List of streets, squares and bridges in Hamburg-Barmbek-Nord
The list of streets, squares and bridges in Hamburg-Barmbek-Nord is an overview of the streets, squares and bridges currently available in the Hamburg district of Barmbek-Nord . It is part of the list of traffic areas in Hamburg .
overview
In Barmbek-Nord (district numbers 426 to 429), 41,875 inhabitants (as of December 31, 2019) live on 3.8 km². Barmbek-Nord is located in the postcode areas 22049, 22297, 22303, 22305, 22307 and 22309.
There are 148 named traffic areas in Barmbek-Nord, including six squares and ten bridges. Most are part of one of the thematic groups (from north to south):
- Artists (in the north and the middle): Aldenrathsweg , Bendixensweg , Brüggemannsweg , Dennerstraße , Eckmannsweg , Elligersweg , Emil-Janßen-Straße , Fritz-Neubers-Weg , Funhofweg , Geierstraße (unsafe), Genslerstraße , Grögersweg , Hardorffsweg , Harzensweg , Herbstsweg , Hermann-Kauffmann-Strasse , Jakob-Mores-Weg , Kindtsweg , Lambrechtsweg , Lißmannseck , Lorichsstrasse , Manstadtsweg , Matthias-Scheits-Weg , Meister-Bertram-Strasse , Meister-Francke-Strasse , Mildestieg , Morgensternsweg , Münstermannsweg , Nölkensweg , Oldachstrasse , Otto-Speckter-Straße , Peiffersweg , Prechtsweg , Rosamstwiete , Rungestieg , Rungestraße , Ruthsweg , Stöttrupweg , Suhrsweg , Tischbeinstraße , Vollmersweg , Wagenfeldstraße , Wasmannstraße
- Doctors (in the west, south of the former General Hospital Barmbek ): Albers-Schönberg-Stieg , Albers-Schönberg-Weg , Fraenkelstraße , Lauensteinstraße , Schaudinnstwiete , Theodor-Rumpel-Stieg , Theodor-Rumpel-Weg
- Scientists, inventors, engineers (in the east, will be continued in neighboring Bramfeld ): Benzenbergweg , Dieselgarten , Dieselstraße , Föttingergarten , Guerickeweg , Hiddingaweg , Kernerreihe , Kießlingstieg , Krüßweg , Middendorfstraße , Oertzgarten , Oertzweg , Plathweg , Rümkerstraße , Schlicksweg ,
- Pestalozzi (north of the Barmbeker train station on the location of the former Pestalozzi monastery ): Detmerstraße , Diesterwegstraße , Drögestraße , Krüsistraße , Lienhardstraße , Pestalozzistraße
- Bird names (because of the location of the former garden of the ornithologist and bird lover Gerhard Hinrich von Essen): Dohlenweg , Drosselstraße , Kranichweg , Lünkenweg , Meisenstraße , Pfauenweg , Schwalbenplatz , Schwalbenstraße , Starstraße , Wachtelstraße
- Bird names unrelated to this garden: Adlerstrasse , Habichtsplatz , Habichtstrasse , Habichtsweg
- important women (in the southeast): Amalie-Dietrich-Stieg , Amalie-Schoppe-Weg , Arnemannweg , Elise-Lensing-Weg , Marianne-Wolff-Weg , Rudolphiplatz
There are also smaller themed groups with only two or three street names:
- Members of the Hamburg Citizenship (in the northwest on the site of the old General Hospital Barmbek): Alfred-Johann-Levy-Straße , Andreas-Knack-Ring , Wilhelm-Drexelius-Weg
- Musicians (in the southwest): Burmesterstraße , Stockhausenstraße
- Founder of the New York Hamburger Gummi-Waaren Compagnie (in the south at the former factory, today the seat of the Museum of Labor ): Maurienstraße , Poppenhusenstraße
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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Adlerstrasse
( Location ) |
A032 | 380 | Eagle | 1930 | unlike most of the bird street names in Barmbek, probably not in memory of the garden of ornithologist and bird lover Gerhard Hinrich von Essen (1770–1833), but rather in relation to the birds of prey that are found at the corner of Schlicksweg / Steilshooper street with carrion supplied | |
Albers-Schönberg-Stieg
( Location ) |
A063 | 150 | Heinrich Albers Schönberg (1865–1921), radiologist and senior physician at the St. Georg Hospital | 1960 | until 1960 part of the Albers-Schönberg-Weg , which was divided into two parts by the expansion of Lauensteinstraße to Ring 2 | |
Albers-Schönberg-Weg
