List of streets, squares and bridges in Hamburg-Uhlenhorst
The list of streets, squares and bridges in Hamburg-Uhlenhorst is an overview of the streets, squares and bridges currently available in the Hamburg district of Uhlenhorst . It is part of the list of traffic areas in Hamburg .
overview
In Uhlenhorst (district numbers 414 to 415) there are 18,634 inhabitants (as of December 31, 2019) on 2.2 km². Uhlenhorst is located in the postcode areas 22081, 22085 and 22087.
There are 77 designated traffic areas in Uhlenhorst, including two squares and 17 bridges.
There are two thematic groups in the district:
- People who have rendered outstanding services to the former orphanage on Averhoffstrasse: Averhoffstrasse, Overbeckstrasse, Petkumstrasse, Schrötteringksweg. Orphan rise is also thematically included.
- Poets and writers (north of Heinrich-Hertz-Strasse or east of Hofweg): Arndtstrasse, Arndtstrassebrücke, Grillparzerbrücke, Grillparzerstrasse, Gustav-Freytag-Brücke, Gustav-Freytag-Strasse, Hans-Henny-Jahnn-Weg, Hauffstrasse, Hebbelstrasse, Herderstrasse, Höltystrasse, Schenkendorfstrasse, Stolbergstrasse, Stormsweg, Voßweg.
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 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
At the fairy pond
( Location ) |
A223 | 170 | after the artificially constructed water basin of the same name | 1948 | ||
On the long train
( Location ) |
A286 | 250 | after a fishing trip in the Alster Bay there, which the fishermen called "Langer Zug" | 1850 | ||
Arndtstrasse
( Location ) |
A462 | 285 | Ernst Moritz Arndt (1769–1860), writer and historian | 1860 | ||
Arndtstrasse Bridge
( Location ) |
- | 15th | based on Arndtstrasse | 1904 | crosses the Uhlenhorster Canal in the course of Arndtstrasse | |
Auguststrasse
( Location ) |
A526 | 315 | August Abendroth (1796–1867), entrepreneur, co-owner of Uhlenhorst | 1845 | ||
Averhoffstrasse
( Location ) |
A540 | 595 | Johann Peter Averhoff (1723–1809), founder and supporter of the orphanage | 1899 | The mentioned orphanage stood on Averhoffstrasse from 1859 until it was destroyed in World War II | |
Bachstrasse
( Location ) |
B013 |
75 (in the district) |
after the Osterbek , later temporarily assigned to the composer Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750), which was reversed after the Second World War | 1860 | only western half of the street between Bachstrasse bridge and the intersection of Hans-Henny-Jahnn-Weg / Osterbekstrasse / Weidestrasse / Herderstrasse in Uhlenhorst, otherwise in Barmbek-Süd , part of the B 5 | |
Bachstrasse Bridge
( Location ) |
- |
(in the district) |
25 based on Bachstrasse | 1904 | western part in Uhlenhorst, eastern part of the southern half in Barmbek-Süd , northern part from the middle of the bridge completely in Winterhude ; Part of the B 5 | |
At the St. Gertrud Church
( Location ) |
B186 | 190 | after the location at the house of the same name | 1913 | ||
Birkenau
( Location ) |
B359 | 305 | to the birch bushes on the lower course of the Schürbek, a former estuary of the Eilbek into the Alster | 1872 | ||
Dorothea-Bernstein-Weg
( Location ) |
D284 | 320 | Dorothea Bernstein (1893–1942), teacher, victim of National Socialism | 2010 | a 180 m long section was initially named in 2010 after the obstetrician Julius Fressel , in May 2014 the district office of Hamburg-North canceled the name and also dedicated this part to Dorothea Bernstein | |
Eduard-Rhein-Ufer
( Location ) |
E343 | 100 | Eduard Rhein (1900–1993), inventor, publicist and writer | 2004 | ||
