List of streets, squares and bridges in Hamburg-Eimsbüttel
The list of streets, squares and bridges in Hamburg-Eimsbüttel is an overview of the streets, squares and bridges currently available in the Hamburg district of Eimsbüttel . It is part of the list of traffic areas in Hamburg .
overview
In Eimsbüttel (district numbers 301 to 310) there are 58004 inhabitants (as of December 31, 2019) on 3.3 km². Eimsbüttel is in the postcode areas 20144, 20253, 20255, 20257, 20259, 20357, 22525, 22527 and 22769.
In Eimsbüttel there are 118 designated traffic areas, including four squares and three 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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Agathenstrasse
( Location ) |
A043 | 140 | after the female first name | 1899 | ||
Alardusstrasse
( Location ) |
A060 | 305 | Christian Heinrich Alardus (1789–1866), businessman and senator | 1900 | ||
Old way
( Location ) |
A160 | 190 | after a popular name for part of the old road from Hamburg to Pinneberg | 1928 | ||
Altonaer Strasse
( Location ) |
A167 | 425 | than the road leading to Altona | 1847 | Land on the southern side in Sternschanze , street area and northern side in Eimsbüttel. | |
Amandastrasse
( Location ) |
A372 | 355 | after the female first name | 1865 | ||
At the pond
( Location ) |
A360 | 320 | after the location at the pond in Eimsbütteler Park | 1877 | ||
Crossbow Street
( Location ) |
A458 | 255 | Georg (1818–1869) and Carl (1849–1896) Armbrust, music teachers and organists at St. Petri Church | 1902 | ||
At the Apostle Church
( Location ) |
B161 | 125 | after the situation at the Apostle Church | 1895 | ||
At the Christ Church
( Location ) |
B164 | 115 | after the situation at the Christ Church | 1890 |
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By the Schlump
( Location ) |
B221 | 775 | Origin unknown, first mentioned in 1752 as "Up dem Schlump" | 1858 | eastern half of the street in Rotherbaum , western half between Grindelallee and Bogenstrasse in Harvestehude , between Bogenstrasse and the intersection of Schäferkampsallee / Schröderstiftstrasse / Kleiner Schäferkamp in Eimsbüttel |
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Bellealliancestrasse
( Location ) |
B237 | 485 | Origin not clearly established. A merger of the landowners Fett, Schmuck, Meißner and Fehlandt or the name of the gentlemen's favorite bar is possible. Because of the neighboring Waterloostraße, an inn called "Bellealliance" near the historic slaughterhouse can also be considered. | 1870 | see also Vereinsstrasse | |
Bismarckstrasse
( Location ) |
B377 |
(in the district) |
860 Otto von Bismarck (1815–1898), including first Chancellor of the German Empire | 1869 | Between Mansteinstrasse and Scheideweg only the southern half of the street is in Eimsbüttel, from Scheideweg south it is completely in the district, otherwise in Hoheluft-West . |
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Bogenstrasse
( Location ) |
B455 | 670 | after the course of the street | 1877 | northern half of the street in Harvestehude |
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Bossdorfstrasse
( Location ) |
B514 | 85 | Hermann Boßdorf (1877–1921), playwright | 1922 |
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Federal road
( Location ) |
B707 |
(in the district) |
820 in memory of the North German Confederation founded in 1866 | 1870 | east of the road at Beim Schlump in Rotherbaum |
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Charlottenstrasse
( Location ) |
C021 | 130 | probably after Charlotte Fett (1811-1859) | 1865 | Charlotte Fett was the mother-in-law of a son of Alexander Tornquist, who owned extensive property in Eimsbüttel. (see also Tornquiststrasse) | |
Clasingstrasse
( Location ) |
C035 | 115 | Johann Hermann Clasing (1779–1829), pianist and composer | 1911 | ||
Doormannsweg
( Location ) |
D147 | 740 | Frans Doormann (1709–1784), Senator and Mayor | 1896 | between Henriettenstrasse and Fruchtallee, part of Bundesstrasse 5 | |
Eduardstrasse
( Location ) |
E028 | 335 | Eduard Ephraim (* 1867), son of the then landowner Samuel Ephraim | 1868 | ||
Oak Street
( Location ) |
E064 | 855 | after the former planting of oaks on the site | 1863 |
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Eidelstedter way