( Location ) |
A064 | 110 | Heinrich Albers Schönberg (1865–1921), radiologist and senior physician at the St. Georg Hospital | 1929 | 1960 shortened by the Albers-Schönberg-Stieg | |
Aldenrathsweg
( Location ) |
A069 | 80 | Heinrich Jacob Aldenrath (1775–1844), miniature painter and lithographer, student and business partner of Friedrich Carl Gröger | 1922 | Street parallel to Grögersweg | |
Alfred-Johann-Levy-Strasse
( Location ) |
A726 | 270 | Alfred Johann Levy (1901–1987), DDP district chairman, resistance fighter against National Socialism, co-founder of the Free Democrats party (later Hamburg regional association of the FDP ), member of the Hamburg-Nord district assembly and the Hamburg citizenship | 2010 | on the site of the old general hospital in Barmbek | |
Old extinguishing station
( Location ) |
A721 | 130 | on an area on the Osterbek Canal where barges were loaded and unloaded (unloaded) | 2009 | ||
Old Wohr
( Location ) |
A135 |
(in the district) |
460 after an old field name, "Wöhr" from Middle Low German "Wart / Wurt" = "elevated point" | 1922 | originally "Feldweg 64"; Location of the former village of Hartzloh; western part in Winterhude ; Name giver for the S-Bahn station Alte Wöhr (Stadtpark) | |
Amalie-Dietrich-Stieg
( Location ) |
A542 | 160 | Amalie Dietrich (1821–1891), most important Australian and natural scientist, botanist, zoologist and plant hunter in Germany in the 19th century, on a research assignment for the Hamburg Museum Godeffroy | 1968 | ||
Amalie-Schoppe-Weg
( Location ) |
A369 | 170 | Amalie Schoppe (1791–1858), German writer, patroness of Friedrich Hebbel | 1930 | ||
At the ironworks
( Location ) |
A720 | 80 | former location of an ironworks | 2009 | Footpath | |
Andreas-Knack-Ring
( Location ) |
A725 | 780 | Andreas Knack (1886–1956), social democrat and member of the Hamburg citizenship , director of the Barmbek General Hospital , co-founder of the Hamburg Society for Sex Research, persecuted by National Socialism, later President of the Hamburg Health Authority | 2010 | on the site of the old general hospital in Barmbek | |
Arnemannweg
( Location ) |
A465 | 120 | Mathilde Arnemann (1809–1896), Samaritan, campaigned for poor relief and care for war victims, with a relief portrait of the "Honored Hamburgers" in the hall of the Hamburg city hall , wife of banker and businessman Carl Theodor Arnemann | 1930 | Arnemannstrasse and Karl-Theodor-Strasse in Ottensen are named after Carl Theodor Arnemann | |
Barmbeker Ring Bridge
( Location ) |
B764 | 260 | Part of ring 2 (middle ring) | 1971 | via Fuhlsbüttler Strasse ; Part of the ring 2 | |
Bendixensweg
( Location ) |
B242 | 150 | Siegfried Detlev Bendixen (1786–1864), landscape painter in Hamburg and the surrounding area | 1914 | ||
Benzenbergweg
( Location ) |
B246 | 120 | Johann Friedrich Benzenberg (1777–1846), physicist, geodesist and publicist, made drop tests at the Hamburg main church Sankt Michaelis | 1930 | ||
Bert-Kaempfert-Platz
( Location ) |
B882 | 210 × 60 | Bert Kaempfert (1923–1980), orchestra conductor and composer, born in Barmbek | 2008 | on the site of the former New York Hamburger Gummi-Waaren Compagnie , today the seat of the Museum of Labor | |
Bramfeld Bridge
( Location ) |
- | 50 | Bramfeld , district of Hamburg | 1904 | along the Bramfelder Straße across the Osterbek Canal ; connects Barmbek-Nord and Barmbek-Süd ; until 2005 part of federal highway 434 | |
Bramfelder Strasse
( Location ) |
B544 | 1340 | Bramfeld , district of Hamburg | 1862 | old country road; until 2005 part of federal highway 434 ; southern part in Barmbek-Süd | |
Brüggemannsweg
( Location ) |
B633 | 130 | Hans Brüggemann (around 1480–1540), sculptor and picture carver | 1914 | ||
Burmesterstrasse
( Location ) |
B724 | 270 | Willy Burmester (1869–1933), Hamburg violinist, composer and editor | 1927 | ||
Dennerstrasse
( Location ) |
