List of cultural monuments in the Hamburg district of Harburg
This is an outdated list.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 in the list of monuments in the area of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg , Harburg 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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199 | Am Altenwerder Kirchtal, Altenwerder Hauptstraße (previously Altenwerder Querweg, Kirchdorfweg) | the Evangelical Lutheran St. Gertrud Church in Hamburg-Altenwerder | 06/04/1941 | Altenwerder | ||
1482 | Church slope 48 | Rural house built around 1840 (burned down before renovation, later reconstruction based on the old house) | 08/30/2005 | March 31, 2009 | Eißendorf | |
361 | Hohenwischer Strasse 277 (formerly Francop 8) | Altland farmhouse with a particularly beautiful decorative gable and thatched roof from the second half of the 18th century | September 18, 1947 | Francop | ||
771 | Hohenwischer Strasse 215 | former Hufner house with thatched roof | 04/11/1985 | Francop | ||
196 | Neue Strasse 44 | Portal and western front of the Evangelical-Lutheran Trinity Church in Harburg from 1650/52, which was destroyed in the war in 1944 (see also serial no. 1236) | 06/04/1941 | Harburg | ||
197 | Hermann-Maul-Strasse 1, 5, Neue Strasse 44 | the surroundings of the ruins of the Holy Trinity Church from 1650/52, as mapped in the list of monuments | 06/04/1941 | Harburg | ||
202 | Schlossstrasse 4 (Harburg) | Old Ratskeller in Harburg | 06/04/1941 | September 18, 1947 | Harburg | |
203 | Neue Strasse 50 | building | 06/04/1941 | September 18, 1947 | Harburg | |
204 | Neue Strasse 53 | Building plot No. 208/40 | 06/04/1941 | September 18, 1947 | Harburg | |
205 | Neue Strasse 47 | Half-timbered gable house built around 1630 | 06/04/1941 | Harburg | ||
206 | Harburger Schloßstraße 5 (formerly number 27) | Half-timbered house, facade. Two-storey, four-axis half-timbered gable house around 1750. In 1975 the house was demolished and rebuilt with half-timbered exterior wall surfaces on the street side. Note: The half-timbered houses Harburger Schloßstraße 7 under the number 207 and Harburger Schloßstraße 9 under the number 208 were also entered in the list of monuments on June 4, 1941 as the surroundings of the monuments Harburger Schloßstraße 5 and Harburger Schloßstraße 13. | 06/04/1941 | Harburg | s. No. 209 | |
207 | Harburger Schloßstraße 7 (formerly 28) | the building Harburger Schloßstraße 7 (see also serial no. 920!) in Hamburg-Harburg, as the environment of the neighboring monuments, Harburger Schloßstraße 5 and 13 | 06/04/1941 | Harburg | s. No. 209 | |
208 | Harburger Schloßstraße 9 (formerly number 29) | the building at Harburger Schloßstraße 9 in Hamburg-Harburg, as the area surrounding the neighboring monuments, Harburger Schloßstraße 5 and 13. Two-storey eight-axle half-timbered eaves house with double columns and beam head planking. Late 18th century. In the middle of the roof there is a triangular tip, on the right a full hip | 06/04/1941 | Harburg | s. No. 209 | |
209 | Harburger Schloßstraße 13 (formerly number 31) | Two-storey, five-axis half-timbered gable house around 1770. All storeys cantilevered with double studs on double stitch beams. Bead-shaped brick lining between the beam heads, adapted to the profile of the stitch beam heads. Continuous wind spring with gable spike. Baroque double-winged front door with ankle-shaped skylight and curved panels. The lower, overlapped filling with a profiled cover strip, the upper, coordinated filling with a profiled frame and cover strip that rolls up against the blow bar to form a volute. Brass door plate and handle in rococo shape. Note: The half-timbered houses Harburger Schloßstraße 7 under the number 207 and Harburger Schloßstraße 9 under the number 208 were also entered in the list of monuments on June 4, 1941 as the surroundings of the monuments Harburger Schloßstraße 5 and Harburger Schloßstraße 13. | 06/04/1941 | Harburg | ||
210 | Lämmertwiete 9 | Half-timbered house, built in 1683 | 06/04/1941 | Harburg | ||
211 | Lammertwiete 12 | Building, demolished in 1967 | 06/04/1941 | 04/06/1988 | Harburg | |
212 | Lammertwiete 10 | Half-timbered house from the 16th century | 06/04/1941 | Harburg | ||
213 | Lämmertwiete 6 | Half-timbered house from the 16th century | 06/04/1941 | Harburg | ||
214 | Lämmertwiete 4 | Half-timbered building surrounding the neighboring monuments Lämmertwiete 6, 9 and 10 (as well as 12 now demolished) demolished in 1978 and rebuilt (final acceptance February 13, 1989). | 06/04/1941 | Harburg | ||
215 | Kleiner Schippsee 11 | building | 06/04/1941 | September 18, 1947 | Harburg | |
