List of streets, squares and bridges in Hamburg-Harburg
The list of streets, squares and bridges in Hamburg-Harburg is an overview of the streets, squares and bridges currently available in the Hamburg district of Harburg . It is part of the list of traffic areas in Hamburg .
overview
In Harburg (district numbers 701 and 702) there are 26,156 inhabitants (as of December 31, 2019) on 4.0 km². Harburg is in the postcode areas 21073 and 21079.
There are 158 designated traffic areas in Harburg, including nine squares, ten bridges, a lock and a park.
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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Old Harburg Elbe Bridge
( Location ) |
A123 |
(in the district) |
385 leading over the Süderelbe according to its location and function | 1967 | northern part in Wilhelmsburg ; closed to motorized traffic, before 1967 Neue Straßebrücke, Harburger Elbbrücke |
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Old Seevestrasse
( Location ) |
A132 | 170 | based on Seevestrasse | 1965 |
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Amalienstraße
( Location ) |
A371 | 80 | Amalie Weusthoff b. Kort, wife of the businessman Friedrich Ludwig Weusthoff | 1875 |
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At the center house
( Location ) |
A649 | 105 | after the location at the center house built in 1930 | 1988 |
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At the moat
( Location ) |
A736 | 215 | after the discovery of remains of the old fortress, which were discovered during road works | 2013 | before 2013 part of Bauhofstraße |
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At the maze
( Location ) |
A259 | 70 | after an uncoordinated area planted with fruit trees | 1893 | originally intended name: hospital place |
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On the Schwarzenberg campus
( Location ) |
A738 | 185 | after the location in front of the main entrance to the TU Harburg | 2014 | formerly part of Schwarzenbergstrasse |
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At the military cemetery
( Location ) |
A332 | 90 | after the situation at the cemetery of the Harburg garrison | 1950 |
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At the wintering port
( Location ) |
A630 | 125 | after the location at the wintering port | 1984 |
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On the wall
( Location ) |
A357 | 150 | after the location on the former ramparts built during the 30 Years War | 1951 |
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At Werder
( Location ) |
A363 | 90 | according to the location at the Werder Gardens, which are criss-crossed by ditches | 1897 |
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At the Horeburg
( Location ) |
A730 | 185 | after the earlier Harburg castle, the Horeburg, which lay on marshy terrain (Horeburg = Moorburg) | 2012 | before 2012 part of Bauhofstraße |
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Asbeckstrasse
( Location ) |
A478 | 185 | Julius Robert Asbeck (1836–1912), a businessman, had the first steam mill built in Harburg | 1950 | until 1950 Parkstrasse |
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Außenmühlenweg
( Location ) |
A538 | 110 | leading to the outer mill pond after the determination | 1885/1950 | According to street directory in Harburg and Wilstorf , according to basic map only in Wilstorf |
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Baererstrasse
( Location ) |
B022 |
(in the district) |
850 Heinrich Baerer (1842–1913), master shoemaker and publisher of the “Volksblatt” in Harburg | 1950 | until 1950 Elisenstrasse; northwestern part from Bremer Straße in Eißendorf |
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Station island
( Location ) |
B027 | 175 | after its location on a peninsula within the port area with the oldest train station from 1847 | 1929 | no more public road |
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Barlachstrasse
( Location ) |
B070 | 295 | Ernst Barlach (1870–1938), sculptor, writer and draftsman | 1947 | until 1947 Auguststrasse |
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Beckerberg
( Location ) |
B125 | 355 | emerged from the vernacular | 1950 |
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Bennigsenstrasse
( Location ) |
B245 | 460 | Rudolf von Bennigsen (1824–1902), politician and his daughter Adelheid von Bennigsen (1861–1938), founder of the Christian-Social Women's Seminar | 1927 | until 1927 3rd Bergstrasse |
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Bissingstrasse
( Location ) |
B379 |
(in the district) |
480 Ferdinand von Bissing redesigned the Schwarzenberg into a park landscape | 1925 | until 1925 Am Schwarzenberge; eastern half of the street between Grumbrechtstraße and Am Schwarzenberg-Campus in Harburg, otherwise in Heimfeld |
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Bleicherweg
( Location ) |
