List of streets, squares and bridges in Hamburg-Wilstorf
The list of streets, squares and bridges in Hamburg-Wilstorf is an overview of the streets, squares and bridges currently available in the Hamburg district of Wilstorf . It is part of the list of traffic areas in Hamburg .
overview
In Wilstorf (district number 705) there are 17,658 inhabitants (as of December 31, 2019) on 3.4 km². Wilstorf is in the postcode areas 21077 and 21079.
There are 77 designated traffic areas in Wilstorf, including a square and two 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.
-
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 Frankenberg
( Location ) |
A226 |
(in the district) |
495 after a hallway name and the legend that Charlemagne is said to have camped here with his Frankish troops | 1889 | northern half of the street between Engelbek and Winsener Strasse in Wilstorf, southern half of the street in Langenbek , south of Engelbek completely in Marmstorf | |
At the mill field
( Location ) |
A296 | 700 | after the Wilstorfer Mühlenfeld mentioned in 1667 | 1929 | ||
At the vineyard
( Location ) |
A361 | 280 | after a hallway name | 1961 | ||
Anzengruberstrasse
( Location ) |
A447 | 260 | Ludwig Anzengruber (1839–1889), Austrian writer | 1928 | it was named at the request of the local residents, who at that time mostly came from Austria | |
Arno-Holz-Weg
( Location ) |
A472 | 200 | Arno Holz (1863–1929), poet and playwright | 1966 | ||
Außenmühlendamm
( Location ) |
A537 | 320 | according to his function, leading to the former Butenmöhl (external mill) | 1950 | ||
Außenmühlenweg
( Location ) |
A538 | 340 | 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 | |
Berlepschweg
( Location ) |
B273 | 130 | Friedrich Ludwig von Berlepsch (1749-1818), lawyer | 1950 | ||
Besselstrasse
( Location ) |
B298 | 170 | Heinrich von Bessel (1603–1671), last princely official ("Chancellor") in Harburg | 1914 | ||
Bittcherweg
( Location ) |
B839 | 120 | Herbert Bittcher (1908–1944), resistance fighter and victim of National Socialism | 1984 | ||
Bonus road
( Location ) |
B470 | 360 | August Bonus (1817–1896), sheet binder and co-founder of the Harburger Bauverein | 1913 | ||
Brandesstrasse
( Location ) |
B552 | 115 | Ernst Brandes (1846–1915), merchant, previous owner of the site | 1914 | ||
Eidigweg
( Location ) |
E079 | 200 | Johann Christoph Eidig (1804 - 1836 or 1837), poacher and folk hero | 1962 | ||
Eigenheimweg
( Location ) |
E083 | 355 | after the homes built there in the "Hope" settlement | 1950 | ||
Flebbestrasse
( Location ) |
F146 | 400 | Fritz Flebbe (1893–1929), painter and graphic artist | 1950 | ||
Freudenthalweg
( Location ) |
F221 | 450 | Brothers Friedrich Freudenthal (1849–1929) and August Freudenthal (1851–1898), local writers | 1950 | ||
Friedrich-List-Strasse
( Location ) |
F236 | 285 | Friedrich List (1789–1846), economic theorist | 1924 | ||
Gotthelfweg
( Location ) |
G181 | 485 | Jeremias Gotthelf (1797–1854) Swiss pastor and writer | 1950 | ||
Hanhoopsfeld
( Location ) |
H102 |
(in the district) |
820 after a field name first mentioned in 1667 | 1949 | short southern part (footpath) in Langenbek | |
Hannoversche Strasse
( Location ) |
H105 |
(in the district) |
465 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, otherwise in Harburg | |
Harburg bypass
( Location ) |
H780 |
(in the district) |
645 according to location and function south of the Elbe | 1985 | Part of the A253 ; between Europabrücke up to Marschwinkel and between Großmoordamm and Harburg train station in Harburg , in between in Neuland , from Harburg train station in Wilstorf | |
Hedge walk
( Location ) |
H210 | 205 | following a path lined with hedges | 1889 | ||
Heinrich-Heine-Strasse
( Location ) |
H295 | 195 | Heinrich Heine (1797–1856), poet and writer | 1945 | ||
Hermann-Allmers-Strasse
( Location ) |
H364 | 210 | Hermann Allmers (1821–1902), writer | 1928 | ||
Hilshain
( Location ) |
H433 |
(in the district) |