216 | Lämmertwiete 14 (formerly Kleiner Schippsee 16) | former half-timbered town house from the 17th century. Removed in 1969, wooden beams taken over from the Free and Hanseatic City for reuse, currently stored in the restoration workshop of the monument protection office, Billwerder Billdeich opposite number 72 | 06/04/1941 | Harburg | ||
217 | Schwarzenbergstrasse, Helmsweg | Old military cemetery on the Schwarzenberg in Harburg, cemetery of the Harburg garrison community for military and civilians with approx. 20 remarkable grave vaults and tombs from the time of the Thirty Years War and the 18th century | 06/04/1941 | Harburg | ||
338 | Bauhofstrasse 8 ( Harburg Castle ) | the former Harburg Castle with the so-called district town hall, tithe barn and remains of the chapel (see also serial no. 386, 865 + 1244) | 06/12/1944 | 05/17/1950 | Harburg | |
383 | New Street 59 | Half-timbered house built around 1780, former district court building | 05/17/1950 | Harburg | ||
386 | Bauhofstrasse 8 a | Arched entrance hall and staircase in the former Harburg Castle , demolished in 1972/73 (see also serial no. 338, 865 + 1244) | 12/22/1950 | 04/06/1988 | Harburg | |
403 | Schloßmühlendamm 29 (formerly 21), corner of Lämmertwiete | Half-timbered house | December 19, 1952 | Harburg | ||
427 | Path at the Rosengarten district (previously Falkenbergsweg in the nature reserve) | Boundary stone from 1750 in Neugrabener Holz for the border office Harburg: Moisburg | 01/12/1956 | Harburg | ||
495 | Knoopstrasse 14 | Sandstone portal from 1733 from the destroyed building at Harburger Schloßstraße 3 (" Alter Ratskeller "), now at the Hamburg Archaeological Museum , Harburg | 09/04/1961 | Harburg | ||
520 | Schlossmühlendamm 25 | the building (Ratsapotheke) built in 1862 and two cast iron lions at the side of the main entrance | 08/17/1972 | Harburg | ||
612 | Mergellstrasse 12 | Part of the group of residential buildings from the 1920s, Mergellstrasse 820, Hirschfeldstrasse 10–12, Barlachstrasse 24 | 01/21/1981 | Harburg | ||
612 | Mergellstrasse 10, 14-20 | Part of the group of residential buildings from the 1920s, Mergellstrasse 820, Hirschfeldstrasse 10–12, Barlachstrasse 24 | December 01, 1982 | Harburg | ||
612 | Hirschfeldstrasse 12 | Part of the group of residential buildings from the 1920s, Mergellstrasse 820, Hirschfeldstrasse 10–12, Barlachstrasse 24 | 05/09/1984 | Harburg | ||
635 | Julius-Ludowieg-Straße 18, Am Centrumshaus 1–9 | Group of residential buildings from the 1920s | 09/18/1981 | Harburg | ||
661 | Hastedtstrasse 34–48, Mergellstrasse 1–19, Hirschfeldstrasse 2–8 | Overall complex, consisting of the residential buildings from the 1920s with the inner courtyard and the front gardens | 09/29/1982 | Harburg | ||
739 | Schorchtstrasse 42-50 | Group of buildings from the middle of the 19th century | 11/23/1984 | Harburg | ||
741 | Bremer Strasse, Brunsstrasse, Harmsstrasse, Maretstrasse | " Old Harburg Cemetery " as a whole | December 3rd, 1984 | Harburg | ||
761 | Kasernenstrasse 10 | former police station from 1908/09 | 06/14/1985 | Harburg | ||
766 | Bremer Straße 18, front building | Former public baths, built in 1929 according to a design by Carl Lembke, converted from bath to office building in 1985 | 09/30/1985 | Harburg | ||
842 | Karnapp 5 | Gable-independent half-timbered house from the second half of the 17th century | 08/20/1987 | Harburg | ||
865 | Bauhofstrasse 8 | Rental house with remains of the former Horeburg from the 15th century, rebuilt several times. Note: The archaeological core area of Harburg Castle was entered in the list of monuments on March 20, 2000 under the number 1244. (see also deleted serial numbers 338 + 386) | 04/06/1988 | Harburg | ||
908 | Lassallestrasse 40 and 42 | Group of buildings, erected between 1888 and 1896; Example of a typical workers' apartment and corner house development | 09/19/1989 | Harburg | ||
920 | Harburger Schloßstraße 7 (formerly 28) | The former “Goldener Engel” inn built in 1742/43 as an independent cultural monument; the entry of June 4, 1941 of the building as the area surrounding the neighboring monuments Harburger Schloßstraße 5 and 13 under monument list number 207 was combined under number 920 | 01/30/1990 | Harburg | s. No. 209 | |
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 | Harburg (northern half of Wilhelmsburg) | ||
973 | Buxtehuder Strasse 35 | Villa from 1896/97, built for Henry Steinle according to plans by Walter Martens | 09/24/1991 | Harburg | ||
984 | Schellerdamm 2 | Former production facility of the Harburg mills as a complete system (converted into a fleet house ) | 12/10/1991 | Harburg | ||
1040 | Schellerdamm 4 | Architectural monument, consisting of the former merchant's house on the street and water-side storage from approx. 1850 with later modifications and the connecting building from approx. 1930 in place of the former inner courtyard | 05/10/1994 | Harburg | ||