Emily-Ruete-Platz
( Location ) |
E. | 40 × 30 | Emily Ruete (1844-1924), writer | 2019 | ||
Erlenkamp
( Location ) |
E211 | 240 | after the alders on the lower course of the Schürbek | 1872 | ||
Ferry bridge
( Location ) |
- | 15th | after Fährhausstraße, formerly Fährstraße | 1960 | crosses the Hofweg Canal , connects the Fährhausstrasse and the Richterstrasse | |
Fährhausstrasse
( Location ) |
F006 | 455 | after the former inn "Uhlenhorster Fährhaus ??", which was destroyed in the Second World War | 1948 | before 1948 Fährstrasse | |
Feenteichbrücke
( Location ) |
- | 15th | according to location and function | 1904 | crosses the Feenteich in the course of the beautiful view | |
Finkenau
( Location ) |
B112 | 440 | Freely chosen name, based on the streets Birkenau, Ulmenau etc. | 1889 | ||
Frieda Wieking Stieg
( Location ) |
F351 | 70 | Frieda Wieking (1893–1967), nurse and trade unionist | 2010 | ||
Friedrich-Schütter-Platz
( Location ) |
F341 | 95 × 65 | Friedrich Schütter (1921–1995), actor and director | 2001 | In 1951, Schütter and Wolfgang Borchert founded what is now the Ernst-Deutsch-Theater, which is located here . | |
Grillparzer Bridge
( Location ) |
- | 15th | based on the Grillparzerstraße | 1960 | crosses the Hofweg Canal in the course of the street Am Langenzug | |
Grillparzerstrasse
( Location ) |
G237 | 385 | Franz Grillparzer (1791–1872), writer | 1948 | before 1948 Goethestrasse | |
Gustav Freytag Bridge
( Location ) |
- | 15th | based on Gustav-Freytag-Straße | 1904 | crosses the Hofweg Canal along Gustav-Freytag-Straße | |
Gustav-Freytag-Strasse
( Location ) |
G343 | 125 | Gustav Freytag (1816–1895), writer | 1899 | before 1899 Friedrichstrasse | |
Hamburger Street
( Location ) |
H075 | 1410 | according to its designation as a road leading to Hamburg | 1862 | Namesake of the Hamburger Straße station on the U 3 line ; South-eastern part of the street between Richardstraße and the Lerchenfeld junction in Uhlenhorst, otherwise in Barmbek-Süd | |
Hans-Henny-Jahnn-Weg
( Location ) |
H110 | 515 | Hans Henny Jahnn (1894–1959), writer, publicist and organ builder | 1966 | Until 1899 Abendrothstraße, then until 1966 part of the Osterbekstraße running in Barmbek-Süd | |
Hartwicusstrasse
( Location ) |
H153 | 515 | after the oldest known owner of the nearby cow mill (middle of the 13th century) | 1872 | ||
Hauffstrasse
( Location ) |
H194 | 105 | Wilhelm Hauff (1802–1827), writer | 1890 | ||
Hebbelstrasse
( Location ) |
H208 | 160 | Friedrich Hebbel (1813–1863), playwright and poet | 1899 | ||
Heideweg
( Location ) |
H248 | 205 | to the foothills of the Barmbeker Rönnheide | 1872 | ||
Heinrich-Hertz-Strasse
( Location ) |
H299 |
(in the district) |
650 Heinrich Hertz (1857-1894), physicist | 1945 | before 1899 Bleicherstraße, Kleine Bleicherstraße, Blücherstraße, from 1938 to 1945 Leipziger Straße; east of Winterhuder Weg in Barmbek-Süd | |
Herbert Weichmann Bridge
( Location ) |
- | 15th | based on Herbert-Weichmann-Straße, previously Adolphstraßebrüchke | 1985 | crosses the Uhlenhorster Canal in the course of Herbert-Weichmann-Strasse; | |
Herbert-Weichmann-Strasse
( Location ) |
H782 | 1035 | Herbert Weichmann (1896–1983), SPD politician, First Mayor of Hamburg from 1965 to 1971 | 1985 | until 1985 Adolphstrasse after the further owner of Uhlenhorst, the Hamburg entrepreneur Adolph Jencquel (1792–1855) | |
Herderstrasse
( Location ) |
H360 | 475 | Johann Gottfried Herder (1744–1803), poet | 1865 | eastern half of the street in Barmbek-Süd ; Part of the B 5 | |
Höltystrasse
