List of streets, squares and bridges in Hamburg-Marienthal
The list of streets, squares and bridges in Marienthal is an overview of the streets, squares and bridges currently available in the Hamburg district of Marienthal . It is part of the list of traffic areas in Hamburg .
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In Marienthal (district numbers 510 and 511) there are 13,521 inhabitants (as of December 31, 2019) on 3.2 km². Marienthal is in the postcode area 22043.
There are 68 designated traffic areas in Marienthal, including a square and five 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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Ahornstrasse
( Location ) |
A049 | 295 | after the deciduous tree of the same name | 1914 | ||
Alphonsstrasse
( Location ) |
A087 | 265 | freely chosen according to the male first name | 1850 | ||
At the old post office
( Location ) |
A182 | 335 | after the post house located here in the middle of the 19th century | 1955 |
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At the hussar monument
( Location ) |
A255 | 860 | after the monument to the Hussar Regiment No. 15 | 1938 | ||
At the Marienanlage
( Location ) |
A406 | 105 × 105 × 105 × 105 | after a filled in clay hollow that was named after the district | before 1938 | ||
Asmusweg
( Location ) |
A483 | 255 | after a pseudonym Matthias Claudius ' under which he in Wandsbecker Bothen wrote | 1950 | ||
Railway gardens
( Location ) |
B025 |
(in the district) |
335 according to the location of the gardens on the Hamburg-Lübeck railway line | 1950 | east of the Hamburg-Wandsbek train station in Wandsbek |
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Bear Alley
( Location ) |
B020 | 405 | after the inn Zum schwarzen Bären , built in 1746 , which housed a bear kennel | between 1850 and 1878 |
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Behrensstrasse
( Location ) |
B147 | 170 | after the long-established Behrens family | 1878 | Albert Balzer Behrens was the landlord in Wandsbek from 1645 to 1679. | |
Bornkamp
( Location ) |
B499 | 510 | after a field name (Born = source, Kamp = field) | before 1938 | ||
Messenger rise
( Location ) |
B515 | 130 | freely chosen name after the postman of the nearby post office | 1950 | ||
Bovestrasse
( Location ) |
B517 |
(in the district) |
385 after the Bove family, previous owners of the site, see Bovehaus | 1950 | north of the railroad tracks in Wandsbek | |
Claudius Rise
( Location ) |
C038 | 315 | following the Claudiusstraße | 1951 | ||
Claudiusstrasse
( Location ) |
C039 | 1145 | Matthias Claudius (1740–1815), poet and journalist | 1890 |
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Ernst-Albers-Strasse
( Location ) |
E216 |
(in the district) |
600 Ernst Albers (1803–1844), businessman and senior citizen , owned real estate in Wandsbek | before 1933 | south of the A 24 in Horn | |
Freesenstrasse
( Location ) |
F210 | 180 | Johann F. Freese, first known tenant of the Wandsbek estate, which he managed from 1572 to 1578 | before 1938 | ||
Friedastrasse
( Location ) |
F223 | 145 | freely chosen according to the female first name | 1909 | ||
Wood path
( Location ) |
G041 | 150 | after the location on the Wandsbeker wood | 1950 | ||
Limit bend
( Location ) |
G223 | 150 | after the border between Hamburg and Wandsbek, which was previously marked here by a bend (= wall hedge) | 1950 | ||
Gustav-Adolf-Strasse
( Location ) |
G341 | 1475 | Gustav II Adolf (1594–1632), Swedish king from 1611 to 1632 | before 1892 | ||
Hammer Street
( Location ) |
H085 | 1315 | Road to the Hamburg district of Hamm , which was also the border between Hamburg and Wandsbek until 1937 | 1908 | ||
Hikeberg