1079 | Schellerdamm 2 a, (previously north of number 4) | The entire complex, built in the middle of the 19th century, consists of the front building and the warehouse | 03/25/1996 | Harburg | ||
1159 | Harburger Schlossstrasse 43 | Entire facility, consisting of the residential building built around 1850 with fencing and gates 72 | 02/04/1998 | Harburg | ||
1205 | Schellerdamm 19, 21 | Goods hall and administration building of the former Harburg train station as an ensemble | 11/03/1998 | Harburg | ||
1229 | Nartenstrasse 12 | Ensemble New-York-Hamburger-Gummiwaaren-Compagnie , a complex built between 1866 and 1912 as an impressive example of factory architecture | 07/30/1999 | Harburg | ||
1236 | Neue Strasse 44 | Ensemble Dreifaltigkeitskirche Harburg , consisting of church, community buildings, tower, courtyard with outside staircase and walled garden courtyards, built in 1962 (see also serial no. 196) | 05/10/1999 | Harburg | ||
1244 | Bauhofstrasse 8, 8 b | Archaeological core area of Harburg Castle , site 41, underground remains of the "Horeburg". Note: The apartment building with remains of the "Horeburg" was already registered on April 6, 1988 under the number 865 in the list of monuments. | March 20, 2000 | Harburg | ||
1295 | Hannoversche Strasse 88, 100, Wilstorfer Strasse 71, 79 | Ensemble of the "United Rubber Goods Factories Harburg", today Phoenix AG , consisting of administration, manufacturing and storage buildings. The mapping of the ensemble is stored in the list of monuments. | 05/30/2001 | Harburg | ||
1307 | Hans-Fitze-Straße 4 (previously Küchgarten 40) | Storage building of the oldest rubber company in Germany, H. Rost & Co., Balatros, built in 1911 and an additional storey in 1930 | 10/02/2001 | Harburg | ||
1322 | Veritaskai 1 (previously also 3, before Nartenstraße 1, 3) | Silo complex built from 1928 | 12/13/2001 | Harburg | ||
1458 | Schlachthofstrasse 1, 3, Großmoordamm 1 | Ensemble, the former Harburg Federal Railway Repair Shop , consisting of the former Halls 1–7, the former fabric store and the porter's house 150 | 13/01/2005 | Harburg | ||
1519 | Harburger Schlossstrasse 45 | Ensemble, consisting of the front building, which was probably built before the mid-19th century, the rear buildings, the property boundary by wall and canal bank | 12/28/2005 | Harburg | ||
1612 | Lotsekai, south of Citadel Street 8 | Yellow portal crane manufactured in 1972 by the Mulch company as part of the Harburg inland port ensemble . Note: The ensemble section at Kanalplatz 6 has also been listed under this number in the list of monuments since May 6, 2008. The Hamburg inland port as an ensemble was also entered in the list of monuments on March 4, 2011 under this number. |
08/28/2007 | Harburg | ||
1612 | Canal place 6 | Building built around 1850 as part of the ensemble Kanalplatz 6, 8, and also part of the Harburg inland port ensemble . Note: The gantry crane on Lotsekai has been listed under this number in the list of monuments since Aug. 28, 2007. The ensemble part Kanalplatz 8 was entered in the list of monuments under this number on March 4, 2011 as part of the registration of the Harburg inland port as an ensemble. |
05/06/2008 | Harburg | ||
1612 | Harburg inland port: Konsul-Ritter-Straße, Dampfschiffsweg, Lotsestieg, Lotsekai, Zitadellenstraße, Bauhofstraße, Veritaskai, Kanalplatz, Blohmstraße | Ensemble Harburger inland port with water areas and quays, all built and undeveloped parcels and parcel parts as well as with all buildings, the road network, the historical surface fortifications, the quay walls, Harburg wooden port, Harburg shipyard port, winter port, Harburg port lock, ship ditch, traffic port, eastern port. Constituent components are: wooden harbor bascule bridge, pilot bascule bridge, remains of the old lock, slipway at Harburg shipyard harbor, Bauhofstraße 8, 8a, shipyard cranes and dry dock at the traffic port, two cranes at Lotsekai, ensemble Kanalplatz 6 and 8 within the boundaries, as with the development plan Harburg 67 Heimfeld 46 established The relevant part of the development plan and the reasons attached to it are deposited at the State Archives for free inspection for everyone. Note: The entries in the monument list of the rental house with remains of the former Horeburg, Bauhofstrasse 8, monument list number 865 from April 6, 1988, and the archaeological core area of the Harburg Castle, Bauhofstrasse 8, 8b, monument list number 1244 from March 20 . 2000, will continue to exist and as of today are also protected under the monument list number 1612 as part of the Harburg Inner Harbor ensemble. The gantry crane on Lotsekai, south of Zitadellenstrasse 8, was entered in the list of monuments under this number on Aug. 28, 2007 and the building at Kanalplatz 6, also part of the Kanalplatz 6, 8 ensemble, as part of the Harburger Binnenhafen ensemble . |
