperhof 1, 3, 5, 11, 13 on December 13, 2004, Klapperhof 9 on June 13, 2006. 102 | 08/14/2001 | Lohbrugge | ||
1302 | Klapperhof 1, 3, 5, 11, 13 | Ensemble, consisting of one- and two-storey houses and outbuildings built in the last third of the 19th century, front garden areas including the still existing fencing and the street in front of it with preserved street profile and paving, as part of the ensemble Klapperhof 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13. Note: The other parts of the ensemble were entered in the list of monuments under the same number: Klapperhof 7 on August 14, 2001, Klapperhof 9 on June 13, 2006. | 12/13/2004 | Lohbrugge | ||
1302 | Klapperhof 9 | Eaves, single-storey double dwelling as part of the Klapperhof 1-13 ensemble. Note: The other parts of the ensemble were entered in the list of monuments under the same number: Klapperhof 7 on August 14, 2001, Klapperhof 1, 3, 5, 11, 13 on December 13, 2004. | 06/13/2006 | Lohbrugge | ||
1491 | On the Bojewiese 18 | Landmark from 1833 | 09/13/2005 | Lohbrugge | ||
1504 | Moosberg 40 | Landmark | 10/17/2005 | Lohbrugge | ||
1505 | On the Bojewiese 70, 70 a – e | Landmark | 10/17/2005 | Lohbrugge | ||
1507 | On the buoy meadow 88 | Landmark | 10/18/2005 | Lohbrugge | ||
1555 | Herzog-Carl-Friedrich-Platz | Border stone from 1726, former location at Alte Holstenstraße 53 | 10/16/2006 | Lohbrugge | ||
1595 | Boberger valley | Boberger Dunes, archaeological sites number 10, 12-16, 20, 37, 49, 55 in the areas “Lütje Ohlnborg”, “Grot Ohlnborg” and “Das Land”, as mapped in the list of monuments | 05/08/2007 | Lohbrugge | ||
25th | Moorfleeter Kirchenweg 56 | St. Nikolai Church in Moorfleet, single-aisle brick half-timbered building with five-eighth end from 1680 and a pan-roofed gable roof as well as with a massive neo-Gothic tower from 1885. Note: The area around the church was entered in the list of monuments on March 1, 1933 under number 103 , the parcel 486 as a ground monument under the number 1700 on January 27, 2009. | March 22, 1923 | Moorfleet | ||
103 | Moorfleeter Kirchenweg (64-70) | the area around St. Nicholas' Church in Moorfleet is within the limits as shown in the mapping in the list of monuments. Note: The St. Nikolai Church in Moorfleet was entered in the list of monuments on March 22, 1923 under number 25, parcel 486 as a ground monument under number 1700 on January 27, 2009. | 03/01/1933 | Moorfleet | ||
310 | Sandwich 51 | Renaissance garden sculpture "Roman warrior", also called "Landsknecht" | 03/12/1943 | Moorfleet | ||
716 | Moorfleeter dike 97 | Brick half-timbered building from approx. 1818 with half-hip mansard roof (hard covering) | 06/26/1984 | Moorfleet | ||
991 | Sandwich 25 | the single-storey two-family house from the late 18th century with a pan-roofed crooked hip roof as an immovable monument and together with the three wind trees in front of the house as a complete system | 06/10/1992 | Moorfleet | ||
1016 | Moorfleeter dike 341 | Former inn "von Have'sches Etablissement", built in 1888 in the historical Renaissance style of the 19th century, plastered living and dining room building with a hall extension with two rows of cast iron pillars and a covered terrace in wooden construction facing the garden | 04/20/1993 | Moorfleet | ||
1700 | Moorfleeter Kirchenweg 56 | archaeological site 15 in Moorfleet. Note: The entries in the list of monuments of St. Nikolai Church under number 25 from March 22, 1923 and its surroundings under number 103 from March 1, 1933 remain. | 01/27/2009 | Moorfleet | ||
7th | Carcass cone 5 | the church of St. Johannis in Neuengamme . Single-aisled building, partly structured by buttresses, made of field stone and brick with polygonal east and west ends. Free-standing wooden bell tower. Note: The area around the church was entered in the list of monuments on September 17, 1928 under the number 61, the parcel 455 as a ground monument on January 27, 2009 under the number 1696. | 09.09.1921 | Neuengamme | ||
