List of streets, squares and bridges in Hamburg-Horn
The list of streets, squares and bridges in Horn is an overview of the streets, squares and bridges currently available in the Hamburg district of Horn . It is part of the list of traffic areas in Hamburg .
overview
In Horn (district numbers 128 and 129) 38,373 inhabitants (as of December 31, 2019) live on 5.9 km². Horn is in the postcode areas 22111 and 22119.
There are 115 designated traffic areas in Horn, including a square and three bridges.
A group of motifs with the names of deserving women and men of the labor movement is not limited in terms of location (see column “Comments”).
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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At the Anger
( Location ) |
A185 | 85 | freely chosen name after the name of a village square | 1940 | ||
At the Gojenboom
( Location ) |
A234 | 510 | after the pole of the same name on which the picture of a parrot (Papagoj) was attached at rifle festivals, which was shot at | 1929 | ||
At the Horner Moor
( Location ) |
A253 | 430 | after the location on the former Horner Moor | 1932 | ||
Anna-Lühring-Weg
( Location ) |
A437 | 65 | Anna Lühring (1796-1866), joined disguised as a man to the Lützow Free Corps of | 1929 | ||
Audor ring
( Location ) |
A491 | 270 | Jacob Audorf (1835–1898), poet | 1960 | Motif group: women and men of the labor movement | |
Auers series
( Location ) |
A498 | 710 | Ignaz Auer (1846–1907), SPD politician | 1929/1945 | until 1945 temporarily Harry-Hahn-Strasse group of motifs: women and men of the labor movement |
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Motorway Lübeck
( Location ) |
B753 | 2550 | This is a section of the A 24 , which runs from the Horner roundabout to Holstenhofweg / Dannerallee in the Horner area. | |||
Bauerberg
( Location ) |
B095 | 510 | for a place where the peasants met on Sundays to talk to the farmer bailiff about issues in the village | around 1850 | ||
Bauerbergweg
( Location ) |
B096 | 475 | based on the Bauerberg | 1959 | ||
At the tennis courts
( Location ) |
B157 | 860 | according to the situation | 1961 | ||
At the tents
( Location ) |
B158 | 115 | after the tents that used to be set up here at rifle festivals in which guests were entertained | 1929 | ||
At the Martinskirche
( Location ) |
B177 | 125 | after the location at the Horner Martinskirche | 1929 | ||
At the shepherd's cat
( Location ) |
B210 | 95 | after the shepherds' cottages, which at the time stood on the Bauerberg | 1929 | ||
At the leasehold
( Location ) |
B217 | 260 | after a former tenant farm, for many years the Hospital of the Holy Spirit belonged | 1929 | ||
At the rough house
( Location ) |
B218 | 800 | after the foundation of the same name founded in 1833 | 1929 | ||
Bergedorfer Strasse
( Location ) |
B255 | 1755 (in the district) |
Hamburg district of Bergedorf | 1954 | west of the railway bridge to Schurzallee-Nord in Hamm , east of it to about the middle of the parallel Columbusstrasse in Horn, from there on in Billstedt , further east in Lohbrügge and Bergedorf | |
Bergmannring
( Location ) |
B260 | 260 | Paul Bergmann (1881–1951), SPD politician | 1964 | Motif group: women and men of the labor movement | |
Mountaineering
( Location ) |
B269 | 210 | as a path leading to a hill | 1945 | ||
Billufer
( Location ) |
B335 |
(in the district) |
935 after the course along the Bille | 1953 | west of the railway bridge in Hamm | |
Blue bridge
( Location ) |
- |
(in the district) |
45 after painting the bridge | 1937 | crosses the Bille and connects the districts of Billbrook and Horn; southern part of the bridge in Billbrook | |