D072 | 240 | Balthasar Denner (1685–1749), painter from Altona | 1929 | Part of the ring 2 | |
Detmerstrasse
( Location ) |
D083 | 240 | Alexander Detmer (1814–1903), pastor in St. Georg , co-founder of the former Pestalozzistift zu St. Georg at this point (1865–1906) | 1910 | Originally extended to Rübenkamp | |
Diesel garden
( Location ) |
D105 | 80 | Rudolf Diesel (1858–1913), engineer and inventor of the diesel engine | 1936 | Footpath between Dieselstrasse and Oertzweg | |
Diesel road
( Location ) |
D106 | 720 | Rudolf Diesel (1858–1913), engineer and inventor of the diesel engine | 1930 | ||
Diesterwegstrasse
( Location ) |
D109 | 170 | Adolph Diesterweg (1790–1866), educator, follower of Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi and disseminator of his ideas | 1911 | Location of the Pestalozzistift to St. Georg (1865–1906) | |
Jackdaw Path
( Location ) |
D137 | 280 | Songbird species of jackdaw | 1914 | like most of the bird road names in Barmbek in memory of the garden of ornithologist and bird lover Gerhard Hinrich von Essen (1770–1833) located here | |
Drögestrasse
( Location ) |
D199 | 140 | Wilhelm Dröge (1807–1879) made the land available for the construction of the Pestalozzistift (1865–1906), which was previously located here, and provided the money for the construction | 1880 | ||
Drosselstrasse
( Location ) |
D204 | 660 | Songbird family of thrushes | 1899 | like most of the bird road names in Barmbek in memory of the garden of ornithologist and bird lover Gerhard Hinrich von Essen (1770–1833).
Originally ended at Steilshooper Strasse, extended as a breakthrough road to Bramfelder Strasse in the post-war period. |
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Eckmannsweg
( Location ) |
E019 | 100 | Otto Eckmann (1865–1902), Hamburg painter, graphic artist and typographer | 1927 | ||
Elise-Lensing-Weg
( Location ) |
E145 | 100 | Elise Lensing (1804–1854), patroness and later lover of the playwright Friedrich Hebbel | 1948 | ||
Elligersweg
( Location ) |
E163 | 1150 | Ottmar Elliger (1633–1679), Flemish still life painter who lived in Hamburg | 1914 | ||
Emil-Janßen-Strasse
( Location ) |
E176 | 370 | Emil Janssen (1807–1845), Hamburg painter of the late Romantic period, contemporary of Friedrich Wasmann | 1927 | Street parallel to Wasmannstrasse | |
Föttingergarten
( Location ) |
F177 | 70 | Hermann Föttinger (1877–1945), electrical engineer, inventor and university professor | 1952 | Footpath between Dieselstrasse and Oertzweg | |
Fraenkelstrasse
( Location ) |
F198 | 290 | Eugen Fraenkel (1853–1925), pathologist and bacteriologist at the Eppendorfer Hospital | 1945 | ||
Fritz-Neubers-Weg
( Location ) |
F247 | 80 | Fritz Neubers (1837–1889), Hamburg sculptor | 1927 | ||
Fuhlsbüttler Strasse
( Location ) |
F279 | 2750 | Fuhlsbüttel , district of Hamburg | 1862/1929 | northern part in Ohlsdorf ; Main shopping street in Barmbek-Nord; Street with the highest house number in Hamburg (792) | |
Funhofweg
( Location ) |
F281 | 170 | Hinrik Funhof († 1485), late Gothic painter who worked in Hamburg | 1949 | 1929–1949 Funhof | |
Geierstrasse
( Location ) |
G047 | 270 | Bird of prey vulture | 1914 | probably like most of the bird road names in Barmbek in memory of the garden of ornithologist and bird lover Gerhard Hinrich von Essen (1770–1833) located here | |
Genslerstrasse
( Location ) |
G054 | 400 | Brothers Günther (1803–1884), Jacob (1808–1845) and Martin Gensler (1811–1881), Hamburg painters | 1914 | ||
Grenzbachstrasse
( Location ) |
G222 |
(in the district) |
80 after Seebek that here the border to Bramfeld represents | 1946 | eastern part in Bramfeld | |
Grogersweg
( Location ) |
G245 | 210 | Friedrich Carl Gröger (1766–1838), north German portrait painter and lithographer, business partner of Heinrich Jacob Aldenrath , has lived in Hamburg since 1814 | 1922 | Parallel street to Aldenrathsweg | |