61 | Carcass cone, field cone | Surroundings of the St. Johanniskirche in Neuengamme to the extent as mapped in the list of monuments. Note: St. John's Church was already registered on September 9, 1921 under number 7 in the list of monuments, parcel 455 as a ground monument on January 27, 2009 under number 1696. | 09/17/1928 | Neuengamme | ||
256 | Neuengammer House Dike 49 | the Großkate Hamburg-Neuengamme, brick half-timbered building with a hipped thatched roof from 1636 | 04/17/1942 | Neuengamme | ||
257 | Neuengammer Hausdeich 81 | the farm with Vollhufnerhaus and granary from 1580 in Hamburg Neuengamme. Brick half-timbered building with a hipped thatched roof, two-storey oak storage room with a hipped thatched roof | 04/17/1942 | Neuengamme | ||
258 | Neuengammer Hausdeich without number, north of number 245 b (previously number 108) | Barn with thatched roof | 04/17/1942 | Neuengamme | ||
259 | Neuengammer House Dike 254 | Großkate, brick half-timbered building (core building in the mid-16th century, exterior building from 1653) with thatched roof | 04/17/1942 | Neuengamme | ||
260 | Neuengammer Hausdeich 275 | Brick half-timbered building around 1700 with thatched roof | 04/17/1942 | 09/15/1971 | Neuengamme | |
261 | Neuengammer House Dike 343 | Vollhufnerhaus in Hamburg-Neuengamme, brick half-timbered building from 1626 with a hipped thatched roof | 04/17/1942 | Neuengamme | ||
262 | Neuengammer House Dike 413 | Vollhufnerhaus in Hamburg-Neuengamme, brick half-timbered building with a hipped thatched roof, re. 1552 | 04/17/1942 | Neuengamme | ||
263 | Between the fences 17 | Großkate in Hamburg-Neuengamme, brick half-timbered building with a hipped thatched roof from the 17th century | 04/17/1942 | Neuengamme | ||
412 | Neuengammer Hausdeich 181 | Kleinkate, brick half-timbered building with thatched roof from 1706 | 03/08/1954 | 10/23/1958 | Neuengamme | |
577 | Dike 157 | Entire facility, consisting of the four-country Hufnerhaus with thatched roof, the thatched horizontal decking barn and the courtyard pavement | 08/01/1978 | Neuengamme | ||
588 | Neuengammer Hausdeich 640 | former small cottage, demolished in 1980, parts stored for possible reconstruction | 11/01/1978 | 02/14/1995 | Neuengamme | current condition |
610 | Neuengammer Hausdeich 237 | Brick half-timbered building with thatched hipped roof | December 9, 1980 | Neuengamme | ||
720 | Achter de Wisch 27 | Half-timbered cottage with thatched roof, built around 1820 | 07/10/1984 | Neuengamme | ||
754 | Jean-Dolidier-Weg 39, 43-47, 57, 61-65 (previously Neuengammer Heerweg) | the former Neuengamme concentration camp as a whole, consisting in particular of the document house, the memorial, the former brickworks, the "commanders villa", preserved historical fence posts, parts of the track for the field railway and the area of the former concentration camp crematorium including the corresponding parts of the area - unless they are part of the youth institution or . belong to the Vierlande prison -, the proportionate road areas and bridges as well as the circular route, furthermore the branch canal to the Dove Elbe, former port, expanded and regulated water area of the Dove Elbe to the Blue Bridge. Note: Another part of the ensemble, the former juvenile prison and the former Vierlande prison, was entered in the list of monuments on May 20, 2003 under the same number. The mapping with the boundaries of the entire complex / ensemble as well as the further ensemble part is stored in the list of monuments. | 04/22/1985 | Neuengamme | ||
754 | Jean-Dolidier-Weg 75, 107 | Former Neuengamme concentration camp, consisting of the ensemble part of the core area of the former prisoner camp and the so-called production site with a total of nine buildings from the time of the concentration camp: the former SS main guard with a watchtower, two two-storey prisoner accommodation buildings built between 1944 and 1945 (stone house I with inmate blocks 1-4, stone house II with inmate blocks 21-24) as well as the manufacturing complex of the concentration camp armaments plant of the company Carl Walther GmbH (Walther works with hammer mill) and four other outbuildings. The mapping with the boundaries of this ensemble part as well as the further ensemble part, which was already entered in the list of monuments on April 22, 1985 under the same number, is stored in the list of monuments. | 05/20/2003 | Neuengamme | ||
