List of cultural monuments in the Hamburg district of Eimsbüttel
This is an outdated list.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 shown in the list of monuments in the area of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg , Eimsbüttel 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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297 | Holsteiner Chaussee in front of house number 45 | Danish milestone from 1832 | 03/12/1943 | Eidelstedt | ||
457 | Dörpsweg 2 | thatched building | 05/30/1958 | Eidelstedt | ||
605 | Kieler Strasse, bridge over the Mühlenau | Front walls of the bridge over the Mühlenau in Eidelstedt with the monogram of the Danish King Christian VII at the SW mouth and the year "1801" at the NE mouth | 09/24/1980 | Eidelstedt | ||
964 | Branch road 31 | Complete system of Eidelstedt-Ost station of the Altona-Kaltenkirchen-Neumünster-Eisenbahn ( AKN ), in particular consisting of the station reception building, the goods handling shed with the ramp and the ancillary building as well as the paved areas The mapping with the boundaries of the entire system is stored in the list of monuments. | 04/16/1991 | Eidelstedt | ||
1473 | Elbgaustraße 57, 57a, 59, 59a | Fire station built in 1924 according to plans by the architect Werner Rehder | 05/31/2005 | Eidelstedt | ||
1657 | Furtweg 15 | Ensemble, consisting of the house built between 1933 and 1935 according to plans by the architect Friedrich Richard Ostermeyer , various clinker brick walls and the old garage with the greenhouse, also part of the ensemble Furtweg 15, 17 | 05/06/2008 | Eidelstedt | ||
291 | Eimsbütteler Strasse 60 | the former Excise building | 03/12/1943 | September 18, 1947 | Eimsbüttel | |
686 | Kielortallee 25, 26 | Stiftsbau of the 1920s | 09/27/1983 | Eimsbüttel | ||
714 | Weidenallee 10 b | "Künstlerhaus" and its surroundings, consisting of the buildings Weidenallee 10 a and 12 including the open spaces with garden fencing, courtyard and driveway with paving | 06/18/1984 | Eimsbüttel | ||
715 | Weidenallee 6–8 | the buildings including the garden fence in the courtyard as well as the courtyard paving surrounding the “artist's house” Weidenallee 10 b | 06/18/1984 | Eimsbüttel | ||
765 | Osterstrasse 124 | former Grand Cinema Emelka Palace from the 1920s, after plans by Karl Schneider built | 05.09.1985 | Eimsbüttel | ||
932 | Fruchtallee 15, 17 | Former double villa, built in 1877/78 by and by the entrepreneur-architect CHJ Holst | March 26, 1990 | Eimsbüttel | ||
1130 | Schäferkampsallee 28 | five-story house from 1908 | 04/28/1997 | Eimsbüttel | ||
1134 | Emilienstraße 71 | Suburban villa from the end of the 19th century | 06/12/1997 | Eimsbüttel | ||
1176 | Amandastrasse 58 | former public pawnshop | 05/07/1998 | Eimsbüttel | ||
1190 | At the pond 29 | Roman Catholic St. Boniface Church , brick building built in 1909/10 according to plans by the architect Fritz Kunst | 08/19/1998 | Eimsbüttel | ||
1237 | Eimsbütteler Strasse 36 | Air raid shelter 44 built in 1940 | 10/26/1999 | Eimsbüttel | ||
1315 | Henriettenweg 11 | 1898 to 1899, based on plans by Heinrich Mandix, four-storey house, part of the ensemble Henriettenweg 5–17, 14, 16, Tornquiststrasse 1–7, 4, Eppendorfer Weg 54, 56, 58, 75, 77, Weidenstieg 2 a, 5 a, Von-der-Tann-Strasse 1 | 11/13/2001 | Eimsbüttel | ||
1360 | Methfesselstrasse 84, 86, Stellinger Weg 36, 38 a – f | Residential building erected between 1898 and 1899 as “Hamburger Burg” with green space on the street side, also part of the ensemble Stellinger Weg 36, 38 a – f, Methfesselstrasse 84–96, Lutterothstrasse 63, 65, 65 a + b, 67–73. Note: The residential building with the street-side green area Lutterothstrasse 63, 65, 65 a + b, 67 was registered as part of the above ensemble on May 14, 2003 under the same number in the list of monuments and Methfesselstrasse 88, 90, 92, 94, 96, Lutterothstrasse 69, 71, 73 on July 9, 2003. | 11/06/2002 | Eimsbüttel | ||
1360 | Lutterothstrasse 63, 65, 65 a + b, 67 | 1909 to 1910 residential building with street-side green space, part of the ensemble Stellinger Weg 36, 38 a – f, Methfesselstrasse 84–96, Lutterothstrasse 63, 65, 65 a + b, 67–73. Note: The cultural monument Methfesselstraße 84, 86, Stellinger Weg 36, 38 a – f, also part of the above ensemble, was already entered in the list of monuments on November 6, 2002 under the same number and Methfesselstraße 88, 90, 92, 94, 96, Lutterothstrasse 69, 71, 73 as part of the above ensemble on July 9, 2003. | 05/14/2003 | Eimsbüttel | ||
1360 | Methfesselstrasse 88, 90, 92, 94, 96, Lutterothstrasse 69, 71, 73 | 1907 residential building with street-side green space, part of the ensemble Stellinger Weg 36, 38 a – f, Methfesselstrasse 84–96, Lutterothstrasse 63, 65, 65 a + b, 67–73, built in 1907 according to plans by the architect Heinrich Krug as “Hamburger Burg”. Note: The cultural monument Methfesselstraße 84, 86, Stellinger Weg 36, 38 a – f, also part of the above ensemble, was already entered in the list of monuments on November 6, 2002 under the same number and Lutterothstraße 63, 65, 65 a + b, 67 as part of the above ensemble on May 14, 2003. | 07/09/2003 | Eimsbüttel | ||
1396 | Schlankreye 3–25, Bogenstrasse 43–47, 45 a – d, Heymannstrasse 6–10, 10 a – c | Settlement construction of the painting company, consisting of residential buildings, production facilities and front garden including small walls, settlement construction of the 1920s | 09/15/2003 | Eimsbüttel | ||
1434 | High Pasture 34 | In 1960 the Hohe Weide synagogue and community center were built according to plans by the architects Karl-Heinz Wrongel and Klaus May | 06/16/2004 | Eimsbüttel | ||
1531 | Armbruststrasse 21 53 ° 34 ′ 27.6 ″ N , 9 ° 56 ′ 27.9 ″ E |
Boundary stone inscription "2A HP" and "2A St H" |
03/01/2006 | Eimsbüttel | ||
1533 | Rellinger Strasse 9 | Landmark | 03/01/2006 | Eimsbüttel | ||
1534 | Methfesselstraße in front of number 1 | Landmark | 03/01/2006 | Eimsbüttel | ||
1599 | At the Christ Church 2, 2 a, 4, 1, 3, 5, Fruchtallee 22 | Ensemble Christ Church Eimsbüttel , consisting of the church building built between 1882 and 1884 according to plans by Johannes Otzen, the three parsonages built between 1883 and 1899 and the parish hall built between 1967 and 1968 according to plans by the architects Spengelin | 07/04/2007 | Eimsbüttel | ||
1632 | Schäferkampsallee 36, Moorkamp 2 | Completed in 1912 according to plans by the architect Johannes Grotjan, consisting of the Jerusalem Church and the Jerusalem Hospital, including street-side fencing | 11/21/2007 | Eimsbüttel | ||
1718 | Schwenckestrasse 98, 100 | Ensemble, a former elementary school built between 1909 and 1911 according to plans by Albert Erbe | 05/26/2009 | Eimsbüttel | ||
