List of streets, squares and bridges in Hamburg-Altona-Nord
The list of streets, squares and bridges in Hamburg-Altona-Nord is an overview of the streets, squares and bridges currently available in the Hamburg district of Altona-Nord . It is part of the list of traffic areas in Hamburg .
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In Altona-Nord (district numbers 208 to 210) there are 24536 inhabitants (as of December 31, 2019) on 2.2 km². Altona-Nord is in the postcode areas 20357, 22765 and 22769.
In Altona-Nord there are 82 designated traffic areas, including five squares, a pedestrian bridge and a pedestrian tunnel. A group of motifs north of Stresemannstrasse is reminiscent of scenes in connection with the Danish-German wars from 1848 to 1851 and 1864 . (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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Alsenplatz
( Location ) |
A088 | 115 × 90 × 80 × 55 | based on Alsenstrasse | 1893 | Motif group: "German-Danish Wars" | |
Alsenstrasse
( Location ) |
A089 | 540 | Alsen (Danish Als ), Baltic Sea island | 1893 | Motif group: "German-Danish Wars" | |
At the cash register
( Location ) |
A750 | 200 | to the distribution point for uniforms for railway employees on the site of the former freight station, known as the clothing checkout | 2016 | ||
Arnisstrasse
( Location ) |
A470 | 90 | Arnis , town in Schleswig-Holstein | 1927 | Motif group: "German-Danish Wars" | |
Arnkielstrasse
( Location ) |
A471 | 140 | Arnkiel, peninsula as part of the Danish island of Alsen | around 1901 | Motif group: "German-Danish Wars" | |
Augustenburger Strasse
( Location ) |
A522 | 625 | Augustenburg (Danish Augustenborg ), city in Denmark | 1910 | Motif group: "German-Danish Wars" | |
At the Pauluskirche
( Location ) |
B786 | 120 | after the situation at the Pauluskirche | 1975 | ||
Bodenstedtstrasse
( Location ) |
B429 | 265 | Friedrich von Bodenstedt (1819–1892), writer and theater director | 1893 | ||
Thief Pond Bridge
( Location ) |
- | 40 | based on the street Am Diebsteich, crosses the train tracks at the S-Bahn station of the same name | 1969 | ||
Thief tunnel
( Location ) |
- |
(in the district) |
45 based on the street Am Diebsteich, crosses under the train tracks at the S-Bahn station of the same name | 1969 | western part in Bahrenfeld | |
Domenica-Niehoff-Twiete
( Location ) |
D289 | 55 | Domenica Niehoff (1945–2009), prostitute, later a social worker | 2016 | ||
Düppelstrasse
( Location ) |
D216 | 255 | Düppel (Danish Dybbøl ), municipality in Denmark | 1893 | Motif group: "German-Danish Wars" | |
Shower path
( Location ) |
D233 | 175 | Johann Jakob Dusch (1725–1787), poet | 1951 | before 1951: Sedanstrasse | |
Eckernförde Street
( Location ) |
E279 | 630 | Eckernförde , city in Schleswig-Holstein | 1973 | ||
Eduard-Duckesz-Strasse
( Location ) |
E358 | 85 | Eduard Duckesz (1868–1944), rabbi, victim of National Socialism | 2016 | ||
Eggerstedtstrasse
( Location ) |
E041 | 305 | Otto Eggerstedt (1886–1933), SPD politician, victim of National Socialism | 1951 | before 1951: Viktoriastraße | |
Eimsbütteler Strasse
( Location ) |
E097 |
(in the district) |
905 according to the location in the district | 1846 | Completely in Eimsbüttel there are two short sections of approx. 20 meters in the north and 25 meters in the south, in between there are only the plots on the northeast side in Eimsbüttel, the southwest part and the entire street area are in the area of Altona-Nord. | |
Elfriede-Land-Weg
( Location ) |
E355 | 85 | Elfriede Land (1934–1993), one of the first female bus drivers in Germany | 2016 | ||
Emma-Poel-Strasse