798 | Neuengammer Hausdeich 185 | thatched brick cottage around 1706 (inscribed date) | 03/10/1986 | Neuengamme | ||
807 | Neuengammer Hausdeich 77 | thatched cottage, 18th century | 08/05/1986 | Neuengamme | ||
950 | Neuengammer Hausdeich 23 | the half-timbered cate (former station building of the "Elbdeich" station) as an immovable monument together with the half-timbered shed and the wrought iron fence as well as part of the property on parcel 3743 of the Neuengamme district as a complete system The mapping with the boundaries of the complete system is stored in the list of monuments. | December 20, 1990 | Neuengamme | ||
954 | Neuengammer Hausdeich 57 | Hufnerhaus built in 1854 with half-timbered construction, crooked hip roof covered with artificial slate | 01/04/1991 | Neuengamme | ||
1052 | Neuengammer Hausdeich 245 | Thatched-roof residential and farm buildings built in 1585, renewed in 1828 as an immovable monument, also as a complete system, consisting of the thatched-roof residential farm building built in 1828, the stable building, the horizontal barn and the courtyard paving The mapping with the boundaries of the entire complex with the monument is in deposited in the list of monuments. | 02/14/1995 | Neuengamme | ||
1121 | Neuengammer Hausdeich 249 | Complete system consisting of the school and closet building built in 1889 | 03/17/1997 | Neuengamme | ||
1232 | 198 | From 1922 to 1923 the former station reception building "Kiebitzbrack" of the Marschbahn with toilets as an ensemble | 09/20/1999 | Neuengamme | ||
1320 | Lütte Stegel 10 | Small residential building with thatched roof, built in 1756 and modified since the last third of the 19th century | 12/13/2001 | Neuengamme | ||
1321 | Achter de Wisch 45 | Residential building erected in 1905 for Julius Heitmann | 12/13/2001 | Neuengamme | ||
1334 | Achter de Wisch 41, Lütte Stegel 7 | Ensemble consisting of the residential building from 1904/1905 and the historic enclosure | 02/26/2002 | Neuengamme | ||
1342 | Neuengammer House Dike 231 | Ensemble consisting of the farmhouse built in 1907/1908 and the front garden fence | 09/04/2002 | Neuengamme | ||
1343 | Neuengammer Hausdeich 238 | Thatched hall roof built in the 17th century | 09/04/2002 | Neuengamme | ||
1344 | Neuengammer House Dike 241 | Ensemble consisting of the house built in 1907 and the street-side fence | 09/04/2002 | Neuengamme | ||
1351 | Neuengammer Hausdeich 227 | Rural residential building with a residential part from around 1880 and a thatched-roof business part with the oldest known specialist hall structure in Lower Germany | 09/25/2002 | Neuengamme | ||
1370 | Neuengammer Hausdeich 19 | Thatched roof hall built in 1854 | 03/04/2003 | Neuengamme | ||
1380 | Field cone 18 | 1906 established pastorate of the parish of St. Johannis in Neuengamme | 07/09/2003 | Neuengamme | ||
1384 | Neuengammer Hausdeich 31 | large four-country farmhouse from the late 19th century | 07/22/2003 | Neuengamme | ||
1408 | Achter de Wisch 23 | Presumably very old half-timbered house, possibly built in the 16th century using traditional methods | 12/10/2003 | Neuengamme | ||
1413 | Grote Stegel 12 | single-storey half-timbered house | 01/21/2004 | Neuengamme | ||
1418 | Neuengammer Hausdeich 101 | Ensemble, consisting of the four-country farmhouse built between 1889 and 1890 and the historical paving. The mapping of the ensemble is stored in the list of monuments. | 03/22/2004 | Neuengamme | ||
1419 | Neuengammer Hausdeich 511 | single-storey house, probably built in 1887 | 03/22/2004 | Neuengamme | ||
1431 | Neuengammer House Dike 221 | Residential building built in 1881 | 06/07/2004 | Neuengamme | ||