03/04/2011 | Harburg / Heimfeld | ||
1651 | Bennigsenstrasse 15 | Ensemble, consisting of the house built in 1898 according to designs by the building contractor Emil Schröder, the front garden and the iron fence, also part of the ensemble Bennigsenstrasse 15, 17 | 03/11/2008 | Harburg | ||
1671 | Lueneburger Strasse 47 | 1910 three-storey bank building built according to plans by the architects Diello and Schütt | 08/25/2008 | Harburg | ||
1680 | Blohmstrasse 22 | Ensemble consisting of the villa built around 1880, a former department store warehouse and the embankment on the western bank of the department store canal, as mapped in the list of monuments | 10/28/2008 | Harburg | ||
1801 | Buxtehuder Strasse 35 a | Former toilet block with pump room built in 1937 | 01/25/2010 | Harburg | ||
1859 | Port district 2, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 | Ensemble of the port district, settlement for employees of the port construction office from the 1920s, within the limits as defined in the development plan Harburg 67 / Heimfeld 46.The relevant part of the development plan and the reasons attached to it are stored at the State Archives for free inspection for everyone. |
03/04/2011 | Harburg | ||
1897 | Neue Strasse 55 | Four-storey building with a passage, courtyard and restaurant equipment from 1927, built in 1892 | 03/21/2012 | Harburg | ||
515 | Falkenbergsweg, Neugrabener Heideweg, Scharpenbargsweg, Talweg, Falkenberg | multi-part late Saxon ring wall system on the Falkenberg | 06/14/1971 | Hausbruch (adjacent roads partly to Neugraben-Fischbek) | ||
1636 | Schanzengrund 28 | Villa "Haus Stöver" built in 1907 by the architect C. Schulze | 11/21/2007 | House break | ||
551 | Alter Postweg 30–38, Petersweg 2–6 | Ensemble from the Friedrich-Ebert-Halle, the Friedrich-Ebert-Gymnasium and the Staatliche Schule Sozialpädagogik Harburg | 11/29/1973 | Heimfeld | ||
977 | Lauenbrucher dike (previously 12), Lauenbrucher main dike | The entire complex, in particular consisting of the two buildings without their own house number and the internal historical factory street with paving stones and tracks, occupy the corner of Lauenbrucher Deich and Lauenbrucher Hauptdeich. | 10/08/1991 | Heimfeld | ||
1114 | Hans-Dewitz-Ring 2a-k, Heimfelder Straße (previously Heimfelder Straße 101) | Staircases on the former site of the Scharnhorst barracks | 01/21/1997 | Heimfeld | ||
1120 | Heimfelder Strasse | Burial mound site 37, part of a group of burial mounds from the Bronze Age | 03/14/1997 | Heimfeld | ||
1435 | Heimfelder Strasse 47 | Ensemble consisting of the single-family house built in 1909 according to plans by the architects Ernst and Eduard Theil and the front garden fence | 06/16/2004 | Heimfeld | ||
1452 | Woellmerstrasse 1 | (Former) girls' school built between 1908 and 1910 according to plans by the Harburg city building councilor Friedrich Homann | 12/29/2004 | Heimfeld | ||
1565 | Stader Strasse 203 d | 1906 country house built by the Hamburg industrialist Heinrich Christian Meyer in Hamburg-Heimfeld (Meyers Park) according to plans by the architect Paul Schöss | 09/01/2007 | Heimfeld | ||
1571 | Vahrenwinkelweg | Burial mounds and high fields, archaeological sites 54–57, 68 in Heimfeld | 02/12/2007 | Heimfeld | ||
1820 | Gerlachstrasse 3 | Ensemble, consisting of the house built in 1910 according to designs by the architects Ernst and Eduard Theil with a front garden and enclosure | 05/05/2010 | Heimfeld | ||
1828 | Old Postweg 58 | Three-storey commercial building including fencing built in 1910 as part of the Alter Postweg 55 and 58 ensemble | 09/21/2010 | Heimfeld | ||
1903 | Meyerstrasse 26 | A three-storey residential building erected around 1907 as a corner building as part of the ensemble Bansenstrasse 1–9, 2–8, 10 (not constituting), Heimfelder Strasse 15, 17, Meyerstrasse 26 | 06/07/2012 | Heimfeld | ||
1233 | Buchholzer Weg, Blättnerring | Burial mound, site 9 in Langenbek, with a diameter of 12 m and a height of 2 m on a hill with beech trees, surrounded by a stone circle made of boulders to protect it at the beginning of the 1990s | 05/10/1999 | Langenbek | ||
1125 | Bremer Straße, Eißendorfer Waldweg, Vahrendorfer Stadtweg, A 261, A7 | archaeological sites 14, 51, 53, 58, 61, 63 in Marmstorf | March 24, 1997 | Marble peat | ||
1371 | Eißendorfer Waldweg, Vahrendorfer Stadtweg | four burial mounds from the Bronze Age in the Eißendorfer Forest, sites 47 to 50 in Marmstorf | 03/04/2003 | Marble peat | ||
54 | Nehusweg | Maria-Magdalenenkirche in Moorburg | 02/27/1926 | Moorburg | ||
