List of cultural monuments in the Hamburg district of Hamburg-Mitte
This is an outdated list.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 , Hamburg-Mitte 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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987 | Dike 297 | Half-timbered house from the middle of the 18th century with a massive former coal shed from the second half of the 19th century | 02/18/1992 | 07/30/2004 | Billbrook | |
250 | Billstedter Hauptstrasse (120) | prehistoric castle, called Spökelberg . Note: The building at Billstedter Hauptstrasse 120 was entered in the list of monuments on October 8, 1997 under the number 1148. | 02/16/1942 | Billstedt | ||
302 | Steinbeker Marktstrasse, Steinbeker Berg | Gravestone collection of historical gravestones in the churchyard of the church in Steinbek, in particular consisting of 9 horizontal and 3 standing gravestones from the Renaissance period to approx. 1840. Note: In 1956, 11 gravestones were placed at the church. | 03/12/1943 | Billstedt | ||
508 | Steinbeker row without number, An der Steinbek without number | Single-arch natural stone bridge with massive parapet (bridge number 426), so-called Franzosenbrücke over the Glinder Au, built in 1802 under the Danish King Christian VII, his monogram and the year can be seen on the keystone. Like the identical bridges in Trittau and Reinbek , the structure served to secure the border between the Duchy of Holstein and Saxony-Lauenburg , which was under the English crown. | 11/18/1969 | Billstedt | ||
1091 | Öjendorfer Weg 30, 30 a | Building group of the former waterworks Billstedt. | 06/18/1996 | Billstedt | ||
1144 | Billstedter Hauptstrasse 114 | House from the late 19th century. | 09/03/1997 | Billstedt | ||
1148 | Billstedter Hauptstrasse 120 | Built as a manufacturer's villa in 1869, converted into a two-family house in 1908. Note: The prehistoric castle, called Spökelberg , registered on February 16, 1942 under monument list number 250, is also located on this property. | 10/08/1997 | Billstedt | ||
1583 | Havighorster Redder 46 a – d, 48, 50 | Ensemble Community Center Mümmelmannsberg, consisting of the pastors, the community center and the enclosure wall on Paul-Klee-Strasse, which is around the corner at Havighorster Redder. | 03/28/2007 | Billstedt | ||
670 | Bürgerweide 23 | former Alida Schmidt pen. | 12/17/1982 | Borgfelde | ||
1059 | Bethesdastraße 38, 40, Burgstraße 37 | Entire facility, in particular consisting of the building erected in 1924/25 with a flight of stairs and property walls. Former AOK building | 07/17/1995 | Borgfelde | ||
1463 | Bürgerweide 25, 25a-25i | Job-Hospital built from 1883 to 1884 according to plans by the architects Manfred Semper & Karl Friedrich Phillip Krutisch. | 03/07/2005 | Borgfelde | ||
1686 | Jungestraße 5 | Ensemble of the Erlöserkirche with tower and the pastorate building connected with a curved intermediate building. | December 15, 2008 | Borgfelde | ||
1730 | Burgstrasse 33, 35 | Former elementary school on Burgstrasse, now state school W 8 , complex of school building and gym, built between 1920 and 1921 according to plans by Fritz Schumacher . | 08/04/2009 | Borgfelde | ||
143 | Finkenwerder Landscheideweg 110 | Finkenwerder farmhouse | 06/02/1939 | 02/16/1942 | Finkenwerder | |
144 | Finkenwerder Landscheideweg 224 | Finkenwerder farmhouse with thatched roof , built in 1832 on a Wurt in north-south position. A distinctive example of the Finkenwerder Hufnerhaus . Around 1900 the gable and eaves of the living area were massively renewed. Two-frame house, originally entirely in half-timbered with brick frames, full gable on the living part, there is no flett, thatched roof with full hipped and pedestal on the stable gable. In Vörschuber pronounced fall wood, Grootdör a specialist in the Achterdäl retarded | 06/02/1939 | Finkenwerder | ||
219 | Finkenwerder Norderdeich 6 | Farmhouse | 06/04/1941 | September 18, 1947 | Finkenwerder | |
375 | Auedeich 24 | Fisherman's house with half-timbered gable and thatched roof from 1817, expanded in 1840 and a. Ceiling painting in the so-called wedding room from 1840/50 by the painter Paul Hinrich Lüders | 11/01/1948 | Finkenwerder | ||
434 | Finkenwerder Landscheideweg 157 | Parts of the furnishings of St. Nikolai Finkenwerder | 02/29/1956 | Finkenwerder | ||
442 | Benittstraße, Steendiek (green area) | So-called Amsinck stone , granite boulder with the inscription W. Amsink / 1806 . | January 15, 1958 | Finkenwerder | ||
995 | Sand height 10 | Half-timbered building from the early 19th century with a pan-roofed roof. | 10/21/1992 | Finkenwerder | ||
1093 | Auedeich 52, 54 | Half-timbered building as a group of buildings. | 06/26/1996 | Finkenwerder | ||
1358 | Rüschweg in front of number 1 | Round bunker built in 1941 . | 11/06/2002 | Finkenwerder | ||
1475 | Neßdeich 6 | Finkenwerder Fischerhaus, built in 1880, and since 1892 the parental home of the Low German writer Johann Wilhelm Kinau (artist name Gorch Fock ) and his brothers. | 06/09/2005 | Finkenwerder | ||
1559 | Norderschulweg 12 | Two-story house built in 1895. | 12/18/2006 | Finkenwerder | ||
1560 | Finkenwerder Norderdeich 60 | Two-storey brick building erected in 1901. | 12/18/2006 | Finkenwerder | ||
1561 | Finkenwerder Norderdeich 65 | House built around 1860 | 12/18/2006 | Finkenwerder | ||
1566 | Finkenwerder Norderdeich 5 | Ensemble, residential building built at the end of the 19th century with forecourt bars. | 02/05/2007 | Finkenwerder | ||
1569 | Finkenwerder Norderdeich 4 | House built in 1891 | 02/12/2007 | Finkenwerder | ||
1622 | Emder Straße 8, 10, 12, Garnstück 1 | Residential houses built around 1896 as an ensemble | 10/30/2007 | Finkenwerder | ||
1655 | Finkenwerder Norderdeich 58 | Ensemble, consisting of the house with stall 55 built by Johannes Lühs from 1897 to 1898. | 05/06/2008 | Finkenwerder | ||
968 | Speicherstadt , for more detailed street names of the Speicherstadt, see the field identifier Kehrwiederspitze, Kehrwieder, Brook, Neuer Wandrahm, Alter Wandrahm, Teerhof, Poggenmühle, Ericusspitze, Ericus, Brooktorkai, Dienerreihe, Holländischer Brook, Bei St. Annen, St. Annenufer, Kannengießerort, Pickhuben, Am Sandtorkai partially, Kibbelsteg, Auf dem Sande, Kehrwiedersteg, Niederbaumbrücke, Brooksbrücke, Jungfernbrücke , Kornhausbrücke, Wandrahmsteg, Oberbaumbrücke partially, Ericusbrücke, Wilhelminenbrücke, sand bridge, Kannengießerbrücke, Pickhubenbrücke, Kannengießerortbrücke, Wandbereiterbrücke, Wallbereiterbrücke, St. Kehrwiederfleet, Brooksfleet, Kleines Fleet, Wandsrahmsfleet, Holländischbrookfleet, St. Annenfleet | The entire "Speicherstadt" complex in the red marked borders of the monument protection map with its buildings and accessories, the property areas, the associated streets and open spaces, with the water-carrying canals and basins enclosed therein, the quay walls, bridges and the other things that represent a picture together with them and material parts The relevant piece of the monument protection card is deposited in the state archive, another copy is deposited in the monument list with the cultural authority for monument protection. | 05/15/1991 | HafenCity | ||
1261 | Koreastrasse 1 (previously Magdeburger Strasse 1, Koreastrasse) | Kaispeicher B, the oldest building in the free port, built from 1878 to 1879 according to plans by the architects Meerwein and Hanssen - today: International Maritime Museum Hamburg | 10/12/2000 | HafenCity | ||
1264 | Stockmeyerstrasse 39 | Built according to plans by the architect Willy Wegner, the Oberhafenkantine opened in 1925 | October 19, 2000 | HafenCity | ||
1272 | Dalmannstrasse 1, Osakaallee | The first administration building of the “II. Section of the building deputation ”, which was responsible for the expansion of the port | December 21, 2000 | HafenCity | ||
1464 | Lohseplatz 1a, 1b, Steinschanze 4, Shanghaiallee | Factory building built between 1902 and approx. 1908 according to plans by the engineer H. Hagn | 03/16/2005 | HafenCity | ||
1667 | Lohseplatz, Steinschanze | Ensemble of the former Hanover railway station, consisting of track system and remains of the platform, as mapped in the list of monuments | 07/08/2008 | HafenCity | ||
10 | Fish market (today the old fish market / "Domplatz") | the Kaiser-Karl-Brunnen on the Fischmarkt (monument / fountain system from 1889. 1940/41 dismantled / damaged. Remains since 1977 (replicas from the 1920s), including Charlemagne by E. Peiffer in front of the "little Michel" ) | 09.09.1921 | 11/01/1948 | Hamburg old town | |
12 | Jakobikirchhof 22, Steinstrasse (Hamburg) 18 | Main church St. Jacobi | 02/07/1922 | Hamburg old town | ||
13 | Katharinenkirchhof 1 | Main Church of St. Catherine | 02/07/1922 | Hamburg old town | ||
21st | Katharinenkirchhof 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 35 | the houses in the immediate vicinity of St. Katharinenkirche, Katharinenkirchhof 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 35 | 10/17/1922 | 03/08/1954 | Hamburg old town | |
27 | Deichstrasse 44 | Gabled house from 1697 with courtyard wing and attic | 06/01/1923 | 11/01/1948 | Hamburg old town | |
28 | Trostbrücke 4, 6, Börsenbrücke 10 | the building of the " Patriotic Society " was built in 1844/47 by Theodor Bülau. Renovations in 1868 and 1898. Increase in 1923. Since 1980: House of the Patriotic Society | 06/01/1923 | Hamburg old town | ||
30th | Steckelhörn 9 | the house in the vicinity of St. Catherine's Church and the Pastorale | 06/01/1923 | 11/01/1948 | Hamburg old town | |
34 | Hop market, Willy-Brandt-Strasse, Neue Burg, Wölberstieg | Ruin of the former main church St. Nikolai, church built between 1846 and 1874 according to the award-winning design by the architect Gilbert Scott. Partial destruction in World War II. Blasting and demolition of the church building down to the tower. Securing and repairing the tower | 05/10/1923 | Hamburg old town | ||
37 | Adolphsplatz 2 | the business building of the Sparkasse from 1827 (inherited in 1847/48 by Carl Friedrich Reichardt for the Hamburger Bank ; 1876 interior remodeling by E. Reiche to form the Reichsbank head office. After 1919 Sparkasse. Demolition after 1956 for a further construction phase of the new Haspa headquarters) | January 16, 1924 | 05/02/1924 | Hamburg old town | |
40 | Rathausmarkt 1 | Town hall . Joint design by nine Hamburg architects (1880). Built from 1886 to 1897 | 02/09/1924 | Hamburg old town | ||
52 | At the Petrikirche | Main church St. Petri, new building according to the design by Chateauneuf and Fersenfeldt 1844/49 above the floor plan and the foundations of the four-aisled hall church that burned down in 1842, again as hall church in simple neo-Gothic forms | 02/27/1926 | Hamburg old town | ||
65 | Grimm 14, previously Grimm 16, formerly Grimm 18 | the building as the environment of the protected main church St. Katharinen | 10/22/1928 | 09/08/2003 | Hamburg old town | |
112 | Katharinenstrasse 37 | the Hamburg merchant's house at Katharinenstrasse 37, occupy lot 63 | 12/30/1936 | 03/08/1954 | Hamburg old town | |
124 | Jakobikirchhof 26 | the figure of St. Jacobus from 1718 in front of the former rectory gable, now on the corner of Steinstraße of the house Jakobikirchhof 26, parcel 1536 | December 16, 1937 | September 18, 1947 | Hamburg old town | |
131 | Grim 31 | the merchant's house Grimm 31, occupy plot 846, with street gable, portal and baroque house door | 06/18/1938 | 03/08/1954 | Hamburg old town | |
133 | Katharinenstrasse 17 | the merchant's house, occupy plot 456 | 06/02/1939 | 03/08/1954 | Hamburg old town | |
134 | Katharinenstraße 26 (formerly number 7) | Merchant house; Gabled house in brick shell, five storeys. Original construction in the 2nd half of the 17th century; New building probably in the middle of the 18th century. The facade was completely changed in the 19th century. After war destruction, the upper floors were demolished in 1950. Final demolition in 1959/60 | 06/02/1939 | 03/17/1960 | Hamburg old town | |
135 | Katharinenstrasse 9 | the property at Katharinenstrasse, occupy plot 748 | 06/02/1939 | 03/08/1954 | Hamburg old town | |
136 | Fischmarkt 11 (today the old fish market) | Merchant's house (destroyed in 1943) | 06/02/1939 | September 18, 1947 | Hamburg old town | |
138 | Cremon 10 | the merchant's house Cremon 10, occupy the lot 530 | 06/02/1939 | 05/18/1954 | Hamburg old town | |
140 | Katharinenstrasse 22 | the property at Katharinenstrasse, occupy plot 631 | 06/02/1939 | 03/08/1954 | Hamburg old town | |
168 | With the new Krahn | iron crane from 1858 | 06/17/1940 | Hamburg old town | ||
169 | Cremon 13 | the merchant's house Cremon 13, parcel 502 | 06/17/1940 | 03/08/1954 | Hamburg old town | |
170 | Cremon 15 | the merchant's house Cremon 15, parcel 500 | 06/17/1940 | 03/08/1954 | Hamburg old town | |
171 | Cremon 17 | the Cremon warehouse 17, parcel 498 | 06/17/1940 | 03/08/1954 | Hamburg old town | |
172 | Cremon 24 | the merchant's house Cremon 24, lot 531 | 06/17/1940 | 03/08/1954 | Hamburg old town | |
173 | Cremon 26 | the merchant's house Cremon 26, lot 533 | 06/17/1940 | 03/08/1954 | Hamburg old town | |
174 | Cremon 34 | Sandstone portal. Note: The entry under monument list number 174 was transferred to monument list number 752 of the building group of 19th century storage buildings, Cremon 33-36. | 06/17/1940 | Hamburg old town | ||
175 | Katharinenstrasse 8 | Katharinenstrasse 8, plot 747 | 06/17/1940 | 03/08/1954 | Hamburg old town | |
176 | Katharinenstrasse 18 | Katharinenstraße 18, lot 635 | 06/17/1940 | 03/08/1954 | Hamburg old town | |
177 | Katharinenstrasse 31,32 | Katharinenstrasse 31,32 plot 640 | 06/17/1940 | 03/08/1954 | Hamburg old town | |
178 | Katharinenstrasse 33 | Katharinenstrasse 33, parcel 612 | 06/17/1940 | 03/08/1954 | Hamburg old town | |
179 | Katharinenstrasse 36 | Katharinenstrasse 36, parcel 646 | 06/17/1940 | 03/08/1954 | Hamburg old town | |
180 | Katharinenstrasse 42 | Katharinenstrasse 42, parcel 853 | 06/17/1940 | 03/08/1954 | Hamburg old town | |
181 | Grimm 10 | the merchant's house Grimm 10, plot 193 | 06/17/1940 | 03/08/1954 | Hamburg old town | |
182 | Grimm 13 | the pillar in the front building at Grimm 13, plot 135 | 06/17/1940 | 03/08/1954 | Hamburg old town | |
183 | Grimm 23 | the merchant's house Grimm 23, parcel 831 | 06/17/1940 | 03/08/1954 | Hamburg old town | |
184 | Grimm 25 | the merchant's house Grimm 25, parcel 838 | 06/17/1940 | 03/08/1954 | Hamburg old town | |
185 | Grim 29 | the warehouse Grimm 29, parcel 840 | 06/17/1940 | 03/08/1954 | Hamburg old town | |
201 | Katharinenstrasse 10 | the merchant's house, occupy plot 740 | 03/04/1941 | 03/08/1954 | Hamburg old town | |
223 | Adolphsplatz 1 | Large trading floor of the stock exchange ; Construction of the stock exchange in 1839/41 by Wimmel and Forsmann, destruction of the hall in the Second World War. Stylish reconstruction in 1949/51 by architect Wellhausen. Note: The large stock exchange hall was already entered in the list of monuments on February 16, 1942 under the number 223. | 02/16/1942 | Hamburg old town | ||
227 | Deichstrasse 39 | Gabled house from the early 18th century that has been modified many times, with rich decorations on the stepped gable 41 | 02/16/1942 | Hamburg old town | ||
228 | Fischmarkt 12 (today the old fish market) | Building (destroyed in 1943) | 02/16/1942 | September 18, 1947 | Hamburg old town | |