Bleckering
( Location ) |
B394 | 200 | Heinrich Blecke (1878–1956), SPD politician | 1964 | Motif group: women and men of the labor movement | |
Blostwiete
( Location ) |
B407 | 200 | Wilhelm Blos (1849–1927), writer and SPD politician | 1945 | Motif group: women and men of the labor movement | |
Blosweg
( Location ) |
B408 | 160 | Wilhelm Blos (1849–1927), writer and SPD politician | 1945 | Motif group: women and men of the labor movement | |
Boberger Strasse
( Location ) |
B421 | 150 | Boberg , district of Lohbrügge | 1902 | ||
Böcklerstrasse
( Location ) |
B432 | 520 | Hans Böckler (1875–1951), SPD politician and union official | 1964 | Motif group: women and men of the labor movement | |
Bömelburgstieg
( Location ) |
B444 | 60 | Theodor Bömelburg (1862–1912), SPD politician and trade unionist | 1929/1945 | until 1945 temporarily: Kobertstieg motif group: women and men of the labor movement |
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Bömelburgweg
( Location ) |
B445 | 165 | Theodor Bömelburg (1862–1912), SPD politician and trade unionist | 1929/1945 | until 1945 temporarily: Henry-Kobert-Straße Group of subjects: women and men of the labor movement |
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Culinstrasse
( Location ) |
C063 | 635 | Johann Andreas Culin (1826–1896), founder and director of the tram company, and Andreas Culin (1852–1931), inventor of grooved tram rails | 1959 | ||
Dahrendorfweg
( Location ) |
D011 | 180 | Gustav Dahrendorf (1901–1954), SPD politician | 1964 | Motif group: women and men of the labor movement | |
Daniel Bartels Way
( Location ) |
D033 | 530 | Daniel Bartels (1818–1889), writer | 1933 | ||
Dannerallee
( Location ) |
D040 | 690 | Lothar Danner (1891–1960), SPD politician | 1964 | eastern half of the street in Billstedt | |
Derbyweg
( Location ) |
D076 | 1500 | after the location at the Horner Rennbahn , where the German Derby is held | 1951 | ||
Dunckersweg
( Location ) |
D230 | 385 | Duncker merchant family, especially Arthur Duncker (1845–1928), insurance salesman | 1929 | ||
Eekholtesweg
( Location ) |
E033 | 170 | after an oak tree that was formerly located there (Low German = Eekholt) | 1933 | Before 1933 the street had the high German name. | |
Elmtwiete
( Location ) |
E166 | 95 | Adolph von Elm (1857–1916), SPD politician and trade unionist | 1945 | The Von-Elm-Stieg and Von-Elm-Weg in the district and the Adolf-von-Elm-Hof in Eißendorf have the same namesake. Motif group: women and men of the labor movement |
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Ernst-Albers-Strasse
( Location ) |
E216 |
(in the district) |
120 Ernst Albers (1803–1844), businessman and senior citizen , owned real estate in Wandsbek | before 1933 | north of the A 24 in Marienthal | |
Ernst-Scherling-Weg
( Location ) |
E229 | 320 | Ernst August Scherling (1859–1939), businessman | 1966 | Motif group: women and men of the labor movement | |
Geibweg
( Location ) |
G045 | 100 | August Geib (1842–1879), poet | 1945 | Motif group: women and men of the labor movement | |
Georg-Blume-Strasse
( Location ) |
G055 | 490 | Georg Blume (1849–1921), SPD politician | 1964 | Motif group: women and men of the labor movement | |
Graßmannweg
( Location ) |
G354 | 70 | Peter Graßmann (1873–1939), SPD politician and trade unionist | 1968 | Motif group: women and men of the labor movement | |
Grosseweg
( Location ) |
G255 | 160 | Berthold Grosse (1863–1927), SPD politician and trade unionist | 1945 | Motif group: women and men of the labor movement | |
