List of streets, squares and bridges in Hamburg-Eppendorf

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Location of Hamburg-Eppendorf in Hamburg and in the Hamburg-Nord district (light red)

The list of streets, squares and bridges in Hamburg-Eppendorf is an overview of the streets, squares and bridges currently available in the Hamburg district of Eppendorf . It is part of the list of traffic areas in Hamburg .

overview

In Eppendorf (district numbers 403 to 405) there are 25,070 inhabitants (as of December 31, 2019) on 2.7 km². Eppendorf is in the postcode areas 20249, 20251 and 22529.

There are 81 designated traffic areas in Eppendorf, including five squares and six bridges. Several streets are dedicated to doctors, some of whom have worked at what is now the Hamburg-Eppendorf University Medical Center .

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.
  • 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
Appener way

( Location )

A453 0080 Appen , municipality in the Pinneberg district in Schleswig-Holstein 1942
Armin-Clasen-Stieg

( Location )

A618 0105 Armin Clasen (1890–1980), local history researcher 1982
Arnold-Heise-Strasse

( Location )

A473 0365 Georg Arnold Heise (1778-1851), lawyer and First Mayor of Hamburg from 1807 to 1813 (with interruptions) 1948 Arnold-Heise-Strasse
At the Andreas fountain

( Location )

B197 0125 after the fountain of the bathing and fountain drinking establishment by GA Knauer 1906 see also Knauerstrasse At the Andreas fountain
Borsteler Bridge

( Location )

- 0020th after their function leading towards Groß Borstel 1904 crosses the estuary of the Eppendorfer mill pond
Breitenfelder Strasse

( Location )

B588 0500
(in the district)
based on the earlier name of the trail "Beim wide Felde" 1896 west of Curschmannstrasse in Hoheluft-Ost
Butenfeld

( Location )

B737 0560 after a field name (ndt. buten = outside) 1951 Street area completely in Lokstedt , only the plots on the east and south side are in Eppendorf
Christoph-Probst-Weg

( Location )

C091 0190 Christoph Probst (1919–1943), resistance fighter within the White Rose , victim of National Socialism 2002
Curschmannstrasse

( Location )

C065 0560 Heinrich Curschmann (1846–1910), internist 1899 western half of the street in Hoheluft-Ost Curschmannstrasse
Edgar-Roß-Strasse

( Location )

E026 0195 Edgar Roß (1807–1885), businessman and politician 1909
Eisenlohrsweg

( Location )

E105 0105 Karl Eisenlohr (1847–1903), neurologist 1929
Eppendorfer tree

( Location )

E193 0235
(in the district)
after a turnpike of the same name 1884 western half of the street to Isebek Canal in Eppendorf, southern half of the street in Hoheluft-Ost , from Isebek Canal completely in Harvestehude Eppendorfer tree
Eppendorfer Landstrasse

( Location )

E194 1450 according to the location in the district 1864 Eppendorfer Landstrasse
Eppendorfer Marktplatz

( Location )

E195 0175 × 30 according to location and function in the district 1932
Erikastrasse

( Location )

E207 0955 Heather Erika 1885
Ernst-Thälmann-Platz

( Location )

E309 0065 x50 x40 Ernst Thälmann (1886–1944), KPD politician, victim of National Socialism 1985
Faaßweg

( Location )

F001 0105 August Heinrich Faaß (1806–1887), pastor in Eppendorf from 1837 to 1879 1921 Faaßweg
Fährhausbrücke

( Location )

- 0020
(in the district)
after the former dance hall Winterhuder Fährhaus , which stood at this point 1989 eastern part in Winterhude Fährhausbrücke
Frickestrasse

( Location )

F222 0920 Carl Georg Fricke (1790-1841), physician, temporarily at Eppendorfer hospital operates 1887
Gaedechensweg

( Location )

G002 0180 Cipriano Francisco Gaedechens (1818–1901), politician and local historian 1902 Gaedechensweg
Geffckenstrasse

( Location )

G037 0420 Heinrich Geffcken (1792–1861), businessman and Hamburg senator 1902 Geffckenstrasse
Geschwister-Scholl-Strasse

( Location )

G090 0850 Sophie Scholl (1921–1943) and Hans Scholl (1918–1943), resistance fighters within the White Rose , victims of National Socialism 1947
Goernebrücke

( Location )

- 0045 based on Goernestrasse 1910 Goernebrücke
Goernestrasse

( Location )

G135 0345 Christian Goerne (1822–1882), businessman, founder of the Duhnen Children's Sanatorium Foundation 1899 Goernestrasse
Gustav-Leo-Strasse