229 | Schopenstehl 32, 33 | Gabled house from the second half of the 18th century, originally a brick shell with square pilaster strips. In 1885 the facade was plastered and decorated in the Rococo style | 02/16/1942 | Hamburg old town | ||
230 | Hop sack 7 | building | 02/16/1942 | 11/01/1948 | Hamburg old town | |
231 | Hop sack 9 | building | 02/16/1942 | 11/01/1948 | Hamburg old town | |
232 | Hop sack 11 | building | 02/16/1942 | 11/01/1948 | Hamburg old town | |
233 | Hop sack 13 | building | 02/16/1942 | 11/01/1948 | Hamburg old town | |
234 | Hop sack 15 | building | 02/16/1942 | 11/01/1948 | Hamburg old town | |
235 | Grosse Reichenstrasse 65, 67 | building | 02/16/1942 | September 18, 1947 | Hamburg old town | |
236 | Pelzerstrasse 21 | building | 02/16/1942 | September 18, 1947 | Hamburg old town | |
237 | Glory 53 | Half-timbered building | 02/16/1942 | September 18, 1947 | Hamburg old town | |
276 | Spear location 15 | the former building of the library of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg (Altes Johanneum), badly destroyed in 1943, remains demolished in 1955 | 04/17/1942 | 04/03/1989 | Hamburg old town | |
277 | Rödingsmarkt 42 | building | 04/17/1942 | September 18, 1947 | Hamburg old town | |
278 | Glory 60 | building | 04/17/1942 | September 18, 1947 | Hamburg old town | |
294 | Domstrasse (opposite the Zollenbrücke) | Cast iron bridge railing with candelabra from 1835 of the Graskeller Bridge. Cast in the Mettlerkamp workshop based on a design by Otto Sigismund Runge. Installed today on the retaining wall next to the toll bridge | 03/12/1943 | Hamburg old town | ||
295 | Adolph Bridge | four cast-iron candelabras from 1846 | 03/12/1943 | Hamburg old town | ||
318 | Deichstrasse 37 | Town house, built around 1680 with multiple alterations in the 18th and 19th centuries, half-timbered gable on the canal side. Inside classicist staircase, beamed ceiling and remains of stucco ceiling | 06/12/1944 | Hamburg old town | ||
319 | Deichstrasse 42 | building | 06/12/1944 | 01/12/1956 | Hamburg old town | |
320 | Deichstrasse 43 | three-storey gabled house from 1697 with later modifications. Late Baroque volute gable facing the street, half-timbered gable facing the canal, canal corridor up to and including the first floor | 06/12/1944 | Hamburg old town | ||
321 | Deichstrasse 47 | four-storey gabled house built around 1700, half-timbered gable to the canal | 06/12/1944 | Hamburg old town | ||
322 | Deichstrasse 49 | four-storey gabled house around 1770, partially destroyed in the war, demolition and reconstruction from 1983 | 06/12/1944 | Hamburg old town | ||
328 | Willy-Brandt-Straße 47 (previously Ost-West-Straße, before that Gröningerstraße 22) | four-storey building, five-axis front with a rich stone portal, above it a broad, projecting brick gable, built around 1750/60 | 06/12/1944 | Hamburg old town | ||
329 | Huxter 6 | Building 87 - | 06/12/1944 | 03/17/1960 | Hamburg old town | |
330 | Huxter 12 | Building - | 06/12/1944 | 03/17/1960 | Hamburg old town | |
331 | Huxter 17 | Building - | 06/12/1944 | 04/18/1947 | Hamburg old town | |
333 | 57 | building | 06/12/1944 | 09/15/1971 | Hamburg old town | |
334 | At the Mühlen 59 | building | 06/12/1944 | 09/15/1971 | Hamburg old town | |
335 | Kleine Reichenstrasse 5 | Building group consisting of the gabled house from approx. 1720/30 with a baroque gable as well as the courtyard wing and the storage building with half-timbered gable from the 18th century | 06/12/1944 | January 15, 1958 | Hamburg old town | |
336 | Spear location 16 | building | 06/12/1944 | 10/13/1961 | Hamburg old town | |
389 | Small Alster | Staircases with memorial and bars - | 12/22/1950 | Hamburg old town | ||
390 | Glockengießerwall 5, 5a, Ernst-Merck-Straße (previously An der Kunsthalle 1, 2, before that Glockengießerwall 1 a, before that Glockengießerwall 21) | the outer fronts of the old building of the Hamburger Kunsthalle, built in 1868 according to plans by Schirrmacher. Note: The extension from 1910/19 and the interior of the old building from 1868 were entered in the list of monuments on March 31, 1981 under the number 613. | December 19, 1952 | Hamburg old town | ||
391 | Adolphsplatz 1 | Entire complex of the stock exchange ; Construction of the new stock exchange in 1839/41 by Wimmel and Forsmann. 1859 Connection of the stock exchange arcades with the stock exchange through a roof with construction of a second stock exchange hall by builder Lindley. 1880/84 northern extension on the Alten Wall by the building deputation and the architects Hanssen and Meerwein. 1909/12 expansion of the second hall, extension on Große Johannisstrasse with an addition by building inspector Dr. Heritage. Reconstruction after the destruction of the Second World War by the architect Wellhausen. Note: The entire complex of the stock exchange was entered in the list of monuments on December 19, 1952 under the number 391. | December 19, 1952 | Hamburg old town | ||
399 | Reimerstwiete 17 | four-storey half-timbered store from the second half of the 18th century | December 19, 1952 | Hamburg old town | ||
400 | Reimerstwiete 18 | four-storey half-timbered store from the second half of the 18th century | December 19, 1952 | Hamburg old town | ||
406 | Reimerstwiete 19-21 | Half-timbered store from the second half of the 18th century | 04/01/1953 | Hamburg old town | ||
409 | At the Mühlen 60 | building | 06/03/1953 | 09/15/1971 | Hamburg old town | |
420 | Toll bridge | the Zollenbrücke over the Gröningerstraßenfleet in Hamburg as the oldest bridge in the Hamburg city area. Massive vault bridge with three passage openings in sandstone. Built in 1633 | 03/11/1954 | Hamburg old town | ||
450 | Long milling 1 (previously 7) | Group of animals at the Klöpperhaus in front of the first and third brick pillars of the facade on the Langen Mühren, sculptures by Professor Gaul | January 15, 1958 | Hamburg old town | ||
451 | Mönckebergstrasse 11 | Groups of figures by Georg Wrba at the entrance to the building | January 15, 1958 | Hamburg old town | ||
453 | Mönckebergstrasse, Barkhof | Mönckebergbrunnenanlage, architect Fritz Schumacher, sculptor Georg Wrba | 05/30/1958 | Hamburg old town | ||
454 | Barkhof 3 | Former public book hall, built in 1914 based on plans by Fritz Schumacher | 05/30/1958 | Hamburg old town | ||
514 | Spear location 10 | the foundation “Bischofsturm” from the 11th century with a showroom in the basement of the Speersort 10 office building including the associated underground building under the sidewalk in the Speersort 10 area | 04/21/1971 | Hamburg old town | ||
525 | Great Reichenstrasse 27 | the Kontorhaus so-called " Africa House " | December 07, 1972 | Hamburg old town | ||
530 | Heiligengeist Bridge | built in 1883/85 according to plans by chief engineer Franz Andreas Meyer. Named after the Heiligengeist Hospital that was once east of this bridge | 04/26/1973 | Hamburg Old Town / Neustadt | ||
548 | Deichstrasse 27 | former Bardowicker warehouse from around 1740 | 11/27/1973 | Hamburg old town | ||
549 | Deichstrasse 41 | four-storey house with a plastered facade facing the street and a brick facade facing the canal | 11/27/1973 | Hamburg old town | ||
550 | Georgsplatz 16, Rosenstrasse 3 | Niemitz pharmacy, late classical building, built around 1844 | 11/28/1973 | Hamburg old town | ||
554 | Deichstrasse 21 | four-story house from around 1844 of the so-called after - fire architecture with later changes | 08/11/1975 | Hamburg old town | ||
555 | Deichstrasse 23 | Residential house, characteristic plastered building from around 1844 of the so-called after-fire architecture with later modifications | 08/11/1975 | Hamburg old town | ||
556 | Deichstrasse 25 | Town house from 1659 with early baroque sandstone portal, exposed and restored in 1974, canal gable with half-timbering | 08/11/1975 | Hamburg old town | ||
557 | Deichstrasse 19 | House built in 1842 by G. Luis. Four-storey plastered building, facade with neo-Gothic and early Renaissance forms | 02/11/1976 | Hamburg old town | ||
567 | Ferdinandstrasse 65 | four-storey neo-Gothic gabled house, built in 1842 by the architect Theodor Bühlau | 06/09/1977 | Hamburg old town | ||
569 | Hermannstrasse 3, Alstertor 17 | Plastered building from the time after the great fire of 1842 | 08/16/1977 | Hamburg old town | ||
587 | Ferdinandstrasse 63 | late classical eaves house around 1850, architect Alexis de Chateauneuf | 10/30/1978 | Hamburg old town | ||
613 | Glockengießerwall 5, 5 a, Ernst-Merck-Straße (previously An der Kunsthalle 1, 2, before that Glockengießerwall 1 a, before that Glockengießerwall 21) | Extension of the Hamburger Kunsthalle from 1910/19 according to plans by Albert Erbe in collaboration with Alfred Lichtwark, which were revised several times by Fritz Schumacher, and the interior of the old building of the Hamburger Kunsthalle from 1868, the facade of which was already on December 19, 1952 under the number 390 was entered in the list of monuments | 03/31/1981 | Hamburg old town | ||
614 | Alstertor 2, Gerhart-Hauptmann-Platz 70, Raboisen 67 | Thalia Theater (Hamburg) | 03/31/1981 | Hamburg old town | ||
668 | Ferdinandstrasse 28, 30 | bourgeois residential building, built immediately after the great fire of 1842 | 12/17/1982 | Hamburg old town | ||
680 | Alter Wall 2, Rathausmarkt | former Reichsbank headquarters, built from 1914 to 1919 as well as surrounding the building Alter Wall 8, today as Bucerius Kunstforum used | 07.09.1983 | Hamburg old town | ||
684 | Burchardplatz 1, 2, Burchardstrasse 13, 15, Depenau 3 (previously 3 a, 3 b), Klingberg 3 (previously 3, 3 a), Meßberg 2, 5 (previously Fischertwiete 1, 2), Niedernstrasse 11 (previously 11, 11 d, 11 e), pumps 6, 8 | " Chilehaus ", part of the entire "Kontorhausviertel" complex | 09/27/1983 | Hamburg old town | ||
684 | Altstädter Straße 17, Altstädter Twiete 1, 3 | Part of the "Altstädter Hof", part of the entire "Kontorhausviertel" complex | 11/01/1983 | Hamburg old town | ||
684 | Meßberg 1, Willy-Brandt-Straße 12 (previously Ost-West-Straße 12), Pumpen 17 (previously 15 and 17) | " Meßberghof ", part of the entire "Kontorhausviertel" complex | 11/01/1983 | Hamburg old town | ||
684 | Burchardplatz 5, Burchardstraße 6–14, Altstädter Straße 2–10, Johanniswall 4, 6, Springeltwiete 1, 3 and 2, 4 | " Sprinkenhof ", part of the entire "Kontorhausviertel" complex | 11/29/1983 | Hamburg old town | ||
684 | Steinstrasse 13, 13 a, 15, Springeltwiete 9 | Part of the "Altstädter Hof", part of the entire "Kontorhausviertel" complex | 03/28/1984 | Hamburg old town | ||
684 | Depenau 1, Klingberg 1 | Built from 1906 to 1908 by Albert Erbe as a service building for the landlords and police station, part of the "Kontorhausviertel" ensemble | 02/10/1999 | Hamburg old town | ||
684 | Steinstrasse 10, Bugenhagenstrasse 7, 9 | Built from 1921 to 1924 as the main administration building of the Karstadt department store, since 1936 tax office, part of the "Kontorhausviertel" ensemble | 03/22/1999 | Hamburg old town | ||
684 | Steinstrasse 15 a, 17, 17 a, 19, 19 a, Mohlenhofstrasse 1, 3, 5, 7, Altstädter Strasse 11, 13, 15, 19, 21, 23, Altstädter Twiete 2, 4, Springeltwiete 5, 7 | Components of the "Altstädter Hof", settlement construction from the 1930s, large residential building with commercial space executed by Rudolf Klophaus from 1936 to 1937, part of the "Kontorhausviertel" ensemble | 06/01/1999 | Hamburg old town | ||
684 | Altstädter Strasse 1, 3, Springeltwiete 6, Steinstrasse 5, 7, Johanniswall 2 | "Bartholomay-Haus", housing development from the 1930s, office building built by Rudolf Klophaus for Rudolf Bartholomay in 1938, part of the "Kontorhausviertel" ensemble | 06/15/1999 | Hamburg old town | ||
684 | Schopenstehl 15, Kattrepel, Curienstraße 8 | "Miramar House" built by Max Bach from 1921 to 1922, part of the "Kontorhausviertel" ensemble | 08/24/1999 | Hamburg old town | ||
684 | Steinstrasse 23 | Kontorhaus from 1898, with an elaborate facade designed by Zauleck and Hormann in an expressionist style, part of the "Kontorhausviertel" ensemble | 08/26/1999 | Hamburg old town | ||
684 | Steinstrasse 27, Kattrepel, Burchardstrasse 24 | "Hubertus business house", high-rise corner building built from 1930 to 1931 by Max Bach and F. Wischer, part of the "Kontorhausviertel" ensemble | 08/26/1999 | Hamburg old town | ||
684 | Speersort 1, Kattrepel 14, Curienstraße 1, Buceriusstraße (previously Domstraße) | "Pressehaus", a business and office building built by Rudolf Klophaus in 1938 for the Hamburger Tageblatt , part of the "Kontorhausviertel" ensemble | 09/02/1999 | Hamburg old town | ||
684 | Burchardstrasse 16, 18, 18 a, 20, Mohlenhofstrasse 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, Steinstrasse 21 | Brick buildings erected by Rudolf Klophaus from 1935 to 1936, part of the "Kontorhausviertel" ensemble | 09/06/1999 | Hamburg old town | ||
684 | Burchardstrasse 19, 21 | Kontorhaus built between 1954 and 1955 by the architects Puls and Richter, part of the "Kontorhausviertel" ensemble | March 20, 2000 | Hamburg old town | ||
684 | Niedernstrasse 10 | Built between 1924 and 1926 by the Reichspost as a telephone building and post office, part of the "Kontorhausviertel" ensemble | March 20, 2000 | Hamburg old town | ||
684 | Steinstrasse 25, Burchardstrasse 22 | "Rodewaldthaus", from 1930 to 1931 based on plans by E. Neupert, office and commercial building, part of the "Kontorhausviertel" ensemble | May 25, 2000 | Hamburg old town | ||
684 | Kattrepel 2 | "Montanhof", 1924 to 1926 based on plans by Distel and Grubitz in an expressionist design language, part of the " Kontorhausviertel " ensemble | 01/24/2001 | Hamburg old town | ||
684 | Kattrepelsbrücke 1, Hopfensack 14, Niedernstrasse 125 | 1922 according to plans of the architects Heinrich Mandix and Hans Franck built office building "Hanseatenhof", part of the ensemble "Kontorhausviertel" | 03/15/2001 | Hamburg old town | ||
684 | Niedernstrasse 8, Burchardstrasse 17, Burchardplatz 3 | "Mohlenhof", Kontorhaus built in 1928 by Klophaus, Schoch and zu Putlitz, part of the "Kontorhausviertel" ensemble | 07/22/2003 | Hamburg old town | ||
684 | Burchardplatz, Altstädter Strasse, Johanniswall, north and northeast Johanniswall 4, Burchardstrasse, Pumpen, Meßberg, Willy-Brandt-Strasse, Klingberg, Depenau, Niedernstrasse | Streets, paths and squares as part of the Kontorhausviertel ensemble | 07/02/2012 | Hamburg old town | ||
752 | Cremon 33-36 | Group of 19th century storage buildings, including the sandstone portal of the house Cremon 34, which has been protected since June 17, 1940 (formerly monument list number 174) | March 26, 1985 | Hamburg old town | Street front Cremon Nikolaifleet storage facility | |
759 | Schopenstehl 22, Hopfensack 26 | Kontorhaus am Schopenstehl, storage building on Hopfensack | 06/14/1985 | Hamburg old town | Office building Storage | |
760 | Kleine Reichenstrasse 20, Schopenstehl 31 | Wilhelminian style residential and commercial building that Leo Sietas had built in 1885/86 according to plans by Carl Elvers | 06/14/1985 | Hamburg old town | ||
808 | Deichstrasse 32 | Five-storey classical plastered building, modernly modified on the ground floor. Built around 1850 | 08/05/1986 | Hamburg old town | ||