( Location ) |
H502 | 135 | Ludwig Hölty (1748–1776), poet | 1899 | until 1899 Second Richterstrasse | |
Hofweg
( Location ) |
H529 | 1235 | after the access road to Uhlenhorster Hof | 1845 | ||
Hofweg Bridge
( Location ) |
- | 15th | based on the Hofweg | 1904 | crosses the Uhlenhorster Canal in the course of the Hofweg | |
Humboldt Bridge
( Location ) |
- |
(in the district) |
50 based on the Humboldtstrasse in Barmbek-Süd | 1970 | shorter northern part from the middle of Hamburger Straße in Barmbek-Süd | |
Immenhof
( Location ) |
I062 | 675 | after a beehive built in 1608, which served as a restaurant from 1698 to 1750 | 1872 | ||
Canal Street
( Location ) |
K057 | 490 | after the location not far from the Uhlenhorster Canal | 1856 | ||
Karlstrasse
( Location ) |
K082 | 445 | Carl Heine (1810–1865), banker and philanthropist, co-owner of Uhlenhorst | 1845 | ||
Karlstrasse Bridge
( Location ) |
- | 15th | based on Karlstrasse | 1904 | crosses the Hofweg Canal in the course of Karlstrasse | |
Kuhmühlenbrücke
( Location ) |
- |
(in the district) |
10 based on the cow mill running in Hohenfelde | 1904 | crosses the Kuhmühlenteich at the level of the transition to the Mundsburg Canal; southern part in Hohenfelde | |
Langenzugbrücke
( Location ) |
- |
(in the district) |
35 according to location and function | 1904 | crosses the Long Train; northern part in Winterhude | |
Leo-Leistikow-Allee
( Location ) |
L395 | 450 | Leo Leistikow (1847–1917), member of the citizenship, brought the application for the establishment of the women's clinic Finkenau in the citizenship | 2010 | ||
Lerchenfeld
( Location ) |
L137 | 450 | after the hooded larks and woodlarks that used to be found there | 1879 | Headquarters of the Hamburg University of Fine Arts ; Part of the B 5 | |
Marienterrasse
( Location ) |
M052 | 195 | Maria Christine Henriette Söllner (1810–1900), wife of the landowner CHT Söllner, who laid the road | 1863 | ||
Martha Muchow Way
( Location ) |
M444 | 175 | Martha Muchow (1892–1933), psychologist, victim of National Socialism | 2010 | ||
Mühlenkampbrücke
( Location ) |
- |
(in the district) |
25 according to location and function | 1904 | crosses the Osterbek Canal between Hofweg and Mühlenkamp; northern part in Winterhude | |
Mundsburg Bridge
( Location ) |
- |
(in the district) |
10 based on the Mundsburger Damm | 1904 | crosses the Mundsburg Canal in the course of the Mundsburger Damm; southern part in Hohenfelde | |
Mundsburg dam
( Location ) |
M347 |
(in the district) |
690 Johann Hinrich Mundt († 1746), wine merchant; Mundt built a country house called "Mundsburg" on his property, the Immenhof | 1872 | southern part from Mundsburger Brücke in Hohenfelde | |
Oberaltenallee
( Location ) |
O005 |
(in the district) |
565 According to the upper elders , who were allowed to drive this path in carriages, which otherwise only served as a footpath | 1862 | northern part from Richardstraße in Barmbek-Süd | |
Osterbekstieg
( Location ) |
O133 | 55 | after the location not far from the Osterbek Canal | 1954 | ||
Overbeckstrasse
( Location ) |
O173 | 220 | T. Jobst von Overbeck (1580–1653), founder of the nearby, former orphanage | 1899 | western half of the street in Uhlenhorst ; before 1899 Kleine Schulstrasse | |
Papenhuder Strasse
( Location ) |
P024 |
(in the district) |
355 after a field name | 1872 | southern part from Mundsburger Brücke in Hohenfelde | |
Petkumstrasse
( Location ) |
P085 | 225 | Simon von Petkum († 1620), sponsor and first head of the former orphanage | 1899 | before 1899 Heinrichstrasse | |
