List of streets, squares and bridges in Hamburg-Borgfelde
The list of streets, squares and bridges in Hamburg-Borgfelde is an overview of the streets, squares and bridges currently available in the Hamburg district of Borgfelde . It is part of the list of traffic areas in Hamburg .
overview
In Borgfelde (district numbers 119 to 120) there are 8343 inhabitants (as of December 31, 2019) on 3.8 km². Borgfelde is in the postcode area 20535 and 20537.
There are 31 designated traffic areas in Borgfelde, including a square and four bridges.
Overview of the streets
The following table gives an overview of all named traffic areas - streets, squares and bridges - in the district as well as some related information. In detail these are:
- Name / location : current name of the street, square or bridge. Via the link ( location ), the street, the square or the bridge can be displayed on various map services. The geoposition indicates approximately the middle. In the case of longer streets that lead through two or more parts of the city, it is therefore possible that the coordinate is in a different part of the city.
- Street code: official street code, consisting of a letter (first letter of the street, the square or the bridge) and a three-digit number.
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Length / dimensions in meters:
Note: The length information contained in the overview are overview values rounded up or down according to mathematical rules , which were determined in the Digital Atlas North with the local scale. They are more for comparison purposes and, if official values are known, are exchanged and marked separately.
For squares, the dimensions are shown in the form a × b for rectangular systems or a × b × c for triangular systems with a as the longest edge.
The addition ( in the district ) indicates how long the street is within the district if it runs through several districts. - Name origin : origin or reference of the name.
- Date of designation : Year of the official designation or the first mention of a name, in case of uncertainty also the specification of a period.
- Notes : Further information on nearby institutions, the history of the street, historical names, monuments, etc.
- Image : Photo of the street or an adjacent object.
Name / location | Road key |
Length / dimensions (in meters) |
Origin of name | Date of designation | Remarks | image |
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Alfredstrasse
( Location ) |
A075 |
(in the district) |
330 after Alfred Wilhelm Harder (1866–1884), son of the merchant and landowner Hermann Harder, who died early | 1866 | northern part in Hohenfelde | |
Alfredstrasse Bridge
( Location ) |
25th | based on Alfredstrasse | 1901 | According to the "Street and area directory of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg" only in Borgfelde, according to the German basic map mainly in Hohenfelde and only a small part in Borgfelde | ||
Anckelmannsplatz
( Location ) |
A422 |
(in the district) |
50 × 50 based on Anckelmannstrasse | 1879 | western part in Hammerbrook | |
Anckelmannstrasse
( Location ) |
A423 | 360 | after the landowner family Anckelmann | 1879 | ||
Rash way
( Location ) |
A534 |
(in the district) |
460 since 1525 verifiable connection route to the Elbe island Billwerder Ausschlag | southern part in Hammerbrook | ||
Baubürgerweg
( Location ) |
B094 | 80 | Building citizens = civil members of the building deputation, forerunners of the later building authority | 1906 | Footpath | |
At the Gesundbrunnen
( Location ) |
B206 | 150 | after an inn with an alleged medicinal spring that has been located here since the 17th century | 1906 | ||
Berlinertordamm
( Location ) |
B277 |
(length in the district) |
140 Embankment through the moat at Berliner Tor , the city gate through the “New Factory” (1679/82 - around 1820) on the highway to Berlin | 1905 | According to the “Street and Area Directory of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg” only in St. Georg, according to the German basic map mainly in Borgfelde and only to a small extent in St. Georg; Residents only in St. Georg | |
Bethesdastrasse
( Location ) |
B302 |
(in the district) |
330 after the deaconess hospital of the same name founded by Elise Averdieck (1808–1907) | 1887 | eastern part in Hamm ; crosses Elise-Averdieck-Strasse | |
Borgfelder Allee
( Location ) |
B480 | 75 | following the Borgfelder Straße | 1884 | ||