Green way
( Location ) |
G313 | 225 | according to the location on a green area | 1909 | ||
Grüningweg
( Location ) |
G317 | 525 | Hermann Grüning (1841–1929), bookseller | 1959 | In 1923, Grüning had the public book hall built in Hohenfelde from his own resources . | |
Hasencleverstrasse
( Location ) |
H168 | 545 | Wilhelm Hasenclever (1837–1889), SPD politician | 1945 | Motif group: women and men of the labor movement | |
Hedge path
( Location ) |
H211 | 255 | after edging with hedges | 1933 | ||
Heinrich Kaufmann Ring
( Location ) |
H300 | 340 | Heinrich Kaufmann (1864–1928), editor and board member of Volksfürsorge | 1966 | Motif group: women and men of the labor movement | |
Helma-Steinbach-Weg
( Location ) |
H337 | 270 | Helma Steinbach (1847–1918), trade unionist | 1929 | Motif group: women and men of the labor movement | |
Hennigsweg
( Location ) |
H348 | 50 | Martin Hennig (1864–1920), publicist and long-time director of the Rauhen Haus | 1929 | ||
Hermann-Heberlein-Ring
( Location ) |
H839 | 190 | Hermann Heberlein (1922–1999), SPD politician | 2006 | ||
Hermannstal
( Location ) |
H375 | 1270 | J. Hermanndecke (1817–1904), farmer in horn | 1929 | Data on origin of name and designation according to Beckershaus; According to Hanke ,decke died in 1894, the street was named as early as 1892. | |
Hertogestrasse
( Location ) |
H387 | 250 | after the Dutch Hertoge family, who owned extensive property here | 1911 | ||
Hollow Rönne
( Location ) |
H562 | 245 | after an incision filled with water | 1859 | ||
Horner Bridge Path
( Location ) |
H632 | 510 | according to location in the district and function leading to the Blue Bridge | 1950 | ||
Horner Landstrasse
( Location ) |
H635 | 2245 | according to the location in the district | 1870 | Approx. 15 meters east of house number 360 are the plots on the north side in Horn, the street area and the southern plots in Billstedt . | |
Horner Mühlenberg
( Location ) |
H864 | 275 | according to location in the district and function leading to the former Horner mill | 2013 | until 2013: Horner Berg | |
Horner ramp
( Location ) |
H637 | 1220 (in the district) |
after the ramp for the field railway from Öjendorf, which was built in the course of the filling in of the Horner Marsch in 1925–29, from which the sand was distributed by horse-drawn cart and cart.
After the completion of the new bridge in the course of "Ring 2", this section was also named "Horner Rampe" on January 2nd, 1970 |
1933/1970 | from the Bille southern part in Billbrook | |
Horner Redder
( Location ) |
H638 | 285 | according to the location in the district | 1950 | A Savior is one of Knicks lined dirt road. | |
Horner Rose
( Location ) |
H639 | 140 | according to the location in the district | 1931 | ||
Horner way
( Location ) |
H640 | 1090 (in the district) |
according to the location in the district | 1865 | west of the railway bridge in Hamm | |
Horner Wegbrücke
( Location ) |
- |
(in the district) |
35 according to location and function in the district | 1901 | short western part in Hamm | |
Ilextwiete
( Location ) |
I014 | 75 | after the Latin name for holly | 1940 | ||
Ilexweg
( Location ) |
I015 | 100 | after the Latin name for holly | 1940 | ||
In the reed
( Location ) |
250 | after a field name (reed = reeds, bushes) | 1938 | The street is not listed in the street and area directory. | ||
Jürsweg
( Location ) |
J080 | 160 | Heinrich Jürs (1844–1919), dentist and local poet | 1933 | ||
Kernbek
( Location ) |
K138 | 125 | after a field name | 1929 | ||
Columbus Street
( Location ) |
K355 |
(in the district) |