1738 | Lutterothstrasse 78, 80 | Former elementary school Lutterothstraße, branch Lutterothstraße of the state commercial school with business school Schlankreye H 3, school building, built from 1910 to 1912 according to plans by Fritz Schumacher, also part of the ensemble Eidelstedter Weg 91, 105, Lutterothstraße 76, 82, 96, Methfesselstraße 69, 73, Residential building with school Lutterothstrasse 78, 80, Stephanuskirche Lutterothstrasse 98 and pastorate Eidelstedter Weg 107. Note: The former church with tower Lutterothstrasse 98, Eidelstedter Weg 107 was also registered under this monument list number since October 15, 2009. | 08/04/2009 | Eimsbüttel | ||
1738 | Lutterothstraße 98, Eidelstedter Weg 107 | In 1912 and 1927, the former church with tower, including the remaining fixtures and fittings, church tower clock, intermediate structure, pastorates and outdoor facilities, built in 1912 and 1927 according to designs by the architects Distel and Grubitz , as part of the ensemble Eidelstedter Weg 91-105, Lutterothstrasse 76, 82-96, Methfesselstrasse 69-73 Residential building with school Lutterothstrasse 78-80, Stephanuskirche Lutterothstrasse 98 and pastorate Eidelstedter Weg 107. Note: The former elementary school Lutterothstrasse 78, 80, branch Lutterothstrasse of the state commercial school with business school in Schlankreye H 3 has been listed under this monument list number since August 4, 2009. | October 15, 2009 | Eimsbüttel | ||
1739 | Telemannstrasse 10, Heussweg 65 | Former elementary school Telemannstrasse, now the state commercial school H 5, school building with the gym, including the mural from 1957, the schoolyard wall and the building decorations, built from 1909 to 1911 according to plans by Albert Erbe | 08/04/2009 | Eimsbüttel | ||
1740 | Lutterothstrasse 34, 36 | Lutterothstraße school, school complex, built from 1906 to 1908 according to plans by Albert Erbe | 08/04/2009 | Eimsbüttel | ||
1741 | Kaiser-Friedrich-Ufer 6 | Former Eimsbüttel secondary school, now Kaiser-Friedrich-Ufer grammar school , school building, built from 1907 to 1911 according to plans by Albert Erbe | 08/04/2009 | Eimsbüttel | ||
1742 | Bogenstrasse 59 | Former Bismarck high school, school building with schoolyard wall and fountain, built from 1909 to 1911 according to plans by Albert Erbe | 08/04/2009 | Eimsbüttel | ||
1743 | Weidenstieg 29 | Former secondary school Weidenstieg, now the State Institute for Teacher Training and School Development , school building, built from 1893 to 1895 according to plans by Carl Johann Christian Zimmermann, rebuilt and expanded from 1914 to 1915 | 08/04/2009 | Eimsbüttel | ||
1744 | Bundesstrasse 94 | Former auxiliary school Bundesstraße, now Astrid-Lindgren-Schule, school building, built from 1926 to 1927 according to plans by Fritz Schumacher. Note: The enclosure of the former auxiliary school Bundesstraße, now Astrid-Lindgren-Schule, was entered in the list of monuments on January 17, 2012 under the same number. |
08/04/2009 | Eimsbüttel | ||
1744 | Bundesstrasse 94 | Enclosure of the cultural monument former auxiliary school Bundesstraße Note: The school building of the former auxiliary school Bundesstraße, now Astrid-Lindgren-Schule, built from 1926 to 1927 according to plans by Fritz Schumacher, was already entered in the list of monuments on August 4, 2009 under the same number. |
01/17/2012 | Eimsbüttel | ||
1745 | Schlankreye 1, Bundesstrasse 88 | Staatliche Handelsschule Schlankreye , school building with schoolyard wall, built from 1928 to 1929 according to plans by Walter Hinsch and Erwin Deimling | 08/04/2009 | Eimsbüttel | ||
1746 | Felix-Dahn-Straße 3, 7, Hohe Weide 16 | Former teacher training college, now the state institute for teacher training and school development , school building with the forecourt and the roadside fence on the Hohen Weide, built from 1911 to 1914 according to plans by Fritz Schumacher based on a design by Albert Erbe | 08/04/2009 | Eimsbüttel | ||
1781 | Heymannstrasse 5, 7, Schlankreye 4 | Part of a block of flats built between 1925 and 1928 according to plans by the architect Richard Laage with front gardens, fencing and entrance access as part of the Schlankreye 4 ensemble, Heymannstrasse 1-7, Gustav-Falke-Strasse 17, Bundesstrasse 80-86 with front gardens, fencing and entrance access routes | 09/08/2009 | Eimsbüttel | ||
1809 | Eppendorfer Weg north number 131, Alardusstrasse north number 18 | Ensemble from the former Bethlehem Church, built in 1959 according to a design by the architect Joachim Matthaei, including artistic furnishings and bell tower, their position to one another and their spatial clearance on the parcel | 02/24/2010 | Eimsbüttel | ||
1843 | Bundesstrasse 80, 82 | Five-storey apartment block built between 1925 and 1928 according to plans by the architect Richard Lage, including the front gardens with fences and entrance access roads as part of the Schlankreye 4 ensemble, Bundesstrasse 80–86, Gustav-Falke-Strasse 17, Heymannstrasse 1–7 with front gardens, fences and entrance access routes | 11/24/2010 | Eimsbüttel | ||
1881 | Lutterothstrasse 66, 66 a, 68, 68 a, 70 | Hamburg Castle, built between 1908 and 1909, as part of the ensemble Eidelstedter Weg 63–75, Hellkamp 75–81, Lutterothstraße 62–72, 74 (not constituting), Methfesselstraße 100 (not constituting), 102 | October 24, 2011 | Eimsbüttel | ||
1889 | Am Weiher 7, Eichenstrasse 28–38, Im Gehölz | Building constructed between 1904 and 1905 as a private hospital | 04/01/2012 | Eimsbüttel | ||
1900 | Ottersbekallee 12 | Between 1911 and 1912 by Nagel and Dehmlow with echoes of the reform architecture, one storey house with front garden and fittings as part of the ensemble Am Weiher 31, Ottersbekallee 9–27, 12–16 | 05/25/2012 | 07/11/2012 | Eimsbüttel | |
350 | Alsterchaussee 30 | Classicist country house from 1829, built by Christian Diederich Gerhard Schwieger; today " theater in the room " | September 18, 1947 | Harvestehude | ||
449 | Eppendorfer Bridge (previously Eppendorferbaumbrücke) 53 ° 35 ′ 1 ″ N , 9 ° 59 ′ 3 ″ E |
the bridge railing by the sculptor Haizmann | January 15, 1958 | Harvestehude | ||
501 | Harvestehuder Weg 41 | bronze Heine plaque with inscription on a stone slab, created in 1898 by the artist Cesar Heinemann, initially attached to the then von Hoffmann und Campe publishing house , Schauenburgerstraße 59, destroyed in the war in 1943, stored during the Second World War. After the war in 1946, it was initially installed in the anteroom of the former home of Heine's sister, Esplanade 39, after which it was demolished in 1960 on a stone slab in the front garden of the new Hoffmann & Campe publishing house , Harvestehuder Weg 41. | 02/13/1962 | Harvestehude | ||