Guerickeweg
( Location ) |
G333 | 90 | Otto von Guericke (1602–1686), German politician, lawyer, physicist and inventor, has lived in Hamburg since 1681 | 1930/1940 | ||
Habichtplatz
( Location ) |
H008 | 130 × 130 | Bird of prey hawk | 1914/1929 | unlike most of the Vogelstrasse names in Barmbek, not in memory of the garden of ornithologist and bird lover Gerhard Hinrich von Essen (1770–1833), but in relation to the hawks that were supplied with carrion at a stoner at the corner of Schlicksweg / Steilshooper Strasse | |
Habichtstrasse
( Location ) |
H009 | 1240 | Bird of prey hawk | 1888/1930 | unlike most of the Vogelstrasse names in Barmbek, not in memory of the garden of ornithologist and bird lover Gerhard Hinrich von Essen (1770–1833), but in relation to the hawks that were supplied with carrion at a stoner at the corner of Schlicksweg / Steilshooper Strasse ; Part of ring 2 ; Habichtstraße underground station is named after the underground station | |
Habichtsweg
( Location ) |
H010 | 100 | Bird of prey hawk | 1927 | unlike most of the Vogelstrasse names in Barmbek, not in memory of the garden of ornithologist and bird lover Gerhard Hinrich von Essen (1770–1833), but in relation to the hawks that were supplied with carrion at a stoner at the corner of Schlicksweg / Steilshooper Strasse | |
Halbenkamp
( Location ) |
H702 | 110 | Johannes Halben (1829–1902), Hamburg teacher, member of the Hamburg parliament and the Reichstag | 1968 | was part of Pestalozzistraße | |
Hardorffsweg
( Location ) |
H136 | 360 | Gerdt Hardorff (1769–1864), German painter, pupil of Johann Anton Tischbein, teacher of Hermann Kauffmann | 1927 | Hardorffsweg, Tischbeinstraße and Hermann-Kauffmann-Straße are side streets of Fuhlsbüttler Straße | |
Harkensee
( Location ) |
H853 | 90 | Name of an old farming family from Barmbek | 2010 | on the site of the old general hospital in Barmbek | |
Hartzloh
( Location ) |
H155 | 470 | after an old field name and the name of a former village | 1904 | originally "Feldweg 2" | |
Hartzlohplatz
( Location ) |
H156 | 120 × 80 | after an old field name and the name of a former village | 1922 | ||
Harzensweg
( Location ) |
H159 | 160 | Georg Ernst Harzen (1790–1862), artist, gallery owner and co-founder of the Kunstverein in Hamburg | 1914 | ||
Hebebrandbrücke
( Location ) |
H730 | 50 | Werner Hebebrand (1899–1966), architect and urban planner, senior construction director in Hamburg (1952–1964) | 1974 | via the Hamburg-Altona connecting railway and Hamburg freight bypass railway ; western part in Winterhude | |
Hebebrandstrasse
( Location ) |
H703 |
(in the district) |
430 Werner Hebebrand (1899–1966), architect and urban planner, senior construction director in Hamburg (1952–1964) | 1969 | Parts of the northern side in Ohlsdorf | |
Heidhorn
( Location ) |
H251 | 370 | after an old field name | 1914 | ||
Hellbrookstieg
( Location ) |
H326 | 130 | “Hellbrook” inn and settlement in the northeast of Barmbek, which were named after an old field name | 1937 | Footpath between Hellbrookstrasse and Habichtstrasse | |
Hellbrookstrasse
( Location ) |
H327 | 1460 | “Hellbrook” inn and settlement in the northeast of Barmbek, which were named after an old field name | 1899 | ||
Hellbrookstrasse Bridge
( Location ) |
- | 40 | “Hellbrook” inn and settlement in the northeast of Barmbek, which were named after an old field name | 1912/13 | over the Barmbeker branch canal ; western part in Winterhude | |
Autumn path
( Location ) |
H358 | 210 | Thomas Herbst (1848–1915), Hamburg painter of impressionism and founding member of the Hamburg Art Club | 1927 | ||
Hermann-Kauffmann-Strasse
( Location ) |
H368 | 400 | Hermann Kauffmann (1808–1889), Hamburg painter, student of Gerdt Hardorff | 1914 | Hermann-Kauffmann-Straße and Hardorffsweg are side streets of Fuhlsbüttler Straße | |
Hiddingaweg
( Location ) |