Richardstrasse
( Location ) |
R180 |
(in the district) |
520 probably after Richard Emanuel Bull, the oldest grandson of the landowner Bartholomew John Bull | 1861 | Eastern half of the street to Eilbek Canal in Barmbek-Süd , southern part from Eilbek Canal in Eilbek | |
Richardstrasse Bridge
( Location ) |
- | 25th | based on Richardstrasse | 1904 | crosses the Eilbek Canal in the course of Richardstrasse ; eastern side of the bridge in Barmbek-Süd | |
Richterstrasse
( Location ) |
R183 | 225 | Gustav Richter (1817–1903), master carpenter, member of the mayor , worked through charitable acts | around 1863 | before 1899 First Richterstrasse | |
Schenkendorfstrasse
( Location ) |
S146 | 290 | Max von Schenkendorf (1783–1817), poet | 1899 | before 1899 Gärtnerstrasse | |
Beautiful view
( Location ) |
S264 | 1050 | after the location on the banks of the Alster | 1899 | from 1845 to 1899 at the beautiful view | |
Schrötteringksweg
( Location ) |
S295 | 225 | Jürgen Schrötteringk (1551–1631), businessman and senior citizen , took over the costs of building the orphanage in Averhoffstrasse | 1907 | ||
Schürbeker bow
( Location ) |
S301 | 155 | based on Schürbeker Strasse | 1961 | ||
Schürbeker Strasse
( Location ) |
S302 | 460 | to the Schürbek, a former arm of the Eilbek estuary into the Alster | around 1866 | ||
Schwanenwik
( Location ) |
S339 |
(in the district) |
330 popular place of residence of Alster swans (Wik = bay) | 1872 | south of the Schwanenwikbrücke in Hohenfelde | |
Schwanenwikbrücke
( Location ) |
- |
(in the district) |
15 based on the street Schwanenwik | 1904 | crosses the Mundsburg Canal in the course of the street Schwanenwik | |
Stolbergstrasse
( Location ) |
S708 | 135 | Brothers Christian (1748–1821), translator and poet, and Friedrich Leopold zu Stolberg-Stolberg (1750–1819), poet | 1948 | until 1948 Reuterstraße | |
Stormsweg
( Location ) |
S721 | 105 | Theodor Storm (1817–1888), writer | 1903 | ||
Theresienstieg
( Location ) |
T063 | 295 | Conradine Therese Abendroth (1805–1874), wife of August Abendroth , according to Hanke possibly also after their daughter Therese (1830–1860) | 1846 | ||
Embankment
( Location ) |
U006 |
(in the district) |
530 according to the location along the north side of the Eilbek Canal | 1893 | eastern part from Richardstraße in Barmbek-Süd | |
Uhlenhorster way
( Location ) |
U013 | 555 | according to the location in the district | 1846 | ||
Ulmenau
( Location ) |
U019 | 255 | freely chosen based on the crossing Birkenau | 1910 | ||
Vossweg
( Location ) |
V126 | 35 | Johann Heinrich Voss (1751–1826), poet and translator | 1914 | ||
Orphan rise
( Location ) |
W018 | 150 | to the orphanage on Averhoffstrasse | 1899 | Before 1899 way to school | |
Wartenau Bridge
( Location ) |
- |
(in the district) |
30 according to location and function | 1904 | crosses the Eilbek Canal between Lerchenfeld and Wartenau; southern part in Hohenfelde ; Part of the B 5 | |
Winterhuder Weg
( Location ) |
W322 | 1260 | Hamburg district Winterhude | 1846 | eastern half of the street in Barmbek-Süd , from Herderstraße onwards completely in Uhlenhorst; south of Herderstrasse part of the B 5 | |
Zimmerstrasse
( Location ) |
Z031 | 400 | Origin unknown, possibly a person close to the owners of Uhlenhorst | 1845 |
Individual evidence
- ↑ Digital Atlas North
- ↑ Senate resolution of August 13, 2019, published in the Official Gazette No. 66 of August 23, 2019, accessed on November 30, 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