( Location ) |
E356 | 230 | Emma Poel (1811–1891), co-founder of organized diakonia in Germany | 2016 | ||
Erika-Krauss-Twiete
( Location ) |
E359 | 70 | Erika Krauß (1917–2013), press photographer | 2016 | ||
Eva-Rühmkorf-Strasse
( Location ) |
E357 | 210 | Eva Rühmkorf (1935–2013), SPD politician | 2016 | ||
Felicitas-Kukuck-Strasse
( Location ) |
F358 | 245 | Felicitas Kukuck (1914–2001), composer | 2016 | ||
Gefionstrasse
( Location ) |
G038 | 290 | SMS Gefion , Danish sailing frigate | 1893 | Motif group: "German-Danish Wars" | |
Court Street
( Location ) |
G073 | 555 | after the situation at the district court Hamburg-Altona | 1872 | ||
Glückel-von-Hameln-Strasse
( Location ) |
G507 | 270 | Glückel von Hameln (1646–1724), merchant | 2016 | ||
Glücksburger Strasse
( Location ) |
G122 | 190 | Glücksburg , town in Schleswig-Holstein | 1903 | ||
Goetheallee
( Location ) |
G141 | 320 | Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749–1832), poet | 1928 | before 1928: Fritz-Reuter-Strasse | |
Goldbachstrasse
( Location ) |
G149 | 120 | Anton Goldbach (1604–1680), church bailiff in Ottensen and 1664 first mayor in Altona | 1950 | before 1950: Jahnstrasse | |
Grave road
( Location ) |
G187 | 60 | Christian Dietrich Grabbe (1801–1836), playwright | 1950 | before 1950: Körnerstraße | |
Great Bahnstrasse
( Location ) |
G262 |
(in the district) |
370 after the location on the former Altona-Kieler Eisenbahn | 1893 | north of the Haferweg in Stellingen | |
Oat path
( Location ) |
H030 | 465 | after a hallway name | 1893 | Land on the north side in Stellingen , complete street area and land on the south side in Altona-Nord | |
Hans-Sachs-Strasse
( Location ) |
H115 | 120 | Hans Sachs (1494–1576), shoemaker and mastersinger | 1933 | before 1933: Chemnitzstrasse | |
Harkortstieg
( Location ) |
H137 | 70 | based on Harkortstrasse | 1950 | ||
Harkortstrasse
( Location ) |
H138 | 955 | Friedrich Harkort (1793–1880), businessman and politician | 1950 | ||
Haubachstrasse
( Location ) |
H190 | 935 | Theodor Haubach (1896–1945), SPD politician, victim of National Socialism | 1947 | before 1947: Herderstrasse, Thirty-One Street | |
Helenenstieg
( Location ) |
H318 | 90 | based on Helenenstrasse | 1953 | Footpath | |
Helenenstrasse
( Location ) |
H319 | 195 | Helene Donner (1819–1909), founder | 1950 | ||
Helga-Feddersen-Twiete
( Location ) |
H869 | 55 | Helga Feddersen (1930–1990), actress and screenwriter | 2016 | ||
Highly
( Location ) |
H560 | 220 | after a field name that means high, cleared farmland | 1903 | ||
Holstenstrasse
( Location ) |
H590 |
(in the district) |
505 after the tribe of the Holsten | 1846 | Route from north to south: between Stresemannstraße and railway bridge in Altona-Nord, between railway bridge and Max-Brauer-Allee only the western half of the street, eastern half in Altona-Altstadt , from Max-Brauer-Allee to the end completely in Altona-Altstadt. | |
Holtenaustraße
( Location ) |
H594 | 75 | Kiel district of Holtenau | 1950 | No street sign available | |
Immermannstrasse
( Location ) |
I072 | 120 | Karl Immermann (1796–1840), writer | 1910 | ||
Isebekstieg
( Location ) |
I120 | 285 | based on Isebekstrasse | 1969 | ||
Isebekstrasse
( Location ) |
I104 | 240 | after the situation at the former Isebek | 1901 | ||
Julius-Leber-Strasse
( Location ) |
J092 | 530 | Julius Leber (1891–1945), SPD politician, victim of National Socialism | 1951 | before 1951: Lessingstrasse | |
Kaltenkirchener Strasse
( Location ) |
K040 | 125 | Kaltenkirchen , town in Schleswig-Holstein | 1912 | ||
Kaltenkircher Platz
( Location ) |
K041 | 65 × 60 × 40 × 30 | based on Kaltenkirchener Strasse | 1950 | before 1950: Sonderburger Platz | |