( Location ) |
E077 |
(in the district) |
650 Hamburg district Eidelstedt | 1896 | The southern half of the street in Eimsbüttel lies between Quickbornstrasse and the property with house number 102, the rest of the way up to Lutterothstrasse is completely in Stellingen ; Northern half of the street (from east to west): from Quickbornstraße for about 55 meters in Hoheluft-West , then to the intersection of Hagenbeckstraße / Methfesselstraße (at the Lutterothstraße underground station ) in Lokstedt , continue to house number 102 in Stellingen. | |
Eimsbütteler Bridge
( Location ) |
- | 40 | according to location and function in the district | 1911 | crosses the Isebek Canal and connects the Osterstrasse and the Bundesstrasse | |
Eimsbütteler Chaussee
( Location ) |
E095 | 485 | according to the location in the district | 1863 | ||
Eimsbüttel market square
( Location ) |
E096 | 450 | according to location and function in the district | 1895 | Not a square in the traditional sense, but a street between Kieler Straße and Fruchtallee; Part of the federal highway 5 . | |
Eimsbütteler Strasse
( Location ) |
E097 | 950 | according to the location in the district | 1846 | Completely in the district there are only two short sections of approx. 20 meters in the north and 25 meters in the south, in between there are only the properties on the northeast side in Eimsbüttel, the southwest part and the entire street area are in the area of Altona-Nord | |
Elbow
( Location ) |
E148 | 180 | after the course of the street | 1921 |
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Else Rauch Square
( Location ) |
E334 | 100 × 95 × 65 × 45 × 35 | Else Rauch (1888–1942), teacher, victim of National Socialism | 1995 | ||
Emilienstraße
( Location ) |
E178 | 640 | Emilie Tornquist (1846–1905), daughter of the landowner Alexander Tornquist | 1865 | see also Tornquiststrasse |
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Eppendorfer way
( Location ) |
E197 | 1245 (in the district) |
Hamburg district Eppendorf | 1863 | Between Eimsbütteler Strasse and the intersection of Alardusstrasse / Goebenstrasse, completely in the district, north of the intersection to Scheideweg only the eastern half of the street, western half of the street in Hoheluft-West , further north completely in Hoheluft-West, east of the Hoheluftchaussee in Hoheluft-Ost . | |
Eschenstieg
( Location ) |
E242 | 65 | freely chosen name | 1899 |
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Faberstrasse
( Location ) |
F002 | 285 | Johannes Jacob Faber (1716–1800), lawyer and Hamburg lawyer | 1895 | Faber was the son of Hamburg mayor Hans Jacob Faber | |
Fanny-Mendelssohn-Platz
( Location ) |
F342 | 35 × 35 | Fanny Hensel (1805–1847), composer, a sister of Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy | 2004 |
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Felix-Dahn-Strasse
( Location ) |
F080 | 135 | Felix Dahn (1834–1912), writer | 1938 | until 1938: Anna-Wohlwill-Straße |
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Fat road
( Location ) |
F097 | 260 | HJ Fett (1817–1894), landowner | 1870 | ||
Fruit avenue
( Location ) |
F255 | 1105 | after fruit trees planted there on a trial basis | 1863 | ||
Garbestrasse
( Location ) |
G015 | 230 | Robert Garbe (1878–1927), Low German writer | 1948 | ||
Goeben Bridge
( Location ) |
- | 25th | based on Goebenstrasse | 1921 | Here two bridges run parallel to each other over the Isebek Canal : one for pedestrians, the other for cyclists. |
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Goebenstrasse
( Location ) |
G129 | 410 | August von Goeben (1816–1880), Prussian general | 1889 | between Eppendorfer Weg and Im Gehölz / Gärtnerstraße only the southern half of the street in Eimsbüttel, the northern half in Hoheluft-West |
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Gorch-Fock-Strasse
( Location ) |
G171 | 135 | Gorch Fock (1880-1916), writer | 1921 |
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Gradenerstrasse
( Location ) |
G191 | 125 | Carl Gradener (1812–1883), composer | 1899 | until 1899: First Parkstrasse | |
Gravensteiner Strasse
( Location ) |
G211 | 75 | Gravenstein (Danish: Gråsten ), city in Denmark | 1911 | ||
Grundstrasse