H421 | 70 | Gerlof Hiddinga (1683–1766), mathematician and drawing teacher at the Johanneum | 1929 | ||
Hufnerstrasse
( Location ) |
H676 |
(in the district) |
750 Location of the hooves of the Barmbeker Hufner (as a counterpart to the Käthner ort in Barmbek-Süd or the Käthnerortbrücke between the districts) | 1862 | southern part in Barmbek-Süd | |
Hufnerstrasse Bridge
( Location ) |
- | 50 | Location of the hooves of the Barmbeker Hufner (as a counterpart to the Käthner ort in Barmbek-Süd or the Käthnerortbrücke between the districts) | 1904 | over the Osterbek Canal ; southern part in Barmbek-Süd | |
Hufnertwiete
( Location ) |
H677 | 70 | Location of the hooves of the Barmbeker Hufner | 1927 | "- twiete " = cross way | |
Ivensweg
( Location ) |
I117 | 240 | Hamburg shipbuilding family Iven | 1929 | ||
Jahn Bridge
( Location ) |
J118 | 120 | Friedrich Ludwig Jahn (1778–1852), initiator of the German gymnastics movement | 1967 | Extension of the Jahnring in Winterhude over an unused bridge over the formerly planned Osttangente as well as the Hamburg-Altona connecting line and Hamburg freight bypass ; western part in Winterhude; the name also describes the access roads to the two bridges and not just the bridge structures themselves; Part of the ring 2 | |
Jakob-Mores-Weg
( Location ) |
J022 | 100 | Jakob Mores (around 1550–1610), master goldsmith | 1929 | ||
Käthnerort Bridge
( Location ) |
- | 40 | Position of the settlement of the Barmbeker Kätner (as a counterpart the Hufner street) | 1910 | over the Osterbek Canal ; southern part in Barmbek-Süd | |
Core series
( Location ) |
K139 | 190 | Georg Reinhold Kerner (1810–1858), mathematician, hydraulic engineering technician and inspector | 1930 | ||
Kießlingstieg
( Location ) |
K175 | 90 | Johann Kießling (1839–1905), physicist and high school professor at the Johanneum | 1931 | ||
Kindtsweg
( Location ) |
K176 | 120 | David Kindt (1580–1652), Hamburg painter | 1929 | ||
Kranichweg
( Location ) |
K405 | 270 | Bird species crane | 1914 | like most of the bird road names in Barmbek in memory of the garden of ornithologist and bird lover Gerhard Hinrich von Essen (1770–1833) located here | |
Krausestrasse
( Location ) |
K408 |
(in the district) |
400 Emil Krause (1870–1943), German social democrat, reform pedagogue and school senator in Hamburg | 1950 | before 1950 Ahrensburger Strasse ; southern part in Dulsberg | |
Krausestrasse Bridge
( Location ) |
- | 40 | Emil Krause (1870–1943), German social democrat, reform pedagogue and school senator in Hamburg | 1960 | over the Osterbek Canal ; southern part in Dulsberg | |
Krüsistrasse
( Location ) |
K457 | 280 | Hermann Krüsi (1775–1844), employee of Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi | 1966 | Location of the Pestalozzi monastery at St. Georg (1865–1906); Part of the bus station at Barmbek station ; In 1910 there was already a Krüsistraße between Detmerstraße and Lienhardstraße , which was abandoned after the Second World War | |
Krüßweg
( Location ) |
K458 | 130 | Hugo Krüß (1843–1925), optician and natural scientist, company director of A. Krüss Optical Institute | 1930 | ||
Lambrechtsweg
( Location ) |
L016 | 250 | Hans Lambrecht (around 1600/05 – after 1683), master goldsmith | 1914 | ||
Lammersieth
( Location ) |
L009 | 1290 | after an old field name ("Lämmerweide") | 1909/1930 | ||
Long on
( Location ) |
L041 | 710 | after an old field name ("Lange Furche", i.e. extraordinarily long parcels) | 1914 | ||
Lauensteinstrasse
( Location ) |
L085 | 440 | Carl Lauenstein (1850–1915), senior physician and surgeon at the Hamburg Harbor Hospital | 1957 | before 1957 part of Dennerstraße ; Part of the ring 2 | |
Lienhardstrasse
( Location ) |
L172 | 70 | Main character "Lienhard" in the novel Lienhard and Gertrud by Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi | 1910 | Location of the Pestalozzistift to St. Georg (1865–1906).