Borgfelder Rose
( Location ) |
B823 | 70 | Connection path between Klaus-Groth-Straße and Oben Borgfelde | 1889 | Footpath | |
Borgfelder Strasse
( Location ) |
B482 | 950 | Section of the historical Heerweg to Bergedorf between Berliner Tor and " Hammer Baum " | 1858 | ||
Brekelbaums Park
( Location ) |
B591 | 240 | after the building contractor Carl Brekelbaum (1863–1956), who owned a piece of land here | 1900 | ||
Bürgerweide
( Location ) |
B686 | 1240 (in the district) |
until 1899 "An der Bürgerweide", in memory of the earlier function of the area before the city fortifications as a common pasture for the citizens of Hamburg | 1868, 1899 | southwest part in Hammerbrook ; from Hammerbrook to the Wallstrasse bridge, part of federal highway 75 | |
Burggarten
( Location ) |
B717 | 170 | after the Burgstrasse, previously also "Am Burggarten" | 1884 | ||
Burgstrasse
( Location ) |
B719 | 430 | possibly after a property of the Knights of Hamme called "castle", or also because of its location on the castle or Borgfelde | 1853 | eastern side in Hamm ; Part of the federal highway 5 | |
Eiffestrasse
( Location ) |
E081 |
(in the district) |
810 Franz Ferdinand Eiffe (1825–1875), businessman and senator, for his services as president of the building deputation and as landlord | 1886 | eastern part in Hamm | |
Elise-Averdieck-Strasse
( Location ) |
E144 | 270 | after Elise Averdieck (1808–1907), writer and founder of a deaconess institution (see Bethesdastraße) | 1896 | ||
First breakout bridge
( Location ) |
40 | based on the Ausschläger path that runs here | 1930 | southern part in Hammerbrook | ||
First Greven Bridge
( Location ) |
40 | based on the Grevenweg that runs here | 1930 | southwest side in Hammerbrook , east side in Hamm ; in the course of the Grevenweg over the Mittelkanal | ||
Grevenweg
( Location ) |
G231 | 420 | Verifiable name since the 16th century for the "Grafenweg", which the Holstein counts reserved as access to the Bille after they bequeathed Hammerbrook to Hamburg | 1539 | eastern side to the central canal in Hamm , then in Hammerbrook ; to Eiffestrasse part of federal road 5 | |
Hinrichsenstrasse
( Location ) |
H439 | 460 | after Siegmund Hinrichsen (1841–1902), President of the Hamburg Parliament | 1948, before: Baustraße | ||
Jungestrasse
( Location ) |
J098 | 110 | after Hermann Junge (1884–1953), pastor at the Borgfeld Erlöserkirche | 1958, before: Wallstrasse | ||
Klaus-Groth-Strasse
( Location ) |
K215 | 980 | after the Low German poet Klaus Groth (1819–1899) | 1899 | ||
Landwehr
( Location ) |
L024 | 170 | after the medieval Landwehr running here | 1890 | northern part in Hohenfelde and Eilbek , the east side of the southern part in Hamm ; Part of the federal highway 5 | |
Malzweg
( Location ) |
M027 | 210 | after the club brewery formerly located on Klaus-Groth-Straße | 1887 | ||
Normannenweg
( Location ) |
N174 | 430 | according to the "tribe" of the Normans , see also the neighboring Wikingerweg as well as the Alemanni, Sorbs and Wenden roads in Hammerbrook and Hamm. | 1905 | ||
Borgfelde above
( Location ) |
O003 | 920 | according to the location of the path on the Geest slope | 19th century | Footpath and bike path above or parallel to Borgfelder Straße | |
Von-Graffen-Strasse
( Location ) |
V099 | 210 | after Friedrich von Graffen (1745–1820), Hamburg mayor | 1959, before: Grevenweg | ||
Wallstrasse Bridge
( Location ) |
40 | based on the Wallstrasse that runs over the railroad tracks here | 1905 | northern part in Hohenfelde ; Part of the federal highway 75 | ||
Viking path
( Location ) |
W256 | 130 | after the medieval Vikings , see also the neighboring Normannenweg | 1908 |
No longer available traffic area
- Landwehrplatz (L026), 1912–2015 ( location ) - built over by new building "Landwehrhöfe" along the Landwehr road, the houses formerly on the west side of the square and now in the second row were assigned to Bürgerweide and Hinrichsenstraße.
Individual evidence
- ↑ Digital Atlas North
- ↑ Addendum to the street and area directory, status: August 10, 2015 ( Memento of March 30, 2016 in the Internet Archive )
Literature and Sources
- Statistics Office North: Street and area directory of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg
- Horst Beckershaus: The Hamburg street names - where they come from and what they mean , 6th edition, CEP European Publishing House, Hamburg 2011, ISBN 978-3-86393-009-7