( Location ) |
G323 | 295 | Friedrich Wilhelm Grund (1791–1874), composer and conductor | 1902 | ||
Gustav-Falke-Strasse
( Location ) |
G342 |
(in the district) |
705 Gustav Falke (1853–1916), writer | 1921 | north of Bogenstrasse in Harvestehude |
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Hartwig-Hesse-Strasse
( Location ) |
H154 | 555 | Hartwig Hesse (1778–1849), merchant and founder | 1948 | until 1948: Schenefelder Straße | |
Heinrichstrasse
( Location ) |
H309 | 255 | after a former landowner about whom no further information is known | 1858 | ||
Hellkamp
( Location ) |
H331 | 725 | after the field name Up de Hellkamp | 1899 | until 1899: Second Parkstrasse | |
Henriettenstrasse
( Location ) |
H350 | 505 | Henriette Tornquist (1843–1914), daughter of the landowner Alexander Tornquist | 1865 | see also Tornquiststrasse | |
Henriettenweg
( Location ) |
H351 | 160 | based on Henriettenstrasse | 1961 | ||
Heussweg
( Location ) |
H413 | 990 | after the "Heusshof", an inn for the elegant Hamburg society | 1863 | ||
Heymannstrasse
( Location ) |
H417 | 370 | Lida Gustava Heymann (1868–1943), suffragette | 1950 | until 1950: Liliencronstrasse |
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Högenstrasse
( Location ) |
H489 | 165 | after the field name "Op de Högen" | 1929 | between Alter Weg and Langenfelder Damm completely in Eimsbüttel, further for about 25 meters from Langenfelder Damm to the east, north of it only the eastern half of the street to Steenwisch, otherwise in Stellingen | |
High pasture
( Location ) |
H544 |
(in the district) |
815 to the high pastureland of the St. John's monastery | 1881 | north of Bogenstrasse in Harvestehude |
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In the wood
( Location ) |
I032 | 335 | after the former Eimsbütteler wood | 1877 | Part of the federal highway 5 | |
Kaiser-Friedrich-Ufer
( Location ) |
K017 |
(in the district) |
480 Friedrich III. (1831–1888), German emperor | 1912 | north of Bogenstrasse in Harvestehude |
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Kieler Strasse
( Location ) |
K160 | 1285 (in the district) |
Kiel , capital of Schleswig-Holstein | 1840 | between Ophagen and Haferweg completely in the district, north of Haferkamps to Tiedemannstraße only the eastern half of the street; south of the street Ophagen in Altona-Nord , western half of the street between Haferkamp and Tiedemannstraße in Stellingen and completely from Tiedemannstraße to the railway bridge, north of the railway bridge in Eidelstedt ; Part of federal highways 4 and 5 | |
Kielortallee
( Location ) |
K165 | 290 | after the field name "Kielortswiese" | 1887 |
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Kippingstrasse
( Location ) |
K177 | 275 | Friedrich Wilhelm Kipping (1838–1892), founder of the Hamburg professional fire service | 1893 |
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Small Kielort
( Location ) |
K245 | 115 | based on Kielortallee | 1891 |
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Little Schäferkamp
( Location ) |
K248 | 340 | after a former sheep farm located here that the Monastery of St. John in Harvestehude belonged | 1858 | Plots on the north side and the entire street area in Eimsbüttel, plots south of the street in Sternschanze | |
Kloksweg
( Location ) |
K624 | 90 | Hans Detlof Heinrich Kloks (1822–1896), previous owner of the site | 1999 | ||
Koopstrasse
( Location ) |
K364 | 165 | after the field name "Koops Bleiche" | 1887 | The field name goes back to the then landowner Heinrich Albert Koop (1820–1890). |
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Langenfelder dam
( Location ) |
L039 |
(in the district) |
345 Langenfelde , district of Stellingen | 1863 | north of Müggenkampstrasse in Stellingen | |
Lappenbergsallee
( Location ) |
L069 | 680 | Johann Martin Lappenberg (1794–1865), historian | 1895 |
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Last drop path
( Location ) |
L073 | 360 | Philipp Lastrop (1691–1744), Senator, and his family, who owned land here in the 18th century | 1906 |
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Avenue of lime trees
( Location ) |
L183 | 355 | after the original planting | 1870 | Lindenallee, laid out in 1835, is one of the oldest streets in Eimsbüttel. | |