B396 | 120 | after the wax and linen bleaching located there | 1886 |
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Blohmstrasse
( Location ) |
B404 | 375 | Johann Heinrich Blohm (1799–1858), building officer and Harburg hydraulic engineering director | 1867 | western half of the street in Heimfeld |
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Bornemannstrasse
( Location ) |
B495 | 405 | Ludwig Heinrich Bernhard Bornemann (1817–1896), lawyer and honorary citizen of Harburg | 1950 | until 1950 Juliusstrasse |
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Bremer Strasse
( Location ) |
B594 | 1080 (in the district) |
State of Bremen | 1856 | until 1856 Bremer Chaussee; between Steinikestraße and Lüneburger Straße completely in Harburg, between Steinikestraße and Gottschalkring only the south-eastern half of the street, north-western half of the street in Eißendorf , as well as the rest of the street, from Ernst-Bergeest-Weg partly also in Marmstorf |
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June 17th Bridge
( Location ) |
B998 |
(in the district) |
380 in memory of the popular uprising in the GDR | 1964 | northern part in Wilhelmsburg |
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Brunsstrasse
( Location ) |
B650 | 120 | Johann Heinrich Friedrich Bruns (1786–1871), previous owner of the site | 1902 |
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Bunatwiete
( Location ) |
B703 | 180 | after Buna , a synthetic rubber | 1950 | until 1950 Kleine Feldstrasse |
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Buxtehude Bridge
( Location ) |
- | 50 | based on Buxtehuder Straße | 1956 | crosses the Seevekanal in the course of Buxtehuder Straße |
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Buxtehuder Strasse
( Location ) |
B745 | 1935 (in the district) |
road leading to Buxtehude | 1858 | between Moorstraße and Wallgraben completely in Harburg, from Wallgraben in a westerly direction only southern half of the road, otherwise in Heimfeld |
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Carl-Ihrke-Weg
( Location ) |
C097 | 65 | Carl Ihrke (1921–1983), painter and graphic artist, worked on the redesign of Harburg after the war | 2013 | Pedestrian zone |
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Compeweg
( Location ) |
C045 | 170 | Eberhard Christian Compe (1788–1867), chief magistrate in Harburg | 1950 | until 1950 Kreuzstrasse |
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Steamboat route
( Location ) |
D030 |
(in the district) |
745 after the landing stage for steamships that have operated between Harburg and Hamburg since 1818 | 1897 | western half of the street in Heimfeld , from around Lauenbrucher main dike in eastern direction completely in Harburg |
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Deichhausweg
( Location ) |
D059 | 90 | according to Beckershaus due to a transmission error; Meant is one of several mill ponds at the site of today's Harburg town hall (ndt. Diek = pond, but also dike) | 1950 | until 1950 Deichstrasse |
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Denickestrasse
( Location ) |
D070 |
(in the district) |
450 David Denicke (1856–1943), initially city counsel, from 1899 then mayor, from 1903 mayor of Harburg | 1930 | until 1930 Holzweg; west of Gazertstrasse in Eißendorf (southern half of the street) and Heimfeld (northern half of the street) |
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Third Twiete
( Location ) |
D196 | 50 | third of formerly four connecting routes between Schwarzenbergstrasse and Bennigsenstrasse | 1856 |
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Ebelingstrasse
( Location ) |
E002 | 115 | Heinrich Adolf Ernst Ebeling (1852–1918), previous owner of the site | 1899 |
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Eddelbüttelstrasse
( Location ) |
E022 | 480 | Carl Eduard Eddelbüttel (1832–1893), carpenter and mayor of Harburg | 1889 |
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Eißendorfer Strasse
( Location ) |
E113 |
(in the district) |
640 Hamburg district of Eißendorf | 1856 | west of Gazertstrasse in Eißendorf |
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Ernst-Eger-Strasse
( Location ) |
E222 | 250 | Ernst Eger (1837–1913), industrial and business leader in Harburg | 1950 | until 1950 Ernst-Strasse |
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Europe Bridge
( Location ) |
E308 |
(in the district) |
255 to the European continent | 1985 | northern part in Wilhelmsburg ; runs in the course of the A 253 over the Süderelbe |
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Flooding
( Location ) |
F168 | 150 | after the fact that storm surges and dike breaches made themselves felt up to this point | 1956 |
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Friedrich-Ludwig-Jahn-Strasse
( Location ) |
F237 | 165 | Friedrich Ludwig Jahn (1778–1852), educator | 1933 | Sandtwiete from 1856 to 1879, Turnerstrasse from 1879 to 1933 |