( Location ) |
H423 | 240 | after a field name | 1950 | ||
Holstenhofweg
( Location ) |
H587 | 1185 (in the district) |
after the Holstenhof, an institution founded by the Rauhen Haus | before 1938 | between the A 24 in the south and the railway tracks in the north, western half of the street in Marienthal, eastern half in Jenfeld , north of the railway tracks, western half of the street in Wandsbek , eastern half in Tonndorf | |
Holstenhofweg Bridge
( Location ) |
- |
(in the district) |
30 following the Holstenhofweg | 1936 | crosses the tracks of the Hamburg-Lübeck railway line on the Holstenhofweg; According to street directory only in Jenfeld and Tonndorf , according to the basic map, however, the boundaries of four districts meet in the middle of the bridge: in the northwest Wandsbek , in the northeast Tonndorf, in the southeast Jenfeld and in the southwest Marienthal | |
Husarenhof
( Location ) |
H845 | 365 | based on the street Am Husarendenkmal | 2008 | ||
Hussar Path
( Location ) |
H694 | 460 | in memory of the Hussar Regiment No. 15 | 1929 | ||
Jüthornkamp
( Location ) |
J082 | 175 | based on Jüthornstrasse | 1951 | ||
Jüthornstrasse
( Location ) |
J083 | 1525 | after a farm of the same name | 1945 | The name Jüthorn is probably derived from Jetthorn, an expression for young cattle. | |
Kielmannseggstieg
( Location ) |
K163 | 375 | based on Kielmannseggstrasse | 1954 | ||
Kielmannseggstrasse
( Location ) |
K164 | 1585 | after the von Kielmannsegg family, the owners of the Wandsbek estate between 1679 and 1705 | 1950 | ||
Knutzenweg
( Location ) |
K303 | 215 | Friedrich Knutzen (1881–1938), DDP politician | 1954 | ||
Curved road
( Location ) |
K520 | 515 | after the course of the street | before 1938 | ||
Looft
( Location ) |
L245 | 130 | after a field name (Looft = leafy thicket) | 1947 | ||
Luisenstrasse
( Location ) |
L307 | 250 | freely chosen according to the female first name | before 1938 | ||
Marienring
( Location ) |
M050 | 75 | based on the district name | before 1938 | ||
Mittelkamp
( Location ) |
M208 | 435 | Jürgen Mittel, first sexton and teacher in Wandsbek | before 1933 | ||
Morellenweg
( Location ) |
M300 | 170 | after the cherry of the same name | 1952 | ||
Nöpps
( Location ) |
N142 | 710 | after a field name ("small hill") | 1947 | in a map from 1903: Antonstrasse | |
Oktavio Street
( Location ) |
O075 | 1485 | Oktavio Albers, son of the businessman Ernst Albers | 1945 | see Ernst-Albers-Straße | |
Osterkamp
( Location ) |
O142 | 845 | after a field name (Osterkamp = eastern field) | before 1933 | ||
Poplar Avenue
( Location ) |
P027 |
(in the district) |
55 after the poplars that were once planted along the road | 1856 | west of the railroad tracks in Eilbek | |
Poplar avenue bridge
( Location ) |
- |
(in the district) |
10 based on the poplar avenue | before 1905 | runs along the Pappelallee over the tracks of the freight bypass and S-Bahn at Wandsbeker Chaussee station ; predominantly western part in Eilbek | |
Rantzaustraße
( Location ) |
R046 | 945 | Heinrich Rantzau (1526–1598), governor of the Danish king and owner of the Wandsbek estate | 1950 |
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Rauchstrasse
( Location ) |
R060 | 1420 | Eduard Rauch (1844–1931), Mayor of Wandsbek from 1888 to 1912 | 1929 | ||
Rebeccaweg
( Location ) |
R389 | 310 | Rebecca Claudius (1754–1832), wife of Matthias Claudius | 1970 | ||
rectangle
( Location ) |
R069 | 150 | according to the shape of the road | before 1938 | ||
Racetrack Street
( Location ) |
R157 |
(in the district) |
530 after the location at the Horner Rennbahn | 1880 | south of the A 24 in Horn | |
Robert Schuman Bridge
( Location ) |
R435 |
(in the district) |