815 | Rödingsmarkt 9 | old Klöpperhaus, office building from 1902/04 with expansion in 1910/11 and conversions in 1916 and 1927 to become an official building | December 3, 1986 | Hamburg old town | ||
829 | Willy-Brandt-Straße 49 (previously Ost-West-Straße) | Asia-Haus, office building from 1900 with an extension from 1906 based on plans by George Radel | 03/10/1987 | Hamburg old town | ||
834 | Kleine Reichenstrasse 7 | Late classicist house (front building) from 1838 | 05/06/1987 | Hamburg old town | ||
890 | Lilienstraße 11 | Lilienhof, office building built in 1909 | December 19, 1988 | Hamburg old town | ||
904 | Rathausmarkt 17, 18, Kleine Johannisstrasse 4 | "Rathausmarkt-Hof" office building built in 1899 according to plans by the architects Hanssen and Meerwein | 07/10/1989 | Hamburg old town | ||
905 | Deichstrasse 42 | Gable facade of the merchant's house built in 1750/60 | 07/26/1989 | Hamburg old town | ||
938 | Stock exchange bridge 5, 7 | Cubature of the commercial building built in 1895 according to plans by the architect George Radel | 06/19/1990 | Hamburg old town | ||
947 | Grosse Bäckerstrasse 4 | Residential and commercial building built in 1899 according to plans by Walter Martens with a representative staircase | October 15, 1990 | Hamburg old town | ||
948 | Grosse Bäckerstrasse 10 | Semi-detached house with rear timber frame facade as one of the oldest buildings in the old town and as an example of a north German residential building from the early 18th century | October 15, 1990 | Hamburg old town | Street front Fleet side | |
988 | Neue Gröningerstraße 4, Zippelhaus 1–5 | 1. Building group and also 2. independent immovable monuments: Neue Gröningerstraße 4, Zippelhaus 1 and 2: So-called freight house , built in 1890/91 according to plans by the architect Heinrich Fitschen for R. and A. Wallfried, damage in the Second World War. Zippelhaus 3: Residential and commercial building Zippelhaus , built in 1890/91 to plans by Carl Elvers for FW Rademacher. Among other things, figure baths on the first floor: left Alois Senefelder (1796 inventor of lithography), right Johann Gutenberg (around 1445 inventor of letter printing), which refer to the business of the client (GewerbeAdress-Druckerei). Zippelhaus 4: So-called transport house, business and residential building for the Transport Actien Gesellschaft (formerly Heverke) built in 1894 according to plans by Carl Elvers. On the gable of the Zwerchhaus stands the figure of a carter or coachman in 18th century costume, holding a whip, accompanied by a dog. Zippelhaus 5: So-called Nobelshof , built in 1894/96 according to plans by the architects Martin Haller and Hermann Geißler, damage in the Second World War. |
02/25/1992 | Hamburg old town |
Freight house Zippelhaus Transport house |
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1004 | At the Mühren 66 (previously 66, 67), 69, 69 a, Katharinenfleet (previously Katharinentwiete) | Complete system, consisting of the brick canal store at Katharinenfleet and the courtyard wing of Bei den Mühren 69 a in its current size together with the small eastern courtyard area and the two front houses at Bei den Mühren 66 and 69, plus the brick canal store at Katharinenfleet and the courtyard wing of Bei den Mühren 69 a in its historical extent together with its smaller eastern courtyard area and the front house at Bei den Mühren 69 as a smaller, independent complex, and also the rear buildings at Bei den Mühren 69 a, Katharinenfleet, namely the brick canal storage facility and the adjoining courtyard wing in its historical extent as immovable architectural monuments. The mapping with the boundaries of the two complexes and architectural monuments is stored in the list of monuments. | December 21, 1992 | Hamburg old town |
Front houses Fleet storage |
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1064 | Zippelhaus 6 | Erected in 1876 according to plans by HC Callenberg | 09/27/1995 | Hamburg old town | ||
1075 | Deichtorstrasse 1, 2, Altländer Strasse, Deichtorplatz, Oberbaumbrücke | Deichtorhallen as independent monuments and together as a group of buildings and their surroundings. The mapping of the monuments or groups of buildings with their surroundings is stored in the list of monuments. | 03/19/1996 | Hamburg old town | ||
1178 | Rödingsmarkt 19 | Typical Hamburg office building, built in 1907/08 by the architects Frejtag & Wurzbach and Elingius for the Flügger company | 05/19/1998 | Hamburg old town | ||
1271 | Bugenhagenstrasse 5 | “Bugenhagenhaus”, office building built in 1913/14 according to plans by the architect Carl Gustav Bensel | December 21, 2000 | Hamburg old town | ||
1290 | Domstrasse, Schmiedestrasse, Speersort | Part of the archaeological site 35 in Hamburg's old town, underground remains of the wall and moat system of the Hammaburg. Note: The rest of the archaeological site 35 was entered in the list of monuments on September 24, 2007 under this number. | 05/10/2001 | Hamburg old town | ||
1290 | Bergstrasse, At the Petrikirche, Kreuslerstrasse, Speersort , Schmiedestrasse, Domstrasse, Buceriusstrasse, Curienstrasse, Alter Fischmarkt, Schopenstehl, Große Reichenstrasse, Kleine Reichenstrasse | archaeological site 35 in Hamburg's old town in the vicinity of the so-called Domplatz. Note: A part of the site 35 was already registered on May 10, 2001 under this number in the list of monuments. The entries in the list of monuments of the main church St. Petri under the number 52 from February 27, 1926 as well as the "Bishop's Tower" under the number 514 from April 21, 1971 remain. | 09/24/2007 | Hamburg old town | ||
1300 | Domstrasse 9, Alter Fischmarkt 9 | Office building completed in 1957 according to plans by the architect Alfred Bliemeister | 08/14/2001 | Hamburg old town | ||
1304 | Jungfernstieg 1, plan | "Victoria-Haus", office building built in 1957/58 according to plans by Georg Wellhausen | 10/02/2001 | Hamburg old town | ||
1355 | Steckelhörn 12, Katharinenfleet | “Gotenhof”, an office complex built between 1929 and 1930 according to plans by the architect Carl Stuhlmann | 10/23/2002 | Hamburg old town | ||
1643 | Hop market 28, 32, 33, Kleiner Burstah 1, Großer Burstah 19–31, Hahntrapp 2–6 | archaeological sites 4 and 145 in Hamburg's old town, hop market and the surrounding area | 02/05/2008 | Hamburg old town | ||
1664 | Ballindamm 36 | the facade of the building erected around 1845 as part of the Inner Alster ensemble. Note: The ensemble parts Neuer Jungfernstieg 15, 16, Große Theaterstraße 1 a were published on June 18, 2008, Ballindamm 13, Ferdinandstraße 32 as an individual monument and at the same time as an ensemble part on May 5, 2010, Neuer Jungfernstieg 17 a as a single monument and at the same time Part of the Inner Alster Ensemble entered the list of monuments on December 13, 2011 under the same number. |
March 31, 2009 | Hamburg old town | ||
1664 | Ballindamm 13, Ferdinandstrasse 32 | 1902 to 1903 according to plans by the architects Rambatz & Jolasse and Albert Erbe, the office building was built as a single monument and at the same time part of the Inner Alster ensemble. Note: The ensemble parts Neuer Jungfernstieg 15, 16, Große Theaterstrasse 1 a were added on June 18, 2008, Neuer Jungfernstieg 17 a as a single monument and at the same time part of the Inner Alster ensemble on December 13, 2011, the facade of Ballindamm 36 on March 31 2009 registered under the same number in the list of monuments. |
05/05/2010 | Hamburg old town | ||
1665 | Neue Burg, Willy-Brandt-Strasse | archaeological site 147 in Hamburg's old town | 06/18/2008 | Hamburg old town | ||
1668 | Katharinenkirchhof, Neue Gröningerstrasse, Grimm | archaeological site 47 in Hamburg's old town | 08/05/2008 | Hamburg old town | ||
1669 | Jakobikirchhof 22, Steinstrasse 18 | archaeological site 65 in Hamburg's old town | 08/05/2008 | Hamburg old town | ||
1681 | Big burstah 40, 42 | archaeological site 151 in Hamburg's old town | 04/11/2008 | Hamburg old town | ||
1706 | Mattentwiete 8, by the new Krahn | Office building built between 1954 and 1955 according to plans by the architect Hans Beggerow, both as a single monument and as part of the Mattentwiete 8 ensemble, at the New Krahn 2 | 03/10/2009 | Hamburg old town | ||
1719 | Willy-Brandt-Strasse, Brandstwiete, Zippelhaus, Neue Gröningerstrasse | Floor monument of the old town quarter between the streets of Willy-Brandt-Straße, Brandstwiete, Zippelhaus, Neue Gröningerstraße as mapped in the list of monuments. Note: The entries of the building at Willy-Brandt-Strasse 47 under number 328 from June 12, 1944, the Kontorhaus Willy-Brandt-Strasse 49 under number 829 from March 10, 1987, the ensemble Neue Gröningerstrasse 4, Zippelhaus 1-5 , at the same time independent architectural monuments, under the number 988 from February 25, 1992 as well as the building Zippelhaus 6 under the number 1064 from September 27, 1995 remain unaffected by the entry of the ground monument. | 06/22/2009 | Hamburg old town | ||
1779 | Big burstah 36, 38 | Burstahhof, business and office building built between 1887 and 1888 according to plans by the architects Bahre & Querfeld | 08/18/2009 | Hamburg old town | ||
1784 | Mönckebergstraße 21, at the Petrikirche 1 | 1910-1911 built by architect Henry Grell business and office building, according to the builder Hulbe house called | 09/10/2009 | Hamburg old town | ||
1795 | Adolphsplatz, inner courtyard and town hall market | Floor monument in Hamburg's old town | December 8, 2009 | Hamburg old town | ||
1837 | Willy-Brandt-Strasse 59, 61 | Ensemble consisting of the office building at Willy-Brandt-Straße 61, the connecting building, the high-rise Willy-Brandt-Straße 59, the globe fountain, the quay wall, the passageways and the square with its design structures | 07/11/2011 | Hamburg old town | ||
1862 | Schopenstehl, Old Fish Market, Kleine Reichenstrasse, Hopfensack, Niedernstrasse, Kattrepelsbrücke, Depenau | Ground monument of the Hamburg old town core area between the streets of Schopenstehl, Niedernstraße, Depenau, Hopfensack, Kleine Reichenstraße and the old fish market as mapped in the list of monuments. Note: The entries of the buildings Schopenstehl 32, 33 under the number 229 from February 16, 1942, Kleine Reichenstrasse 20, Schopenstehl 31 under the number 760 from June 14, 1985, Schopenstehl 22, Hopfensack 26 under the number 759 from June 14, 1985 as well as Kattrepelsbrücke 1, Hopfensack 14, Niedernstrasse 125 under the number 684 of March 15, 2001 remain unaffected by the entry of the ground monument |
March 31, 2011 | Hamburg old town | ||
1866 | Rödingsmarkt 25, east of Steintwiete 11 | The ensemble created in 1937 according to plans by the architects Robert Struhs and Bernhard Siebert, consisting of the front building with courtyard and the rear courtyard development similar to that of a storehouse | 04/15/2011 | Hamburg old town | Rödingsmarkt 19 east of Steintwiete 11 | |
1871 | Brandstwiete 19, Willy-Brandt-Straße 23, 25, Dovenfleet 5 | Administrative buildings built according to plans by the architects 'office Kallmorgen & Partner -IBM high-rise 1965–1967 and Spiegel high-rise 1967-1969-, the pavilion buildings including the plot design as part of the ensemble, consisting of the administrative buildings built according to the plans of the architects' office Kallmorgen & Partner -IBM- High-rise 1965–1967 and Spiegel high-rise 1967-1969-, the pavilion buildings including the site design and the canteen furnishings of the Spiegel high-rise. Note: The canteen equipment of the Spiegel high-rise building as part of the ensemble was already entered in the list of monuments on June 10, 2011 under the same number. |
03/14/2012 | Hamburg old town | ||
16 | Horner way |
Trinity Church in Hamm. Note: The cemetery surrounding the Trinity Church in Hamm was entered in the list of monuments on March 22, 1923 under number 26. |
02/07/1922 | 04/01/1953 | Hamm | |
26th | Horner way |
Kirchhof / Friedhof der Dreifaltigkeitskirche in Hamm as surroundings. Note: The old church, which was destroyed in the war in 1943, was deleted from the list of monuments, former list number 16 from February 7, 1922. New building in deliberately modern forms from 1956 to 1957. The Trinity Church ensemble in Hamm with the church built from 1956 to 1957 and the associated one The cemetery and the grave of the Sieveking family were registered under the monument list number 1352 on October 16, 2002. |
March 22, 1923 | Hamm | ||
419 | Caspar-Voght-Strasse 54, Quellenweg 18 | Wall painting " Orpheus with the animals " by Anita Rée in the gym of the former high school for girls, now a ballet school. Note: The entry for the mural was transferred to number 917 for reasons of clarity on December 12, 1989, and the painting has also been part of the overall complex since then. |
07/30/1954 | Hamm | ||
700 | Chapeaurougeweg 23-29 | Part of the ensemble Chapeaurougeweg 23–37, complex of housing developments from the 1920s | December 21, 1983 | Hamm | ||
917 | Caspar-Voght-Strasse 54, Quellenweg 18 | Entire facility, in particular consisting of the three-wing school building built in 1929/30 according to designs by Fritz Schumacher with its plastic jewelry and other decorative elements including the drinking fountain, the mural “Orpheus with the animals”, which was registered as an independent cultural monument on July 30, 1954 and has since been a listed building “By Anita Rée as well as the originally preserved enclosure and the courtyard area. Note: The mural registered since July 30, 1954 under number 419 has been transferred to this entry under number 917 for reasons of clarity. |
12/12/1989 | Hamm | ||
1352 | Horner way | Ensemble Dreifaltigkeitskirche Hamm , consisting of the church built according to plans by the architect Reinhard Riemerschmid from 1956 to 1957 and the associated cemetery as well as the tomb of the Sieveking family . Note: The entry of the cemetery under monument list number 26 from March 24, 1923 remains. |
10/16/2002 | Hamm | ||
1356 | Wichernsweg behind number 16, Droopweg behind number 33 | Tubular bunker built between 1940 and 1941 | 10/23/2002 | Hamm | ||
1573 | Horner Weg 18, 20, 22 | Between 1923 and 1924 residential buildings built as an ensemble according to plans by the architect Fritz Höger | 02/26/2007 | Hamm | ||
1646 | Wendenstrasse 493 | Former paper mill and administration building built between 1913 and 1915 according to plans by the architect Heinrich Schöttler | 03/04/2008 | Hamm | ||
1731 | Griesstrasse 101, Marienthaler Strasse 172 | Former primary school Marienthaler Straße, now School Griesstraße, school building with enclosure, built between 1929 and 1930 according to plans by the building construction department under the direction of Fritz Schumacher | 08/04/2009 | Hamm | ||
1732 | Osterbrook 15, 17, 19 | Former primary school in Hamm-Marsch, now all-day school in Osterbrook, school building with the schoolyard and the enclosure, built from 1929 to 1931 according to plans by Fritz Schumacher | 08/04/2009 | Hamm | ||
1775 | Ebelingplatz 9 | Former Hammer Weg School, now the G 9 State Trade School, school building, built between 1905 and 1906 according to plans by Albert Erbe | 08/04/2009 | Hamm | ||
1865 | At Vogelstange 1 a, Caspar-Voght-Straße, Fahrenkamp, Hammer Hof, Hammer Steindamm 131, Sievekingsallee | Ensemble Hammer Park , from 1914 a public park based on a design by Otto Linne , including a sports stadium and grandstands with some elements of the previous facilities of the 18th and 19th centuries; repaired after war damage while largely maintaining the original plan | 04/07/2011 | Hamm | ||