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Fünfhausener Landweg
( Location ) |
F269 |
(in the district) |
75 after the access road to the courtyards there | 1938 | mostly running into new territory |
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Gaiserstrasse
( Location ) |
G010 | 95 | Gottlieb Leonhard Gaiser (1817–1892), overseas merchant | 1950 | until 1950 Andreasstrasse |
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Gazertstrasse
( Location ) |
G031 |
(in the district) |
670 Ludolph Gazert (1813-1892), medical doctor | 1950 | eastern half of the street between Haakestrasse and Julius-Ludowieg-Strasse in Harburg, western half between Denickestrasse and Julius-Ludowieg-Strasse in Eißendorf , between Denickestrasse and Haakestrasse western half of the street in Heimfeld , north of it to Alter Postweg completely in Heimfeld |
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Straight road
( Location ) |
G065 | 325 | according to the course of the road | 1895 |
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Goeschenstrasse
( Location ) |
G138 | 170 | Beckershaus mentions two possibilities: after Bernhard von Goeschen (1833–1923), as an administrative officer from 1885 to 1909 as district administrator of the Harburg district or after his father Adolph Goeschen, general superintendent | 1912 |
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Goldtschmidtstrasse
( Location ) |
G167 | 200 | Marcus Goldtschmidt, Mayor of Harburg from 1569 to 1571 | 1952 | until 1952 Lange Strasse |
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Great Schippsee
( Location ) |
G278 | 245 | after a field name known since 1406 | 1927 |
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Grossmoordamm
( Location ) |
G286 |
(in the district) |
50 after the connection route to the Lower Saxon Groß-Moor in the neighboring district of Harburg | 1950 | from Schlachthofstraße about 50 m completely on Harburg area, then mainly in new land , only the properties south of the road are up to 165 m southeast of the confluence with the Großmoorbogen in Harburg, the entire street area in Neuland, further east in Gut Moor |
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Grumbrechtstrasse
( Location ) |
G320 |
(in the district) |
185 August Grumbrecht (1811–1883), politician, Mayor of Harburg from 1855 to 1883 | 1889 | only southern street area between Bissingstraße and Buxtehuder Straße in Harburg, otherwise in Heimfeld |
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Haakestrasse
( Location ) |
H001 |
(in the district) |
190 to Haake Forest | 1889 | only southern half of the street between Gazertstrasse and Am Schwarzenberg-Campus in Harburg, otherwise in Heimfeld |
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Haeckelstrasse
( Location ) |
H016 | 125 | Ernst Haeckel (1834–1919), physician, zoologist and philosopher | 1950 | until 1950 Marthastraße |
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Port district
( Location ) |
H021 | 330 | after an old place name | 1879 |
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Hanover Bridge
( Location ) |
- | 95 | based on Hannoversche Straße | 1956 | runs along the Hannoversche Strasse over the railroad tracks at Hamburg-Harburg station |
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Hannoversche Strasse
( Location ) |
H105 | 2280 | Lower Saxony state capital Hanover | 1950 | 1872 to 1899 at the Venlo-Hamburger Bahnhof, 1899 to 1950 Grubestrasse; southern and eastern half of the street between Schlachthofbrücke and Wilstorfer Straße in Wilstorf |
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Hans-Fitze-Strasse
( Location ) |
H833 | 95 | Hans Fitze (1903–1998), actor, director and artistic director at the Harburg Theater | 2003 | before 2003 part of the kitchen garden |
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Harburg harbor lock
( Location ) |
H771 | 20th | according to location and function in the district | not known |
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Harburg main dike
( Location ) |
H713 | 330 | according to location and function in the district | 1971 |
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Harburger Poststrasse
( Location ) |
H784 | 245 | according to its purpose as an entrance to the Harburg post office | 1986 |
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Harburg City Hall Forum
( Location ) |
H862 | 65 | after the location at the Rathausforum | 2012 |
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Harburger Rathauspassage
( Location ) |
H783 | 120 | after the location at the Harburg town hall | 1986 |
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Harburg town hall square
( Location ) |
H127 | 215 × 14 | after the location in front of the Harburg town hall | 1950 |
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Harburger Rathausstrasse
( Location ) |