685 Robert Schuman (1886–1963), French statesman | 1987 | The actual bridge spans the tracks of the railway line to Lübeck over a length of approx. 310 meters and was built in 1962 as the Wandbeker Rathausbrücke ; In 1987 it and the entire street between Wandsbeker Marktstrasse and Jüthornstrasse were named after Robert Schuman, north of Schloßstrasse in Wandsbek |
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Rodigallee
( Location ) |
R223 |
(in the district) |
900 Erich Wasa Rodig (1869–1940), Lord Mayor of Wandsbek from 1913 to 1931 | 1947 | east of the Holstenhofweg in Jenfeld | |
Schatzmeisterstraße
( Location ) |
S120 | 445 | after the title of the Danish finance minister Ernst Heinrich von Schimmelmann (1747–1831) | 1950 | ||
Schimmelmannstrasse
( Location ) |
S172 |
(in the district) |
970 after the von Schimmelmann family, owners of the Wandsbek estate from 1762 | east of the Holstenhofweg in Jenfeld | ||
Castle garden
( Location ) |
S214 | 720 | to the palace garden laid out by Count Schimmelmann | 1951 |
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Schlossstrasse
( Location ) |
S217 | 710 | after Wandsbek Castle , which had been owned by the von Schimmelmann family since 1762 | before 1861 | northern half of the street in Wandsbek |
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Seydeck row
( Location ) |
S415 | 350 | Johann Seydeck, stonemason, was involved in the construction of the Wandsbeker Castle | 1950 | ||
Stolten Bridge
( Location ) |
S711 | 70 | Otto Stolten (1853–1928), SPD politician | 1958 | crosses the A 24 , the extension to the Horner area is the Stoltenstraße | |
Tratzigerstrasse
( Location ) |
T147 | 160 | Adam Tratziger (1523–1584), lawyer | 1950 | ||
Trauns Allee
( Location ) |
T148 | 280 | after the Hamburg merchant family Traun | 1915 | ||
Forest peace
( Location ) |
W024 | 205 | after the location on the Wandsbeker wood | 1925 | ||
Wandsbeker Bahnhofstrasse
( Location ) |
W057 | 230 | according to location and function leading to Wandsbek station | 1950 | eastern half of the street in Wandsbek |
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Wandsbeker Chaussee
( Location ) |
W058 |
(in the district) |
50 Hamburg's Wandsbek district | 1856 | west of the railroad tracks in Eilbek | |
Wandsbeker Chausseebrücke
( Location ) |
- |
(in the district) |
10 based on the Wandsbeker Chaussee | before 1905 | crosses the tracks of the S-Bahn at Wandsbeker Chaussee station in the course of Wandsbeker Chaussee ; mainly in Eilbek | |
Wandsbeker Marktstrasse
( Location ) |
W060 |
(in the district) |
360 Hamburg's Wandsbek district | 1950, previously at Hamburger Strasse | only southern half of the street between Hammer Straße / Brauhausstraße and the junction of Schloßstraße in Marienthal, otherwise completely in Wandsbek | |
Path No. 12
( Location ) |
W105 | 215 | At the time, paths marked with numbers were assigned by the building and surveying office in what was then still rural areas as an orientation aid and are to be successively given street names. | |||
Westerkamp
( Location ) |
W195 | 165 | after a field name (Westerkamp = western field) | before 1933 | ||
Ziesenissstrasse
( Location ) |
Z026 | 625 | Friedrich August Carl Wilhelm Zieseniß (1839–1902), city councilor in Wandsbek | 1950 | ||
Cicada path
( Location ) |
Z028 | 375 | after the insect species of the same name | 1950 | ||
Zirpenweg
( Location ) |
Z037 | 555 | after the insect species of the same name | 1948 | Chirp is another term for cicada. | |
Zitzewitzstrasse
( Location ) |
Z041 | 650 | Colonel von Zitzewitz (1850–1920), from 1902 to 1907 commander of the Hussar Regiment No. 15 | 1938 |
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