List of streets, squares and bridges in Hamburg-Wohldorf-Ohlstedt
The list of streets, squares and bridges in Wohldorf-Ohlstedt is an overview of the streets, squares and bridges currently available in the Hamburg district of Wohldorf-Ohlstedt . It is part of the list of traffic areas in Hamburg .
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In Wohldorf-Ohlstedt (district number 523) there are 4650 inhabitants (as of December 31, 2019) on 17.3 km². Wohldorf-Ohlstedt is in the postal code area 22397.
In Wohldorf-Ohlstedt there are 73 named traffic areas, 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.
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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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Alster view
( Location ) |
A093 | 925 | after the location with a view of the Alster | 1914 | ||
Alster slope
( Location ) |
A552 | 105 | according to the nature of the terrain | 1971 | ||
Alsterhöhe
( Location ) |
A104 | 165 | after the location on the slope of the Oberalster | 1928 | ||
Old village street
( Location ) |
A121 | 715 | after the former village street, which has been paved since 1898 | 1936 | before 1936 De Chapeaurougestraße | |
At Bredenbek
( Location ) |
A202 | 225 | after the Bredenbek , a tributary of the Alster | 1930 | ||
At the big stone
( Location ) |
A237 | 305 | after a former natural monument from the Ice Age | 1929 | ||
At the Drosselbek
( Location ) |
A396 | 325 | after the Drosselbek, a tributary of the Alster in the Wohldorfer Forest | 1948 | ||
On the rigor
( Location ) |
A513 | 645 | Origin unclear; possibly after a narrow piece of land | 1929 | ||
Treehawk Path
( Location ) |
B837 | 90 | after the bird of the same name | 1983 | ||
Brandheide
( Location ) |
B554 | 525 | after a hallway name | 1929 | ||
Bredenbekhörn
( Location ) |
B570 | 605 | after a pointed piece of land (Hörn) between the rivers Bredenbek and Lottbek | 1942 | ||
Bredenbekkamp
( Location ) |
B571 | 810 | based on Bredenbekstrasse | 1942 | ||
Bredenbekstieg
( Location ) |
B572 | 235 | based on Bredenbekstrasse | 1954 | ||
Bredenbekstrasse
( Location ) |
B573 | 1550 | after the Bredenbek , a tributary of the Alster | 1903 | since 1805 Hamburger Weg | |
Brügkamp
( Location ) |
B634 | 1450 | after a field name, possibly based on a bridge that crossed the Ammersbek here | 1937 | before 1937 Brokstieg | |
Brunskrogweg
( Location ) |
B649 | 375 | after two old field names: Auf'n old Brunskroog and Neuer Brunskroog | 1903 | ||
Diestelstrasse
( Location ) |
D108 | 880 | Arnold Diestel (1857–1924), Mayor of Hamburg | 1912 | Diestelkai in Waltershof was also named after the mayor who was in office from 1920 to 1924 | |
Village ground
( Location ) |
D249 | 70 | derived from the path name Alte Dorfstrasse | 1970 | ||
Duvenstedter Triftweg
( Location ) |
D237 | 5650 (in the district) |
after the cattle drive to Duvenstedter Brook | 1909 | west of the Triftwegbrücke in Duvenstedt | |
Ellerbrookskamp
( Location ) |
E151 | 180 | possibly named after a family Ellerbrook, more likely a field name derived from Eller for alder and Brook for break (swampy break land) | 1961 | ||
Ellerbrookswisch
( Location ) |
E152 | 310 | after the field name Erlenbruchwiese | 1936 | ||
Pheasant rise
( Location ) |
F044 | 150 | freely chosen name | 1962 | ||
Hazel kink
( Location ) |
H164 | 870 | after a hallway name | 1912 | ||
Hasselwisch
( Location ) |
H180 | 160 | after a field name (nt. Hassel = hazelnut, Wisch = meadow) | 1929 | ||
Herrenhausallee
( Location ) |
H381 | 1155 | to the manor house located here, the official residence of the Wohldorf forest lords | 1914 | ||
Elevated hiking trail
( Location ) |
H775 | 1700 | according to location and destination along subway line 1 | 1983 | ||
Hoisbütteler Strasse
( Location ) |
H568 | 715 | Hoisbüttel , part of Ammersbek | 1903 | ||
Holländerberg
( Location ) |
H572 | 175 | after the homes of Dutch citizens who worked as milkers on Gut Wohldorf | 1942 | ||
In the Bush
( Location ) |
I029 | 425 | after a probably wrongly adopted hall name, after which it should be called "Im Rusch" (Rusch = rushes) | 1929 | ||
Hunter Redder
( Location ) |
J018 | 525 | after hunter for the gate to the pasture | 1923 | ||
Jettbergskamp
( Location ) |
J049 | 305 | after a field name (ndt. Jett or Jitt = young cattle) | 1950 | ||
Jettbergsredder
( Location ) |
J050 | 205 | based on the Jettbergskamp | 1950 | ||
Korte Block
( Location ) |
K386 | 420 | after a field name (ndt. kort = short) | 1929 | Blocks are fields that are perpendicular to the others and must be cultivated separately; see also Lütte Blöck | |
Card grinder
( Location ) |
K390 | 520 | after a hallway name (short way) | 1950 | ||
Kortenwisch
( Location ) |
K391 | 125 | after a field name (short meadows) | 1950 | ||
Brim enclosure
( Location ) |
K419 | 945 | after a field name for a curved dirt road (kremp = crooked) | 1929 | ||
Krümmelsdiek