H128 | 220 | after its course in front of the Harburg town hall | 1950 |
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Harburger Ring
( Location ) |
H736 | 705 | according to the location and the course in the district | 1975 |
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Harburger Schlossstrasse
( Location ) |
H129 | 315 | than the street leading to the former Harburg Castle | 1950 | There are a large number of listed buildings in Harburger Schloßstraße |
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Harburg bypass
( Location ) |
H780 | 645 | according to location and function in the district | 1985 | between Europabrücke up to Marschwinkel and between Großmoordamm and Harburg train station in Harburg area, otherwise in Neuland and Wilstorf |
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Harmsstrasse
( Location ) |
H142 | 230 | Johann Christoph Harms, innkeeper and businessman | 1957 |
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Hastedtplatz
( Location ) |
H182 | 285 | based on Hastedtstrasse | 1950 | not a square in the traditional sense, but a street |
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Hastedtstrasse
( Location ) |
H183 | 575 | Wilhelm Hastedt (1835–1904), brewery owner and member of the German Reichstag | 1910 |
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Hastedtweg
( Location ) |
H184 | 175 | based on Hastedtstrasse | 1963 |
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Helmsweg
( Location ) |
H339 | 530 | August Helms (1847–1920), businessman and Harburg senator | 1950 | until 1950 Gartenstrasse |
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Herbert-Wehner-Platz
( Location ) |
H826 | 125 × 30 | Herbert Wehner (1906–1990), SPD politician (from 1946) | 2000 |
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Hermann-Maul-Strasse
( Location ) |
H371 | 160 | Hermann Maul (1859–1926), mayor and senator in Harburg | 1927 | until 1927 Kirchstrasse |
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Hirschfeldplatz
( Location ) |
H464 | 70 × 40 | Emil Hirschfeld (1864–1927), physician and Harburg senator | 1945 | only eastern half of the street in Harburg, otherwise completely in Eißendorf ; between 1933 and 1945 Horst-Wessel-Platz |
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Hirschfeldstrasse
( Location ) |
H465 | 280 | based on the Hirschfeldplatz | 1950 | 1926 to 1950 Brahmsstrasse; western half of the street in Eißendorf |
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Hölertwiete
( Location ) |
H498 | 90 | after the term "Höhler" for a collecting tank for the clarification of spring water | 1950 | Pedestrian zone |
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Hörstener Strasse
( Location ) |
H512 | 1135 (in the district) |
Hörsten , part of the Seevetal community | 1889 | southeastern part in Gut Moor and Rönneburg |
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Hoffmeyerstrasse
( Location ) |
H522 | 75 | Friedrich Hoffmeyer (1836–1899), city school inspector | 1950 |
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high Street
( Location ) |
H543 |
(in the district) |
460 than the road leading to the level of Bremer Strasse | 1891 | western part from the overpass over the Marmstorfer Weg in Eißendorf , at the level of the Harburg school garden southern half of the street in Wilstorf , as well as the further eastern course |
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Julius-Ludowieg-Strasse
( Location ) |
J093 |
(in the district) |
780 Julius Ludowieg (1830–1908), lawyer, 1886 mayor, from 1888 mayor of Harburg | 1950 | until 1950 Lindenstrasse; west of the Hirschfeldplatz in Eißendorf |
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Kalischerstrasse
( Location ) |
K032 | 280 | Bernhard Kalischer (1863–1933), Harburg businessman | 1950 | until 1950 Feldstrasse |
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Canal Square
( Location ) |
K055 | 310 | according to its location on the pilot channel | 1948 | 1933 to 1948 Kapitän-Kircheiß-Platz; not a square in the traditional sense, but a street between Blohmstrasse and the western station canal |
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Karnapp
( Location ) |
K083 | 715 | possibly as a Central German term for extension or bay window | around 1500 |
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Karnapphof
( Location ) |
K602 | 40 | based on the street Karnapp | 1988 |
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Kasernenstrasse
( Location ) |
K088 | 355 | to a nearby barracks | 1882 |
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Kerschensteinerstrasse
( Location ) |
K140 | 255 | Georg Kerschensteiner (1854–1932), educator | 1950 |
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Small alley
( Location ) |
K570 | 60 | after the short length | 1979 |
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Small Schippsee
( Location ) |
K249 | 205 | after a field name known since 1406 | 1614 |