( Location )

G345 0185 Gustav Leo (1868–1944), civil engineer and senior construction director 1947 Gustav-Leo-Strasse
Hahnemannstrasse

( Location )

H042 0220 Samuel Hahnemann (1755–1843), medic 1929 Hahnemannstrasse
Hans Much Way

( Location )

H114 0210 Hans Much (1880–1932), physician 1938
Hayn's Park Bridge

( Location )

- 0030th according to location and function in Hayns Park 1960 crosses the mouth of the Eppendorfer mill pond as a pedestrian bridge
Haynstrasse

( Location )

H207 0330 Max Theodor Hayn (1809–1888), businessman and Hamburg senator 1890 Haynstrasse
Hegestieg

( Location )

H231 0220 based on Hegestrasse 1900
Hegestrasse

( Location )

H232 0660 after the field name "Im Hegen" (Hege = forest) 1890 Hegestrasse
Heilwigstrasse

( Location )

H269 0910
(in the district)
Heilwig von der Lippe (* around 1200; † between 1248 and 1250), founder of the Harvestehude nunnery 1870 south of the Isebek Canal in Harvestehude Heilwigstrasse
Heinickestrasse

( Location )

H289 0080 Samuel Heinicke (1727–1790), educator 1880
Husumer Strasse

( Location )

H695 0260
(in the district)
Husum , city in Schleswig-Holstein 1907 Part of the thematic group "Cities in Schleswig-Holstein", which is located in Hoheluft-Ost ; west of Curschmannstrasse in Hoheluft-Ost
In the valley

( Location )

I051 0325 after a hallway name 1911
In the corner

( Location )

I055 0155 after a field name, the angle coupling 1907
Isekai

( Location )

I105 0380 according to the location along the Isebek Canal 1890 Isekai
Jetty

( Location )

I106 0130 × 20 based on the Isekai 1901 Jetty
Julius-Reincke-Stieg

( Location )

J150 0110 Julius Reincke (1842–1906), physician and politician 2009
Kegelhofstrasse

( Location )

K118 0630 after the hall name "Hinter dem Kegelhof" 1905
Kellinghusenstrasse

( Location )

K128 0460 Heinrich Kellinghusen (1796–1879), lawyer, First Mayor of Hamburg from 1843 to 1860 1901 Kellinghusenstrasse
Knauerstrasse

( Location )

K288 0180 Georg Andreas Knauer (1759–1828), founder of "Bad Eppendorf" 1897 see also at the Andreasbrunnen Knauerstrasse
Kösterstrasse

( Location )

K333 0200 to the monastery apartments of the Köster Foundation located there 1901
Kümmellstrasse

( Location )

K482 0205 Hermann Kümmell (1852–1937), medic 1932
Kunhardtstrasse

( Location )

K506 0215 Ferdinand Kunhardt (1824–1895), lawyer and Hamburg senator 1921 Kunhardtstrasse
Lenhartzstrasse

( Location )

L128 0530 Hermann Lenhartz (1854–1910), doctor, from 1901 director of the Eppendorfer Hospital 1911
Lichtwarkstrasse

( Location )

L163 0275 Alfred Lichtwark (1852–1914), art historian 1938
Loehrsweg

( Location )

L207 0315 Hermann Rudolph Loehr (1801–1891), lawyer, councilor at the higher court 1905 Loehrsweg
Lokstedter Steindamm

( Location )

L240 0520
(in the district)
after the cobbled path in the Hamburg district of Lokstedt 1948 Land between Butenfeld and Martinistraße on the eastern side in Eppendorf, otherwise in Lokstedt , especially the entire street area
Lokstedter way

( Location )

L241 0740 Hamburg district Lokstedt 1864
Loogeplatz

( Location )

L246 0100 x70 x70 after the location in the middle of the Eppendorfer Looge, a former community meadow 1928 Loogeplatz
Loogestieg

( Location )

L247 0290 after his function leading to Eppendorfer Looge 1864 Loogestieg
Loogestrasse

( Location )

L248 0225 based on Loogeplatz and Loogestieg 1902 Loogestrasse
Ludolfstrasse

( Location )

L269 0350 JH Ludolf (1754–1842), pastor at the Eppendorfer St. Johannis Church 1899
Marie-Jonas-Platz

( Location )

M443 0100 × 25 Marie-Anna Jonas (1893–1944), doctor, victim of National Socialism 2009
Martinistrasse

( Location )