547 | Middle 50 | Garden or country house built in 1826. Two-story, plastered building with a hipped roof. During the 19th century it was rebuilt and expanded several times. The exterior has essentially been preserved in its original form, the interior has been greatly changed | 05.10.1973 | Harvestehude | ||
627 | Park avenue 53 | Residential house from 1909 with economical decorations in Art Nouveau style as a single monument and also part of the “Innocentiapark” ensemble. Note: The residential building Parkallee 57 was entered in the list of monuments on November 21, 2007 under this number, the single-family house at Oberstrasse 38 on December 5, 2007, the ensemble of residential building with enclosure at Innocentiastraße 37 on July 8, 2008, the ensemble of villa with enclosure Brahmsallee 75 since October 9, 2009, the residential building at Brahmsallee 66 since May 5, 2010. |
06/29/1981 | Harvestehude | ||
627 | Park avenue 57 | House built by JH Andersen in 1909 as part of the “Innocentiapark” ensemble, consisting of the Innocentiapark with toilet houses, Innocentiastraße 37, 42–62, Parkallee 51 a, 53–73, 58–62, 68–100, Oberstraße 25, 3648, 52 –56, 60–76, Brahmsallee 75–91, 97–113, 58–66, houses with partially preserved historical iron fences. Note: The building Parkallee 53 has been listed under this monument list number since June 29, 1981, the single-family house Oberstrasse 38 since December 5, 2007, the ensemble of residential building with enclosure Innocentiastrasse 37 since July 8, 2008 Villa with enclosure at Brahmsallee 75 since October 9, 2009, the residential building at Brahmsallee 66 since May 5, 2010. |
11/21/2007 | Harvestehude | ||
627 | Oberstrasse 38 | Single-family house built in 1902 as part of the "Innocentiapark" ensemble, consisting of the Innocentiapark with toilet block, Innocentiastraße 37, 42–62, Parkallee 51 a, 53–73, 58–62, 68–100, Oberstraße 25, 36–48, 52– 56, 60–76, Brahmsallee 75–91, 97–113, 58–66, houses with partially preserved historical iron fences. Note: The Parkallee 53 building has been listed under this monument list number since June 29, 1981, the Parkallee 57 residential building since November 21, 2007, the ensemble of residential building with enclosure at Innocentiastraße 37 since July 8, 2008 Villa with enclosure at Brahmsallee 75 since October 9, 2009, the residential building at Brahmsallee 66 since May 5, 2010. |
05/12/2007 | Harvestehude | ||
627 | Innocentiastrasse 37 | Ensemble of the residential building with enclosure built between 1906 and 1907 according to plans by the architect A. Hinsch, also part of the "Innocentiapark" ensemble, consisting of the Innocentiapark with toilet houses, Innocentiastraße 37, 42–62, Parkallee 51 a, 53–72, 58– 62, 68–100, Oberstrasse 25, 36–48, 52–56, Brahmsallee 75–91, 97–113, 58–66, houses with partially preserved historical iron fences. Note: The Parkallee 53 building has been listed under this monument list number since June 29, 1981, the Parkallee 57 residential building since November 21, 2007, the single-family house at Oberstrasse 38 since December 5, 2007, the ensemble of villa with enclosure Brahmsallee 75 since October 9, 2009, the house at Brahmsallee 66 since May 5, 2010. |
07/08/2008 | Harvestehude |
Innocentiastrasse 37 Former Toilet house |
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627 | Brahmsallee 75 | Ensemble, consisting of the row villa with enclosure built in 1905/1906 according to plans by the architect August Hinsch, also part of the ensemble Brahmsallee 75–91, 97–113, 60, 64–66, Innocentiapark with toilet houses, Innocentiastraße 37, 42–60, 62 , Oberstraße 25, 36–48, 52–56, 60–76, Parkallee 51a, 53, 55–73, 58–62, 68–100, houses with partially preserved historical iron fences. Note: The Parkallee 53 building has been listed under this monument list number since June 29, 1981, the Parkallee 57 residential building since November 21, 2007, the Oberstrasse 38 single-family house since December 5, 2007, the ensemble of residential buildings with the Innocentiastraße enclosure 37 since July 8, 2008, the residential building at Brahmsallee 66 since May 5, 2010. |
09/10/2009 | Harvestehude | ||
627 | Brahmsallee 66 | Two-storey residential building built in 1911 as part of the Innocentiapark ensemble , consisting of the Innocentiapark with toilet block, Innocentiastraße 37, 42–62, Parkallee 51 a, 53–73, 58–62, 68–100, Oberstraße 25, 36–48, 52–56 , 60–76, Brahmsallee 75–91, 97–113, 58–66, houses with partially preserved historic iron fences. Note: The Parkallee 53 building has been listed under this monument list number since June 29, 1981, the Parkallee 57 residential building since November 21, 2007, the single-family house at Oberstraße 38 since December 5, 2007, the ensemble of residential building with enclosure at Innocentiastraße 37 since July 8, 2008, the terraced villa with enclosure at Brahmsallee 75 since October 9, 2009. |
05/05/2010 | Harvestehude | ||
649 | Bogenstrasse 52–54, 54 a – i, Grindelberg 81–83, Schlankreye 27–73 | Building group “Der Klinker”, residential buildings from the 1920s | 02/16/1982 | Harvestehude | ||
653 | Oberstrasse 120 | former synagogue with the outdoor facilities: open staircase, enclosing walls | 05/04/1982 | Harvestehude | ||
709 | Nonnenstieg 1 | City villa, built in 1911 | 03/28/1984 | Harvestehude | ||
728 | Middle ground 116 | Late classicist country house from 1827. Two-storey, plastered solid building with a flat hipped roof. Rebuilt in 1865; 1920 major renovation | 08/07/1984 | Harvestehude | ||
751 | Oberstrasse 110 | Part of the building group of row villas from the 19th century Oberstraße 108–112 | March 19, 1985 | Harvestehude | ||
751 | Oberstrasse 112 | Part of the building group of row villas from the 19th century Oberstraße 108–112 | March 19, 1985 | Harvestehude | ||
751 | Oberstrasse 108 | Part of the building group of row villas from the 19th century Oberstraße 108-112 as an immovable cultural monument and the rear house garden with the sculpture "Lammchen" as the environment | 10/22/1985 | Harvestehude | ||
821 | Hochallee 71 | Building from 1896/98 with significant interior design (stucco, ceiling paintings, etc.) | 12/11/1986 | Harvestehude | ||
822 | Innocentiastrasse 72 | Row villa from 1907 with its enclosure | 12/11/1986 | Harvestehude | ||
876 | Isestrasse 45 | five-storey house from 1908 with front garden enclosure. Note: The ensemble parts at Isestraße 71, 73 were already entered in the list of monuments on January 5, 2010 and the ensemble part Istraße 115 on June 18, 2012 under the same number. |
07/26/1988 | Harvestehude | ||