Luruper way
( Location ) |
L320 | 415 | Hamburg's Lurup district | 1906 | ||
Lutterothstrasse
( Location ) |
L324 | 1205 | Ascan Wilhelm Lutteroth (1783–1867), merchant and senator | 1906 | between Sartoriusstraße and Steenwisch is the northern half of the street in Stellingen | |
Manstein Bridge
( Location ) |
- | 30th | Gustav von Manstein (1805–1877), Prussian general | 1904 | crosses the Isebek Canal and connects Bogenstrasse with Mansteinstrasse in Hoheluft-West ; northeast half of the bridge in Harvestehude |
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Margaretenstrasse
( Location ) |
M040 | 290 | probably after Margaretha Auguste Fett (1815–1890), wife of the landowner HJ Fett | 1870 | ||
Marthastrasse
( Location ) |
M075 | 210 | Presumably after a sister-in-law of the landowner Fett or a person close to Adolf Hermann Meißner | 1870 | see Fettstrasse and Meißnerstrasse | |
Matthesonstrasse
( Location ) |
M090 | 130 | Johann Mattheson (1681–1764), opera singer and composer | 1903 | ||
Meissnerstrasse
( Location ) |
M130 | 230 | Adolf Hermann Meißner (1816–1880), previous owner of the site | 1867 | ||
Methfesselstrasse
( Location ) |
M170 | 835 | Albert Methfessel (1785–1869), composer and conductor | 1899 | until 1899: Third Parkstrasse | |
Moorkamp
( Location ) |
M269 | 310 | after a hallway name | 1881 |
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Müggenkampstrasse
( Location ) |
M311 | 460 | after a field name | 1878 | ||
Nagels Allee
( Location ) |
N002 | 105 | after a previous owner of the same name | 1958 | ||
Odenwaldstrasse
( Location ) |
O024 | 150 | Theodor Odenwald (1838–1899), founder of the Hamburg church choir | 1906 | ||
Osterstrasse
( Location ) |
O148 | 1400 | after the field name "Osterkamp" | 1864 | ||
Ottersbekallee
( Location ) |
O165 | 335 | to the Ottersbek, which flows into the Isebek Canal in Eimsbüttel | 1899 | Originally named Ottersbekstraße in 1877, it was given its current name in 1899. | |
Paciusweg
( Location ) |
P235 | 70 | Fredrik Pacius (1809-1891), composer | 1975 | ||
Paulinenallee
( Location ) |
P050 |
(in the district) |
140 Pauline Edelheim (1843–1905), sister-in-law of the landowner Samuel Ephraim | 1863 | west of Eimsbütteler Strasse in Altona-Nord | |
Pinneberger way
( Location ) |
P128 | 365 | Pinneberg , district town in Schleswig-Holstein | 1864 | Land on the southwest side in Altona-Nord , otherwise in Eimsbüttel, especially the street area. | |
Praetoriusweg
( Location ) |
P187 | 155 | Musician family Prätorius, especially Hieronymus Praetorius (1560–1629) | 1906 | ||
Rellinger Strasse
( Location ) |
R148 | 730 | Rellingen , municipality in the Pinneberg district in Schleswig-Holstein | 1899 | ||
Rombergstrasse
( Location ) |
R270 | 210 | The Romberg family of musicians, namely Bernhard Romberg (1767–1841), cellist, and Andreas Romberg (1767–1821), composer | 1898 | ||
Sand road
( Location ) |
S052 | 325 | after a sand pond previously located there | 1863 | ||
Sartoriusstrasse
( Location ) |
S058 | 420 | Erasmus Sartorius (1577–1637), composer | 1906 | ||
Schäferkampsallee
( Location ) |
S094 | 480 | after the sheep farm of the Harvestehude monastery, which was established in 1560 | 1858 |
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Schäferstrasse
( Location ) |
S098 | 305 | based on Schäferkampsallee | 1875 | ||
crossroads
( Location ) |
S137 | 385 | after the former border between Eimsbüttel and Eppendorf | 1879 | northeast half of the street in Hoheluft-West |
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Slimreye
( Location ) |
S185 |
(in the district) |
345 after an old name for the willows by the Isebek that the Monastery of St. John were among | 1907 | "Reye" is the name of a street built on one side, but it also describes a small watercourse; north of Bogenstrasse in Harvestehude |
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Schopstrasse
( Location ) |
S278 | 245 | Johann Schop (around 1590–1667), musician and composer | 1938 | ||
shoulder blade
( Location ) |
S321 |
(in the district) |
250 after the shoulder blade of a whale that hung as a figurehead in front of a seaman's bar | circa 1700 | south of the intersection of Altonaer Straße / Max-Brauer-Allee in Sternschanze | |