1799 | Moorburger Elbdeich 167–171; Moorburger Kirchdeich south of number 47 | Archaeological sites in Moorburg: Older church of St. Maria Magdalena with churchyard and "Pastorenland", site 2 and 40, and the Moorburg, site 1 | 01/12/2010 | Moorburg | ||
200 | Organistenweg 7 | the Evangelical Lutheran St. Pankratius Church in Hamburg-Neuenfelde | 06/04/1941 | Neuenfelde | ||
314 | Nincoper Straße 45, 45 a (formerly Nincop 23) | Altländer farmhouse from 1777 to 1778 and the courtyard gate from 1683 in Hamburg. Neuenfelde, thatched two-column house with half-timbering. Steep decorative gable with “bride door”. Magnificent gate with the inscription: "ora et labora deus aderit sine mora" (Pray and work and God will be with you) | 11/26/1943 | Neuenfelde | ||
315 | Stellmacherstrasse 9 | the thatched Altländer farmhouse with courtyard gate (1619) in Hamburg-Neuenfelde | 11/26/1943 | Neuenfelde | ||
316 | Neuenfelder Fährdeich 145 | Altländer courtyard gate from 1747 | 11/26/1943 | 06/03/1953 | Neuenfelde | |
316 | Neuenfelder Fährdeich 145 | the Altländer farmhouse | 11/26/1943 | 06/03/1953 | Neuenfelde | |
362 | Stellmacherstraße 14 formerly Nincop number 77 | Farmhouse, half-timbered building with thatched roof | September 18, 1947 | Neuenfelde | ||
376 | Forty pieces 65 (formerly number 9) | the gable of the farmhouse | 11/01/1948 | 08/28/1963 | Neuenfelde | |
571 | Rosengarten, Hasselwerder Strasse, Forty Pieces, Hohenwischer Strasse | Sections of the ring dike Rosengarten in Neuenfelde or the dike of the III. Mile Alten Landes, here: district Francop parcels 436, 437, 438, 439, 440, 441, 442, 2043 to 2048 (previously 306, later 1566, then 1729, then 1987), 1056 to 1060, 1087, district Hasselwerder parcels 422 , 423, 424, 425, 426, two parts of 2722 (previously 384). Description of the sections: South-western section (driveway), which in the south by the Hasselwerder Straße, in the west by the parcel 1604, in the east by the parcel 1603, in the north by the parcels 2812 and 2930 and 2931 (previously 427, later 2545, also 2813), 2788 and 2789 and 2996 (previously 1573, also 2787), 219 and an imaginary connecting line between the southeast corner of parcel 219 and the southwest end of parcel 2033 (previously 385). South-eastern section (driveway), which in the south by the Hasselwerder Strasse, in the west by the parcel 1603, in the east by the parcel 2672 (previously 724), in the north by an imaginary line between the northwest corner of the parcel 2672 (previously 724) and the southeast corner of the parcel 2800 and 2802 as well as 2875 (previously 385, later 2570, also 2001). District Hasselwerder further parcels 421, 712, 2672 (previously 724), district Nincop parcel 1494 (previously 719, later 1317). Note: Parcel 1603 of the Hasselwerder district was registered on October 26, 1977 under the list of monuments 571, deleted from the list of monuments on December 14, 1977, re-registered on May 10, 1994 (list of monuments 1041). The remaining sections of the two dikes have been recorded in the list of monuments since January 13, 1978 (list number 575), as well as the former mill, Hasselwerder Strasse 40, since January 20, 1992 (list number 986). | 10/26/1977 | Neuenfelde | ||
575 | Rosengarten, Hasselwerder Strasse, Forty Pieces, Hohenwischer Strasse | Sections of the ring dike Rosengarten in Neuenfelde or the dike of the III. Mile Alten Landes, here: districts of Hasselwerder parcels 1530, 2788 and 2789 (previously 1573, later 2787), 2996 (previously 1486), 1572, 1498, 2033 (previously 385), 2034 (previously 385), 2802 (previously 385, later 2570), 2800 (before 385, later 2570), 441, 2875 (before 385, later 2570, then 2801). Note: Parcel 1603 of the Hasselwerder district was entered on October 26, 1977 under monument list number 571, deleted from the monument list on December 14, 1977, re-entered on May 10, 1994 (monument list number 1041). The remaining sections of the two dykes have been on the list of monuments since October 26, 1977 (monument list number 571), as well as the former mill, Hasselwerder Strasse 40, since January 20, 1992 (monument list number 986). | 01/13/1978 | Neuenfelde | ||
986 | Hasselwerder Straße 40 (previously 43 a) | former mill building from Hasselwerder, today Neuenfelde, from 1929 with a basement from 1869. Note: The property (parcel 712) was already on October 26, 1977 under the number 571 "Sections of the Ringdeiches Rosengarten in Neuenfelde or the dyke of III. Mile Alten Landes ”entered the list of monuments. The remaining sections of the two dykes have been recorded in the list of monuments since October 26, 1977 (number 571) and January 13, 1978 (number 575) and May 10, 1994 (number 1041). | 01/20/1992 | Neuenfelde | ||