107 | City dike 10 | Building, partly also called Stadteich 9, former merchant house of Johann Christian Jauch senior , Jauchsche's male foundation since 1891, destroyed in 1943 | 03/01/1933 | September 18, 1947 | Hammerbrook | |
496 | Banksstrasse, Klostertor | Bronze inscription plaque in memory of the flood disaster in July 1774 on the northern abutment of the Oberhafenbrücke | 09/04/1961 | Hammerbrook | ||
600 | Stadtdeich, near Banksstrasse | Complete system Hammerbrook lock, consisting of 1) the lock basin east of the street Stadtdeich with the surrounding pool walls and the green area 2) the revolving gate including all movable and mechanical components as well as the cross bridge 3) the masonry in the area of the revolving gate and the two passageways 4) the Part of the lock canal (outer harbor) above the revolving gate to the Erste Banksbrücke | 10/31/1979 | Hammerbrook | ||
1050 | Wendenstrasse 130 | Entire facility, consisting of the immovable monuments boiler house with chimney, manufacturing and storage building as well as the open spaces and the access with the historical pavement. The mapping with the boundaries of the entire facility is stored in the list of monuments. | December 21, 1994 | Hammerbrook | ||
1054 | Norderstrasse 46 | Four-storey commercial and residential building with an extended mansard roof, built in 1911 according to plans by the architect F. Steinike | 03/27/1995 | Hammerbrook | ||
1107 | Banksstrasse, Lippeltstrasse, Amsinckstrasse, An der Brandshofer Schleuse, Stadtdeich | Großmarkthalle , built in 1958/62 as the work of the architect Hermkes and the engineer Finsterwald | December 3, 1996 | Hammerbrook | ||
1215 | Münzweg 8, Münzplatz 11, Repsoldstraße 45, Rosenallee 3 | “Münzburg” ensemble, multi-storey buildings built between 1880 and 1886 around a common courtyard | 05/05/1999 | Hammerbrook | ||
1220 | Heidenkampsweg 32 | Commercial building from 1928, built according to plans by Fritz Höger | 05/26/1999 | Hammerbrook | ||
1227 | Norderstrasse 71, Münzstrasse 10, 11, Münzplatz 1 | Ensemble of three multi-storey houses built from 1882 with neo-renaissance facades and in a mixed brick and plaster construction. | 07/21/1999 | Hammerbrook | ||
1246 | Chicken Post 1, Münzstrasse 1, 2 | Post building built in 1902/06 in the form of a medieval brick building, changed in 1923/27 and increased in Gothic expressionist forms, today: Central Library of the HÖB | 05/12/2000 | Hammerbrook | ||
1729 | Wendenstrasse 164, 166 | Former primary school in Wendenstrasse, now the State Commercial School H 9, school building, built from 1929 to 1930 according to plans by Fritz Schumacher | 08/04/2009 | Hammerbrook | ||
1835 | Anton-Rée-Weg 50, Bullerdeich 12, 14 | Ensemble, consisting of the former power station on the Bille with administration building, machine and boiler house (1899–1901), first converter factory, later metering mechanism (1915), second converter factory (1929–1930) with expansion (1938) and coal shed | 03/04/2011 | Hammerbrook | ||
1909 | Hammerbrookstrasse 93 | A rental factory built in 1906 based on plans by Albert Lindhorst | 07/02/2012 | Hammerbrook | ||
59 | Horner Landstrasse 246 | building | 09/17/1928 | September 18, 1947 | horn | |
66 | Bauerberg 25 | the copper beech standing on the property, which is to be regarded as a particularly characteristic structure of the local nature | 10/22/1928 | 02/10/2010 | horn | |
186 | At the rough house | the main building of the Rauhe Haus | 06/17/1940 | September 18, 1947 | horn | |
1192 | At the Martinskirche, Pagenfelder Strasse | Evangelical Lutheran Martinskirche | 08/24/1998 | horn | ||
1733 | At Lease 15, 17, At Hirtenkaten 1 | Schule beim Lachthof, a school building with a fence, built between 1929 and 1931 according to plans by the building construction department under the direction of Fritz Schumacher | 08/04/2009 | horn | ||
1734 | Rhiemsweg 6 | Former Rhiemsweg school, now Rhiemsweg location of the Horn district school, school building with enclosure, built between 1911 and 1912 according to plans by Albert Erbe, also part of the Rhiemsweg 6 ensemble, school complex with school building, enclosure and mural in the gym | 08/04/2009 | horn | ||
719 | At the Hafenbahn 1–4, Harburger Chaussee 25–55, Harburger Chaussee 57–89 and Harburger Chaussee 91–119, 119 a – d | Group of residential buildings from the 1920s | 07/10/1984 | Little Grasbrook | ||
1200 | Dessauer Strasse, Dessauer Ufer, Shed G | 1903 built warehouse at the port of Saale, temporarily subcamp of the Neuengamme concentration camp | 09/29/1998 | Little Grasbrook | ||
1335 | Australiastraße 12, Australiastraße shed 50 a + b, 51 a + b, 52 a + b | Ensemble "50er route", consisting of the quay sheds 50a + b, 51 a + b, 52 a + b with their head buildings, the Bremer and Australiakai with equipment, the streets with pavement, the civil servants' house and the courtyard, as in the list of monuments mapped | 03/19/2002 | Little Grasbrook | ||
8th | Speckstrasse 60 | the birthplace of the composer Johannes Brahms | 09.09.1921 | September 18, 1947 | Neustadt | |
31 | Dammtordamm, Gustav Mahler Park green space | Schiller memorial along with the four base figures (drama, poetry, history, philosophy), executed by the Hamburg sculptor Julius Lippelt and his pupil Carl Boerner, donated by the "Schiller Association" on the occasion of Schiller's 100th birthday on November 10, 1859 , unveiled on May 10, 1866 on the square in front of the Kunsthalle am Ferdinandstor, moved in 1958 to the green area between Dammtordamm / Esplanade / Neuer Jungfernstieg / Eisenbahndamm (now: Gustav-MahlerPark) | 05/10/1923 | Neustadt | ||
33 | Millerntordamm 2 | former guard building | 05/10/1923 | Neustadt | ||
36 | Admiralitätstrasse 56 | the service building at Admiralitätstrasse 56 (former town hall) | January 16, 1924 | 05/02/1924 | Neustadt | |
38 | Cemetery in front of the dam gate | the mausoleum of the consul Daniel Schütte in the German Reformed cemetery in front of the Dammtor | January 16, 1924 | 05/02/1924 | Neustadt | |
46 | Poststrasse 9, 11 | Alte Post , built by Alexis de Chateauneuf in 1845/47 | 05/02/1924 | Neustadt | ||
51 | English plank 1, 1a, 1b, 9; Krayenkamp 4a, 4b, 4c, 8 | the main church St. Michaelis , the original construction from 1648 to 1673 by Christoph Corbinus and Peter Marquard was destroyed in 1750. New construction by Sonnin and Prey as a cross-shaped central church, 1751 to 1762. After the fire of 1906, it was rebuilt in its old form from 1907 to 1912 using foul water. And their surroundings to the extent that can be seen from the site plan attached to the list of monuments (in addition to the church building, among other things, the open spaces and pastorate / community house buildings by Gerhard Langmaack 1955 to 1957) | 02/27/1926 | Neustadt | ||
58 | Boehmkenstrasse 4 | building | 02/27/1926 | September 18, 1947 | Neustadt | |
64 | New Wall 86 | Goertz Palace . The former Goertzsche Palais belonging to the town hall. Old town house, built by Johann Nicolaus Kuhn in 1710. The original brick shell was plastered by Tilzig in 1776. The interior was completely changed by renovations in 1814, 1887 to 1891 and by the reconstruction after the destruction of the Second World War | 10/22/1928 | Neustadt | ||
64 | Stadthausbrücke 4, 8, 10, Neuer Wall 88, Bleichenbrücke 17 a, 17 b | 1888 to 1921 in several construction phases according to plans by Carl Johann Christian Zimmermann, Albert Erbe and Fritz Schumacher built " Stadthaus ", which was badly damaged in the Second World War and rebuilt in the post-war period and partly slightly changed as part of the ensemble Stadthausbrücke 4, 8, 10, Neuer Wall 86, 88, Bleichenbrücke 17 a, 17 b. Note: The Goertz-Palais, Neuer Wall 86, has been entered in the list of monuments under this number since October 22, 1928. | 05/26/2009 | Neustadt | ||
68 | Michaelisstrasse | Small St. Michaelis Church (Kleiner Michel, Sankt Ansgar), first built around 1600 as a cemetery chapel, demolished in 1747, rebuilt as an emergency church in 1757, Catholic since 1811, complete destruction in 1943/45, new building in neoclassical style in 1953/55 | 11/28/1928 | September 18, 1947 | Neustadt | |
105 | Holstenwall 24 | the “Ilsabeen cup” in the Museum of Hamburg History, inventory number 1949/1 | 03/01/1933 | Neustadt | ||
106 | Holstenwall 24 | the “Störtebeker Cup” in the Museum of Hamburg History, inventory number 1946/71 | 03/01/1933 | Neustadt | ||
108 | Krayenkamp 10, 10 a-n, 11 | Krameramtswohnungen , the last closed courtyard development with half-timbered houses from the 17th century in Hamburg, built in 1670 | 03/01/1933 | Neustadt | ||
110 | Kohlhöfen 15 | the skylight hall with the wall paintings of the painting school von Beckerath in the building of the Volksbibliothek Kohlhöfen | 05/17/1933 | 06/30/1937 | Neustadt | |
113 | Mühlenstraße 30 (today Gerstäckerstraße) | Mühlenstraße 30, parcel 575 (merchant's house from 1770 with shop fittings) | 16/30/1937 | September 18, 1947 | Neustadt | |
115 | Holstenwall | Repsold monument in the grounds near the Museum of Hamburg History. Bronze bust on a granite base with bronze plaques. Designed by A. de Chateauneuf, bust by SO Runge. Erected in 1832/33 | 06/30/1937 | Neustadt | ||
137 | Vorsetzen 1, corner of Stubbenhuk 22 | Half-timbered house group | 06/02/1939 | September 18, 1947 | Neustadt | |
195 | Zeughausmarkt 22 | The English Church at the Zeughausmarkt. Plastered building in classical forms, built by Ole Jörgen Schmidt in 1836/38 | 06/04/1941 | Neustadt | ||
224 | Schaartor 15 | Seafarer's retirement home and captain's widow's pen from the Casse of Pieces of Eighth e. V., Schaarthor 15 | 02/16/1942 | September 18, 1947 | Neustadt | |
225 | Peterstrasse 39, 39 a – c (previously 37–40) | Beyling-Stift, built in 1751 by Wilhelm Gottfried Oelckers as a residential house, in 1760/70 construction of the half-timbered building on the courtyard, acquired by Johann Beyling in 1824, donated for apartments for the elderly in 1899, repaired in 1968/69 | 02/16/1942 | Neustadt | ||
226 | Michaelisstrasse 32 | building | 02/16/1942 | September 18, 1947 | Neustadt | |
238 | Düsternstrasse 8 | Building 43 | 02/16/1942 | September 18, 1947 | Neustadt | |
239 | Forward 2, 3 | building | 02/16/1942 | September 18, 1947 | Neustadt | |
240 | Forward 4 | Gabled house | 02/16/1942 | September 18, 1947 | Neustadt | |
241 | Düsternstrasse 53 | the equestrian statue on the building at Düsternstrasse 53 | 02/16/1942 | September 18, 1947 | Neustadt | |
292 | Brauerknechtsgraben 9 | building | 03/12/1943 | September 18, 1947 | Neustadt | |
293 | Brauerknechtsgraben 11 | Building (Speicher Mercurius) | 03/12/1943 | September 18, 1947 | Neustadt | |
296 | Bleaching Bridge | two cast-iron candelabras from 1856 | 03/12/1943 | Neustadt | ||
317 | Alster arcades | the cast iron grilles between the pillars. Note: The buildings of the Alsterarkaden were entered in the list of monuments on September 18, 1947 under the numbers 339 to 346. | 06/12/1944 | Neustadt | ||
323 | Esplanade 37 | three-storey eaves house with mezzanine and pitched roof with a small roof core. Three-axis plaster facade, built in 1827/30 according to plans by Carl Wimmel | 06/12/1944 | Neustadt | ||
324 | Esplanade 38–40 | Building (demolished) | 06/12/1944 | 05/30/1958 | Neustadt | |
325 | Esplanade 41 | Building (demolished) | 06/12/1944 | 08/20/1963 | Neustadt | |
326 | Esplanade 42 | Building (demolished) | 06/12/1944 | 08/20/1963 | Neustadt | |
327 | Esplanade 43 | Building (demolished) | 06/12/1944 | 08/20/1963 | Neustadt | |
332 | New Jungfernstieg 19 | Amsinck Palace . 1831/33 residential and commercial building built by Franz Gustav Forsmann in the classical style for the Hamburg merchant Gottlieb Jenisch; Inhabited by Gustav Amsinck after 1900 and therefore still named after him today. Restored in 1967/70 | 06/12/1944 | Neustadt | ||
339 | Jungfernstieg 7 (previously Alsterarkaden 7) | Building. Note: The cast iron grating between the pillars was entered in the list of monuments on June 12, 1944 under number 317, the other buildings in the Alsterarkaden under numbers 340 to 346 also on September 18, 1947. | September 18, 1947 | Neustadt | ||
340 | Alster Arcades 9 | Building. Note: The cast iron grating between the pillars was entered in the list of monuments on June 12, 1944 under number 317, the other buildings in the Alsterarkaden under numbers 339, 341 to 346 also on September 18, 1947. | September 18, 1947 | Neustadt | ||
341 | Alsterarkaden 10 | Building. Note: The cast iron grating between the pillars was already entered in the list of monuments on June 12, 1944 under number 317, the other buildings in the Alsterarkaden under numbers 339, 340, 342 to 346 also on September 18, 1947. | September 18, 1947 | Neustadt | ||
342 | Alster Arcades 11 | Building. Note: The cast iron grating between the pillars was entered in the list of monuments on June 12, 1944 under number 317, the other buildings in the arcades under numbers 339 to 341 and 343 to 346 also on September 18, 1947. | September 18, 1947 | Neustadt | ||
343 | Alsterarkaden 11 a (previously 11 a and b) | Building. Note: The cast iron grating between the pillars was entered in the list of monuments on June 12, 1944 under number 317, the other buildings in the arcades under numbers 339 to 342 and 344 to 346 also on September 18, 1947. | September 18, 1947 | Neustadt | ||
344 | Alster Arcades 12 | Building. Note: The cast iron grating between the pillars was entered in the list of monuments on June 12, 1944 under number 317, the other buildings in the arcades under numbers 339 to 343, 345 and 346 also on September 18, 1947. | September 18, 1947 | Neustadt | ||
345 | Alster Arcades 13 | Building. Note: The cast iron grating between the pillars was entered in the list of monuments on June 12, 1944 under number 317, the other buildings in the arcades under numbers 339 to 344 and 346 also on September 18, 1947. | September 18, 1947 | Neustadt | ||
346 | Alsterarkaden, Schleusenbrücke 10 (previously Alsterarkaden 14–16) | the facade and the staircase of the “Fahning-Haus” building. Note: The cast iron grating between the pillars was entered in the list of monuments on June 12, 1944 under number 317, the other buildings in the arcades under numbers 339 to 345 also on September 18, 1947. | September 18, 1947 | Neustadt | ||
347 | Goose market | Lessing monument , bronze monument based on a design by Friedrich Schaper, erected in 1881 | September 18, 1947 | Neustadt | ||
404 | Bäckerbreitergang 49–58, Dragoon stall 9–10 | Bäckerbreitergang building, half-timbered eaves houses with patterned brick frames and two projecting floors from the second half of the 18th and the beginning of the 19th century. Dragoon stable building, with simple brick fronts from the beginning of the 19th century | 04/01/1953 | Neustadt | ||
435 | Dragoon stable 11-13 | Three-storey building in half-timbered construction, solid brick masonry on the street side, gable roof attached to the eaves | 04/17/1956 | Neustadt | ||
461 | Helgoländer Allee, green areas | Bismarck monument , erected in 1905 based on designs by Schaudt (architect) and Lederer (sculptor) | 03/17/1960 | Neustadt | ||
