List of streets, squares and bridges in Hamburg-Fuhlsbüttel
The list of streets, squares and bridges in Fuhlsbüttel is an overview of the streets, squares and bridges currently available in the Hamburg district of Fuhlsbüttel . It is part of the list of traffic areas in Hamburg .
overview
Fuhlsbüttel (district number 431) has 13,441 inhabitants (as of December 31, 2019) on 7.8 km². Fuhlsbüttel is located in the postcode areas 22335, 22339 and 22453.
There are 82 named traffic areas in Fuhlsbüttel, including a square, a tunnel and three 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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Acacia avenue
( Location ) |
A056 | 170 | after the plant species of the same name | 1922 | ||
Alsterkrugchaussee
( Location ) |
A111 | 1250 (in the district) |
popularly originated name | 1830 | between the intersections Rosenbrook / Deelböge / Borsteler Chaussee in the south and Zeppelinstraße / Weg bei Jäger / Röntgenstraße in the north western half of the street in Groß Borstel , eastern in Alsterdorf , northern part completely in Fuhlsbüttel; Part of the B 433 | |
Alsterparkbrücke
( Location ) |
- | 15th | according to function and location | 1956 | crosses the north of the mill pond in the course of the Alster hiking trail as a pedestrian bridge, the Alster ; eastern half of the bridge in Ohlsdorf | |
At the flower field
( Location ) |
A196 | 390 | after a field name | 1921 | ||
At the Lustberg
( Location ) |
A291 | 270 | according to the vernacular for a megalithic grave located there | 1930 | ||
At the Raakmoorgraben
( Location ) |
A315 | 225 | according to the location along the Raakmoor trench | 1929 | ||
Angelikaweg
( Location ) |
A430 | 110 | after the female first name | 1946 | ||
At the Erdkamp
( Location ) |
B203 | 65 | after a field name | 1934 | ||
Bergkoppelweg
( Location ) |
B259 | 455 | after a field name | 1903 | ||
Boysenkamp
( Location ) |
B518 | 80 | Lorenz Hinrich Boysen (* 1766), made a map of Hummelsbüttel in 1801 | 1948 | ||
Blackberry Trail
( Location ) |
A615 | 1155 | after the fruits that used to grow here | 1930 | ||
Buschkamp
( Location ) |
B728 | 235 | after a hallway name | 1913 | ||
Doverkamp
( Location ) |
D172 | 180 | after a field name | 1905 | ||
Eibenweg
( Location ) |
E052 | 175 | after the plant genus of the same name | 1922 | ||
Elfriedenweg
( Location ) |
E140 | 235 | after the female first name | 1946 | ||
Erdkampsweg
( Location ) |
E200 | 1480 | after a field name | 1898 | ||
Eschenweg
( Location ) |
E243 | 240 | after the deciduous tree of the same name | 1922 | ||
Etzestrasse
( Location ) |
E252 | 560 | after a field name | 1908 | ||
Fern Street
( Location ) |
F041 | 400 | after the plant species of the same name | 1907 | ||
Fehrsweg
( Location ) |
F054 | 240 | Johann Hinrich Fehrs (1838–1916), Low German narrator and poet | 1925 | ||
Lilac way
( Location ) |
F153 | 145 | after the olive tree of the same name | 1903 | ||
Airport road
( Location ) |
F163 | 1710 (in the district) |
according to the location at Hamburg Airport or leading to it | 1952 | north of Zeppelinstrasse in Langenhorn , further east in Hummelsbüttel | |
Föhrenweg
( Location ) |
F173 | 230 | after the coniferous plant of the same name | 1922 | ||
Fuhlsbütteler dam
( Location ) |
F276 | 430 | according to the location in the district | 1898 | southeast half of the street in Ohlsdorf | |
Fuhlsbüttler Passage
( Location ) |
F278 | 140 | after the mall at Fuhlsbüttel underground station | 1953 | ||
Giselaweg
( Location ) |
G099 | 60 | after the female first name | 1951 | ||
Gnadenbergweg
( Location ) |
G124 | 270 | after the location near a prehistoric burial mound | 1910 | Land on the northern side in Hummelsbüttel , otherwise in Fuhlsbüttel, especially the entire street area. | |
Heinrich-Traun-Platz
( Location ) |
H306 | 65 x60 x35 | based on Heinrich-Traun-Straße | 1910 | ||
Heinrich-Traun-Strasse
( Location ) |
H307 | 555 | Heinrich Traun (1838–1909), manufacturer and politician | 1910 | ||
Heisterkamp
( Location ) |
H706 | 340 | after the term of the same name for the planting of young oaks and beeches | 1970 | Only the properties on the east and south side are in Fuhlsbüttel, the rest is completely in Hummelsbüttel , including the entire street area. | |
Helgaweg
( Location ) |
H321 | 195 | after the female first name | 1946 | ||
Hermann-Löns-Weg
( Location ) |
H370 | 660 | Hermann Löns (1866–1914), journalist and writer | 1925 | ||
Shredder
( Location ) |