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Knoopstrasse
( Location ) |
K299 | 400 | Heinrich Diedrich Knoop, Harburg freight forwarder | 1859 |
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Konsul-Renck-Strasse
( Location ) |
K360 | 55 | Georg Karl Renck (1846–1909), Harburg Senator, Vice Consul of Great Britain and Portugal | 1933 | 1877 to 1927 Kurz Strasse, 1927 to 1933 Friedrich-Engels-Strasse |
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Kroosweg
( Location ) |
K453 | 380 | Harburg merchant family Kroos, in particular Gerhard Friedrich Kroos, founder and chairman of the Harburg Chamber of Commerce | 1950 | until 1950 Karlstrasse |
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Krummholzberg
( Location ) |
K468 | 235 | after the area has grown with crooked pines | 1857 |
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Kitchen garden
( Location ) |
K476 | 190 | after the kitchen garden located here by Otto I (1495–1549) | after 1658 | 1658 referred to as In der Twieten |
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Lammertwiete
( Location ) |
L010 | 90 | according to an old name | around 1650 | in the 18th century at times also Lamm Twiete and Lams Strasse; Pedestrian zone with numerous bars and restaurants |
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Lassallestrasse
( Location ) |
L072 | 460 | Ferdinand Lassalle (1825–1864), writer and politician | 1927/1945 | 1875 to 1927 2nd Wilstorfer Strasse, 1933 to 1945 Schlageterstrasse |
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Lauterbachstrasse
( Location ) |
L092 | 115 | Heinrich Lauterbach (1795–1881), Harburg town musician and owner of the site | 1857 |
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Pilot bridge
( Location ) |
- | 60 | leading over the pilot channel according to location and function | 1892 | Swing bridge over the pilot canal; western part in Heimfeld |
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Pilot quay
( Location ) |
L257 |
(in the district) |
310 according to the location on the pilot channel | 1951 | west of the steamboat route in Heimfeld |
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Pilot place
( Location ) |
L398 | 60 × 40 | according to its location on the pilot channel | 2013 |
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Pilot rise
( Location ) |
L259 | 80 | based on the Lotsekai | 1952 |
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Lueneburger Strasse
( Location ) |
L281 | 360 | Lüneburg , city in Lower Saxony | 1874 | Pedestrian zone |
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Lueneburg Gate
( Location ) |
L356 | 175 | after the gate that used to be nearby | 1976 | Pedestrian zone |
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Maretstrasse
( Location ) |
M038 | 580 | Carl Maret (1829–1904), Councilor of Commerce and Harburg Senator | 1889 |
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Marienstrasse
( Location ) |
M051 |
(in the district) |
505 probably named after the Marienstift, the first hospital in Harburg, opened in 1844 | 1860 | western part from Hirschfeldplatz / Hirschfeldstraße in Eißendorf |
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Marmstorfer Weg
( Location ) |
M063 |
(in the district) |
45 Hamburg district Marmstorf | 1889 | only the eastern half of the street between Bremer Straße and Hohe Straße in Harburg, western side in Eißendorf , then running to Heino-Marx-Weg on the border between Eißendorf and Wilstorf , between Heino-Marx-Weg and Hölscherweg on the border between Marmstorf and Wilstorf , south of the Hölscherweg completely in Marmstorf |
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Marschwinkel
( Location ) |
M071 | 95 | after the course of the road in the Neuländer marshland | 1936 |
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Martin Leuschel Ring
( Location ) |
M406 | 270 | Martin Leuschel (1905–1933), first National Socialist victim in Harburg | 1985 |
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Max Schmeling Park
( Location ) |
- | 90 × 30 | Max Schmeling (1905–2005), professional boxer and later entrepreneur | 2011 |
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Mergellstrasse
( Location ) |
M156 |
(in the district) |
365 Eduard Arnold Mergell (1855–1929), owner of the town hall pharmacy in Harburg | 1950 | west of Hirschfeldstrasse in Eißendorf ; until 1950 Beethovenstrasse |
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Moor Road
( Location ) |
M278 | 225 | after a path leading into a moor area | 1856/1945 | before 1856 Moorweg, 1933 to 1945 Otto-Telschow-Straße |
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Moor road bridge
( Location ) |
- | 25th | based on the Moorstraße | 1956 | runs in the course of the Moorstrasse over the Seevekanal |
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Moses-Mendelssohn Bridge
( Location ) |