1041 | Rosengarten, Hasselwerder Strasse, Forty Pieces, Hohenwischer Strasse | Section of the ring dike Rosengarten in Neuenfelde or the dike of the III. Meile Alten Landes, here: district Hasselwerder parcel 1603. Note: The remaining sections of the two dykes have been in the list of monuments since October 26, 1977 (monument list number 571) and January 13, 1978 (monument list number 575), as well the former mill, Hasselwerder Straße 40, since January 20, 1992 (monument list number 986). | 05/10/1994 | Neuenfelde | ||
1068 | 160 Nincoper Strasse | Thatched-roof residential building from the first half of the 19th century, so-called Hufnerhaus | 12/11/1995 | Neuenfelde | ||
482 | Francoper Strasse 45 | Farmhouse, exterior and thatched roof as an independent monument and also as part of the overall complex Francoper Strasse 45–57 and 50–64, monument list number 921 of March 9, 1990. Note: For reasons of clarity, this entry is under monument list number 921 guided. | 03/17/1960 | Neugraben-Fischbek | ||
483 | Francoper Strasse 51 | Farmhouse and the two barns on the street, exterior and thatched roof as independent monuments and also as part of the overall complex Francoper Straße 45-57 and 50-64, monument list number 921 of March 9, 1990. Note: For reasons of clarity, this Entry under monument list number 921. | 03/17/1960 | Neugraben-Fischbek | ||
484 | Francoper Strasse 53 | Kate, exterior and thatched roof as an independent monument and also as part of the overall complex Francoper Strasse 45–57 and 50–64, monument list number 921 of March 9, 1990. Note: For reasons of clarity, this entry is made under monument list number 921. 57 | 03/17/1960 | Neugraben-Fischbek | ||
485 | Francoper Strasse 54 | Farmhouse and barn, exterior and thatched roof, as well as boulder wall as independent architectural monuments and also as part of the overall complex Francoper Straße 45-57 and 50-64, monument list number 921 of March 9, 1990. Note: For reasons of clarity, this entry is under listed in the list of monuments 921. | 03/17/1960 | Neugraben-Fischbek | ||
486 | Francoper Strasse 55 | Farmhouse with drive-through barn on the left, exterior and thatched roof as independent architectural monuments and also as part of the overall complex Francoper Strasse 45-57 and 50-64, monument list number 921 of March 9, 1990. Note: For reasons of clarity, this entry is under the List of monuments number 921. | 03/17/1960 | Neugraben-Fischbek | ||
487 | Francoper Strasse 60 | Farmhouse with drive-through barn on the right, exterior and thatched roof, as well as boulder wall as independent architectural monuments and also as part of the overall complex Francoper Straße 45-57 and 50-64, monument list number 921 of March 9, 1990. Note: For reasons of clarity, this is Entry under monument list number 921. | 03/17/1960 | Neugraben-Fischbek | ||
488 | Francoper Strasse 63 | Farmhouse with barn to the south, exterior and thatched roof as independent monuments and also as part of the overall complex Francoper Straße 63, monument list number 924 of March 9, 1990. Note: For reasons of clarity, both entries are listed under monument list number 924. | 03/17/1960 | Neugraben-Fischbek | ||
656 | Francoper Strasse 52 | Thatched cottage as an independent architectural monument and also as part of the overall complex Francoper Straße 45–57 and 50–64, monument list number 921 of March 9, 1990. Note: For reasons of clarity, this entry is made under monument list number 921. | 05/04/1982 | Neugraben-Fischbek | ||
921 | Francoper Strasse 45–57 and 50–64 | Entire complex with its main houses, cottages, farm buildings, open spaces and fences mostly made of boulder walls including a section of the street Francoper Straße within the boundaries as defined in the Neugraben-Fischbek 44 development plan of February 27, 1990 The relevant part of the development plan and the The reasons attached to it are stored at the State Archives for free inspection for everyone. Notes: The farmhouse at Francoper Straße 45, exterior and thatched roof, was entered in the list of monuments on March 17, 1960 under number 482. The farmhouse at Francoper Strasse 51 and the two barns on the road, the exterior and the thatched roof, were entered in the list of monuments on March 17, 1960 under the number 483. Kate Francoper Strasse 53, exterior and thatched roof, was entered in the list of monuments on March 17, 1960 under the number 484. The farmhouse at Francoper Strasse 54 and the barn, exterior and thatched roof, as well as the boulder wall were entered in the list of monuments on March 17, 1960 under the number 485. The farmhouse at Francoper Straße 55 with a drive-through barn on the left, exterior and thatched roof, was entered in the list of monuments on March 17, 1960 under number 486. The farmhouse at Francoper Straße 60 with the drive-through barn on the right, exterior and thatched roof, and boulder wall were already entered in the list of monuments on March 17, 1960 under the number 487. The thatched-roof Kate Francoper Straße 52 was already registered on May 4th 1982 under the number 656 in the list of monuments. All of these old entries (monument list numbers 482-487 and 656) were transferred to the new monument list number 921. | March 9, 1990 | Neugraben-Fischbek | ||