462 | Ellerntorsbrücke | Ellerntorsbrücke over the Bleichenfleet with three round arches of equal size made of bricks, the front sides of the arches made of ashlar, built in 1668 after the demolition of the old Millerntor (also called Ellerntor). In 1772 an earth dam was built under the three arches as flood protection. From 1786 to 1885 there was a wooden sluice under the bridge for the now navigable canal. The bridge was repaired in 1949 after war damage. Renewed fundamental renovation in 1991/93, opening all three arches to the water | 03/17/1960 | Neustadt | ||
519 | Dammtordamm 2 | Former police station | 06/05/1972 | Neustadt | ||
559 | Holstenwall 24 | the Museum of Hamburg History, including the documents of Hamburg's architectural and art history built into the outside and inside, and the exhibits belonging to the museum on the surrounding parcel number 1145 | 02/23/1976 | Neustadt | ||
568 | Gänsemarkt 36, Valentinskamp, Neue ABC-Straße 11, 13 | Tax authority building | 06/22/1977 | Neustadt | ||
574 | Colonnades | Complete system, consisting of the spatial area of the street “Colonnaden” from the confluence with the street “ Esplanade ” in the north to the confluence with the street “ Neuer Jungfernstieg ” in the south including the intersection areas “Fehlandtstraße”, “Große Theaterstraße” and “Büschstraße” "Lying buildings together with their accessories, their property areas, the associated street areas and the items and material parts that represent a picture together with them, and as the surroundings of the overall system the parcels 1034, 5, 3, 855, 856, 857, 1656, 899, 995, 1073, 1074, 1053 and 1054 with their buildings. The mapping with the boundaries of the entire facility and the surrounding area is stored in the list of monuments. | 04/01/1978 | Neustadt | ||
578 | Zeughausmarkt 33 | Buildings as part of the building group Zeughausmarkt 33 and 34 (formerly other parts of Zeughausmarkt 39–44, today Holstenwall 22, and Zeughausmarkt 35–38 were demolished and deleted from the list of monuments) | 08/16/1978 | Neustadt | ||
579 | Zeughausmarkt 34 | Buildings as part of the building group Zeughausmarkt 33 and 34 (formerly other parts of Zeughausmarkt 39–44, today Holstenwall 22, and Zeughausmarkt 35–38 were demolished and deleted from the list of monuments) | 08/16/1978 | Neustadt | ||
580 | Zeughausmarkt 35–37 | Building as part of the building group Zeughausmarkt 39–44 (since 1988 new building at Holstenwall 22) and Zeughausmarkt 33–38 (deleted from the list of monuments on March 3, 1992 due to demolition and subsequent rebuilding) | 08/16/1978 | 03/03/1992 | Neustadt | |
581 | Zeughausmarkt 39 (No. 39–44 today Holstenwall 22) | Building as part of the building group Zeughausmarkt 39–44 (since 1988 new building at Holstenwall 22) and Zeughausmarkt 33–38 (deleted from the list of monuments on March 3, 1992 due to demolition and subsequent rebuilding) | 08/16/1978 | 03/03/1992 | Neustadt | |
582 | Zeughausmarkt 42 (No. 39–44 today Holstenwall 22) | Building as part of the building group Zeughausmarkt 39–44 (since 1988 new building at Holstenwall 22) and Zeughausmarkt 33–38 (deleted from the list of monuments on March 3, 1992 due to demolition and subsequent rebuilding) | 08/16/1978 | 03/03/1992 | Neustadt | |
583 | Zeughausmarkt 43 (No. 39–44 today Holstenwall 22) | Building as part of the building group Zeughausmarkt 39–44 (since 1988 new building at Holstenwall 22) and Zeughausmarkt 33–38 (deleted from the list of monuments on March 3, 1992 due to demolition and subsequent rebuilding) | 08/16/1978 | 03/03/1992 | Neustadt | |
584 | Zeughausmarkt 44 (No. 39–44 today Holstenwall 22) | Building as part of the building group Zeughausmarkt 39–44 (since 1988 new building at Holstenwall 22) and Zeughausmarkt 33–38 (deleted from the list of monuments on March 3, 1992 due to demolition and subsequent rebuilding) | 08/16/1978 | 03/03/1992 | Neustadt | |
589 | Zeughausmarkt 40 (No. 39–44 today Holstenwall 22) | Building as part of the building group Zeughausmarkt 39–44 (since 1988 new building at Holstenwall 22) and Zeughausmarkt 33–38 (deleted from the list of monuments on March 3, 1992 due to demolition and subsequent rebuilding) | 11/27/1978 | 03/03/1992 | Neustadt | |
615 | Dammtorstrasse 28 | Hamburg State Opera, auditorium | 03/31/1981 | Neustadt | ||
616 | Dammtorwall 46, Gorch-Fock-Wall 21, Johannes-Brahms-Platz, formerly Karl-Muck-Platz | Music hall, built between 1904 and 1908 | 03/31/1981 | Neustadt | ||
639 | Zeughausmarkt 32 | Former foundation school from 1815 , founded as an Israelite Free School, now Anna-Siemsen-Schule | 01/11/1982 | Neustadt | ||
640 | Großneumarkt 54, 55, 56, 57 | Hertz Joseph Levy pen | 01/11/1982 | Neustadt | ||
645 | Thielbek 12-14 | Half-timbered house from approx. 1780, ground floor modernized in the 19th century with cast iron columns with Corinthian capitals | 02/10/1982 | Neustadt | ||
648 | Zeughausmarkt 38 | Building as part of the building group Zeughausmarkt 39–44 (since 1988 new building at Holstenwall 22) and Zeughausmarkt 33–38 (deleted from the list of monuments on March 3, 1992 due to demolition and subsequent rebuilding) | 02/16/1982 | 03/03/1992 | Neustadt | |
669 | New Jungfernstieg , corner of Fehlandtstrasse | Sculpture by the artist Francisco Zúñiga on the forecourt of the Übersee-Club and the Berenbergbank | 12/17/1982 | Neustadt | ||
681 | Stubbenhuk 10, Hullstrasse | "Stubbenhuk" office building, built in 1913/25 | 07.09.1983 | Neustadt | ||
685 | Grain carrier gear 8–18 | Housing development in the 1920s | 09/27/1983 | Neustadt | ||
706 | Jungfernstieg 50 | Apartment building, built from 1878 to 1879 by the architect JMF Grotjan for B. Engel based on high renaissance palaces, so-called neo-renaissance of dogmatic historicism, 1968 facade modernization (see also Agentur des Rauhe Haus ) | 03/20/1984 | Neustadt | ||
711 | Großneumarkt 37 | Building and the historical facility of the "Pelikan Pharmacy" located therein | 05/23/1984 | Neustadt | ||
801 | Michaelisstrasse 18 | Apartment building from 1868 of the so-called "Hannoversche Bauschule" | 05/06/1986 | Neustadt | ||
816 | Herrengraben 64–72, Rehhoffstrasse 2, 4, 4 a, Martin-Luther-Strasse 1, 1 a, 3, 3 a, 5, 5 a, 7, 7 a | Overall complex, consisting of the five-storey brick building from 1913/14 of the reform architecture, paired with features of the homeland style, and the walled enclosures of the open spaces | 12/11/1986 | Neustadt | ||
836 | Kohlhöfen 21 | Built from 1908 to 1909 by the architect Groothoff, opened as a public library on January 17, 1910 and used as such until January 31, 1997 | 06/15/1987 | Neustadt | ||
845 | Valentinskamp 34 | Half-timbered building, probably from the 18th century | 10/21/1987 | Neustadt | ||
859 | Wolfgangsweg 12 | the former German seaman's home from 1905/06, which was simply restored after the war | 01/12/1988 | Neustadt | ||
894 | Steinhöft 9 | " Elbhof " office building from 1904/05 with the large bronze sculptures "Whispering Waves" and "Stormy Waves" by Arthur Bock on the front | 01/30/1989 | Neustadt | ||
943 | Admiralitätstrasse 71-77, Michaelisbrücke 1, 3 | the Fleetinsel group of buildings and also as independent, immovable monuments: Admiralitätstrasse 77, Michaelisbrücke 1, 3 so-called “Neidlingerhaus” Admiralitätstrasse 75, 76 front building and so-called “Neidlingerspeicher” as a fleet development Admiralitätstraße 74 front building (so-called “Michaelisebau”) and the so-called “Michaelishaus” building Admiralitätstrasse 71, 72 Fleet development up to and including the rear facade of the front building |
07/31/1990 | Neustadt |
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944 | ABC street 47 | Street-parallel front wing of the former poor house, built in 1898/99 according to the building construction plans of the building deputation under building director Zimmermann | 08/22/1990 | Neustadt | ||
961 | Alter Steinweg 11 (formerly number 51) | "Paradieshof", semi-detached house from 1761 | 03/20/1991 | Neustadt | ||
1029 | Valentinskamp 40, 41, 42 | Building complex (front building, intermediate building and rear hall wing), predominantly characterized by the 19th century, formerly known as Tütge's Etablissement in Hamburg in the second half of the 19th century, in 1927 the rear hall building was converted for the print shop of the Hamburger Volkszeitung, the complex recalls the history of the labor movement | 10/25/1993 | Neustadt | ||
1034 | Jungfernstieg 54 | Alster pavilion with its surrounding terrace, built in 1952/53 according to plans by the architect Ferdinand Streb | 02/09/1994 | Neustadt | ||
1100 | Valentinskamp 35, 36, 37, 38, 38 a – f, 39 | Entire facility "Schier's-Passage", consisting of the two front buildings, the residential courtyard and a commercial building, built between 1846 and 1865 The mapping with the boundaries of the entire facility is stored in the list of monuments. | 09/17/1996 | Neustadt | ||
1103 | Axel-Springer-Platz 1 | Springer house completed in 1956 based on plans by Ferdinand Streb | 11/06/1996 | Neustadt | ||
1115 | Stephansplatz 1, 3, 5, Dammtorwall 4, 12, 14, Gorch-Fock-Wall 3, 5, 7, Jungiusstraße 2 | Former Oberpostdirektion: East, central and west building from 1883 to 1887, western extension from 1898 to 1901 and additional buildings in the middle area of the Dammtorwall from the period between 1918 and 1929 | 02/06/1997 | Neustadt | ||
1132 | Marseiller Strasse, Old Botanical Garden (partially) | Overall facility, consisting of the greenhouse facility, the Mediterranean terraces and the Johan van Valckenburgh bridge in the old botanical garden | 06/12/1997 | Neustadt |
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1242 | Baumall 3, Steinhöft 11, 17 | “ Slomanhaus ”, built in 1908 according to plans by Martin Haller , expanded in 1923 according to plans by Fritz Höger , at the time the largest office complex on the edge of the harbor | March 20, 2000 | Neustadt | ||
1269 | Dammtorwall 15 | “ Unilever-Haus ”, an administration building built between 1961 and 1963 according to plans by the architects Helmut Hentrich and Hubert Petschnigg | 11/25/2000 | Neustadt | ||
1273 | Esplanade 29, 30 | Ensemble consisting of one of the few remaining classical buildings on Esplanade (double front building), a historic courtyard wing and a double storey | December 21, 2000 | Neustadt | ||
1277 | Caffamacher series 37, 39, 43, 45, 47, 49 | Ensemble of apartment buildings from the late 19th century based on a design by Carl Feindt. Note: The ensemble Speckstraße 83–87, Valentinskamp 28 a – b, also part of the Gängeviertel ensemble, was entered in the list of monuments on November 9, 2011 under the same number. |
02/06/2001 | Neustadt | ||
1277 | Speckstrasse 83–87, Valentinskamp 28 a – b | An ensemble of apartment buildings from the late 19th century based on a design by Carl Feindt, also part of the Gängeviertel ensemble. Note: The ensemble Caffamacherreihe 37, 39, 43, 45, 47, 49, also part of the Gängeviertel ensemble, was entered in the list of monuments on February 6, 2001 under the same number. |
11/09/2011 | Neustadt | ||
1278 | Valentinskamp 34 a | late founding factory building | 02/06/2001 | Neustadt | ||
1325 | Esplanade 39 | as "BAT-Haus", an office building completed in 1959 according to plans by the Hentrich and Petschnigg architects | 01/15/2002 | Neustadt | ||
1326 | Esplanade 41 | " Finland House ", an innovative hanging construction, completed in 1966 according to plans by Hentrich and Petschnigg | 01/15/2002 | Neustadt | ||
1361 | Jungfernstieg 34 | “Heine-Haus”, residential and commercial building built in 1903 according to plans by Ricardo Bahre | 01/13/2003 | Neustadt | ||
1366 | Advance 70 | Round tower bunker built in 1940 | 02/05/2003 | Neustadt | ||
1373 | Poolstrasse 11, 12, 13, 14 | Ensemble, consisting of four residential buildings and the remains of the synagogue of the Israelite Temple Association , built between 1842 and 1844 according to plans by the architect Johann Hinrich Klees-Wülbern. The mapping of the ensemble is stored in the list of monuments. | 04/23/2003 | Neustadt |
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1381 | Holstenwall 3, 5, Johannes-Brahms-Platz 1, Pilatuspool 2, 4 | Former DAG house , three-winged complex built in the 1920s according to plans by the architects Ferdinand Sckopp and Wilhelm Vortmann. The mapping of the complex is stored in the list of monuments. | 07/22/2003 | Neustadt | ||
1448 | Esplanade 14, 15, 16 | An ensemble built between 1828 and 1830 as single-family houses, converted into a cohesive complex in the third quarter of the 20th century | 09/14/2004 | Neustadt | ||
1520 | Pilatuspool 5, 5 a, 11, 11 a, Poolstrasse 34 | as part of the Pilatuspool 1, 3, 5, 5 a, 7, 7 a, 9, 11, 11 a, Poolstrasse 30, 31, 32, 34, 36 ensemble, consisting of the front and rear buildings from around 1910. Note: The parts of Pilatuspool 7, 7 a, 9, Poolstraße 36 of the ensemble were entered in the list of monuments on December 4, 2006 under this number, the parts of Pilatuspool 1, 3, Poolstraße 30, 31, 32 on April 25, 2007. | 12/28/2005 | Neustadt | ||
1520 | Pilatuspool 7, 7 a, 9, Poolstrasse 36 | as part of the Pilatuspool 1–11 a, Poolstrasse 30–36 ensemble, residential and commercial buildings built by the architect FAB Schröder at the beginning of the 20th century. Note: The parts Pilatuspool 5, 5 a, 11, 11 a, Poolstraße 34 of the ensemble were already registered on December 28, 2005 under this number in the list of monuments, the parts Pilatuspool 1, 3, Poolstraße 30, 31, 32 on 25. April 2007. | December 04, 2006 | Neustadt | ||
1520 | Pilatuspool 1, 3, Poolstrasse 30, 31, 32 | At the beginning of the twentieth century, residential and commercial building built according to plans by the architect FAB Schröder as part of the Pilatuspool 1–11 a, Poolstrasse 30–36 ensemble. Note: The parts Pilatuspool 5, 5 a, 11, 11 a, Poolstraße 34 of the ensemble were already entered in the list of monuments on December 28, 2005 under this number, the parts Pilatuspool 7, 7 a, 9, Poolstraße 36 on December 4th 2006. | 04/25/2007 | Neustadt | ||
1582 | High bleaching 19 | Office building built around 1900 | 03/28/2007 | Neustadt | ||
1596 | New Jungfernstieg 21, Esplanade 2, 4, Fehlandstrasse 2 | Former Esso house, a complex built in 1908 based on plans by the architects Rambatz & Jolasse and in 1938 based on plans by the architects Elingius & Schramm | 07/04/2007 | Neustadt | ||
1616 | ABC street 50 | Building constructed in 1830, part of the ensemble ABC-Straße 50, 51, Neue ABC-Straße 1–7. Note: The ensemble part ABC-Straße 51, Neue ABC-Straße 1–3, 5–7 (Neue ABC-Straße 5, 6 as a non-constituent part of the ensemble) was entered in the list of monuments on November 21, 2007 under this number , New ABC-Strasse 4 on June 3, 2008. | 09/24/2007 | Neustadt | ||
1616 | ABC-Straße 51, Neue ABC-Straße 1–3, 5–7 | Buildings built in 1830 as part of the ensemble ABC-Straße 50, 51, Neue ABC-Straße 1-7 (Neue ABC-Straße 5, 6 as a non-constituent part of the ensemble). Note: The ensemble part ABC-Straße 50 was already registered under this number in the list of monuments on September 24, 2007, Neue ABC-Straße 4 on June 3, 2008. | 11/21/2007 | Neustadt | ||