876 | Isestrasse 71, 73 | In 1908, five-storey Art Nouveau multi-storey houses built in accordance with designs by the architect Friedrich Otto Lindner, together with the front garden fencing from the construction period, as part of the ensemble Isestraße 7–31, 33–73, 77–95, 109–139, Isestraße 76–98, Oderfelder Straße 21, Eppendorfer Baum 19, Klosterallee 67 together with the preserved historical enclosures and green courtyards. Note: The ensemble part Isestraße 45 was already registered on July 26, 1988 and the ensemble part Isestraße 115 on June 18, 2012 under the same number in the list of monuments. |
05/01/2010 | Harvestehude | ||
876 | Isestrasse 115 | 1907 to 1908 based on plans by Wilhelm Schröder built five-storey house as part of the ensemble Eppendorfer Baum 19, Isestraße 7–29, 31 (not constituting), 35 (not constituting), 37–41, 43 (not constituting), 45–73, 77–95, 109–127, 139, 76–98, Klosterallee 67, Oderfelder Straße 21 Note: The ensemble part Isestraße 45 was already on July 26, 1988 and the ensemble part Isestraße 71, 73 on January 5, 2010 the same number entered in the list of monuments. |
06/18/2012 | Harvestehude | ||
910 | Harvestehuder Weg 22 | Villa from 1901 to 1902 based on plans by the architect Wilhelm Hauers. | 10/18/1989 | Harvestehude | ||
969 | Mittelweg 67, 68 | Double family home built in 1881 by the architects Hallier and Fitschen | 05/27/1991 | Harvestehude | ||
989 | Sophienterrasse 11 a – i, Alsterkamp 32 a – e | Residential complex built in 1929 by the architects S. and B. Engel in the style of a row villa | 03/03/1992 | Harvestehude | ||
1024 | Klosterstieg 14, 16 | Group of buildings, consisting of two mirror-inverted simple single-family houses in traditional-classical style from around 1872/73 with the typical facades of the time and cast-iron arbors | 10/06/1993 | Harvestehude | ||
1028 | Werderstrasse 84, 86 | Late classicist one-family semi-detached house built around 1850 with a facade made of colored, sandstone-specifying and finely cuboid plaster, expanded in 1923 by Fritz Höger and converted into a single-family house | 10/12/1993 | Harvestehude | ||
1070 | Hansastrasse 9 | Overall facility, consisting of the villa, the coach house and stable building, the front garden pacification and the border wall to the east | 12/18/1995 | Harvestehude | ||
1204 | Harvestehuder Weg 50 | Ensemble consisting of the residential building and the outdoor area with clinker bricks, small walls with wooden fence, fountain and two garden terraces with stairs and small walls. | 11/03/1998 | Harvestehude | ||
1238 | Alsterchaussee 28 | House built around 1873, designed in classicist tradition with four full floors and a basement | 11/16/1999 | Harvestehude | ||
1259 | Oberstrasse 14 a – c, 16 a – f, 18 a – f, Grindelberg 56, 58, 60, 62, 64, 66, 68, 70, Hallerstrasse 1, 1 a – d, 3 a – c, 5, 5 a –F, Brahmsallee 15, 17, 19, 23 a, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35, 37, 39, 41 | Grindelhochhäuser , 1946–1956 under the direction of Bernhard Hermkes, the first high-rise residential complex in Germany. Ensemble, consisting of the twelve high-rise buildings, the underground car park, the gas station on Grindelberg, the laundry (with a grass roof), the surrounding green area with its preserved parts (pond, sculptures, retaining walls), paths, open spaces and street areas. The mapping is stored in the list of monuments. | 08/25/2000 | Harvestehude | ||
1263 | Sophienterrasse 14 | Ensemble, consisting of the service building, which was built between 1935 and 1937 for the general command and the military district administration of defense area X with the participation of the architects Distel and Grubitz, and the street-side outdoor area consisting of courtyards and pacification | 10/12/2000 | Harvestehude | ||
1274 | Mittelweg 115, 115 a, 115 b | Ensemble consisting of three single-family row houses, probably built in 1867/69 under Wilhelm Rudolph Warburg | December 21, 2000 | Harvestehude | ||
1324 | Oberstrasse 67, Hochallee 61 | Catholic Church of St. Elisabeth, built in 1926 according to plans by Heinrich Renard and Joseph van Geisten | 12/20/2001 | Harvestehude | ||
1424 | Hochallee 89 | Row villa built around 1903 | 04/28/2004 | Harvestehude | ||
1443 | Middle way 112 | Ensemble consisting of the two-story single-family house built in 1895/1896 according to plans by the architects Stammann and Zinnow, the front garden and the pacification on the street and on the private path | 08/04/2004 | Harvestehude | ||
1444 | Middle way 113 | Ensemble consisting of the villa built in 1889/1891 according to plans by the architects Stammann and Zinnow, the park-like garden and the iron fence on the street side | 08/04/2004 | Harvestehude | ||
1461 | Werderstrasse 32 | Apartment building built in 1902 with a front garden border, as part of the ensemble Werderstrasse 28, 30, 32, 34. Note: The ensemble part Werderstrasse 30 was entered in the list of monuments on September 1, 2011 under the same number. |
02/23/2005 | Harvestehude | ||
1461 | Werderstrasse 30 | Four-storey residential building, including the enclosure, built around 1901 as part of the ensemble Werderstrasse 28, 30, 32, 34 Note: The ensemble part Werderstrasse 32 was entered in the list of monuments on February 23, 2005 under the same number. |
09/01/2011 | Harvestehude | ||
1499 | Hochallee 104 | Row end house built from 1898 to 1899 according to plans by the architects William and Rudolf Rzekonski as a cultural monument and as part of the Hochallee 94-104 ensemble. Another cultural monument and part of the ensemble, Hochallee 96, was entered in the list of monuments on March 20, 2007 under the same number. | 10/06/2005 | Harvestehude | ||
1499 | Hochallee 96 | House built between 1898 and 1899 in a row as a cultural monument and as part of the Hochallee 94-104 ensemble. Another cultural monument as well as part of the ensemble, Hochallee 104, was already entered in the list of monuments on October 6, 2005 under the same number. | 03/20/2007 | Harvestehude | ||
1524 | Harvestehuder Weg 118 | From 1960 to 1962 , the main church St. Nikolai and its furnishings were built according to plans by the architect Gerhard Langmaack . | 01/27/2006 | Harvestehude | ||
1541 | Mittelweg 111 a | Ensemble, consisting of the large single-family house built in 1895 according to plans from the Stammann and Zinnow offices with historical furnishings and the front garden | 06/13/2006 | Harvestehude | ||
1578 | Hagedornstrasse 10 | Part of the ensemble Hagedornstrasse 7–17, 4–20, Harvestehuder Weg 81 with fence | 03/20/2007 | Harvestehude | ||