922 | Dierksstegel 2 | the eastern part of parcel 5824 of the Fischbek district including Scheidebach as the area surrounding the entire complex Francoper Straße 45-57 and 5064, as defined in the Neugraben-Fischbek 44 development plan of February 27, 1990. The relevant part of the development plan and the reasons attached to it are at the State Archives deposited for free inspection for everyone. | March 9, 1990 | Neugraben-Fischbek | ||
923 | Francoper Strasse 48, 48 a | Entire facility, in particular consisting of the residential building, the garden house, the thatched wooden pavilion, the open spaces and the field stone enclosure wall, as defined in the Neugraben-Fischbek 44 development plan of February 27, 1990.The relevant part of the development plan and the reasons attached to it are with the State Archives deposited for free inspection for everyone. | March 9, 1990 | Neugraben-Fischbek | ||
924 | Francoper Strasse 63 | Overall facility, in particular consisting of the two protected independent cultural monuments, the main house with half-timbered and half-hipped thatched roof from 1770 and the thatched barn with half-timbered construction to the south, as well as the rear stable barn from 1934, the other outbuildings, the large tree population including the open spaces and the boulder wall, as stipulated in the Neugraben-Fischbek 44 development plan of February 27, 1990. The relevant part of the development plan and the reasons attached to it are stored at the State Archives for free inspection for everyone. Note: The farmhouse with a barn to the south, exterior and thatched roof has been entered in the list of monuments since March 17, 1960. This old entry (monument list number 488) was transferred to the new monument list number 924. | March 9, 1990 | Neugraben-Fischbek | ||
925 | Francoper Strasse 76 | Overall facility, in particular consisting of the gable-facing residential building built in 1928 in full brick masonry, the gable-facing stable building and the enclosure made of hewn and mortared fieldstones including the open spaces, as defined in the Neugraben-Fischbek 44 development plan of February 27, 1990 The relevant part of the development plan and the reasons attached to it are deposited at the State Archives for free inspection for everyone. | March 9, 1990 | Neugraben-Fischbek | ||
926 | Francoper Strasse 67, 82 and 84 | Group of buildings, consisting of the thatched full farmhouse Albers Hus, Francoper Straße 67, built in the first high point of settlement history, with the thatched cottage from the end of the 18th century or the old parter house at Francoper Straße 84 and the one for smallholder resettlement in the 18th and 19th centuries. The thatched-roof small farmhouse Francoper Straße 82, which was built in the second half of the 19th century in the typical brick manner of the Hanover Building School, and as its surroundings the immediately adjacent areas, as with the development plan Neugraben-Fischbek 44, stood in the 19th century and still combines living and business dated February 27, 1990. The relevant part of the development plan and the reasons attached to it are stored at the State Archives for free inspection for everyone. | March 9, 1990 | Neugraben-Fischbek | ||
1000 | Ulenflucht 4 | Half-timbered cottage from 1768 with thatched roof | 11/23/1992 | Neugraben-Fischbek | ||
1145 | In Neugrabener Dorf 45 | Entire facility, consisting of the main house, the barn, the hedge enclosure, the open spaces and the sandy path used by the courtyard. The mapping with the boundaries of the entire complex is stored in the list of monuments. | 09/12/1997 | Neugraben-Fischbek | ||
1245 | Cuxhavener Strasse behind 547 ae | Prehistoric burial mound, site 11, with a diameter of 16 m and a height of 0.60 m | March 20, 2000 | Neugraben-Fischbek | ||
1470 | Betting loop | Bronze Age burial mound, site 18 in Fischbek | 04/26/2005 | Neugraben-Fischbek | ||
1471 | Wettloop, city route | Bronze Age long hill grave and Neolithic and Bronze Age burial mound group, sites 9 and 21–23 in Fischbek | 04/26/2005 | Neugraben-Fischbek | ||
1474 | Fischbeker Heideweg | Burial mound, site 54 in Hamburg-Fischbek | 05/31/2005 | Neugraben-Fischbek | ||
1476 | Betting loop 22 a, 24, 25, 26, Igelgrund 2 | four burial mounds, sites 14–17 in Fischbek | 06/16/2005 | Neugraben-Fischbek | ||
1478 | City route | 13 burial mounds, sites 6, 28, 45–52, 67, 71–72 in Fischbek | 08/02/2005 | Neugraben-Fischbek | ||