1616 | New ABC Street 4 | Building constructed around 1830, part of the ensemble ABC-Straße 50, 51, Neue ABC-Straße 1–7. Note: The ensemble part ABC-Straße 50 was entered in the list of monuments on September 24, 2007 under this number, the ensemble part ABC-Straße 51, Neue ABC-Straße 1–3, 57 (Neue ABC-Straße 5, 6 as a non-constituent part of the ensemble) on November 21, 2007. | 06/03/2008 | Neustadt | ||
1645 | Esplanade 31, Stephansplatz 8 | Classicist corner building built around 1829 | 02/18/2008 | Neustadt | ||
1654 | Dammtorstrasse 25 | The building of the former high school authority, built between 1911 and 1912 according to plans by Fritz Schumacher | 05/06/2008 | Neustadt | ||
1664 | Neuer Jungfernstieg 15, 16, Große Theaterstraße 1 a |
Jungfernstieg 15: about shortly after 1833 according to plans by the architect Alexis de Chateauneuf, former residential building, Jungfernstieg 16, Große Theaterstraße 1 a: 1905 to 1906 according to plans by the Berlin construction company Boswau & Knauer , former "palace hotel" which, like Jungfernstieg 15, was built several times was rebuilt and is now used for business purposes as part of the Inner Alster ensemble. Note: The ensemble parts Ballindamm 13, Ferdinandstraße as a single monument and at the same time part of the ensemble were opened on May 5, 2010, Neuer Jungfernstieg 17 a on December 13, 2011 as a single monument and at the same time part of the Inner Alster ensemble, the facade of Ballindamm 36 on December 31, 2011. March 2009 under the same number in the list of monuments. |
06/18/2008 | Neustadt | ||
1664 | New Jungfernstieg 17 a | Around 1842, three-axis, four-storey plastered building erected in the classical style as a single monument and at the same time part of the Inner Alster ensemble. Note: The ensemble parts Neuer Jungfernstieg 15, 16, Große Theaterstraße 1 a became a single monument on June 18, 2008, Ballindamm 13, Ferdinandstraße 32 and also part of the ensemble on May 5, 2010, the facade of Ballindamm 36 on March 31 2009 registered under the same number in the list of monuments. |
12/13/2011 | Neustadt | ||
1666 | Dammtorstrasse 33, 35 | representative brick facade of a five-storey residential and commercial building built between 1881 and 1882 | 07/08/2008 | Neustadt | ||
1675 | Dammtorstrasse 30 a; Access: Kleine Theaterstr. 10 |
Cinema of the “Dammtor-Filmtheater” built in 1952 according to plans by the architect J. Bräger, since 1979 “Metropolis-Kino”. After the building was demolished, the cinema was installed in the basement of the new building and put back into operation on November 1, 2011. | 07/10/2008 | Neustadt | ||
1684 | Holstenwall 19 | Former baker's guild built from 1899 to 1900 according to plans by the architect Hermann Wurzbach | 11/20/2008 | Neustadt | ||
1723 | Dammtorstraße 27, Große Theaterstraße 30 | " Haus Goldener Schwan ", 1911 to 1912 by the architects Jacob & Ameis for the Schwan Pharmacy, which has existed since 1795 and operated at its current location since 1842 | 07/15/2009 | Neustadt | ||
1724 | Holstenwall 16, 17 | Former elementary school in Peterstraße, now part of the state commercial school Holstenwall H 14, school building, built from 1904 to 1906 according to plans by Albert Erbe | 08/04/2009 | Neustadt | ||
1794 | Großneumarkt 16 | Residential building built in 1875 according to plans by master bricklayer ACM Krohn as part of the ensemble Brüderstraße 1–29, Großer Trampgang 38, Großneumarkt 10, 16, Thielbek 3–5, Wexstraße 32–42 | 11/24/2009 | Neustadt | ||
1816 | Baker's broad aisle 73, 75 | Administration building constructed from 1896 to 1897 as a state lending house | 05/05/2010 | Neustadt | ||
1851 | Esplanade 36, 36 a, Stephansplatz 10 | Neoclassical building constructed between 1906 and 1907 as the Hotel Esplanade | 12/16/2010 | Neustadt | ||
1857 | High bleaching 15 | Residential and commercial building with garden property built in 1859 as an ensemble | 04/02/2011 | Neustadt | ||
1863 | Gänsemarkt 13, Jungfernstieg | Residential and commercial building from around 1865 to 1866, as a single monument and part of the Gänsemarkt ensemble: Gänsemarkt 13, 19–23, 31–35, Gänsemarkt 30, 36, 44, Gerhofstrasse 25–29, Neue ABC-Strasse 11–13, Lessing -Monument | 04/07/2011 | Neustadt | ||
1878 | Turning path 47, 48 | Ensemble consisting of the front building, the ground floor of the two rear wings and the rear intermediate building with gate as well as the enclosed courtyard and its roof | 09/27/2011 | Neustadt | ||
1904 | Big bleaches 23, 25, 27 | From 1907 to 1909 the Kaisergalerie office building was built by the architect Emil Grossner | 06/11/2012 | Neustadt | ||
1908 | Büschstrasse 9 | 1841 to 1842 according to plans by the architect Eduard Averdieck in the classical style, built on the eaves, three-story, three-axle house with an annex to the south | 06/18/2012 | Neustadt | ||
44 | Neuwerk Island Neuwerk , within the tower dike | Lighthouse , completed in 1310 by Hamburg, initially as a residential and defense tower, since 1814 after a lantern fire was set up on the tower, it was converted into a lighthouse for seafaring. Note: The area around the lighthouse was entered in the list of monuments on January 25, 1971 under the number 510. | 05/02/1924 | Neuwerk | ||
510 | Neuwerk Island, within the tower dike | the surroundings of the Neuwerk lighthouse. Note: The lighthouse was entered in the list of monuments on May 2, 1924 under the number 44. | 01/25/1971 | Neuwerk | ||
511 | Neuwerk Island, Kirchhofswisch | so-called cemetery of the nameless, burial place for casualties | 01/25/1971 | Neuwerk | ||
1345 | Neuwerk Island, within the tower dike, Thorn Wisch | archaeological site 1 in Neuwerk, underground structure of the lighthouse, wall and moat remains. Note: The lighthouse was entered in the list of monuments on May 2, 1924 under number 44, the area around the lighthouse on January 25, 1971 under number 510. | 09/04/2002 | Neuwerk | ||
56 | At the Green Bridge 55 | the Bullenhuser Schleusenhaus, with a flood monument | 02/27/1926 | September 18, 1947 | Rothenburgsort | |
381 | Billhorner dike 2 | So-called water tower (63 meters high) from 1848 based on a technical design by the Englishman William Lindley and an architectural design with the sweeping cornice by Chateauneuf, built in connection with the water art installation in Lindley after the great fire of 1842. The tower forms the casing for a riser and downpipe system that is no longer in existence, as well as the casing around a chimney of the boiler system that operates the pumping station. At the same time, it should prevent the water from freezing in the pipes. On the inner wall, a staircase leads to the platform, which is surmounted by the chimney top by a few meters | 05/17/1950 | Rothenburgsort | ||
835 | Bullenhuser Damm 92, 94 | Janusz Korczak School with memorial, built in 1908/10 according to plans by Albert Erbe | 05/06/1987 | Rothenburgsort | ||
1353 | Vierländer Damm 274, 274 a, 274 b, 276 | Between 1881 and 1882 the terrace complex was built as an ensemble, consisting of a front and rear building | 10/16/2002 | Rothenburgsort | ||
1450 | Marckmannstrasse 195 | Five-storey air raid shelter built between 1940 and 1942 | 07/12/2004 | Rothenburgsort | ||
1800 |
Billhorner Röhrendamm 4 ( location ) |
Petrol station built in 1953 by Wilhelm Mastiaux and Ulrich Rummel | January 18, 2010 | Rothenburgsort | ||
1847 | Brandshofer Deich 64, 66, 114, 114 a, 116, 118 | Former premises of the Schlesische Dampfer Co. Berliner Lloyd AG as an ensemble, consisting of administration, storage and residential buildings | 11/25/2010 | Rothenburgsort | ||
15th | St. George's Churchyard | Holy Trinity Church of St. Georg , built from 1743 to 1747 by Johann Leonhard Prey, almost completely destroyed in the war in 1943. 1957 rebuilding according to plans by H. Graaf in a simple modern form. The baroque tower was restored. Note: The area around the church was entered in the list of monuments on February 9, 1924 under the number 42. | 02/07/1922 | St. George | ||
17th | Bülaustraße 30 | Glass painting ( war memorial picture by Otto Fischer-Trachau) in the auditorium of the Oberschule Bülaustraße 30 in St. Georg | 03/17/1922 | 03/08/1954 | St. George | |
20th | Adenauerallee 70 | former guard building | 05/11/1922 | St. George | ||
32 | Steinthorplatz (today around Steintorplatz / Steintordamm at the museum) | the Kirchenpauer monument ( Mayor Kirchenpauer's bust in a niche on a granite base. 1889 by Engelbert Peiffer . removed in 1940) | 09/05/1923 | September 18, 1947 | St. George | |
42 | St. Georgs Kirchhof 19, 22, 23, 24 | the surroundings of the Holy Trinity Church of St. George, which is a protected monument . Note: The Holy Trinity Church of St. George was already registered on February 7, 1922 under number 15 in the list of monuments. St. Georgs Kirchhof 15-17 as part of the surroundings of the church was deleted from the list of monuments on March 17, 1960. | 02/09/1924 | St. George | ||
50 | Brockesstrasse 2, 4, 6, Julius-Kobler-Weg, Kurt-Schumacher-Allee, Steintorplatz in the Museum of Art and Commerce Hamburg | Lectionary around 1380, from St. Petrikirche. In a splendid cover made of oak wood, silver-draped. Relief. Since 1935 in the Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg, inventory no. 1935/37. Note: The building of the Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe , Brockesstraße 2-6, Julius-Kobler-Weg, Kurt-Schumacher-Allee, Steintorplatz, was entered on March 31, 1981 under the number 617 in the list of monuments. | 12/30/1925 | St. George | ||
117 | St. George's Churchyard | Crucifixion group from St. George in the vestibule of the Holy Trinity Church | 08/05/1937 | St. George | ||
122 | Danziger Strasse 52 | the former street fountain (pump) Danziger Straße 52 | December 16, 1937 | 11/01/1948 | St. George | |
242 | Long row 39 | the pharmacist's sign on the Lange Reihe 39 building, a bronze sculpture of St. George on horseback with a dragon by Ernst Gottfried Vivié | 02/16/1942 | St. George | ||
348 | Stiftstrasse 65 | Amalia pen, built in 1839 by A. de Chateauneuf. Cubic brick shell with a protruding tent roof. Central part of the facade structured by timber framework | September 18, 1947 | St. George | ||
395 | Nagelsweg 1 | Portal of the old city post office Neuer Wall, built into the telephone building Nagelsweg 1, formerly Grosse Allee | December 19, 1952 | St. George | ||
607 | Long row 30, 32 | Half-timbered semi-detached house | 29.09.1980 | St. George | ||
617 | Brockesstraße 2, 4, 6, Julius-Kobler-Weg, Kurt-Schumacher-Allee, Steintorplatz | The building of the Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe , erected in 1873/76 by the Hamburg building director Carl Johann Christian Zimmermann as a school and museum building; installation of the renaissance town house " Kaiserhof ", demolished in 1873 on Neß, in the north atrium of the building. Note: The lectionary from 1380 from St. Petri Church was entered in the list of monuments on December 30, 1925 under the number 50 and has been in the Museum of Art and Industry Hamburg since 1935 under the inventory number 1935/37. | 03/31/1981 | St. George | ||
618 | Kirchenallee 39 | Deutsches Schauspielhaus , built 1899–1900 by the Viennese theater architects Fellner & Helmer | 03/31/1981 | St. George | ||
631 | Nagelsweg 10-16 | Group of residential buildings from the 1920s | 09/18/1981 | St. George | ||
646 | Schmilinskystrasse 26 | bourgeois town house | 02/10/1982 | St. George | ||
678 | Coupling 17 d – h, 17 j – o and 17 q – r | Entire complex of the former August-Heerlein-Stift, now the Heerlein and Zindler Foundation, consisting of the head building on the paddock, the wing buildings on the long sides of the property, the dome building on the north side of the property and the park | 02/08/1983 | St. George | ||
679 | Gurlittstrasse 10 | Town house, built after the great fire in Hamburg in 1842 | 02/08/1983 | St. George | ||
748 | Long row 51, Gurlittstrasse 52 | five-story cleaning house, probably built in 1875 by a master confectioner. Beveled corner axis. Façade with classic to Wilhelminian style elements and plenty of stucco, frieze and ornaments | 05.03.1985 | St. George | ||
758 | An der Alster 84, 83, 82, An der Alster 81 / Holzdamm 2, Holzdamm 4 (previously 4, 6), 14, 18, 20, 22, 24, 34, 36, 38, 40 | Biedermeier-style group of buildings, built from 1830 | 05/09/1985 | St. George | ||
870 | Long row 61 | Half-timbered building (original building from the 17th century with later conversions and additions) including interior fittings (especially classicistic stucco ceiling on the 1st floor, painted wooden ceilings from the 17th and 18th centuries on the 2nd floor and wooden staircase) and rear brick extension to the courtyard | 06/07/1988 | St. George | ||
875 | Gurlittstrasse 27 | Single-family house from 1853 with renewal of the plastered facade from 1923, which is typical of the time | 07/26/1988 | St. George | ||
885 | Wooden dam 47 | three-storey plastered building from approx. 1860 in the late classicist, historicist style. Note: For the sake of clarity, this entry has been made under monument list number 1160 since February 23, 1998. | 09/29/1988 | St. George | ||
899 | Hachmannplatz 10, 12, 13, 14, Steintorwall, Steintorplatz, Steintordamm | the Hamburg Central Station , in particular consisting of the hall structure with casemates walls of the track trench, the north jetty, where about 1925/27 built by design Karl Löthers by Hans Martin florist "Holthusen", the reception building with two clocks towers and the rest of the hall Enclosing parts of the building with their natural stone facades on the parcels 1810 and 1812 partly (formerly 1664 partly) of the district of Altstadt Nord and its immediate surroundings, namely the area in the west to the middle of the Glockengießerwall, in the north to the middle of the Ernst-Merck Bridge, in the northwest to the middle Hachmannplatz, in the east to the middle of Kirchenallee and in the south to the middle of Steintordamm, parcels 1543, 1840 (formerly 1664 partially) and parts of the parcels 1489, 1490, 1464, 1468 and 1978 before 1833, formerly 1831 partially, before (formerly 572 partially) the District old town north as well as parts of the parcels 132, 227, 230 and 2164 (previously 698) of the district St. Georg Nord mark For information on the main railway station cultural monument and its immediate surroundings, see monument protection cards A and B at the cultural authority for the protection of monuments. | 06/14/1989 | St. George | ||
931 | Wooden dam 45 | Building from 1860, example of Biedermeier residential building architecture. Note: For the sake of clarity, this entry has been made under monument list number 1160 since February 23, 1998. | March 26, 1990 | St. George | ||
949 | Long row 50 | Two-storey half-timbered building built around 1800, the street facade of which is plastered, with its rear "garden wing" | December 20, 1990 | St. George | ||
960 | St. Georgstraße 1, 3, 7, courtyard development 5.1, 5.2, 5.4 to 5.16 | Entire facility "Kattenhof", consisting of the front buildings, the passage, the courtyard development and the boundary walls, the courtyard paving and the courtyard lanterns. The mapping with the boundaries of the overall facility is stored in the list of monuments. | 03/20/1991 | St. George | ||
1069 | Belt 71 | Late classicist house built in the middle of the 19th century | 12/18/1995 | St. George | ||
1090 | Rautenbergstrasse 7 | Residential and commercial building from the 19th century | 06/18/1996 | St. George | ||