M433 | 25th | Moses Mendelssohn (1729–1786), philosopher | 1998 | Pedestrian bridge over the sea port bridge |
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Museum Square
( Location ) |
M390 | 80 × 50 | after the location at the Helms Museum | 1978 |
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Nartenstrasse
( Location ) |
N005 | 575 | Georg Narten (1853–1933), electricity construction director and secret construction officer | 1950 | The Old Harburg Elbe Bridge was built under Narten's direction ; before 1950 Hamburger Chaussee and Hamburger Strasse |
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New street
( Location ) |
N051 | 380 | after the newly built houses, whose citizens had to leave their old apartments due to the construction of the fortress | after 1660 |
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Neuländer Gartenweg
( Location ) |
N222 | 380 | to the garden settlement there | 1985 |
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Neuländer main dike
( Location ) |
N191 |
(in the district) |
175 according to function and predominant course in the Neuland district | 1970 | east of the railway bridge in Neuland |
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Neuländer Platz
( Location ) |
N217 | 125 x120 x50 | Hamburg district Neuland | 1983 |
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Neuländer Straße
( Location ) |
N079 |
(in the district) |
730 Hamburg district Neuland | 1873 | between Nartenstrasse and Hannoversche Strasse completely in Harburg, west of the railway bridge only the southern half of the street; northern half of the street and the further course to the east in uncharted territory |
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Niemannstrasse
( Location ) |
N111 | 350 | Hermann Niemann (1847–1915), Vollhöfner and previous owner of the site, who laid the road himself | 1889 |
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Reinholdstrasse
( Location ) |
R132 | 330 | male first name Reinhold , street name freely chosen | 1935 |
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Rieckhoffstrasse
( Location ) |
R185 | 150 | Adolf Rieckhoff (1858–1945), drugstore owner and commercial judge in Harburg, member of the German Democratic Party | 1950 | from 1882 to 1927 Heinrichstrasse, from 1927 to 1935 Ludwig-Frank-Strasse, from 1935 to 1950 Konradstrasse |
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Salzburg houses
( Location ) |
S021 | 60 | after the houses for the citizens of Salzburg who were expelled for reasons of faith in 1731/32 | 1950 |
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sand
( Location ) |
S024 | 180 × 100 | after the part of the Geestplatte before the dry valley | 16./17. century |
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Schellerdamm
( Location ) |
S140 | 380 | CF Emil Scheller (1837–1922) businessman | 1960 | 1856 to 1927 Bahnhofstrasse, 1927 to 1960 northern part of the Großer Schippsee street |
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Schlachthofbrücke
( Location ) |
S918 | 130 | based on Schlachthofstrasse | 1988 | crosses the southern part of Harburg train station |
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Schlachthofstrasse
( Location ) |
S180 | 780 | after the location at the former slaughterhouse in Harburg | 1893 |
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Schloßmühlendamm
( Location ) |
S216 | 340 | after a watermill, which its owner called "Castle Mill" | 1950 | before 1950 Mühlenstrasse |
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Schorchtstrasse
( Location ) |
S279 | 150 | August Schorcht (1826–1885), lawyer and Mayor of Harburg | 1927 | Second Bergstrasse until 1927 |
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Schuttstrasse
( Location ) |
S305 | 125 | presumably after the embankment necessary for building on the site | 1983 |
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Schwarzenberg
( Location ) |
S347 | 180 × 140 | old name; the hill served as a parade ground and for parades | 1945 | Park north of the street Am Schwarzenberg-Campus |
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Schwarzenbergstrasse
( Location ) |
S348 | 535 | after the path leading to the Schwarzenberg | 1950 | In earlier times the street was popularly called "Poor sinners' path", as the court was located on the Schwarzenberg; originally Bergstrasse or Heimfelder Weg, from 1856 First Bergstrasse, from 1927 Bergstrasse |
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Seaport bridge
( Location ) |
S892 |
(in the district) |
310 based on the Seehafenstrasse running in Heimfeld as a feeder to the Harburg seaport basin | 1909 | north of Buxtehuder Strasse in Heimfeld |
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Sea passage
( Location ) |
S900 | 180 | after the location at the Seevekanal | 1983 | Pedestrian zone |
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Seeveplatz
( Location ) |
S899 | 40 × 30 | after the location on the Seevekanal | 1983 | Pedestrian zone |