1578 | Hagedornstrasse 22 | House built in 1895 according to plans by Th. Rosenbaum as part of the ensemble Hagedornstrasse 7–17, 4–22, Harvestehuder Weg 81 with fence. Note: The ensemble part of Hagedornstrasse 10 was already entered in the list of monuments on March 20, 2007 under this number. | 04/09/2008 | Harvestehude | ||
1608 | Sophienterrasse 15 | Ensemble consisting of the row end villa built by HFA Lüders from 1884 to 1885 and the historic iron fence, also part of the larger Sophienterrasse 15-20 ensemble | 08/14/2007 | Harvestehude | ||
1640 | Rothenbaumchaussee 213 | Row villa built 1894 to 1895 according to plans by the architect Hans Rackwitz as a single monument and part of the ensemble Rothenbaumchaussee 211–235 | 07/01/2008 | Harvestehude | ||
1653 | Innocentiastrasse 33 | Row villa built from 1897 to 1899 according to plans by the architects Werner Lundt and Georg Kallmorgen | 04/09/2008 | Harvestehude | ||
1688 | Jungfrauenthal 12 | Corner house with fencing built in 1904 according to plans by the architect Klaus Meyer as part of the ensemble Isestraße 48–68, Hochallee 115–127, Jungfrauenthal 12–28 (building with the historical front garden fencing that has been preserved) | 01/26/2009 | Harvestehude | ||
1748 | Bogenstrasse 32, Helene-Lange-Strasse 13, Gustav-Falke-Strasse 46 | Helene-Lange-Gymnasium, school complex, built between 1908 and 1910 according to plans by Albert Erbe | 08/04/2009 | Harvestehude | ||
1749 | Bogenstrasse 34, 36, Schlankreye 24 | former Jahnschule, now Ida-Ehre-Gesamtschule, school building with old schoolyard wall, built between 1929 and 1933 according to plans by Fritz Schumacher | 08/04/2009 | Harvestehude | ||
1841 | Parkallee 1, Hallerstraße 47 | Wilhelminian style four-storey multi-storey houses from 1885 with historical furnishings fixed to the wall, ceiling and floor as part of the ensemble Hallerstraße 47, Parkallee 1, 3, building with fences | 11/24/2010 | Harvestehude | ||
781 | Hoheluftchaussee 95 and 95 a | the former tobacco factory von Eicken (built mainly in 1902/09) as a complete system, consisting of the buildings Hoheluftchaussee 95 and 95 a as well as other outbuildings and the paved courtyard entrance including the Art Nouveau gate. The mapping with the boundaries of the entire complex is stored in the list of monuments. | 01/08/1986 | Hoheluft-West | ||
1529 | Hoheluftchaussee in front of numbers 165, 167 | Landmark | 02/28/2006 | Hoheluft-West | ||
1530 | Christian-Förster-Strasse 21 53 ° 35 ′ 0 ″ N , 9 ° 57 ′ 44.1 ″ E |
Landmark | 02/28/2006 | Hoheluft-West | ||
1644 | Hoheluftchaussee 117, 119 | Ensemble, consisting of the motel building built between 1957 and 1958 according to designs by the architect Herbert Schmedje and the courtyard with green island | 02/12/2008 | Hoheluft-West | ||
1898 | Kottwitzstrasse 11 | Semi-detached house built between 1911 and 1913 according to plans by F. Winterfeldt as part of the Einsemble Bismarckstraße 98, Eppendorfer Weg 166, Kottwitzstraße 5–19, 25–31, 33–35 (not constituting), 37–39, 4–12, 14 ( not constituent), 16–20, 22–26 (not constituting), 28–44, pavement | 03/26/2012 | Hoheluft-West | ||
632 | Vogt-Wells-Strasse 5-7 | Part of the group of residential buildings from the 1920s and 1930s Vogt-Wells-Strasse 1–7, Siemersplatz 3–5 | 09/18/1981 | Lokstedt | ||
768 | Süderfeldstrasse 49 | Former Lokstedt water tower , built in 1910 as a compensating tank and water reservoir with a capacity of 500 m³ according to plans by the engineer Mannes in the form of a tower (36 m high). Closed down in the 1960s. The structure consists of a steep, strong truncated cone (ladder, etc., stairs) with an attached, cantilevered cylinder (elevated tank), which is closed off by a conical roof with a slim, polygonal "lantern". The material is red brick, which is now completely clad with copper sheet from the cornice. Conversion for residential use | 04/11/1985 | Lokstedt | ||
985 | Oddernskamp 27 | Two-storey plastered house (without extension), built around 1886 as a summer house in the style of a Swiss chalet | 01/14/1992 | Lokstedt | ||
1022 | At Amsinckpark 18 | Overall complex, in particular consisting of the villa (built in 1868/70 by Martin Haller for Wilhelm Amsinck) and the Amsinckpark, which has been preserved as the core area of the formerly larger landscape park in the English style (designed by Friedrich Joachim Christian Jürgens) The mapping with the boundaries of the The entire system is stored in the list of monuments. | 08/12/1993 | Lokstedt | ||
1109 | Siemersplatz 5, Vogt-Wells-Straße 1, 3 | Settlement construction from the 1930s, at the same time part of the building group of settlement buildings Siemersplatz 3, 5, Vogt-Wells-Straße 1, 3, 5, 7.Note: The buildings Vogt-Wells-Straße 5 and 7 as part of the above building group have been in existence since the 18th September 1981 under the number 632 in the list of monuments. | December 3, 1996 | Lokstedt | ||
1182 | Sottorfallee 7 | Villa built around 1901, expanded in 1915 and converted into a town hall 155 | 06/03/1998 | Lokstedt | ||
1387 | Gazellenkamp 80, 82, 84, Heimat 1–8, Stellinger Chaussee 40, 42 | Horseshoe-shaped residential complex “Heimat”, built between 1929 and 1930 according to the architects Eduard and Ernst Theil, consisting of the residential buildings, the front garden areas including the small walls, the very generously dimensioned green zone inside and the figure of the goose bugger by Richard Kuöhl, ensemble of housing developments from the 1920s | 08/18/2003 | Lokstedt | ||
1426 | Grandweg, near the Luther beech | Ensemble consisting of the war memorial, the circular system of path, hedge, lawn and wreath of blood maple trees and four clinker benches | 05/04/2004 | Lokstedt | ||
1879 | Liethwisch, Schwübb, Behind the Lieth | Lüttge garden , house garden laid out in 1959 by garden architect Gustav Lüttge | 09/27/2011 | Lokstedt | ||
191 | Niendorf market square | the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Hamburg-Niendorf, built in 1769/70 by master builder Heinrich Schmidt, probably according to Caj Dose's construction plans, as a uniform baroque central building in brick | 06/17/1940 | Niendorf | ||
886 | Niendorf Enclosures 32 and 34 | Thatched brick half-timbered house from 1875, Niendorfer Gehege 32, and villa from 1881, Niendorfer Gehege 34, as independent immovable monuments as well as together as a group of buildings and as their surroundings after amalgamation of the property, as mapped in the list of monuments | 11/15/1988 | Niendorf | ||
1017 | Friedrich-Ebert-Strasse 14 | Brick building erected in 1866 as a work and poor house | 05/04/1993 | Niendorf | ||
1283 | Niendorf enclosure 31 | House built in 1903 according to plans by the architect Ernst P. Dorn | 03/15/2001 | Niendorf | ||
1415 | Niendorf enclosure 14 | Former summer house built between 1909 and 1911 based on designs by the architect Ernst P. Dorn | 03/01/2004 | Niendorf | ||