Originally extended to Hellbrookstrasse. |
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Lißmannseck
( Location ) |
L199 | 120 | Fritz Lißmann (1880–1915), painter, and his parents Friedrich Heinrich Lißmann (also Lissmann, 1847–1894), opera singer, and Anna Maire Lißmann-Gutzschbach (1847–1928), opera singer | 1929 | ||
Lorichsstrasse
( Location ) |
L250 | 570 | Melchior Lorichs (around 1527 – after 1594), artist and draftsman of a map of the Elbe | 1914 | ||
Lünkenweg
( Location ) |
L284 | 130 | "Lünken", Low German for " sparrow " | 1909 | like most of the bird road names in Barmbek in memory of the garden of ornithologist and bird lover Gerhard Hinrich von Essen (1770–1833) located here | |
Manstadtsweg
( Location ) |
M031 | 230 | Johann Wilhelm Manstadt (1722–1788), sculptor | 1914 | ||
Marianne-Wolff-Weg
( Location ) |
M044 | 140 | Marianne Wolff (née Niemeyer, widowed Immermann, 1816–1886), widow of the poet Karl Immermann | 1930 | ||
Massaquoi passage
( Location ) |
M454 | 90 | Hans-Jürgen Massaquoi (1926–2013), German-American journalist and writer, grew up in Barmbek | 2017 | Footpath between Drosselstraße and Krüsistraße | |
Matthias-Scheits-Weg
( Location ) |
M091 | 120 | Matthias Scheits (1630–1700), Hamburg painter | 1929 | ||
Maurienstrasse
( Location ) |
M097 | 190 | Johann Hinrich Wilhelm Maurien († 1882), co-founder of the New York Hamburger Gummi-Waaren Compagnie | 1886 | southern part in Barmbek-Süd , separated by the Osterbek Canal ; the bridge connection was destroyed in the Second World War and not rebuilt, but is still possible due to a vacant lot on the south side of the canal; Street parallel to Poppenhusenstrasse , which is also named after a founder of the New York Hamburger Gummi-Waaren Compagnie; in between the former factory premises, today the seat of the Museum of Labor | |
Meisenstrasse
( Location ) |
M125 | 380 | Songbird family of tits | 1914 | like most of the bird road names in Barmbek in memory of the garden of ornithologist and bird lover Gerhard Hinrich von Essen (1770–1833) located here | |
Meister-Bertram-Strasse
( Location ) |
M126 | 260 | Master Bertram (around 1340–1414 / 15), Gothic painter active in Hamburg | 1929 | North side in Ohlsdorf | |
Meister-Francke-Strasse
( Location ) |
M127 | 120 | Master Francke , (around 1383 – around 1436), monk painter of altarpieces in Hamburg | 1929 | northern part in Ohlsdorf ; Residents only in Barmbek-Nord | |
Middendorfstrasse
( Location ) |
M186 |
(in the district) |
80 Friedrich Middendorf (1842–1903), shipbuilding engineer and director of Germanischer Lloyd | 1951 | eastern part in Bramfeld ; Residents only in Barmbek-Nord | |
Mild rise
( Location ) |
M190 | 380 | Carl Julius Milde (1803–1875), Hamburg painter, lithographer and restorer | 1914 | ||
Morgensternsweg
( Location ) |
M305 | 120 | Christian Morgenstern (1805–1867), Hamburg landscape painter, grandfather of the poet of the same name | 1927 | ||
Münstermannsweg
( Location ) |
M333 | 110 | Ludwig Münstermann (1560/1575 – around 1638/39), sculptor and master wood carver | 1922 | ||
New Wöhr
( Location ) |
N052 | 210 | after an old field name based on the Alte Wöhr | 1949 | ||
Nölkensweg
( Location ) |
N140 | 110 | Franz Nölken (1884–1918), Hamburg expressionist painter, member of the artists' association "Brücke" | 1927 | ||
Nordschleswiger Strasse
( Location ) |
N172 |
(in the district) |
110 in memory of the cession of North Schleswig to Denmark in 1920 | 1928 | southern part in Wandsbek and Dulsberg ; in Barmbek-Nord without residents; Part of the ring 2 | |
Oertzgarten
( Location ) |
O041 | 100 | Max Oertz (1871–1929), yacht designer | 1936 | Footpath between Dieselstrasse and Oertzweg | |
Oertzweg
( Location ) |
O042 | 490 | Max Oertz (1871–1929), yacht designer | 1930 | ||
Oldachstrasse
( Location ) |
O077 | 430 | Julius Oldach (1804–1830), Hamburg painter of Romanticism and Realism | 1914 | ||
Ole Enn
( Location ) |
O084 | 110 | Low German for "old end" | 1938 | on the border between Barmbek and the former village of Hartzloh | |
Osterbekweg
( Location ) |
O135 | 330 | Osterbek , brook in Hamburg, crosses Barmbek | 1873 | runs parallel to the Osterbek Canal, between Maurienstraße and the corner of Hufnerstraße / Poppenhusenstraße only on foot | |
Otto-Speckter-Strasse
( Location ) |
O169 | 620 | Otto Speckter (1807–1871), Hamburg draftsman and etcher | 1928 | ||
Peiffersweg
( Location ) |
P056 | 390 | Engelbert Peiffer (1830–1896), German sculptor and medalist | 1914 | ||
Pestalozzistrasse
( Location ) |