way to school
( Location ) |
S327 | 330 | after the oldest Eimsbüttels school on the corner of Schulweg and Osterstraße, which existed until 1887 | 1864 | Part of federal highway 5 ; until 1864: schoolmaster course | |
Schwenckestrasse
( Location ) |
S357 | 900 | Christian Friedrich Gottlieb Schwencke (1767–1822), composer | 1899 | until 1899: part of Erste Parkstrasse | |
Selliusstrasse
( Location ) |
S400 | 120 | Thomas Sellius (1599–1663), cantor at the Johanneum | 1912 | ||
Sillemstrasse
( Location ) |
S451 | 915 | after a Sillem family who did a lot for Hamburg | 1903 | ||
Sophienallee
( Location ) |
S507 | 260 | Sophie Ephraim, wife of the landowner Samuel Ephraim | 1863 | ||
Spengelweg
( Location ) |
S539 | 125 | Julius Spengel (1853–1936), musician | 1948 | until 1948: Collaustraße | |
Steenwisch
( Location ) |
S613 |
(in the district) |
155 after a field name | 1928 | Low German Steenwisch = Steinwiese only southern half of the street between Jaguarstieg and Högenstraße in Eimsbüttel, otherwise in Stellingen |
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Stellinger way
( Location ) |
S669 | 665 | Hamburg district of Stellingen | 1863 | ||
Stephanusgarten
( Location ) |
S962 | 75 x65 x40 | after the location at the former St. Stephanuskirche | 2018 | In Eimsbüttel there is only a narrow, eastern part, otherwise in Stellingen | |
Tegethoffstrasse
( Location ) |
T041 | 115 | Wilhelm von Tegethoff (1827–1871), Vice Admiral of the Austro-Hungarian Navy | 1885 |
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Telemannstrasse
( Location ) |
T044 | 480 | Georg Philipp Telemann (1681–1767), composer | 1901 | ||
Tiedemannstrasse
( Location ) |
T083 | 220 | after the previous owner of the same name, about whom no data are known | around 1886 | northern half of the street in Stellingen | |
Tornquiststrasse
( Location ) |
T142 | 595 | Alexander Bentalon Tornquist (1813–1889), landowner | 1868 | Tornquist owned a considerable amount of real estate in Hamburg and named streets he had created not only with his first and last name, but also with those of his children. In Eimsbüttel these are Emilienstrasse and Henriettenstrasse, in St. Georg Alexanderstrasse and Maxstrasse in Eilbek . | |
Tresckowstrasse
( Location ) |
T158 | 465 | Hermann von Tresckow (1818–1900), Prussian infantry general | 1889 |
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Unna Street
( Location ) |
U025 | 405 | Paul Gerson Unna (1850-1929), dermatologist | 1948 | northeast half of the street in Hoheluft-West , southwest in Eimsbüttel |
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Club Street
( Location ) |
V028 | 570 | after the good cooperation between the landowners Fett, Schmuck, Meißner and Fehlandt, who built this road together | 1870 | see also Bellealliancestrasse | |
Voigtstrasse
( Location ) |
V160 | 160 | Carl Voigt (1808–1879), musician | 1902 | ||
Von-der-Tann-Strasse
( Location ) |
V094 | 125 | Ludwig von der Tann-Rathsamhausen (1815–1881), Bavarian infantry general | 1885 |
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Walter-Wächter-Platz
( Location ) |
W534 | 125 × 85 | Walter Wächter (1913–1983), psychologist | 2018 | before 2018: Gustav-Falke-Sportplatz |
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Waterloohain
( Location ) |
W090 | 125 | based on Waterloostrasse | 1885 | ||
Waterloostrasse
( Location ) |
W091 | 270 | after the battle site of the same name in today's Belgium | 1885 | ||
Weckmannweg
( Location ) |
W098 | 140 | Matthias Weckmann (* between 1615 and 1617; † 1674), organist and composer | 1948 | until 1948: Chrysanderstraße | |
Willow avenue
( Location ) |
W130 | 455 | after the earlier planting | 1858 | ||
Willow climb
( Location ) |
W137 | 355 | based on the Weidenallee | 1863 |
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Meadow road
( Location ) |
W247 | 385 | to meadows that used to be there | 1867 |
Individual evidence
- ↑ Digital Atlas North
- ↑ a b Senate resolution of May 16, 2018, published in the Official Gazette No. 42 of May 25, 2018, accessed on August 25, 2019
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
- Christian Hanke: Hamburg's street names tell history , 4th edition, Medien-Verlag Schubert, Hamburg 2006, ISBN 978-3-929229-41-7