M079 0675
(in the district)
Erich Martini (1843–1880), surgeon 1887 west of Curschmannstrasse is the southern half of the street in Hoheluft-Ost , otherwise completely in the district Martinistrasse
Meenk Bridge

( Location )

- 0015
(in the district)
based on the Meenkwiese 1922 crosses the Alster in the course of the Meenkwiese ; eastern part from the middle of the bridge in Winterhude Meenk Bridge
Meenkwiese

( Location )

M109 0160
(in the district)
after a hallway name 1908 eastern part from the middle of the Meenkbrücke in Winterhude Meenkwiese in Hamburg-Winterhude
Munsterstrasse

( Location )

M334 0425 after the long-established Münster family 1948 Land on the west side in Lokstedt , otherwise in Eppendorf, especially the entire street area
Nedderfeld

( Location )

N016 0830
(in the district)
after a field name (ndt. nedder = lower) before 1934 west of the Offakamp in Lokstedt
Nissenstrasse

( Location )

N135 0165 Waldemar Nissen (1832–1896), businessman and chairman of the supervisory board of HAPAG 1909
Offakamp

( Location )

O052 0335 Offa , legendary king of fishing 1948 only properties on the eastern side in Eppendorf, otherwise in Lokstedt , especially the entire street area
Osterfeldstrasse

( Location )

O139 0260
(in the district)
after a field name that means a field east of the village 1891 west of Münsterstrasse in Lokstedt
Rainweg

( Location )

R036 0100 to the meadow of the Eppendorfer Looge 1902 see Loogeplatz Rainweg
Robert Koch Rose

( Location )

R216 0140 based on Robert-Koch-Straße 1938
Robert-Koch-Strasse

( Location )

R217 0385 Robert Koch (1843–1910), physician 1937
Salomon-Heine-Weg

( Location )

S020 0325
(in the district)
Salomon Heine (1767–1844), merchant and banker, uncle of the poet Heinrich Heine 1967 north of the railway bridge in Alsterdorf
Schedestrasse

( Location )

S125 0365 Max Schede (1844-1902), surgeon 1903
Schottmüllerstrasse

( Location )

S281 0320 Oda Schottmüller (1905–1943), dancer and sculptor, resistance fighter within the Rote Kapelle , victim of National Socialism 1937 Schottmüllerstrasse was originally named after the bacteriologist Hugo Schottmüller ; because of its proximity to National Socialism (Schottmüller was a member of the NSDAP ), the street was dedicated to his cousin's daughter in November 2014
Schrammsweg

( Location )

S282 0295 Johann Gottfried Schramm (1742–1822), senior citizen , and his son of the same name (1781–1827), clerks in the St. Johannis monastery 1864 Schrammsweg
Schubackstrasse

( Location )

S296 0050 in honor of the Schuback family resident here, in particular Nicolaus Schuback (1700–1783), lawyer and First Mayor of Hamburg from 1754 to 1782 1910
Siemssenstrasse

( Location )

S436 0155 Georg Theodor Siemssen (1816–1886), merchant 1904
Sudeckstrasse

( Location )

S780 0105 Paul Sudeck (1866–1945), surgeon 1948
Süderfeldstrasse

( Location )

S784 0305
(in the district)
to the fields south of Lokstedt 1903 Only south of the property between Butenfeld and Münsterstraße in Eppendorf, otherwise in Lokstedt , especially the entire street area
Tarpenbekstrasse

( Location )

T025 1170 after the Tarpenbek , a tributary of the Alster 1888
Tewessteg

( Location )

T051 0085 Johann Matthias Tewes (1823–1892), previous owner of the site 1880
Trummersweg

( Location )

T177 0220 Carl Trummer (1792–1858), lawyer 1902 Trummersweg
Wendloher way

( Location )

W165 0250 to Gut Wendlohe near Schnelsen 1911
Winzeldorfer Weg

( Location )

W325 0180 Winzeldorf, part of the community Bönningstedt in the Pinneberg district in Schleswig-Holstein 1948
Winterhude Bridge

( Location )

- 0015
(in the district)
after its determination as a bridge leading from Eppendorf to Winterhude 1904 crosses the Alster , connects Ludolfstrasse with Hudtwalckerstrasse on the Winterhude side; eastern part in Winterhude Winterhuder Bridge in Hamburg-Winterhude and -Eppendorf
Woldsenweg

( Location )

W374 0195 August Friedrich Woldsen (1792–1868), President of the Military Commission and founder of the foundation 1907 Woldsenweg

Individual evidence

  1. Digital Atlas North

Literature and Sources

Web links

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