P073 | 270 | Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi (1746–1827), Swiss educator | 1880 | Originally in the west to Hufnerstrasse and in the east to Lämmersieth. | |
Pfauenweg
( Location ) |
P093 | 490 | Bird species blue peacock | 1914 | like most of the bird road names in Barmbek in memory of the garden of ornithologist and bird lover Gerhard Hinrich von Essen (1770–1833) located here | |
Piazzetta-Ralph-Giordano
( Location ) |
P273 | 80 × 20 | Ralph Giordano (1923–2014), journalist, publicist, writer and director, born in Barmbek | 2017 | piazzetta Italian for "small square" | |
Plathweg
( Location ) |
P138 | 80 | Christian Wilhelm Plath (1820–1894), astronomer and chief engineer of the building deputation | 1963 | ||
Poppenhusenstrasse
( Location ) |
P170 | 210 | Conrad Poppenhusen (1818 – around 1884), co-founder of the New York Hamburger Gummi-Waaren Compagnie | 1910 | Street parallel to Maurienstraße , which is also named after a founder of the New York Hamburger Gummi-Waaren Compagnie; in between the former factory premises, today the seat of the Museum of Labor | |
Prechtsweg
( Location ) |
P192 | 250 | Christian Precht (around 1635–1694 / 95), Hamburg sculptor | 1922 | ||
Richeystrasse
( Location ) |
R181 | 370 | Michael Richey (1678–1761), Hamburg scholar and poet, professor at the Academic Gymnasium | 1951 | 1924–1933 Goethestrasse , 1933–1951 Kaiser-Friedrich-Strasse ; only adjacent properties in the western part belong to Barmbek-Nord, the street area to Bramfeld and Steilshoop | |
Roggenkamp
( Location ) |
R258 | 120 | Type of cereal rye | 1911 | ||
Rosamstwiete
( Location ) |
R279 | 90 | Walter Alfred Rosam (1883–1916), Hamburg painter of post-impressionism | 1929 | "- twiete " = cross way | |
Rudolphiplatz
( Location ) |
R330 | 60 × 60 | Caroline Rudolphi (1753–1811), educator, poet and owner of an educational institution in Hamm | 1930 | ||
Rübenkamp
( Location ) |
R333 | 2210 (in the district) |
after an old field name | 1928 | northern part in Ohlsdorf ; Name giver for the S-Bahn station Rübenkamp (City Nord) | |
Rümkerstrasse
( Location ) |
R343 | 400 | Karl Rümker (1788–1862) and his son George Rümker (1832–1900), astronomers and directors of the Hamburg observatory | 1930 | ||
Rungestieg
( Location ) |
R370 | 180 | Philipp Otto Runge (1777–1810), painter of the early romantic period | 1930 | Footpath between Rungestrasse and Rümkerstrasse | |
Rungestrasse
( Location ) |
R371 | 340 | Philipp Otto Runge (1777–1810), painter of the early romantic period | 1929 | ||
Ruthsweg
( Location ) |
R377 | 200 | Valentin Ruths (1825–1905), Hamburg landscape painter and lithographer | 1914 | ||
Saarlandstrasse
( Location ) |
S004 | 660 | Saarland | 1935 | on the occasion of the re-annexation of the Saarland to the German Reich; northern part and western side of the southern part to Winterhude ; The name giver for the Saarlandstrasse underground station | |
Schaudinnstwiete
( Location ) |
S121 | 60 | Fritz Schaudinn (1871–1906), zoologist and head of department at the Institute for Ship and Tropical Diseases , co-discoverer of the syphilis pathogen | 1938 | before 1938 Fraenkelweg ; Cross street to Fraenkelstraße ; "- twiete " = cross way | |
Schleiden Bridge
( Location ) |
- | 40 | Matthias Jacob Schleiden (1804–1881), Hamburg botanist, co-founder of the cell theory | 1929 | over the Osterbek Canal , southern part in Barmbek-Süd , western side of the northern part in Winterhude | |
Schlicksweg
( Location ) |
S210 | 450 | Ernst Otto Schlick (1840–1913), shipbuilding engineer and inventor of the ship gyro | 1930 | ||
Schmachthäger Strasse
( Location ) |
S224 | 680 | Schmachthagen, lost village, first mentioned in 1347, 1573 desolate | 1929 | east side of the street in Steilshoop | |
Schwalbenplatz
( Location ) |
S336 | 220 × 60 | Songbird species swallow | 1914 | like most of the bird road names in Barmbek in memory of the garden of ornithologist and bird lover Gerhard Hinrich von Essen (1770–1833) located here | |
Schwalbenstrasse
( Location ) |
S337 | 570 | Songbird species swallow | 1899 | like most of the bird road names in Barmbek in memory of the garden of ornithologist and bird lover Gerhard Hinrich von Essen (1770–1833) located here | |
Sonderburger Strasse
( Location ) |
S492 | 100 | Sonderburg (Danish Sønderborg ), city in North Schleswig | 1930 | Part of the thematic group Nordschleswig mainly in directly adjacent Dulsberg is | |
Star Street
( Location ) |
S594 | 490 | Songbird family of starlings | 1910 | like most of the bird road names in Barmbek in memory of the garden of ornithologist and bird lover Gerhard Hinrich von Essen (1770–1833).