1092 | Hachmannplatz 2, Ernst-Merck-Straße 9, Kirchenallee 19 | Built in 1909 as a reinforced concrete structure with an artificial sandstone facade on behalf of the “Consortium Bieber-Haus” according to plans by the architects Johann Gottlieb Rambatz and Wilhelm Jollasse | 06/26/1996 | St. George | ||
1106 | Powder pond 21 | House built around 1870 | December 3, 1996 | St. George | ||
1133 | Wooden dam 41 | Biedermeier-style, bourgeois single-family house built around 1860. Note: For the sake of clarity, this entry has been made under monument list number 1160 since February 23, 1998. | 06/12/1997 | St. George | ||
1160 | Wooden dam 41–51 | Ensemble of multi-storey houses built around 1860. Notes: The Holzdamm 47 building was entered in the list of monuments on September 29, 1988 under number 885, the Holzdamm 45 building on March 26, 1990 under the number 931, the Holzdamm 41 building on June 12, 1997 under the number 1133. These old entries were transferred to the new monument list number 1160. | 02/23/1998 | St. George | ||
1218 | At the Alster 39 | Ensemble, consisting of the Biedermeier house built in the middle of the 19th century with front and front garden and the garden house that was added later; from 1914 to 1942 Fritz Schumacher's residence, who gave the house a new look through characteristic changes | 05/19/1999 | St. George | ||
1228 | At the Alster 22 | House built around 1860 in the tradition of late classicism | 07/30/1999 | St. George | ||
1311 | Long row 92, 92 houses 1–3 | Ensemble of a residential complex from the 1870s, consisting of a front building with a garden and passage and a row of rear buildings with a path | 11/06/2001 | St. George | ||
1312 | Paddock 2, Spadenteich 1 | 1909 residential building with shop area completed according to plans by the architect HW Schmidt | 11/06/2001 | St. George | ||
1454 | Adenauerallee 28–33, Pulverteich 24–30 | Ensemble consisting of the town houses built between 1835 and 1840, as defined in the St. Georg 35 development plan of September 2, 2004. The relevant part of the development plan and the reasons attached to it are stored at the State Archives for free inspection for everyone. | 01/10/2005 | St. George | ||
1455 | Lindenstrasse 15–31 | Ensemble, consisting of residential developments typical of the neighborhood from late Classicist and Wilhelminian times with rear buildings including open spaces and paving (No. 23, 25, 31) as well as the light shafts and staircases to the street area, as specified in the St. Georg development plan 35 of September 2, 2004 . The relevant part of the development plan and the reasons attached to it are stored at the State Archives for free inspection for everyone. | 01/10/2005 | St. George | ||
1456 | Böckmannstrasse 1 a, 11-14, 19-22, 26, 27, 48-54 | Ensemble, consisting of a commercial and residential building from 1911 (No. 1 a), front buildings with courtyard buildings and paved courtyard areas (No. 11–14), a Wilhelminian-style multi-storey building with rear terraces from 1888 (No. 1922), one built around 1890 Multi-storey house (No. 26, 27) as well as two-storey late classicist terraced houses (No. 48–54), as specified in the St. Georg 35 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. | 01/10/2005 | St. George | ||
1510 | Am Lohmühlenpark 1, 1 a (previously Brennerstraße 81) | Former state vaccination institute established between 1901 and 1902 | 11/01/2005 | St. George | ||
1617 | Gurlittstrasse 50 | Apartment building built in 1878 | 09/24/2007 | St. George | ||
1709 | Danziger Strasse 60, 60 a, 60 b | Ensemble of St. Mary's Cathedral, built between 1890 and 1893 according to plans by the builder Arnold Güldenpfennig, with a former orphanage and school | 04/21/2009 | St. George | ||
1727 | Westphalensweg 7 | Former lyceum on Lübeck's Torfeld, now a monastery school, school building, built between 1919 and 1923 according to plans by Fritz Schumacher | 08/04/2009 | St. George | ||
1728 | Wallstrasse 2 | Former commercial training school on Lübeckertordamm, now State Commercial School H 2, school building with enclosure, built between 1915 and 1922 according to plans by Fritz Schumacher | 08/04/2009 | St. George | ||
1830 | At the Alster 74, Holzdamm 1, 3 | Hotel Atlantic , a rare five-storey type of palace hotel with its luxurious furnishings, was built between 1907 and 1909 according to plans by the architects Friedrich Wellermann and Paul Fröhlich | 04/10/2010 | St. George | ||
1849 | Koppel 14, 14HAUS2,16, Lange Reihe 21, 23, 25 | Passage built between 1889 and 1890, consisting of the front buildings Lange Reihe 23, 25 and Koppel 14, 16 as well as the middle buildings Koppel 14HAUS2 and Lange Reihe 21 | 12/16/2010 | St. George | ||
1854 | Belt 83 | four-storey house built around 1860 as part of the ensemble Koppel 83, Schmilinskystraße 9-15 | 01/06/2011 | St. George | ||
1871 | Steintorplatz | The canteen and snack bar designed by the Danish designer Verner Panton as part of the ensemble consisting of the administrative buildings -IBM high-rise 1965–1967 and Spiegel high-rise 1967–1969-, the pavilion buildings including the site design and built according to plans by the architects' office Kallmorgen & Partner the canteen equipment of the Spiegel high-rise. Note: The administrative buildings -IBM-Hochhaus 1965–1967 and Spiegel-Hochhaus 1967–1969, the pavilion buildings including the site design as ensemble components were entered on March 14, 2012 under the same number in the list of monuments. |
06/10/2011 | St. George | ||
1887 | Kirchenweg 18, Zimmerpforte 1 | Five-storey house built as a corner building in 1876 as part of the Hansaplatz ensemble: Bremer Reihe 15–27, 20a, 20 (front and rear building), 22, 22 a, 24, 26, Brennerstraße 2, Ellmenreichstraße 22a, 22, 24, 26 (not constituent), 28a, 28, 30, Hansaplatz 1–7, Hansaplatz with fountain and candelabra, Kirchenweg 12, 14–18, Robert-Nhil-Straße 2, 4, Rostocker Straße 1, Steindamm 1–5, 15–29, Steintorweg 2, Stralsunder Straße 3, 4, Zimmerpforte 1–5. Note: The property Zimmerpforte 5, Rostocker Straße 1 was entered in the list of monuments on March 16, 2012 under the same number as part of the Hansaplatz ensemble. |
12/13/2011 | St. George | ||
1887 | Zimmerpforte 5, Rostocker Straße 1 | Five-storey apartment building built in 1876 with shops and basement apartments in the basement as part of the Hansaplatz ensemble: Bremer row 15–27, 20a, 20 (front and rear building), 22, 22 a, 24, 26, Brennerstraße 2, Ellmenreichstraße 22a, 22 , 24, 26 (not constituting), 28a, 28, 30, Hansaplatz 1–7, Hansaplatz with fountain and candelabra, Kirchenweg 12, 14–18, Robert-Nhil-Straße 2, 4, Rostocker Straße 1, Steindamm 1–5 , 15–29, Steintorweg 2, Stralsunder Straße 3, 4, Zimmerpforte 1–5. Note: The property at Zimmerpforte 1, Kirchenweg 18 was entered in the list of monuments on December 13, 2011 under the same number as part of the Hansaplatz ensemble. |
March 16, 2012 | St. George | ||
39 | St. Petersburger Strasse, northwest number 1 (formerly Jungiusstrasse 27) | St. Petri funeral chapel Chapel in classical style (penetration of rectangle and cylinder) from 1802 according to the plans of Johann August Arens. A chapel with a domed rotunda, which was originally joined by the gravedigger's apartment and equipment rooms. The wall in front of it summarizes the parts of the building. The southern portico was built in 1925. The classicist building, influenced by French revolutionary architecture, is the first chapel on the cemeteries outside the city that were newly laid out from 1795, which were replaced by the main cemetery in Ohlsdorf, founded in 1877 and cleared in the 1930s - the building is on the exhibition grounds and is through a chain link fence separated from the street see: Dammtorfriedhöfe | 02/09/1924 | St. Pauli | ||
41 | Holstenglacis | the mural (warrior memorial picture by Fischer-Trachau) in the ballroom of the school building of the Albrecht-Thaer-Oberschule, this evening school in front of the Holsten Gate | 02/09/1924 | 06/03/1953 | St. Pauli | |
48 | Heiligengeistfeld | the flour mill on the Heiligengeistfelde | 04/22/1925 | 01/01/1939 | St. Pauli | |
118 (29202) | St. Petersburger Strasse, southeast number 28 (previously Jungiusstrasse) | A memorial stone for the people of Hamburg who were driven to Altona in 1813 and who perished there, sandstone sarcophagus based on a design by Carl L. Wimmel. Foundation of the Patriotic Society in 1815. First location at the burial site in Ottensen, 1841 relocation to the cemeteries at Dammtor, around 1900 conversion to today's location, see: Dammtorfriedhöfe | 08/05/1937 | St. Pauli | ||
147 | Great Freedom 43 | the Catholic St. Joseph's Church , a single-nave hall building with a rich baroque facade made of brick with ashlar structure, built in 1718/23 presumably by Melchior Tatz | 01/24/1940 | St. Pauli | ||
283 | Feldstrasse 1–11, Grotjahnstrasse, Norderstrasse | the former dragoon barracks | 03/12/1943 | September 18, 1947 | St. Pauli | |
285 | Great Freedom 73 | the former Mennonite church | March 13, 1943 | September 18, 1947 | St. Pauli | |
290 | Reeperbahn, Beatles-Platz (previously Nobistor ) | Former border mark in Hamburg-Altona on the Reeperbahn at Nobistor from 1840/50, candelabra, cast-iron coat with acanthus ornaments, two medallions with laurel wreaths | 03/12/1943 | St. Pauli | ||
464 | Great Freedom 43 | Rectory at St. Joseph's Church | 03/17/1960 | St. Pauli | ||
512 | Spielbudenplatz 29, 30 | St. Pauli Theater | 01/25/1971 | St. Pauli | ||
611 | Holstenglacis 6 | former Albrecht-Thaer-Schule, this evening school in front of the Holsten Gate , built in 1876/78 | 01/21/1981 | St. Pauli | ||
641 | Karolinenstrasse 35 | Former girls' secondary school, now language therapy school (formerly Israelite daughter school) | 01/11/1982 | St. Pauli | ||
641 | Karolinenstrasse behind number 35, Grabenstrasse | In 1899 the gymnasium was built according to plans by the architect Ernst Friedheim as part of the Israelitische Töchterschule Karolinenstraße 35, Grabenstraße, school building and gymnasium. Note: The school building was entered in the list of monuments under this number on February 12, 1982. | 04/21/2009 | St. Pauli | ||
805 | Karolinenstrasse 14, Marktstrasse 150 | Wilhelminian style corner storey house | 07/28/1986 | St. Pauli | ||
817 | Hein-Hoyer-Strasse 44-48 | Classical plastered building (Sahlhaus type) from approx. 1820 | 12/11/1986 | St. Pauli | ||
840 | At the Green Hunter 11-13 | Garage building including ramp from 1926 | 07/21/1987 | St. Pauli | ||
852 | Bleicherstraße 13, 15, 17 and 17 a including rear buildings No. 1–4 | the Wilhelminian style complex from 1887/88, consisting of the three-storey double front building (brick facing), the courtyard path paved with bricks and the two facing brick terrace houses No. 1–4 running across the street (partly destroyed by the war) | 12/22/1987 | St. Pauli | Front buildingTerrace houses | |
868 | Bernstorffstrasse 4-6 | the town house built around 1870 in the classical tradition including the historical interior of the pharmacy's sales room as a whole | 04/27/1988 | St. Pauli | ||
895 | Great freedom 73 and 75 | Group of buildings built by the Mennonites in the 18th and 19th centuries and also as an independent monument, Große Freiheit 75, a former Mennonite parsonage from the 18th century | 02/08/1989 | St. Pauli | ||
915 | Wohlwillstraße 13, 15 House 1–6, 17 | Building group from 1874. Note: The ensemble part of Wohlwillstraße 31 was entered in the list of monuments on February 9, 2012 under the same number. |
11/06/1989 | St. Pauli | Front building Terrace houses | |
915 | Wohlwillstrasse 31 | Five-storey house built between 1897 and 1898 as part of the ensemble Brigittenstrasse 1, 2–4, Clemens-Schultz-Strasse 68, 70, 72 (not constituting), 75 (not constituting), 76–77, Paulinenplatz 1, Wohlwillstrasse 7, 9 -1- 2, 9-4-6, 11-13, 15-1-6, 17, 19-23 (not constituent), 25-31, 2-12, 14-1-5, 16-20 (with Hofbauung), 24, 26-5-7, 28. Note: The ensemble components at Wohlwillstrasse 13, 15 HS 1–6, 17 were entered in the list of monuments on November 6, 1989 under the same number. |
02/09/2012 | St. Pauli | ||
974 | Simon-von-Utrecht-Strasse 4 a (previously 2, 4) | the former Israelite Hospital , donated by Salomon Heine in 1839 in memory of his wife and built in 1841/43 according to plans by Johann Hinrich Klees-Wülbern | 09/24/1991 | St. Pauli | ||
975 | Spielbudenplatz 27, 28, Kastanienallee 32 | Building constructed in 1890 according to plans by the architects Bahre & Querfeld, formerly "Zillertal", today " Tivoli " | 10/01/1991 | St. Pauli | ||
978 | Erichstrasse 36-40 | Entire complex, in particular consisting of the immovable monuments Erichstrasse 38-40 (semi-detached house, old building) and Erichstrasse 38 b (plastered steel construction) together with the buildings Erichstrasse 36 (low-rise, post-war building) with the rear three-storey plastered building and Erichstrasse 38 a (half-timbered ruins) as well as the open spaces The mapping with the boundaries of the entire complex is stored in the list of monuments. | October 29, 1991 | St. Pauli | ||
1095 | Simon-von-Utrecht-Strasse 42, 43 | Built in 1912 as the “Zauberflöte” ballroom (demolished); Photo from April 12th, 2002, then used as a club disco "Powerhouse" | 06/28/1996 | 08/01/2005 | St. Pauli | |
1102 | Karolinenstrasse 4, 5, 5 a house 1–8, 6 | Housing complex from 1911 as a whole. Note: The ensemble parts Glashüttenstrasse 25, 27, 28 were registered on April 5, 2012 under the same number, Karolinenstrasse 2 a House 1 and House 2, House 4 and House 5, 3 on January 13, 2003 under the number 1362 and Marktstrasse 7 House 1 to House 15 was entered in the list of monuments on July 9, 2003 under number 1378. |
10/15/1996 | St. Pauli | ||
1102 | Glashüttenstrasse 25, 27, 28 | Built around 1892, 1893 and consisting of three houses as part of the ensemble Glashüttenstrasse 1–6, 8, 10, 17–20, 20a (not constituting), 21–22, 22a (not constituting), 25, 27, 28, 31, 84/85, 85a, 100– 108, Karolinenstrasse 2, 2a House 1 and House 2, House 4 and House 5, 3–5, 5a House 1 to House 8, 6–12, Marktstrasse 1, 1a, 3 / 4, 5 House 1 to House 3 (not constituting), 6, 7 House 1 to House 15, 7 House 16 (not constituting), 8 (not constituting), 10/12, 13 House 1 and House 2 (not constituting) , 15, 16 (not constituting), 20, 20a, 21, 21 a, 22, 24–26, 26a, 27–28, 129/130, 131 (not constituting), 133, 136, 137, 138 (not constituting ), 138 House 1 and House 2 (not constituting), 139, 140, 140a, Mathildenstrasse 1–3, 2–12. Note: The ensemble parts Karolinenstrasse 4, 5, 5a House 1 to House 8, 6 were opened on October 15, 1996 under the same number, Karolinenstrasse 2 a House 1 and House 2, House 4 and House 5, 3 on January 13, 2003 entered in the list of monuments on July 9, 2003 under number 1378 under the number 1362 and Marktstrasse 7, house 1 to house 15. |
04/05/2012 | St. Pauli | ||
1167 | Bernstorffstrasse 160, 160 a – l, 162, 164 | “Adolphpassage” ensemble, consisting in particular of the front buildings, the terrace buildings with front gardens, the street and the footpath | 03/06/1998 | St. Pauli |
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1195 | Spielbudenplatz 26 | Facade of the building. Plastered facade structured in three axes with rich stucco elements (former bathing establishment - only free-standing facade preserved) | 09/02/1998 | St. Pauli | ||