420 Christopher Columbus (around 1451–1506), Italian navigator, discoverer of America | 1962 | eastern part in Billstedt | |
Kroog blocks
( Location ) |
K450 | 705 | for parcels (blocks) lying across other fields that cannot be worked on together | 1929 | ||
Laufkötterweg
( Location ) |
L087 | 230 | Franz Laufkötter (1857–1925), SPD politician | 1966 | Motif group: women and men of the labor movement | |
Legienbrücke
( Location ) |
- | 75 | based on Legienstrasse | 1968 | crosses the tracks of the subway at Legienstrasse station ; eastern half of the bridge in Billstedt | |
Legienstrasse
( Location ) |
L104 | 1980 | Carl Legien (1861–1920), union official | 1947 | eastern half of the street in Billstedt Group of subjects: women and men of the labor movement |
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Last lighter
( Location ) |
L147 | 380 | after an inn that was previously located there and was documented as early as the 17th century | 1962 | ||
Lisa-Niebank-Weg
( Location ) |
L390 | 450 | Lisa Niebank (1913–1980), educator and anti-fascist | 2001 | ||
Manshardtstrasse
( Location ) |
M030 | 1365 (in the district) |
Friedrich Manshardt (1845–1917), teacher and church leader in Horn | 1948 | between Legienstraße and Dannerallee only the northern half of the street in Horn, southern half in Billstedt , east of Dannerallee completely in Billstedt | |
Marshallweg
( Location ) |
M358 | 200 | George C. Marshall (1880–1959), American statesman and general | 1970 | ||
Meurerweg
( Location ) |
M354 | 195 | Hinrich Meurer (1643–1690), Hamburg mayor | 1968 | ||
Nedderndorfer Weg
( Location ) |
N018 | 165 | to a former part of Horn below the Geest slope | 1948 | ||
O'Swaldstrasse
( Location ) |
O002 | 530 | William Henry O'Swald (1832–1923), Senator and businessman | 1929 | The O'Swaldkai on Kleiner Grasbrook has the same namesake. | |
Page fields place
( Location ) |
P011 | 65 (diameter) | based on Pagenfelder Strasse | 1902 | ||
Pagenfelder Strasse
( Location ) |
P012 | 255 | after the field name "Pagenfeld" | 1894 | A “page” is a bad horse. | |
Pastor-Dubbels-Weg
( Location ) |
P258 | 120 | Hans Jürgen Dubbels (1912–2000), from 1936 to 1982 pastor at the neighboring Martinskirche | 2002 | ||
Posteltsweg
( Location ) |
P177 | 135 | Friedrich Reinhold Postelt (1853–1917), SPD politician | 1929 | from 1933 to 1945: Heinrich-Heissinger-Strasse group of subjects : women and men of the labor movement |
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Querkamp
( Location ) |
Q010 | 1015 | after a field name | 1932 | ||
Racetrack Street
( Location ) |
R157 | 1305 (in the district) |
after the location at the Horner Rennbahn | 1880 | north of the A 24 in Marienthal | |
Rhiemsweg
( Location ) |
R175 | 1195 | Theodor Rhiem (1823–1880), theologian and educator | 1914 | ||
Riedeck
( Location ) |
R187 | 340 | after a field name (reed = reeds, bushes) | 1945 | ||
Riedgrund
( Location ) |
R188 | after a field name (reed = reeds, bushes) | 1945 | The Riedgrund cannot be found in the base map. Likewise, the coordinates could only be determined from the location on Google Maps. | ||
Riedstieg
( Location ) |
R189 | after a field name (reed = reeds, bushes) | 1945 | The Riedstieg cannot be found on the basic map. Likewise, the coordinates could only be determined from the location on Google Maps. | ||
Riedweg
( Location ) |
R190 | 155 | after a field name (reed = reeds, bushes) | 1945 | ||
Rudolf-Roß-Allee
( Location ) |
R328 | 755 | Rudolf Roß (1872–1951), SPD politician, Hamburg mayor | 1959 | ||
Sandkamp
( Location ) |
S037 | 470 | after a field name | 1910 | ||