( Location ) |
K456 | 360 | after Krümmel for mud and ndt. Diek = pond | 1945 | until 1945 on Schlageterstrasse | |
Copper grinder
( Location ) |
K510 | 1745 | following the path that led to the former Wohldorfer copper mill | 1914 | ||
Lenzenreye
( Location ) |
L131 | 105 | after the field name Lenz (lenzen = to clear water, Reye = stream, probably a drained river) | 1930 | ||
Lottbeker way
( Location ) |
L262 | 1190 (in the district) |
Lottbek, part of the municipality of Ammersbek | 1903/1937 | southern part from Lottbek in Bergstedt | |
Lottbekstieg
( Location ) |
L264 | 1305 | based on the Lottbeker Weg | 1946 | ||
Lütte Block
( Location ) |
L291 | 120 | after a hallway name | 1929 | see Korte Blöck | |
Melhopweg
( Location ) |
M134 | 1180 | Wilhelm Melhop (1856–1943), building director in Hamburg | 1929 | ||
Mühlenbrook
( Location ) |
M316 | 1035 | after a hallway name | 1929 | ||
Mill grinder
( Location ) |
M321 | 1325 | popularly as a way leading to the mill | 1909 | ||
Ohlstedter Platz
( Location ) |
O065 | 125 × 60 | according to the location in the district | 1929 | ||
Ohlstedter Stieg
( Location ) |
O066 | 330 | based on Ohlstedter Straße | 1950 | ||
Ohlstedter Strasse
( Location ) |
O067 | 720 | after the main access road in the former village of Ohlstedt | 1929 | ||
Ole Boomgaarden
( Location ) |
O083 | 400 | after the former orchard of Gutshof Wohldorf (ndt. Ole Boomgaarden = old tree garden) | 1937 | ||
Papenhörn
( Location ) |
P023 | 445 | after a legal dispute from 1442 about the fields of a pastor (Papen) | 1942 | ||
Rader way
( Location ) |
R015 |
(in the district) |
480 after the Tangstedt district of Rade | 1927 | leads across the border to Tangstedt | |
Reye
( Location ) |
R172 | 195 | to Rie or Reye for a small watercourse | 1928 | ||
Roetberg
( Location ) |
R249 | 170 | after a field name, the flax used to be rotted here (ndt. red = rotted) | 1937 | ||
Röötbergshof
( Location ) |
R452 | 140 | based on the Röötbergskamp and the shape of the residential complex there | 2000 | ||
Röötbergskamp
( Location ) |
R250 | 485 | after a field name known since 1805 Rötbergskamp | 1950 | ||
Sarenweg
( Location ) |
S057 |
(in the district) |
55 after a field name (Saren or Soren = dry land) | 1947 | south of the Alster first in Duvenstedt , later in Lemsahl-Mellingstedt | |
Shepherd's paddock
( Location ) |
S095 | 270 | after being designated as pasture for a shepherd | 1937 | ||
Sluice shredder
( Location ) |
S206 |
(in the district) |
840 after the location at the Wohldorfer lock | 1947 | western part from Timmermannbrücke in Duvenstedt | |
Mud arches
( Location ) |
S209 | 120 | according to a field name (mud arches = mud bend) | 1928 | ||
Schünenkoppel
( Location ) |
S300 | 180 | to the barns of the Wohldorf estate | 1937 | ||
Stakenkamp
( Location ) |
S585 | 95 | after a field name; Poles are clubs that are used to fence fields | 1930 | ||
Sthamerstrasse
( Location ) |
S687 | 1145 | Eduard Sthamer (1883–1938), historian | 1903 | the Sthamerkai in Steinwerder has the same namesake | |
Timmermann Bridge
( Location ) |
- |
(in the district) |
12 after the Timmermann family, who from 1882 to 1932 provided the chairman of the rural community of Wohldorf-Ohlstedt | 1987 | crosses the Alster in the course of the lock redder ; western part in Duvenstedt | |
Timms Hege
( Location ) |
T105 | 650 | after a forest whose owner was called Timm | 1950 | ||
Death Redder
( Location ) |
T116 | 830 | after a dirt road (Redder) that runs through the Alsterwiesen ("runs dead") | 1909 | western half of the road from the state border at about 470 meters in Duvenstedt | |
Torfhuder rose
( Location ) |
T138 | 230 | for a loading point for peat that was transported downstream on the Alster to Hamburg | 1937 | ||
Triftweg Bridge
( Location ) |
- |
(in the district) |
20 based on the Duvenstedter Triftweg | around 1909 | leads in the course of the Duvenstedter Triftweg over the Alster ; western part in Duvenstedt | |
Westerfelde
( Location ) |
W193 | 150 | after a field name, meaning the fields west of Ohlstedt | 1929 | ||
Wiemerskamper Weg
( Location ) |
W236 | 1040 | to the Tangstedt district of Wiemerskamp | 1927 | ||
Windeck
( Location ) |
W307 | 110 | Origin not certain; possibly freely chosen, according to a local name or the country seat of a merchant election staff | 1966 | ||
Wolprie
( Location ) |
W360 | 345 | after a field name (wölpen = roll, Prie = small watercourse, i.e. a fast flowing stream) | 1945 | ||
Wullenbusch
( Location ) |
W417 | 110 | after a field name | 1950 | the Wullenbusch is a local name for the almond willow | |
Wullenbuschkoppel
( Location ) |
W418 | 340 | based on the street Wullenbusch | 1950 |
Individual evidence
Literature and Sources
- Emil Peter Lüders: Field names and street names in the Alster area . In: Yearbook of the Alsterverein eV 1954 , Hamburg, pp. 33–44 ( digitized version )
- 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