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Seevestrasse
( Location ) |
S392 | 250 | after the location on the Seevekanal | 1893 |
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Steinikestrasse
( Location ) |
S645 | 355 | Georg Friedrich Steinike (1801–1880), accountant and honorary citizen of Harburg | 1950 | before 1950 Thalweg and Talstraße; southern half of the street in Eißendorf |
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Theodor-Yorck-Strasse
( Location ) |
T238 | 470 | Theodor Yorck (1830–1875), trade unionist and co-founder of the General German Workers' Association | 2013 |
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Towpath
( Location ) |
T154 | 270 | after a customary name according to which ships were pulled upriver with lines (so-called towing ) | 1952 |
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Veritaskai
( Location ) |
V149 | 290 | after the local company Bureau Veritas | 2002 | until 2002 part of Nartenstrasse |
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Fourth Twiete
( Location ) |
V044 | 65 | one of the former four Twieten that connects Schwarzenbergstrasse with Bennigsenstrasse | 1886 |
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Walkmühlenweg
( Location ) |
W040 | 90 | after a located here Lohmühlenstraße , the later in a Walkmühle before nor as was converted into a felt crafts to 1859 paper mill was used | 1950 | before 1950 Lohmühlenweg |
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Moat
( Location ) |
W041 | 215 | after a fortification wall with a moat that existed from 1660 to 1785 | 1950 | until 1950 Wallstrasse |
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Walter Dudek Bridge
( Location ) |
W481 | 165 | Walter Dudek (1890–1976), Lord Mayor of Harburg, later in Harburg-Wilhelmsburg , from 1946 to 1953 Hamburg Senator for Finance | 1985 | crosses the northern part of Harburg train station |
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Wetterstieg
( Location ) |
W206 | 150 | based on Wetterstrasse | 1952 |
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Wetterstrasse
( Location ) |
W207 | 355 | after the Neuländer moor weather running there | 1898 |
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Wilhelmstrasse
( Location ) |
W282 | 330 | Wilhelm Rogge, previous owner of the site | 1869 |
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Wilstorfer Strasse
( Location ) |
W303 | 665 | Hamburg district Wilstorf | 1856 |
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Winsener Bridge
( Location ) |
- | 40 | after the location near Winsener Strasse | 1956 | runs along the Hannoversche Strasse over the Seevekanal ; eastern half of the street in Wilstorf |
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Wittingstrasse
( Location ) |
- | 135 | Carl Ludwig Witting (1826–1882), businessman and previous owner of the site, from 1867 to 1873 mayor of Hamburg | 1905 | before 1905 Adolfstrasse |
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Dice Street
( Location ) |
W405 | 235 | August Würffel (1823–1878), owner of the rubber and gutta-percha factory | 1957 |
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Tenth country
( Location ) |
Z006 | 130 | after the term tithe , an obligation to pay | 1950 |
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Citadel Bridge
( Location ) |
Z093 | 50 | based on the Citadel Street | 2015 | crosses the Lotsekanal as an extension of the Citadel Road; not shown on the basemap |
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Citadel Street
( Location ) |
Z039 | 315 | after the location on the site of the citadel, the nucleus of Harburg | 1952 |
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To the craft center
( Location ) |
Z086 |
(in the district) |
75 after the location at the competence center of the Hamburg Chamber of Crafts | 2006 | mostly in new territory |
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To the seaport bridge
( Location ) |
Z079 | 220 | leading to the seaport bridge according to location and function | 1991 |
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Second Twiete
( Location ) |
Z063 | 65 | one of the original four Twieten that connect Schwarzenbergstrasse with Bennigsenstrasse | 1950 |
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Individual evidence
- ↑ Digital Atlas North
- ↑ Senate resolution of June 15, 2020, published in the Official Gazette No. 59 of June 30, 2020, accessed on July 12, 2020 (additional dedication by Adelheid von Bennigsens.)
- ↑ Jochen Gipp: Inauguration: This is the new Rathausforum , Hamburger Abendblatt from September 26, 2012 , accessed on August 31, 2018
- ↑ Senate resolution in the Official Gazette No. 48 of June 18, 2013, accessed on August 31, 2018
- ↑ Senate resolution in the Official Gazette No. 64 of August 18, 2015, accessed on August 31, 2018
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