1438 | Grote Stegel 4 | Ensemble, consisting of the former two-family house built in 1753 in half-timbered construction and the auxiliary building (stable and / or storage building) built around 1910 | 07/08/2004 | Neuengamme | ||
1495 | Neuengammer Hausdeich northeast No. 649, Vorderdeich | Landmark | 09/26/2005 | Neuengamme | ||
1502 | Neuengammer Hinterdeich, Reitbrooker Hinterdeich | Landmark | 10/17/2005 | Neuengamme | ||
1624 | Neuengammer Hausdeich 649 | According to the inscription, this house was built by Siemon Eggers in 1769 | 10/30/2007 | Neuengamme | ||
1696 | Carcass cone 5 | archaeological site 51 in Neuengamme. Note: The entries in the list of monuments of St. Johannis Church under number 7 from September 9, 1921 and its surroundings under number 61 from September 17, 1928 remain. | 01/27/2009 | Neuengamme | ||
53 | Old church dyke 5 | the church of St. Pankratius in Ochsenwerder, single-nave brick building with five-sided choir closure and three-storey west tower from the years 1673 to 1674 and 1740. Mansard roof with pan roofing. Note: The area around the church was entered in the list of monuments on November 23, 1928 under the number 70, the parcel 250 as a ground monument on January 27, 2009 under the number 1697. | 02/27/1926 | Ochsenwerder | ||
70 | Old church dyke 3, 8 | the area with the pastorate of the St. Pankratius Church in Ochsenwerder, which is a protected monument. Note: The St. Pankratius Church was already registered on February 27, 1926 under the number 53 in the list of monuments. | 11/23/1928 | 03/30/1929 | Ochsenwerder | |
273 | Ochsenwerder Norderdeich 278 | the Großkate, brick half-timbered building from 1637 with a hipped thatched roof 131 | 04/17/1942 | 11/18/1969 | Ochsenwerder | |
595 | Ochsenwerder Norderdeich 178 | Half-timbered cottage with thatched roof with crooked hip | 06/27/1979 | Ochsenwerder | ||
596 | Ochsenwerder Norderdeich 140 | thatched large cottage | 07/24/1979 | 12/28/1988 | Ochsenwerder | |
1498 | Ochsenwerder Landscheideweg | Landmark | 09/26/2005 | Ochsenwerder | ||
1697 | Old church dyke 5 | archaeological site 26 in Ochsenwerder. Note: The entry in the list of monuments of St. Pankratius Church of February 27, 1926 under number 53 remains. | 01/27/2009 | Ochsenwerder | ||
120 | Vorderdeich 5 | Marschländer farmhouse, Hufnerhaus from 1605 with two-storey transept on a T-shaped floor plan, half-timbered, thatched roof and the wind trees in front of the house as the immediate area | 08/05/1937 | Reitbrook | ||
275 | Vorderdeich 11 | Dutch windmill from 1870, massive base with a square floor plan with gallery walkway, octagonal wooden mill structure and rotating hood with compass rose, operated with an electric motor since the 1920s, used economically until 1941 | 04/17/1942 | Reitbrook | ||
597 | Vorderdeich 9 | thatched half-timbered cottage, built in the second half of the 18th century. A. Lichtwark's birthplace | 09/03/1979 | Reitbrook | ||
841 | Front dike 75 | Entire site of the former Mundt-Hof, consisting of the residential building from 1911 (built according to plans by C. Kahlbrandt using remains of the previous building that had burned down) and the immediate area with trees and paving.The mapping with the boundaries of the entire site is stored in the list of monuments. | 07/28/1987 | Reitbrook | ||
253 | House dike 5 | two tombstones from 1663 in Hamburg-Tatenberg | 02/16/1942 | 03/12/1943 | Tatenberg | |
274 | Tatenberger Deich 167, 169 | Großkate Hamburg-Tatenberg, brick half-timbered building from the 17th century with a hipped thatched roof | 04/17/1942 | Tatenberg | ||
359 | Dike 245 | Farmhouse | September 18, 1947 | 04/01/1953 | Tatenberg | |
1067 | Hofschläger Weg 1 | Entire facility, consisting of the school and residential building, the school yard with enclosure, the external staircase exit, the chestnut tree and the front garden with enclosure. The mapping with the boundaries of the overall facility is stored in the list of monuments. | October 24, 1995 | Tatenberg |
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- ↑ 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).