1528 | Niendorfer Gehege 53 ° 36 ′ 46.7 ″ N , 9 ° 55 ′ 46 ″ E |
Landmark | 02/28/2006 | Niendorf | ||
1532 | Lütt Kollau 24 a | Landmark | 03/01/2006 | Niendorf | ||
1562 | Bark forest 56 | House built between 1913 and 1914 according to plans by the architect Peter Saxen for the “post horse keeper” Max Puls | 12/18/2006 | Niendorf | ||
1626 | Bondenwald 110 a | Manor house built around 1900 and converted by the architect Erich Elingius | 11/12/2007 | Niendorf | ||
9 | Edmund-Siemers-Allee, Rothenbaumchaussee | Büsch monument (previously: facilities on the north side of the Lombard Bridge ) | 09.09.1921 | Rotherbaum | ||
421 | Middle way 183 | The Fontenay garden house is one of the last testimonies of the development in front of the dam gate. Erected in 1820, the classicist half-timbered building was originally part of the settlement, named after its builder John Fontenay, which stretched from Mittelweg to the Alster. The light gray paint on the facade was intended to give the building the appearance of a representative stone house. Together with Fontenay's residence at Mittelweg 185, the building is one of the first civil development on the former Harvestehude monastery. | 12/13/1954 | Rotherbaum | ||
422 | Middle way 185 | simple classicist country house, built and inhabited by John Fontenay around 1820 | 12/13/1954 | Rotherbaum | ||
448 | At the Schlump, Schröderstiftstrasse | Complete Schröderstift complex , built in 1852 by the architect Albert Rosengarten. Generous urban development from the 19th century. Unity of development and park | January 15, 1958 | 08/08/1970 | Rotherbaum | |
504 | Alsterufer, Fontenay | War memorial from 1870/71 | 10/20/1962 | Rotherbaum | ||
505 | Fontenay | John Fontenay memorial stone, sandstone stele with crowning vase and a bronze plaque | 10/20/1962 | Rotherbaum | ||
513 | Badestrasse 30 | House from approx. 1867 in an elaborate neo-Gothic style | 01/25/1971 | Rotherbaum | ||
516 | Magdalenenstrasse 71 | Residential house from approx. 1870, three-storey plastered building, structure in forms of the late classicist tradition | 11/19/1971 | Rotherbaum | ||
518 | Old Rabenstrasse 28 | Row villa from 1867. Note: The semi-detached house at Alte Rabenstrasse 27 was entered in the list of monuments on September 18, 2012 under the same number. |
05/16/1972 | Rotherbaum | ||
518 | Old Rabenstrasse 27 | Semi-detached house built around 1867 together with its furnishings as part of the semi-detached house at Alte Rabenstrasse 27, 28 Note: The semi-detached house at Alte Rabenstrasse 28 was entered in the list of monuments on May 16, 1972 under the same number. |
09/18/2012 | Rotherbaum | ||
523 | Harvestehuder Weg 5 | Slomanburg , built from 1848 to 1849 together with Harvestehuder Weg 6 by J. Jolasse for Robert Miles Sloman and Ascan Wilhelm Lutteroth . The oldest surviving residential building on Harvestehuder Weg. Plastered building with a castle-like appearance in the style of the English-influenced neo-Gothic with ashlar joint network, two towers, söller, battlements and stepped gable. Some of the windows have a Tudor arch. The interior rebuilt. | 11/14/1972 | Rotherbaum | ||
524 | Harvestehuder Weg 6 | Slomanburg, built from 1848 to 1849 together with Harvestehuder Weg 5. | 11/14/1972 | Rotherbaum | ||
586 | Tesdorpfstrasse 18 | Row villa from 1872/73, rebuilt in 1912 | 09/28/1978 | Rotherbaum | ||
619 | Rothenbaumchaussee 64, 64 a, Binderstraße 14 | Hamburgisches Museum für Völkerkunde , built in 1907/11 according to plans by the director Georg Thilenius and Albert Erbe | 03/31/1981 | Rotherbaum | ||
622 | Moorweidenstrasse 40 | Carl von Ossietzky State and University Library (former Wilhelm Gymnasium from 1883/85) | 06/01/1981 | Rotherbaum | ||
630 | Grindelhof 30 | former Talmud Torah school, now college of librarianship | 08/25/1981 | Rotherbaum | ||
642 | Feldbrunnenstrasse 58 | Former home of Albert Ballins Design: Lundt & Kallmorgen | 01/11/1982 | Rotherbaum | ||
665 | Heimhuder Strasse | St. John's Church | December 01, 1982 | Rotherbaum | ||
783 | Johnsallee 65, 67 | Apartment building with Art Nouveau decor from 1905 | 01/14/1986 | Rotherbaum | ||
803 | Harvestehuder Weg 8 a | Villa Laeisz from 1906 to 1907 including the remise extensions to the rear. | 07/14/1986 | Rotherbaum | ||
819 | Johnsallee 12 | Row villa around 1870 as a single monument and part of the Johnsallee 12–24 ensemble. Note: The ensemble part Johnsallee 18 was entered in the list of monuments on July 23, 2007 under this number. | 12/11/1986 | Rotherbaum | ||
819 | Johnsallee 18 | Semi-detached house probably built in 1872 as part of the ensemble Johnsallee 12–24. Note: The ensemble part Johnsallee 12 has also been listed as an individual monument under this number since December 11, 1986 in the list of monuments. | 07/23/2007 | Rotherbaum | ||
820 | Magdalenenstrasse 65 b | Alster villa from 1860 with later conversions in the style of romantic historicism | 12/11/1986 | Rotherbaum | ||
827 | Heimhuder Strasse 64 | Apartment building from 1882 | 03/02/1987 | Rotherbaum | ||
867 | Grindelhof 89, terrace line 1–9 | Wilhelminian style building from 1892/93, preserved northern row of terraces 1–9 of the former “Lindenhof-Terrasse” (front building and southern row of rear buildings destroyed in the war), facade partially simplified and restored after the war | 04/22/1988 | Rotherbaum | ||
874 | Hallerplatz 13 | late classicist townhouse villa from around 1870 | 07/18/1988 | Rotherbaum | ||
882 | Feldbrunnenstrasse 18 | Terraced villa from 1897/99 | 09/12/1988 | Rotherbaum | ||
887 | Feldbrunnenstrasse 33, Johnsallee | three-storey city villa from the third quarter of the 19th century in late classical tradition with elements reminiscent of the early Renaissance | December 6, 1988 | Rotherbaum | ||
906 | Johnsallee 62, Rothenbaumchaussee 46 | the town house built around 1870 with its historical enclosure | 08/29/1989 | Rotherbaum | ||
927 | Alsterglacis 4–8, Warburgstrasse 5 | Building group Alsterglacis 4–8 including the enclosure wall and the outbuildings at Warburgstrasse 3 and 5, as defined in the development plan Rotherbaum 26 of February 27, 1990. The relevant part of the development plan and the reasons attached to it are stored at the State Archives for free inspection for everyone. | March 9, 1990 | Rotherbaum | ||
928 | Siegfried-Wedells-Platz 1, 2 (previously Neue Rabenstraße 31, 31 a) | Entire facility, consisting of the building "Haus Wedell" (previously Neue Rabenstrasse 31) with its furnishings, the front garden, the courtyard and the delimitation by the Remise (previously Neue Rabenstrasse 31 a), as with the development plan Rotherbaum 26 of February 27, 1990 The relevant part of the development plan and the reasons attached to it are stored at the State Archives for free inspection for everyone. | March 9, 1990 | Rotherbaum | ||