The northern section was originally part of Stellbergstrasse. |
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Steilshooper Strasse
( Location ) |
S620 | 2010 | Steilshoop , district of Hamburg | 1862/1950 | northern part in Steilshoop | |
Branch Canal Bridge
( Location ) |
- | 40 | Barmbeker branch canal | 1928 | over the Barmbeker branch canal in the course of the Wiesendamm | |
Stockhausenstrasse
( Location ) |
S698 | 130 | Julius Stockhausen (1826–1906), singer and conductor of the Hamburg Philharmonic Concerts and at the Hamburg Singakademie | 1927 | ||
Stöttrupweg
( Location ) |
S706 | 140 | Andreas Stöttrup (1754–1811), painter and engraver | 1930 | ||
Suhrsweg
( Location ) |
S807 | 240 | Suhr brothers : Christoffer (1771–1842), Cornelius (1781–1857) and Peter (1788–1857), Hamburg-based lithographers, painters and draftsmen | 1914 | ||
Theodor-Rumpel-Stieg
( Location ) |
T057 | 70 | Theodor Rumpel (1862–1923), surgeon and senior physician at the Eppendorf General Hospital , director of the Barmbek General Hospital | 1960 | until 1960 part of the Theodor-Rumpel-Weg , which was divided into two parts by the expansion of Lauensteinstraße to Ring 2 | |
Theodor-Rumpel-Weg
( Location ) |
T058 | 150 | Theodor Rumpel (1862–1923), surgeon and senior physician at the Eppendorf General Hospital , director of the Barmbek General Hospital | 1929 | 1960 shortened by the Theodor-Rumpel-Stieg | |
Tieloh
( Location ) |
T088 | 420 | after an old field name | 1901 | ||
Tischbeinstrasse
( Location ) |
T111 | 300 | Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein (1751–1829), as well as Johann Heinrich Tischbein the Elder (1722–1789) and Johann Friedrich August Tischbein (1750–1812), members of the Tischbein family of painters | 1922 | ||
Vollmersweg
( Location ) |
V087 | 100 | Friedrich Vollmer (1806–1875), Hamburg landscape painter | 1927 | ||
Quail Street
( Location ) |
W004 | 660 | Bird species quail | 1890 | like most of the bird road names in Barmbek in memory of the garden of ornithologist and bird lover Gerhard Hinrich von Essen (1770–1833) located here | |
Wagenfeldstrasse
( Location ) |
W011 | 310 | Otto Wagenfeld († 1671), Hamburg painter | 1952 | before 1952 Wagenfeld | |
Wartenburger Weg
( Location ) |
W077 |
(in the district) |
10 Wartenburg in East Prussia ( Barczewo in Polish ), city in Masuria | 1958 | Part of the thematic group Places in East Prussia, which is mainly located in the directly adjacent Wandsbek ; eastern part in Dulsberg and Wandsbek | |
Wasmannstrasse
( Location ) |
W082 | 390 | Friedrich Wasmann (1805–1886), Biedermeier painter, contemporary of Emil Janssen | 1914 | Street parallel to Emil-Janßen-Straße | |
Wichelkamp
( Location ) |
W214 | 90 | "Wichel", Low German for " willow " | 1950 | northern part in Bramfeld ; in Barmbek-Nord without residents | |
Wiesendamm
( Location ) |
W240 | 880 | after the old field name "Achtern Wischen" = "behind the meadows" | 1910 | western part in Winterhude | |
Wilhelm Drexelius Way
( Location ) |
W522 | 240 | Wilhelm Drexelius (1906–1974), lawyer, SPD politician, member of the Hamburg Parliament , building and school senator | 2010 | on the site of the old general hospital in Barmbek | |
Wittenkamp
( Location ) |
W337 | 340 | after an old field name | 1929 | ||
Witthof
( Location ) |
W344 | 180 | Hufner family Witt and Witthof from Barmbek | 1957 |
Individual evidence
- ↑ Digital Atlas North
- ↑ according to Beckershaus
- ↑ according to Hanke
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