25 after a field name, 1667 referred to as "before the hilligen seine" | 1932 | only north half of the street from Hilshöhe for approx. 25 meters in Wilstorf, otherwise completely in Rönneburg | |
Aid height
( Location ) |
H434 |
(in the district) |
160 after a hallway name | 1939 | Street area completely in Wilstorf, land on the east side between Hilshain and Hüllbeen in Rönneburg | |
Hölscherweg
( Location ) |
H499 | 145 | Georg Hölscher (1866 - 1932), horticultural architect, created the Harburg city park | 1950 | southern half of the street in Marmstorf | |
Höpenstrasse
( Location ) |
H506 | 530 | to the Vogtei Höpen, which formerly belonged to Wilstorf | 1889 | ||
high Street
( Location ) |
H543 | 1100 (in the district) |
than the road leading to the level of Bremer Strasse | 1891 | western part from the overpass over the Marmstorfer Weg in Eißendorf , in an easterly direction over a length of approx. 250 meters completely in Wilstorf, from there northern half of the street in Harburg | |
Enveloping bees
( Location ) |
H664 |
(in the district) |
565 after a hallway name | 1932 | northern half of the road between Hanhoopsfeld and Hilshöhe in Wilstorf, southern half in Langenbek , west of Hilshöhe in Rönneburg | |
Jaegerstrasse
( Location ) |
J014 | 1005 | Carl Adolf Jäger (1794–1874), Lieutenant General | 1889 | ||
Jutestrasse
( Location ) |
J110 | 65 | after a jute spinning and weaving mill located there | 1950 | ||
Kanzlerstrasse
( Location ) |
K063 |
(in the district) |
145 after the owners of the site in the 17th century, the chancellors of Harburg Castle | 1950 | ||
Kapellenweg
( Location ) |
K066 | 905 | according to his function leading to the former chapel, which was demolished in 1947 | 1889 | ||
Karl-Kock-Weg
( Location ) |
K606 | 145 | Karl Kock (1908–1944), resistance fighter and victim of National Socialism | 1988 | ||
Kniggestrasse
( Location ) |
K295 | 180 | Dietrich Knigge (1830–1895), land owner of the site | 1903 | ||
Liebrechtstrasse
( Location ) |
L167 | 140 | Wilhelm Liebrecht (1850–1925), district administrator and chairman of the state insurance company and the board of directors of the Prussian civil servants' association | 1899 | ||
Loensstrasse
( Location ) |
L208 | 275 | Hermann Löns (1866–1914), journalist and writer | 1922 | ||
Marmstorfer Weg
( Location ) |
M063 | 1015 (in the district) |
Hamburg district Marmstorf | 1889 | eastern half of the street between Bremer Strasse and Hohe Strasse in Harburg , western side in Eißendorf , further along 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 | |
Max-Halbe-Strasse
( Location ) |
M100 | 360 | Max Halbe (1865–1944), writer | 1950 | ||
Mensingstrasse
( Location ) |
M152 | 515 | Georg Wilhelm Mensing, construction and administration officer and from 1818 to 1833 head of the Harburg prison | 1893 | ||
Metzenberg
( Location ) |
M172 | 135 | after a hallway name | 1950 | ||
Musilweg
( Location ) |
M386 | 245 | Robert Musil (1880–1942), Austrian writer | 1976 | ||
Niedersachsenweg
( Location ) |
N107 | 110 | freely chosen by the previous owner Heinrich Weselmann | 1934 | originally laid out as a private road; southern half of the street in Rönneburg | |
Nöldekestrasse
( Location ) |
N139 | 320 | Theodor Nöldeke (1836–1930), orientalist | 1927 | ||
Nymph path
( Location ) |
N184 |
(in the district) |
350 freely chosen name based on the fairytale motif | 1935 | from the beginning of the sandy path, the northern part in Wilstorf, otherwise in Marmstorf | |
Easter tree
( Location ) |
O132 | 490 | after a field name, possibly going back to a barrier | 1950 | ||
Oswald Chancellor Way
( Location ) |
O207 | 150 | Oswald Kanzler (1883–1944), SPD politician, victim of National Socialism | 1988 | ||
Paul-Gerhardt-Strasse
( Location ) |
P046 | 260 | Paul Gerhardt (1607–1676), theologian and hymn poet | 1928 | ||
Petersdorfstrasse
( Location ) |
P079 | 260 | Hans von Petersdorf (1585–1657), captain at Harburg Castle | 1950 | ||
Radickestrasse
( Location ) |
R016 | 740 | Rönneburg gardener family Radicke, who ran a gardening business on their property | 1950 | southern half of the street between Jägerstraße and Reeseberg in Rönneburg | |