945 | Alsterufer 35 | 1914/17 by H. and O. Gerson built plaster villa as an independent immovable monument and at the same time part of the building group Alsterufer 35, 36 and 37 | September 18, 1990 | Rotherbaum | ||
945 | Alsterufer 36 | Villa built in 1914/15 by H. and O. Gerson in reform architecture influenced by neoclassicism as an independent immovable monument and at the same time part of the Alsterufer 35, 36 and 37 building group | September 18, 1990 | Rotherbaum | ||
945 | Alsterufer 37 | Villa built in clinker brick construction by architects Block & Hochfeld in 1922/23 as an independent immovable monument and at the same time part of the Alsterufer 35, 36 and 37 building group | September 18, 1990 | Rotherbaum | ||
1008 | Harvestehuder Weg 14 | Villa Behrens : An upper-class villa built between 1866 and 1867 for the merchant Jaffe based on designs by the architect Martin Haller with its fixed furnishings (e.g. ceiling stucco, wall decoration, wall and ceiling paneling, overhangs, doors, fittings, stairs), expanded and converted from 1896 to 1899 by Haller for the banker Behrens, as a monument and the associated garden property as the environment | 02/23/1993 | Rotherbaum | ||
1030 | At St. Johannis 1–4 and at St. Johannis 5, 6 | At St. Johannis 1–4, classicistic-Biedermeier and urban-looking, two-storey terraced house complex from 1842 as an immovable monument and at St. Johannis 5, 6, massive, single-storey, rural double dwelling from approx. 1820/25 as an immovable monument and beyond St. Johannis 1–4 and Bei St. Johannis 5, 6 together as a building group | 11/16/1993 | Rotherbaum |
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1039 | Böhmersweg 2, 4 | 1864 for Rob. M. Sloman built a double house, consisting of two three-story plastered buildings with four axes each. Note: The entry of the entire system Böhmersweg 2, 4 from May 4, 1994 was deleted in favor of the entry of the buildings under the same date. | 02/14/1995 | Rotherbaum | ||
1044 | Harvestehuder Weg 13, 13 a | Villa Beit : Complete complex, consisting of the villa and the coach house and stable building, built according to the plans of the architect Martin Haller, and its surroundings. The mapping with the boundaries of the entire complex is stored in the list of monuments. | 08/08/1994 | Rotherbaum | ||
1058 | Feldbrunnenstrasse 11, 13 | Overall complex, consisting of the residential buildings Feldbrunnenstrasse 11 and 13 with the access road including the preserved granite borders, built in 1890/91 by George Radel. The mapping with the boundaries of the entire complex is stored in the list of monuments. | 06/28/1995 | Rotherbaum | ||
1066 | At Schlump 84 a – g, 85 a – e, Monetastraße 2, 4, 6 | Former club hospital as a complete facility, in particular consisting of the U-shaped historical building complex (main building, former sister house, new building from 1950, gatehouse with service wing, respective connecting buildings), the extension from 1934 and 1950 on Monetastrasse, the funeral hall with dissection rooms, the associated Green and open spaces and the preserved stretches of the iron fence | 10/16/1995 | Rotherbaum | ||
1146 | Heimhuder Strasse 71 | City villa, built in 1911 according to plans by the architects Distel and Grubitz | 09/15/1997 | Rotherbaum | ||
1150 | Rothenbaumchaussee 11-17 | The entire complex was built between 1908 and 1911 and consists of the Curio House with its permanent fixtures and fittings, the front garden pedestals with ceramic vases and lights, and the oval of the courtyard garden | 10/23/1997 | Rotherbaum | ||
1165 | Magdalenenstrasse 64 a | Villa from 1870 with interior fittings | 03/04/1998 | Rotherbaum | ||
1166 | Magdalenenstrasse 64 b | Villa from 1878/79 with interior fittings | 03/04/1998 | Rotherbaum | ||
1185 | Schlüterstrasse 51–55, Binderstrasse 26–30 | Former central telephone exchange | 07/14/1998 | Rotherbaum | ||
1212 | Magdalenenstrasse 6 | Romantic-historicist single-family house built around 1860 | 03/22/1999 | Rotherbaum | ||
1250 | Mollerstrasse 16 | two-storey city villa with historical furnishings, built in 1915 according to plans by August Ott | 06/16/2000 | Rotherbaum | ||
1257 | Hallerstraße 6, 8 | Ensemble, consisting of the four-story two-story house built in 1886/87 with a basement, the historical furnishings, the front garden area and its pacification | 08/14/2000 | Rotherbaum | ||
1288 | Heimhuder Strasse 69, 69 a | Ensemble, consisting of the city villa built in 1909 according to plans by the architects Haller and Geißler with its permanent historical furnishings and the fence in the front garden | 05/03/2001 | Rotherbaum | ||
1331 | Grindelhof 42 | Ensemble, consisting of the single-family row house built between 1873 and 1875 with its fixed historical furnishings, the garden with its historic furnishings and the roadside pacification | 02/20/2002 | Rotherbaum | ||
1367 | Rothenbaumchaussee without number | Round tower bunker built in 1940, designed in a particularly elaborate manner in the “state classicism” style | 02/05/2003 | Rotherbaum | ||
1379 | Moorweidenstrasse 18 | Large house built between 1896 and 1897 | 07/09/2003 | Rotherbaum | ||
1430 | Heimhuder Strasse 73 | Ensemble, consisting of the city villa built in 1909/1910 based on designs by the brothers William and Rudolf Rzekonski and the fence | 05/18/2004 | Rotherbaum | ||
1453 | Alsterufer 18 | Single-family house built around 1870, rebuilt several times | 05/01/2005 | Rotherbaum | ||
1512 | Middle way 174 | Landmark | 12/23/2005 | Rotherbaum | ||
1513 | Middle way 187 | Landmark | 12/23/2005 | Rotherbaum | ||
1514 | Tesdorpfstrasse 22 | Landmark | 12/23/2005 | Rotherbaum | ||
1515 | Moorweidenstrasse 34, Schlueterstrasse 1, 3, 3a, 5 | Ensemble, consisting of the so-called “Dammtorpalais”, which was built in 1910–1912 according to plans by the architect Emil Neupert , and the adjacent multi-storey buildings and the street-side pacification that were built at the same time according to plans by the architects Pierstorff and Plötz | 12/23/2005 | Rotherbaum |
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1516 | Feldbrunnenstrasse 19 | Row villa built 1890–1891 based on designs by JB Heyn | 12/27/2005 | Rotherbaum | ||
1575 | Johnsallee 68 | Building constructed between 1916 and 1917 as a private clinic based on designs by Erich Elingius | 03/12/2007 | Rotherbaum | ||
1623 | Böttgerstrasse 4 | Semi-detached house built before 1860 as part of the ensemble Böttgerstrasse 2, 3, 4. Note: The ensemble part Böttgerstrasse 3 was entered in the list of monuments on December 3, 2010 under the same monument list number. |