Kieler Strasse
( Location ) |
K160 |
(in the district) |
735 Kiel , capital of Schleswig-Holstein | 1840 | Course from south to north: Between Stresemannstraße and Ophagen completely in Altona-Nord, between Ophagen and Haferweg only the properties on the western side and between Ophagen and house number 90 only the properties on the east side; The street in Eimsbüttel is between Ophagen and Haferkamp , and from house number 92 there is also the property on the east side; between Haferweg and Tiedemannstraße the district boundary between Eimsbüttel (eastern side) and Stellingen (western side) runs in the middle of the street; Between Tiedemannstrasse and the railroad tracks north of Düngelskamps, Kieler Strasse lies entirely in Stellingen, north of the railroad tracks it then goes over to Eidelstedt , where it ends at Eidelstedter Platz; Part of federal highways 4 and 5 | |
Koldingstrasse
( Location ) |
K346 | 180 | Kolding , city in Denmark | 1893 | Motif group: "German-Danish Wars" | |
Langenfelder Strasse
( Location ) |
L040 | 1155 | Stellinger district Langenfelde | 1871 | ||
Lille Torv
( Location ) |
L403 | 45 | Danish for small place | 2016 | In memory of the long German-Danish history of Altona. | |
Lippmannstrasse
( Location ) |
L197 |
(in the district) |
45 Gabriel Lippmann (1845–1921), physicist and Nobel Prize laureate for physics in 1908 | 1948 | south of the railway tracks in Sternschanze before 1948: Friedensstraße |
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Löfflerstrasse
( Location ) |
L206 | 200 | Friedrich Loeffler (1852–1915), bacteriologist | 1947 | before 1947: Claudiusstrasse, Otto-Billmann-Strasse | |
Lunapark
( Location ) |
L310 | 185 | after the former amusement park opened in 1913 | 1929 | ||
Mariannenruh Square
( Location ) |
M456 | 40 × 40 × 35 × 30 | after the same Ausflugslokal that of Marianne Ruaux was performed | 2016 | ||
Max-Brauer-Allee
( Location ) |
M379 | 2225 (in the district) |
Max Brauer (1887–1973), SPD politician and Hamburg mayor | 1975 | north of the Sternbrücke (intersection Stresemannstraße) in Altona-Nord, south of it in Altona-Altstadt , directly on the intersection there is a small north-eastern part in the area of the Sternschanze , between Holstenstraße and Paul-Nevermann-Platz the district boundary runs in the middle of the street Altona-Nord and Altona-Altstadt, between Paul-Nevermann-Platz and Palmaille, the street is completely in Altona-Altstadt; before 1975: avenue | |
Memellandallee
( Location ) |
M146 | 385 | after the part of East Prussia of the same name | 1939 | ||
Mennonite Street
( Location ) |
M151 | 110 | after the situation at the Mennonite Church | 1935 | ||
Missundestrasse
( Location ) |
M204 | 415 | Missunde , part of the municipality of Kosel | 1900 | Motif group: "German-Danish Wars" | |
Oelkersallee
( Location ) |
O034 | 435 | Jacob Oelkers (1713-1804), bleacher | 1864 | ||
Oeverseestrasse
( Location ) |
O051 | 170 | Oeversee , municipality in the Schleswig-Flensburg district in Schleswig-Holstein | 1901 | Motif group: "German-Danish Wars" | |
Ophages
( Location ) |
O107 | 300 | after the field name "The Upper Hagen" | 1903 | ||
Övelgönner Strasse
( Location ) |
O048 | 280 | after a hallway name | 1903 | Övelgönne is made up of the terms Gönne (or günt ) for beyond and övel for the outermost edge . | |
Paulinenallee
( Location ) |
P050 |
(in the district) |
145 Pauline Edelheim (1843–1905), sister-in-law of the landowner Samuel Ephraim | 1863 | east of Eimsbütteler Strasse in Eimsbüttel | |
Paul-Nevermann-Platz
( Location ) |
P249 |
(in the district) |