1336 | St. Pauli Fischmarkt 28, 30, 32 | Ensemble consisting of the casemates, the forecourt, stairs and green area, laid out in 1893/94 | 03/25/2002 | St. Pauli |
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1348 | Grabenstrasse, Vorwerkstrasse, Laeiszstrasse | Ensemble of the former quarantine stable with enclosure, built between 1887 and 1888 according to plans by the building deputation under Franz Andreas Meyer | 09/25/2002 | St. Pauli | ||
1349 | Lagerstrasse 9 | Ensemble of the former pig slaughterhouse , built in 1928, consisting of the former pigsty and the slaughterhouse | 09/25/2002 | St. Pauli | ||
1362 | Karolinenstrasse 2 a House 1, 2, 4, 5; 3 | Between 1870 and 1900, a residential and commercial courtyard with historical pavement and row of trees as an ensemble | 01/13/2003 | St. Pauli | ||
1378 | Marktstrasse 7, house 1–15 | Ensemble consisting of the stalls at the rear and the elongated courtyard with old paving. Note: The ensemble part Marktstrasse 8, 9 was deleted from the list of monuments on July 4, 2007. | 07/09/2003 | St. Pauli | ||
1395 | At St. Pauli Landungsbrücken 1, 3, 5 | former terminal building of the Landungsbrücken | 09/15/2003 | St. Pauli | ||
1399 | At the St. Pauli Landungsbrücken, Am Elbtunnel | 1907 to 1911 " Old Elbe Tunnel " | 11/12/2003 | St. Pauli / Steinwerder | ||
1412 | Otzenstrasse 19 | Friedenskirche in St. Pauli, built from 1893 to 1895 according to plans by the architect Johannes Otzen | 01/21/2004 | St. Pauli | ||
1432 | Sternstrasse 2 | Former southern slaughterhouse site, consisting of the historic porter's house with the remains of the wall, the former horse and dog stable, the former cattle slaughterhouse and the historic courtyard pavement. The mapping is stored in the list of monuments. | 06/14/2004 | St. Pauli | ||
1539 | Turnerstrasse 10, 14, 16 | Three-door apartment building built shortly after 1860/1861 | 05/10/2006 | St. Pauli | ||
1682 | Bernstorffstrasse 66 | House built in 1857 as part of the ensemble at Bernstorffstrasse 66–72. Note: The ensemble part Bernstorffstrasse 72 was entered in the list of monuments on May 26, 2009 under this number, the ensemble parts Bernstorffstrasse 68 and 70 on June 2, 2010, as determined by the ordinance of April 16, 2010. District-based ensemble |
04/11/2008 | St. Pauli | ||
1682 | Bernstorffstrasse 72 | House built around 1870 as part of the ensemble at Bernstorffstrasse 66–72. Note: The ensemble part at Bernstorffstrasse 66 has been entered in the list of monuments under this number since November 4, 2008, the ensemble parts at Bernstorffstrasse 68 and 70 on June 2, 2010, as stipulated by the ordinance of April 16, 2010. District-based ensemble |
05/26/2009 | St. Pauli | ||
1682 | Bernstorffstrasse 68, 70 | Bernstorffstraße 68, residential building built in 1857, and Bernstorffstraße 70, residential building built around 1870, as part of the ensemble Bernstorffstraße 66-72, as stipulated by the ordinance of April 16, 2010 The relevant piece of the monument protection map is at the State Archives, another copy at the Hamburg District Office -Middle and one copy in the list of monuments. Note: Bernstorffstraße 66 was already entered in the list of monuments under this number on November 4, 2008, Bernstorffstraße 72 on May 26, 2009. District-related ensemble |
06/02/2010 | St. Pauli | ||
1687 | Kastanienallee 23 | Rented apartment building built by Knöks & Scharfer from 1867 to 1868 as part of the Kastanienallee 23–29 ensemble | 01/26/2009 | St. Pauli | ||
1688 | Kastanienallee 1, 3, 5 | Residential complex built between 1949 and 1951 based on a design by Walter Baumann as part of the Kastanienallee 1, 3, 5, Zirkusweg 10, 12, 14 ensemble | 05/01/2013 | St. Pauli | ||
1702 | In front of the Holsten Gate 1 | From 1906 to 1907 Fernando Lorenzen built the former Evangelical Church of Mercy and today's Russian Orthodox Church of St. John of Kronstadt | 02/25/2009 | St. Pauli | ||
1708 | Spielbudenplatz 19 | Remaining remnants of the cinema built by Eberhard Knopf in 1906, today's "Prinzenbar" | 04/21/2009 | St. Pauli | ||
1725 | Laeiszstrasse 12 | Former poor and free school Laeiszstraße, now branch Laeiszstraße of the all-day elementary school Ludwigstraße, school building, built in 1862 according to plans by Franz von Gustav Forsmann, rebuilt and expanded in 1907 by Albert Erbe | 08/04/2009 | St. Pauli | ||
1726 | Great freedom 65, little freedom 68 | Former Pestalozzi School, school complex, built between 1928 according to plans by Gustav Oelsner, also part of the ensemble Große Freiheit 65, Kleine Freiheit 60–64, 68, former school complex and apartment block. Note: The block of flats Kleine Freiheit 60, 62, 64 was entered in the list of monuments on March 8, 2010 as part of the ensemble under this number. |
08/04/2009 | St. Pauli | ||
1726 | Little freedom 60, 62, 64 | Brick house built in 1928 and 1929 according to plans by the municipal building department under Gustav Oelsner as part of the ensemble Kleine Freiheit 60–64, 68, Große Freiheit 65. Note: The ensemble of the school complex Große Freiheit 65, Kleine Freiheit 68, also part of the ensemble Kleine Freiheit 60 –64, 68, Große Freiheit 65, was already entered in the list of monuments on August 4, 2009 under this number. |
03/08/2010 | St. Pauli | ||
1787 | Paulinenstrasse 10, 12 | Multi-storey houses built between 1860 and 1866 | October 15, 2009 | St. Pauli | ||
1792 | Talstrasse 47 | House built in 1862 | 11/24/2009 | St. Pauli | ||
1810 | Marseiller Strasse 2 | 1970 to 1973 according to plans by architects Jost Schramm and Gert Pempelfort built hotel high-rise (today Radisson SAS-Hotel) as part of the ensemble Marseiller Straße 2, consisting of the congress center called "CCH", the hotel high-rise (today Radisson SAS-Hotel) with broad base and right of way structure | 03/08/2010 | St. Pauli | ||
1839 | Paulinenstrasse 17 | Apartment building built from 1886 according to plans by HA Koch as part of the ensemble Paulinenstrasse 15, 17, Budapester Strasse 42 | 11/23/2010 | St. Pauli | ||
1888 | Annenstrasse 30 | Three-storey row villa built around 1863 as part of the ensemble Annenstrasse 16–22, 24–28 (not constituting), 30–36, Clemens-Schultz-Strasse 84–87, 88 (not constituting), 90–96, Detlev-Bremer-Strasse 10, 12, 14 | 12/13/2011 | St. Pauli | ||
1892 | Bernhard-Nocht-Strasse 85, 87 | Around 1860, four-story two-horse apartment building with shops as part of the ensemble Bernhard-Nocht-Straße 85–91, 95, Davidstraße 3 | 01/25/2012 | St. Pauli | ||
1899 | Vorwerkstrasse 21 | Former residential building, donated by Georg Friedrich Vorwerk and built by Hermann Dietrich Hastedt from 1866 to 1867 (Asyl Vorwerk, Vorwerk-Stift) | 05/08/2012 | St. Pauli | ||
1715 | Reiherdamm, Grevenhof lock | Grevenhof lock built between 1898 and 1900 | 05/11/2009 | Steinwerder | ||
1716 | Ellerholzhöft | Lighthouse built between 1901 and 1902 | 05/11/2009 | Steinwerder | ||
673 | At tracks 32-40, Immanuelplatz 19, Veddeler Damm 10, 12, Wilhelmsburger Straße 76-90 | Group of residential buildings from the 1920s | 01/12/1983 | Veddel | ||
718 | At tracks 41-45, Veddeler Damm 5, 7, 9, Wilhelmsburger Platz 13, 14, Wilhelmsburger Straße 92, 94 | Housing block of the housing estate of the 1920s | 07/10/1984 | Veddel | ||
722 | Immanuelplatz 11–13, Immanuelstieg 2–8, Veddeler Damm 2–6, Veddeler Brückenstrasse 158–162, Wilhelmsburger Strasse 77–87 | Housing block of the housing estate of the 1920s | 07/24/1984 | Veddel | ||
959 | Neuhäuser Damm 25, 27 | 1909 built T-shaped "Veddeler Lagerhaus" with massive newer porches on the street side | 02/25/1991 | Veddel | ||
1421 | Prielstrasse 9 | Round tower bunker built in 1941 | 04/19/2004 | Veddel | ||
1442 | Peutestrasse 1 | Round tower bunker built in 1940 | 07/26/2004 | Veddel | ||
1735 | Slomanstieg 1, 3, Slomanstrasse 10, 12, Wilhelmsburger Strasse 15 | Former elementary school on the Veddel, now the Slomanstieg School, school building with historical furnishings, including the mural in the gymnastics hall and the enclosure, built in 1930 based on plans by Fritz Schumacher | 08/04/2009 | Veddel | ||
1917 | Peutestrasse 24, 26 | Former factory buildings - so-called buildings 10 and 11 - of the GEG (Großeinkaufsgesellschaft Deutscher Konsumverein mbH) built between 1925 and 1927 by Bauwohl | 09/21/2012 | Veddel | ||
57 | Rugenberger Damm 1 (formerly) / Waltershofer Zollweg | Manor house on Waltershof with surroundings; Demolition, conversion in 1964 in the course of the motorway expansion, mirrors and parts of a door stored. | 02/27/1926 | 12/28/1988 | Waltershof | |
198 | Kirchdorfer Strasse 168 | the Evangelical Lutheran Kreuzkirche in Hamburg-Wilhelmsburg, Kirchdorfer Straße 168 and its surroundings, consisting of the thatched half-timbered building Kirchdorfer Straße 170 (exterior) and the brick buildings Kirchdorfer Straße 169 and 171 (street fronts) | 06/04/1941 | Wilhelmsburg |
Kreuzkirche Wilhelmsburg Kirchdorfer Strasse 170 |
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218 | Jenerseitedeich 76 a | Half-timbered house "Schlatermund" from 1758 with thatched roof and miller's mark | 06/04/1941 | Wilhelmsburg | ||
220 | Schönenfelder Strasse 33 | Half-timbered house with thatched roof built around 1690 | 06/04/1941 | Wilhelmsburg | ||
221 | Schönenfelder Strasse 99 a, 100 | Windmill Wilhelmsburg (No. 99 a) built in 1874/75, Dutch type with thatched roof, and the miller's house (No. 100) as its surroundings | 06/04/1941 | Wilhelmsburg | ||
379 | Kirchdorfer Strasse 163 | "Altes Amtshaus" from 1724 in Hamburg-Wilhelmsburg, brick shell, plastered front. Cellar with brick vaults | December 07, 1949 | Wilhelmsburg | ||
384 | Goetjensorter dike 17 a | Farmhouse. Note: The building was re-entered on the list of monuments on May 29, 1989 under the number 898. | 05/17/1950 | 09/30/1963 | Wilhelmsburg | |
629 | Finkenrieker main dike (formerly 20) | "Wasserburg Wilhelmsburg" as a complete system (ground monument) | 08/25/1981 | Wilhelmsburg | ||
636 | Mannesallee 33, 34, 36, Sanitasstrasse 20–26 | Group of residential buildings from the 1920s | 09/18/1981 | Wilhelmsburg |
Mannesallee Sanitasstrasse |
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637 | Veringstrasse 51-83, 87-91, 46 and 50-56 | Settlement buildings from the 1920s as part of the group of expressionist plastered buildings Veringstrasse 47–91 and 46–56. Note: The other components of the building group have also been listed under number 637 in the list of monuments since May 21, 1985 (Veringstrasse 85), October 13, 1992 (Veringstrasse 47, 49) and January 8, 1996 (Veringstrasse 48). | 09/18/1981 | Wilhelmsburg | ||
637 | Veringstrasse 85 | Settlement construction in the 1920s as part of the group of expressionist plastered buildings on Veringstrasse 47–91 and 46–56. Note: The other components of the building group have been in existence since September 18, 1981 (Veringstrasse 51–83, 87–91, 46 and 50–56), October 13, 1992 (Veringstrasse 47, 49) and January 8, 1996 (Veringstrasse 48) also recorded under number 637 in the list of monuments. | May 21, 1985 | Wilhelmsburg | ||
637 | Veringstrasse 47, 49 | Settlement construction in the 1920s as part of the group of expressionist plastered buildings on Veringstrasse 47–91 and 46–56. Note: The other components of the building group have been in existence since September 18, 1981 (Veringstrasse 51–83, 87–91, 46 and 50–56), May 21, 1985 (Veringstrasse 85) and January 8, 1996 (Veringstrasse 48) also listed under number 637 in the list of monuments. | 10/13/1992 | Wilhelmsburg | ||
637 | Veringstrasse 48 | Settlement construction in the 1920s as part of the group of expressionist plastered buildings on Veringstrasse 47–91 and 46–56. Note: The other components of the building group have been in existence since September 18, 1981 (Veringstrasse 51–83, 87–91, 46 and 50–56), May 21, 1985 (Veringstrasse 85) and October 13, 1992 (Veringstrasse 47, 49) also recorded under number 637 in the list of monuments. | 01/08/1996 | Wilhelmsburg | ||
638 | Fährstrasse 10–12, Georg-Wilhelm-Strasse 13–25, Rotenhäuser Damm 1–7 | Group of residential buildings from the 1920s | 09/18/1981 | Wilhelmsburg |
Georg-Wilhelm-Strasse Rothenhauser Dam Fährstrasse |
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898 | Goetjensorter dike 17 a | Thatched half-timbered building with decorations using the scratch-plaster technique on the eastern gable | 05/29/1989 | Wilhelmsburg | ||
951 | Old Harburg Elbe Bridge | Technical cultural monument, built in 1897/99, consisting of an iron bridge construction of four arches and two bridge gates made of sandstone blocks with the Harburg and Wilhelmsburg coats of arms in mosaic technology (portal bridge) | December 20, 1990 | Wilhelmsburg (southern half of Harburg) | ||
955 | Schönenfelder Strasse 22 | two-storey plastered half-timbered building (former craftsman's house) from the early 19th century | 01/04/1991 | Wilhelmsburg | ||
1025 | Vogelhüttendeich 47, 49, 51, 53 | Urban residential building with a shop area on the ground floor, built in the first decade of the 20th century | 10/11/1993 | Wilhelmsburg | ||
1065 | Schönenfelder Strasse 5 | Overall complex, consisting of the doctor's house built in 1926 with garden and wall. The mapping with the boundaries of the entire complex is stored in the list of monuments. | 09/27/1995 | Wilhelmsburg | ||
1122 | Schönenfelder Strasse 59 a | Residential and commercial building built in 1890 | 03/17/1997 | Wilhelmsburg | ||
1126 | Moorwerder Norderdeich 90 | School building from 1911 by Fritz Höger | 03/27/1997 | Wilhelmsburg | ||
1440 | Obergeorgswerder main dike 4 | Residential building built around 1760 | 07/08/2004 | Wilhelmsburg | ||
1457 | Bunthaus lace | Lighthouse built in 1914 | 01/12/2005 | Wilhelmsburg | ||
1642 | Large sand 4 | Water tower built between 1910 and 1911 as part of the ensemble Groß Sand 4, Kurdamm 24 (waterworks). Note: The Kurdamm 24 waterworks was entered in the list of monuments on August 25, 2008 under this number. | 07/01/2008 | Wilhelmsburg | ||
1642 | Kurdamm 24 | the machine house from 1910/1911 with the trolley inside and the nozzle building from 1956/1957 as part of the ensemble Groß Sand 4 (water tower), Kurdamm 24 (waterworks). Note: The water tower Groß Sand 4 was already registered on January 7, 2008 under this number in the list of monuments. | 08/25/2008 | Wilhelmsburg |
Machine house Atomization building |
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1826 | Rahmwerder Strasse 3 | 1903 built three-storey brick school building | 08/09/2010 | Wilhelmsburg |
Web links
- List of monuments of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg, as of November 7, 2011 (PDF)
- List of monuments according to § 6 paragraph 1 Hamburg Monument Protection Act of April 5, 2013, (HmbGVBl p. 142): Excerpt for the Hamburg-Mitte district as of July 29, 2014 (PDF)
Individual evidence
- ↑ 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).
- ↑ Because of the necessary capping measures, the entry requirement is not applicable : Official. Number 2010, p. 302 (PDF; 188 kB)
- ^ Hamburger Nachrichten , Hamburg State and University Library. July 4, 1937, p. 4. Retrieved April 19, 2017.
- ^ Hamburger Nachrichten , Hamburg State and University Library. July 6, 1937, p. 5. Retrieved April 19, 2017.
- ↑ built as a parish church, cathedral church only since January 7, 1995.