1485 | City route | two grave mounds, sites 30, 31 in Fischbek | 09/12/2005 | Neugraben-Fischbek | ||
1486 | west of Fischbektal, Im Ehmenthöme, west of Stadtweg | seven burial mounds, sites 32–38 in Fischbek | 09/12/2005 | Neugraben-Fischbek | ||
1487 | City route | four burial mounds, sites 39–42 in Fischbek | 09/12/2005 | Neugraben-Fischbek | ||
1488 | City route | Burial mound, site 44 in Fischbek | 09/12/2005 | Neugraben-Fischbek | ||
1489 | City route | Burial mound, site 53 in Fischbek | 09/12/2005 | Neugraben-Fischbek | ||
1511 | At the Dannenkuhle, south of Stadtweg | four burial mounds, sites 25–27, 29 in Fischbek | 11/22/2005 | Neugraben-Fischbek | ||
222 | Küstersweg | the Rönneburg "Burgberg" to Rönneburg near Hamburg-Harburg | 06/04/1941 | Rönneburg | ||
149 | Sinstorfer Kirchweg 20 | the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Hamburg-Sinstorf . Church building with interior fittings, in particular pulpit, altar, sculptures and sculptures, together with a free-standing wooden bell tower. Field stone church from the 2nd half of the 12th century (?), Parts of the north wall possibly even earlier. During the renovation in 1906, the remains of a Romanesque field stone tower (mid-12th century?) Came to light in the central part of the west wall. In front of the old stone wall, new vestibule and main entrance in the new Gothic style 1906/07. East wall in the upper part in brick with Gothic blind niches (14th century). Choir extension with roof turret from 1698. Pan-roofed gable roof. Note: The area around the church was entered in the list of monuments on February 16, 1973 under the number 529. The ensemble Sinstorfer Kirche with church and steeple, churchyard with gravestones, retaining wall, staircase, memorial, sexton and school house, old parish and rectory as well as small animal shed, trees and the lawn and meadow areas was opened on January 5th, 2004 under the number 1410 in entered the list of monuments. | 01/24/1940 | Sinstorf | ||
529 | Sinstorfer Kirchweg 19, 20, 21, 23 | Buildings and land surrounding the protected church . Note: The Evangelical Lutheran Church was entered in the list of monuments on January 24, 1940 under number 149. The Sinstorfer Church ensemble with church and tower, churchyard with gravestones, retaining wall, staircase, memorial, sexton and school house, old parish and parsonage as well as small animal shed, trees and lawns and meadows were moved to the List of monuments entered. | 02/16/1973 | Sinstorf | ||
1402 | Sinstorfer Kirchweg southwest number 8 | Ensemble consisting of the brick-built syringe house built in 1903 with a small tower and gable roof and a war memorial for those who fell in the First World War | 11/12/2003 | Sinstorf | ||
1403 | Sinstorfer Kirchweg 2 | School building built in 1907 | 11/12/2003 | Sinstorf | ||
1410 | Sinstorfer Kirchweg 19, 20, 21 | Ensemble Sinstorfer Kirche , consisting of the church, Sinstorfer Kirchweg 20, with church tower, churchyard / cemetery with gravestones, retaining wall, staircase as access to the church, memorial, the thatched buildings of the sexton and school house, Sinstorfer Kirchweg 19, the old parish and Rectory, Sinstorfer Kirchweg 21, as well as the small animal barn, the trees, the lawns and meadows. Note: The entry in the list of monuments of January 24, 1940 of the Evangelical Lutheran Church Sinstorf under number 149 and the entry of February 16, 1973 of the area around the church under number 529 remain in effect. | 05/01/2004 | Sinstorf | ||
1429 | Winsener Strasse 218, 220, 220 a, 220 b | Ensemble "Gut Hastedt", built around the beginning of the 20th century, consisting of the paved driveway of the property, the country house, the former administrator's house, agricultural outbuildings and the former gardener's house. | 05/18/2004 | Sinstorf | ||
734 | Radickestrasse 31 | Overall complex consisting of the building in the style of the New Building from 1929/30 (Architects Dyrssen & Averhoff) and the surrounding former house garden. The mapping with the boundaries of the entire complex is stored in the list of monuments. | 09/11/1984 | Wilstorf | ||
1459 | Rönneburger Strasse, corner of Schneverdinger Weg | Round bunker built in 1941 | 01/19/2005 | Wilstorf | ||
1647 | Winsener Strasse 27, Reeseberg 8 | Ensemble consisting of the Catholic Church, built in 1913 according to plans by the Government and Building Councilor Rudolf Claren, and the monastery building, built around the same time | 03/04/2008 | Wilstorf | ||
1864 | Winsener Strasse 30, 32 | Ensemble, workers' apartments built around 1875 | 04/14/2011 | Wilstorf |
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- ↑ List of monuments of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg, as of November 21, 2012 ( Memento of June 27, 2011 in the Internet Archive ; PDF).