Sandkampstieg
( Location ) |
S038 | 90 | based on the Sandkamp | 1945 | ||
Sandkampweg
( Location ) |
S039 | 455 | based on the Sandkamp | 1945 | ||
Scheteligsweg
( Location ) |
S148 | 85 | Carl Schetelig (1849–1920), first pastor at the Horner Martinskirche | 1929 | ||
Schönborn series
( Location ) |
S263 | 115 | Count von Schönborn, Imperial Commissioner | 1939 | Von Schönborn and his troops moved into Hamburg in 1708 to fight unrest caused by constitutional battles. Before 1939: Hernsheim series | |
Sebastiangasse
( Location ) |
S367 | 100 | Sebastian († around 288), patron of the rifle guilds | 1929 | ||
Sievekingsallee
( Location ) |
S442 | 1180 (in the district) |
Karl Sieveking (1787–1847), Senate Syndicate and diplomat | 1929 | west of the railway bridge in Hamm | |
Snitger series
( Location ) |
S466 | 220 | Hieronymus Snitger (1648–1686), businessman and politician | 1929 | ||
Snitgerstieg
( Location ) |
S467 | 135 | based on the Snitger series | 1931 | ||
Speckenreye
( Location ) |
S532 | 715 | after a field name | 1932 | A "Specken" is a path paved with bushes that leads through a damp meadow area, "Reye" refers to a small watercourse. | |
Stegerwaldring
( Location ) |
S617 | 250 | Adam Stegerwald (1874–1945), CSU politician | 1964 | Motif group: women and men of the labor movement | |
Stengelestrasse
( Location ) |
S674 | 615 | Gustav Stengele (1861–1917), SPD politician | 1929 | from 1936 to 1942: General-Litzmann-Strasse, from 1942 to 1945: Wilhelm-Gustloff-Strasse | |
Stengeletwiete
( Location ) |
S675 | 85 | based on Stengelestrasse | 1945 | 2018 total demolition of the houses and the Twiete. 2020 Redesign of the Twiete and the residential buildings in the Washington Höfe | |
Steubenstrasse
( Location ) |
S685 | 470 | Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben (1730–1794), Prussian officer and later American general | 1930 | ||
Stoltenstrasse
( Location ) |
S713 | 840 | Otto Stolten (1853–1928), SPD politician | 1945 | ||
Theodor Weber series
( Location ) |
T060 | 95 | Theodor Weber (1844–1889), merchant and consul | 1929 | ||
Grandstand path
( Location ) |
T162 | 350 | after the grandstands on the Horner Rennbahn | 1901 | ||
Vierbergen
( Location ) |
V039 | 165 | after a field name | 1929 | ||
Vierbergentwiete
( Location ) |
V040 | 70 | based on the Vierbergen street | 1940 | ||
Von-Elm-Stieg
( Location ) |
V096 | 55 | based on the Von-Elm-Weg | 1945 | before 1945: Hans-Cyranka-Stieg | |
Von-Elm-Weg
( Location ) |
V097 | 175 | Adolph von Elm (1857–1916), SPD politician and trade unionist | 1929 | The Elmtwiete (built over in 2018) in the district and the Adolf-von-Elm-Hof in Eißendorf have the same namesake ; from 1933 to 1945: Hans-Cyranka-Weg group of subjects: women and men of the labor movement |
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Washingtonallee
( Location ) |
W080 | 1425 | George Washington (1732–1799), first President of the USA | 1932 | ||
Washingtonring
( Location ) |
W300 | 300 | based on Washingtonallee | 1955 | ||
Weddestrasse
( Location ) |
W099 | 830 | Johannes Wedde (1843–1890), poet and journalist | 1929 | ||
Zürnerweg
( Location ) |
Z048 | 225 | Albert Zürner (1890–1920), athlete | 1950 | ||
Between the hedges
( Location ) |
Z068 |
(in the district) |
390 after the original planting on the street | 1932 | east of the Dannerallee in Billstedt |
Individual evidence
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 a story , 5th edition, Medien-Verlag Schubert, Hamburg 2014, ISBN 978-3-937843-47-6
- History workshop Horn: Horner street names and their meaning