215 × 160 × 125 × 100 Paul Nevermann (1902–1979), SPD , politician, first mayor of Hamburg from 1961 to 1965 | 1984 | before 1984: Altonaer Bahnhofsplatz; According to the street directory only in Altona-Altstadt and Altona-Nord, according to the basic map western part from the level of Ottenser Hauptstraße in Ottensen , in Altona-Altstadt there is only a narrow strip along Max-Brauer-Allee, otherwise belonging to Altona-Nord | |
Pinneberger way
( Location ) |
P128 | 365 | Pinneberg , district town in Schleswig-Holstein | 1864 | Land on the southwest side in Altona-Nord, otherwise in Eimsbüttel , especially the street area. | |
Workers' place
( Location ) |
P271 | 60 × 50 × 40 | in memory of working women in former typical "male professions" | 2016 | ||
Plöner Rose
( Location ) |
P226 | 220 | based on Plöner Straße | 1969 | ||
Plöner Strasse
( Location ) |
P143 | 510 | Plön , town in Schleswig-Holstein | 1950 | ||
President-Krahn-Strasse
( Location ) |
P185 | 355 | Karl Eduard Albert Rudolph Krahn (1839–1894), first president of the railway in Altona from 1884 to 1894 | 1894 | ||
Recha-Ellern-Weg
( Location ) |
R462 | 75 | Recha Ellern (1898–1973), social welfare worker for the Altona Jewish community | 2016 | ||
Scheel-Plessen-Strasse
( Location ) |
S126 | 295 | Karl Theodor August Freiherr Scheel-Plessen (1811-1892), Upper President of Altona | 1897 | The entire street area is located in Ottensen , only lots 17 and 19 are in the Altona-Nord area. | |
Expressway
( Location ) |
S255 | 320 | Hermann Schnell (1860–1901), high school teacher, inventor of the ball game | 1950 | before 1950: Geibelstrasse, Graf-Bose-Strasse | |
shoulder blade
( Location ) |
S321 |
(in the district) |
55 after the shoulder blade of a whale that hung as a figurehead in front of a seaman's bar | circa 1700 | According to the street directory only in Eimsbüttel and Sternschanze , according to the basic map a short section runs between Max-Brauer-Allee and the railway tracks in the area of Altona-Nord | |
Sommerhuder Strasse
( Location ) |
S488 | 280 | after an excursion and dance club "Sommerhude" that used to be here | 1871 | ||
Stenvort
( Location ) |
S676 | 140 | after a field name (Steinfurt) | 1907 | ||
Stresemannstrasse
( Location ) |
S742 | 1375 (in the district) |
Gustav Stresemann (1878–1929), politician | 1945 | Road course from east to west: between Neuer Pferdemarkt and Bernstorffstraße street area and properties on the south side in St. Pauli , properties on the north side in Sternschanze , between Bernstorffstraße and Max-Brauer-Allee (Sternbrücke) southern half of the street in Altona old town , northern half in Sternschanze, from Max-Brauer-Allee to the railway bridge in Altona-Nord, west of the railway bridge to the end in Bahrenfeld . | |
Susanne-von-Paczensky-Strasse
( Location ) |
S958 | 145 | Susanne von Paczensky (1923–2010), journalist | 2016 | ||
Club path
( Location ) |
V029 | 65 | after the Altona construction and savings association, which laid out the street and had houses built here | 1912 | ||
Waidmannstrasse
( Location ) |
W016 | 555 | for another term for the hunter | before 1909 | ||
Walther-Kunze-Strasse
( Location ) |
W470 | 280 | Walther Kunze (1898–1977), politician | 1984 | ||
Zeiseweg
( Location ) |
Z008 | 355 | Heinrich Zeise (1718–1794), Protestant pastor | 1951 | before 1951: Zeisestrasse |
Individual evidence
- ↑ Digital Atlas North
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Senate resolution of November 2, 2016, published in Official Gazette No. 91 of November 15, 2016, accessed on June 15, 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