Reeseberg
( Location ) |
R086 | 1595 | after a hallway name | 1889 | ||
Rembrandtstrasse
( Location ) |
R151 | 255 | Rembrandt van Rijn (1606–1669), Dutch painter | 1928 | ||
Ritterbuschplatz
( Location ) |
R426 | 100 × 15 | Paul Ritterbusch (1893–1971), member of the board of the Harburg Railway Construction Association | 1981 | ||
Rönneburger Strasse
( Location ) |
R244 | 845 | Hamburg district Rönneburg | 1889 | ||
Roseggerstrasse
( Location ) |
R280 | 330 | Peter Rosegger (1843–1918), Austrian writer | 1947 | ||
Roseggerweg
( Location ) |
R413 | 65 | based on Roseggerstrasse | 1976 | ||
Rose staircase
( Location ) |
R290 | 95 | Freely chosen name based on the plants | 1936 | Footpath between Winsener Straße and Reeseberg | |
Red Cross Street
( Location ) |
R461 | 110 | after the situation at the office of the DRK , district association Harburg | 2016 | before 2016 part of Maretstrasse | |
Schlachthofbrücke
( Location ) |
S918 | 130 | based on the Schlachthofstrasse in Harburg | 1988 | crosses the southern part of Harburg station ; northern half of the street in Harburg | |
Schneverdinger Weg
( Location ) |
S258 | 155 | Schneverdingen , city in Lower Saxony | 1961 | Topic group “Places in the Lüneburg Heath”, mainly in Langenbek | |
Soltauer Ring
( Location ) |
S484 | 290 | Soltau , city in Lower Saxony | 1961 | Topic group “Places in the Lüneburg Heath”, mainly in Langenbek | |
Sophienstrasse
( Location ) |
S508 | 330 | Juliane Wilhelmine Tilemann b. Oncken, mother of Senator Julius Tilemann | 1922 | ||
Sudermannstrasse
( Location ) |
S781 | 630 | Hermann Sudermann (1857–1928), writer | 1850 | ||
Tilemannhöhe
( Location ) |
T095 | 205 | Julius Tilemann (1866–1930), Harburg senator and city counsel | 1955 | ||
Tivoliweg
( Location ) |
T115 | 105 | after a former restaurant "Dittmers Tivoli" | 1950 | ||
Trelder way
( Location ) |
T155 | 235 | Trelde , part of the city of Buchholz in the north heath | 1961 | Topic group “Places in the Lüneburg Heath”, mainly in Langenbek | |
Vinzenzweg
( Location ) |
V049 | 310 | Vincent von Paul (1581–1660), French priest and founder of modern charity | 1952 | ||
Vogteistrasse
( Location ) |
V113 |
(in the district) |
120 after the seat of the former Vogtei Höpen | 1932 | eastern half of the street between Radickestraße and Niedersachsenweg in Wilstorf, otherwise in Rönneburg | |
Vorderkamp
( Location ) |
V113 |
(in the district) |
80 after a hallway name | 1947 | Northern half of the street branching off from Kanzlerstraße for about 80 meters in Wilstorf, otherwise in Rönneburg | |
Walter-Flex-Strasse
( Location ) |
W046 | 145 | Walter Flex (1887-1917), writer | 1933 | ||
Walter Koch way
( Location ) |
W047 | 95 | Walter Georg Koch (1877–1922), previous owner of the site | 1950 | ||
Wasmerstrasse
( Location ) |
W083 |
(in the district) |
305 Detlef Friedrich Wulff Benedictus von Wasmer (1790–1874), previous owner of the Kanzlerhof estate | 1900 | west of the railroad tracks in Wilstorf; originally led over the tracks of the Hamburg-Hanover railway line, after the bridge was torn down on the eastern side of Rönneburg , a dead end street with no residents | |
Winsener Bridge
( Location ) |
- | 40 | after the location near Winsener Strasse | 1956 | runs along the Hannoversche Strasse over the Seevekanal ; western half of the street in Harburg | |
Winsener Strasse
( Location ) |
W319 | 1875 | Winsen (Luhe) , city in Lower Saxony | 1889 | north of Am Frankenberg in Wilstorf, south to the confluence of Hermannsburger Weg in Langenbek , south of Hermannsburger Weg in Sinstorf | |
Wroostweg
( Location ) |
W401 | 400 | Wilfried Wroost (1889–1959), writer and playwright | 1950 | ||
Zimmermannstrasse
( Location ) |
Z029 | 260 | Johann Carl Zimmermann (1833–1903), Harburg merchant | 1910 |
Individual evidence
- ↑ Digital Atlas North
- ↑ Katharina Gessler: Harburgs neue Rote-Kreuz-Straße , Hamburger Abendblatt dated August 17, 2016 , accessed on September 7, 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