10/30/2007 | Rotherbaum | ||
1623 | Böttgerstrasse 3 | Single-family house from around 1860 as part of the ensemble Böttgerstraße 2, 3, 4 Note: The ensemble part Böttgerstraße 4 was entered in the list of monuments on October 30, 2007 under the same monument list number. |
11/23/2010 | Rotherbaum | ||
1633 | Grindelhof 63 (middle house) | Building built before 1869 as a single-family house, which was converted into an apartment building in 1910 | 11/21/2007 | Rotherbaum | ||
1634 | Rothenbaumchaussee 21, 23 | Single-family house built from 1906 to 1907 based on designs by the architect HE August Meyer | 11/21/2007 | Rotherbaum | ||
1656 | Rothenbaumchaussee 19 | Former residential house built by Joh. B. Heyn in 1877 | 05/06/2008 | Rotherbaum | ||
1661 | Rothenbaumchaussee 101, 101 a – f | Front and rear buildings built between 1889 and 1896 by the architect AH Bühring with paved access roads, front gardens, iron fences and lanterns as part of the ensemble Rothenbaumchaussee 101, 101 a – f, 103, 103 a – g, Schlüterstraße 82, 84 | 06/03/2008 | Rotherbaum |
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1747 | Bundesstrasse 58, Beim Schlump 80, 81 | Former Heinrich-Hertz-Realgymnasium, now State Trade School G2, school building with the street-side outdoor facilities, built in 1910 according to plans by Albert Erbe | 08/04/2009 | Rotherbaum | ||
1785 | Magdalenenstrasse 1 | Single-family house built around 1857 | 09/10/2009 | Rotherbaum | ||
1788 | Alsterufer 1, 3 | Complex developed between 1930 and 1960 based on plans by the architects' office Elingius und Schramm for Hamburg-Mannheimer Versicherung | 03/11/2009 | Rotherbaum | ||
1796 | Badestrasse 42 | Rear garden designed by Gustav Lüttge in 1950 | December 8, 2009 | Rotherbaum | ||
1812 | Magdalenenstrasse 4 | Ensemble from the single-family house built around 1860 to 1865 with iron fence | 03/08/2010 | Rotherbaum | ||
1813 | Warburgstrasse 8–22, Alsterterrasse 10, 10 a | Ensemble of residential buildings built around 1870 | 03/23/2010 | Rotherbaum |
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1815 | Harvestehuder Weg 10 | Bunker built between 1939 and 1940, consisting of two tunnel-like parallel corridors. | 04/12/2010 | Rotherbaum | ||
1831 | Heimhuder Strasse 75 | Urban villa built in 1911 with garden equipment (garden house) and terrain modeling including fencing as an ensemble, as mapped in the list of monuments | 04/10/2010 | Rotherbaum | ||
1856 | Moorweidenstrasse 14 | Rambertz & Jollasse built a multi-storey building between 1894 and 1895 including interior fittings | 01/24/2011 | Rotherbaum | ||
1858 | Alte Rabenstrasse 12, 12 a, 12 b | Terraced house with back buildings from 1850 to 1870 with later conversions and furnishings as part of the Alte Rabenstrasse 10, 10 a, 11, 11 a, 12, 12 a, 12 b ensemble | 02/14/2011 | Rotherbaum | Old Rabenstrasse 12 Back building | |
1885 | Bundesstrasse 18 | Apartment building from around 1874 as part of the ensemble at An derverbinding line 10, Bundesstrasse 4–28, 3–15, Average 19, Grindelallee 1, Bundesweg 3, 4, Grindelweg 1–11, Grindelweg 1a – 4a | 11/25/2011 | Rotherbaum | ||
1894 | Alsterufer 50, Alte Rabenstrasse 1, Badestrasse | Administration building erected between 1950 and 1951 by Ferdinand Streb together with the sculptures, the open spaces and fences as part of the Alsterufer 50 ensemble, Alte Rabenstraße 1, 32 | 02/16/2012 | Rotherbaum | ||
1916 | Alsterchaussee 19 | Semi-detached house built between 1874 and 1875 in historicist style, together with its furnishings, as part of the semi-detached house Alsterchaussee 19, 21 | 09/11/2012 | Rotherbaum | ||
458 | Holsteiner Chaussee opposite number 396 | Danish milestone from 1832 | 05/30/1958 | Schnelsen | ||
888 | Sassenhoff 1, Schleswiger Damm, Wendlohstrasse | Entire facility "Sassenhoff", in particular consisting of the main house, the thatched barn, the stable, the courtyard entrance and pavement as well as the adjacent open and green areas with the associated garden and pasture The mapping with the boundaries of the overall facility is stored in the list of monuments . | December 6, 1988 | Schnelsen | ||
916 | Frohmestrasse 11, Am Dorfteich 2 | Entire facility of the former “Bornkasthof”, in particular consisting of the two buildings Frohmestrasse 11 and Am Dorfteich 2, the historic courtyard pavement, the old driveway, the wind trees and the surrounding area. The mapping with the boundaries of the entire facility and its surroundings is stored in the list of monuments. | 11/20/1989 | Schnelsen | ||
963 | Pinneberger Strasse 28 | Entire system of Schnelsen station of the Altona-Kaltenkirchen-Neumünster-Eisenbahn ( AKN ), in particular consisting of the station reception building, the goods handling building and the ramp as well as the paved access road and the paved area in front of the buildings The mapping with the boundaries of the entire system is stored in the list of monuments. | 04/16/1991 | Schnelsen | ||
1127 | Königskinderweg 2 | Thatched roofs from the early 19th century | 03/27/1997 | Schnelsen | ||
1427 | Kriegerdankweg, Wählingsallee | Ensemble, consisting of the peace monument and the surrounding "green octagon" | 05/04/2004 | Schnelsen | ||
1527 | Oldesloer Strasse 141 | Half milestone | 02/27/2006 | Schnelsen | ||
1111 | Hagenbeck's zoo : Hagenbeckallee, Lokstedter Grenzstrasse, Gazellenkamp, Tierparkallee | Entire facility, consisting of the entrance gate, the main panorama, the Japan Island with sculptures and bronzes, the northern and southern panorama, the bird house, the avenue, the Burma island, the primeval landscape with a pond and group of dinosaurs, the memorials as well as the existing network of paths and the greenery - and water areas The mapping with the boundaries of the entire complex is stored in the list of monuments. | 02/10/1997 | Stellingen | ||
1328 | Hagenbeckstrasse 10 | Ensemble of the Russian Orthodox Church of St. Prokop , consisting of the cross-domed church built from 1961 to 1965 based on the Byzantine model and ancillary buildings | 01/15/2002 | Stellingen | ||
1589 | Basselweg 73 | 1912 to 1913 administration building for the municipality of Stellingen-Langenfelde (Stellingen town hall) built according to plans by the architect Karl Zöllner | 04/16/2007 | Stellingen |
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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).
- ↑ Information ( page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. on boundary stones in the Eimsbüttel district on the website of the Hamburg Monument Protection Office. Retrieved March 19, 2012.