H398 | 745 | after a popular name | 1908 | ||
Hildegardweg
( Location ) |
H427 | 60 | after the female first name | 1951 | ||
Holtkoppel
( Location ) |
H642 | 1225 | after a field name | 1949 | In the Fuhlsbüttler area, there is only property No. 57 south of Zeppelinstraße, otherwise the street is completely in Langenhorn . | |
Hornkamp
( Location ) |
H642 | 190 | after a field name | 1908 | ||
Hummelsbütteler Kirchenweg
( Location ) |
H686 |
(in the district) |
940 following the path taken by the population of Hummelsbüttel to Niendorfer, from 1894 to Fuhlsbütteler church | 1903/04 | from house no. 117 north in Hummelsbüttel | |
Hummelsbütteler Landstrasse
( Location ) |
H687 | 1355 | than the road leading to Hummelsbüttel | 1898 | ||
In the ring
( Location ) |
I045 | 360 | after the course of the street | 1933 | ||
Ipernweg
( Location ) |
I099 | 110 | after a kind of wild flower | 1922 | ||
Jensenkink
( Location ) |
J042 | 180 | Wilhelm Jensen (1837–1911), poet and writer | 1931 | ||
Junkersdamm
( Location ) |
J105 | 205 | Hugo Junkers (1859–1935), engineer and entrepreneur | 1958 | ||
Juttaweg
( Location ) |
J111 | 130 | after the female first name | 1961 | ||
Pine path
( Location ) |
K154 | 65 | after the conifer of the same name | 1922 | ||
Kleekamp
( Location ) |
K220 | 645 | after the plant genus of the same name | 1908 | ||
Kleekamp Bridge
( Location ) |
- | 55 | based on the Kleekamp | 1960 | crosses the train tracks at the Fuhlsbüttel underground station in the course of the Kleekamp | |
Klewerkoppel
( Location ) |
K261 | 250 | after a field name | 1950 | ||
Krohnstieg
( Location ) |
K444 |
(in the district) |
415 after the long-established Krohn farming family in Langenhorn | 1950 | In Fuhlsbüttel the road is only in the course of the Krohnstieg tunnel, to the west of the tunnel lies the Krohnstieg in Niendorf , to the east it initially runs for a length of 220 meters in Norderstedt in Schleswig-Holstein , before it runs east through Langenhorn ; Part of federal highway 433 and Ring 3 . | |
Krohnstieg tunnel
( Location ) |
- |
(in the district) |
415 based on the Krohnstieg | 1965 | passes under runway 15/33 of Hamburg Airport as part of the Krohnstieg ; Part of federal highway 433 and Ring 3 | |
Corner of the curve
( Location ) |
K519 | 250 | according to the course of the road | 1934 | ||
Short campaign
( Location ) |
K524 | 300 | after a field name | 1908 | Plots No. 34 to 36a are in Hummelsbüttel , otherwise the street runs completely through Fuhlsbüttel. | |
Langenhorner Chaussee
( Location ) |
L046 |
(in the district) |
545 Hamburg district Langenhorn | 1898 | north of the street Am Raakmoorgraben in Langenhorn | |
Lupine Camp
( Location ) |
L312 | 585 | after the plant genus of the same name | 1911 | ||
Lüttkoppel
( Location ) |
L297 | 90 | after a field name | 1922 | Low German lütt = small | |
Mariannenweg
( Location ) |
M045 | 105 | after the female first name | 1946 | ||
Niedernstegen
( Location ) |
N105 | 410 | after the field name "Zum niederen Stegen" | 1928 | ||
Nusskamp
( Location ) |
N181 | 310 | for the hazelnut hedges that are common here | 1911 | ||
Ohkamp
( Location ) |
O054 | 745 | after a field name | 1925 | Plots 34 to 38 are in Hummelsbüttel, the rest of the street, especially the entire street area, leads through Fuhlsbüttel. | |
Ohkampring
( Location ) |
O055 | 400 | based on the Ohkamp | 1964 | ||
Olendbods
( Location ) |
O089 | 335 | after a field name | 1922 | Low German olen Dbod = old village | |
Paul Bäumer Bridge
( Location ) |
P257 | 85 | Paul Bäumer (1896–1927), aviation pioneer and stunt pilot | 2001 | ||
Preetzer Strasse
( Location ) |
P194 | 340 | Preetz , town in Schleswig-Holstein | 1947 | ||
Primrose Trail
( Location ) |
P201 | 140 | after the plant genus of the same name | 1910 | ||
Puttentwiete
( Location ) |
P222 | 110 | Origin not clearly clarified, possibly "Putten" is derived from the Low German "Pütt" for "puddle" | 1898 | ||
Ratsmühlendamm
( Location ) |
R057 |
(in the district) |
510 after the Fuhlsbüttler water mill, also called the council mill | 1898 | east of the Ratsmühlendammbrücke completely in Ohlsdorf , from the middle of the bridge only the southern half of the street to the intersection of Fuhlsbütteler Damm / Hummelsbütteler Landstrasse, northern half of Fuhlsbüttel, further west completely in the district | |
Ratsmühlendamm Bridge
( Location ) |
- |
(in the district) |
15 based on the Ratsmühlendamm | 1922 | crosses the Alster in the course of the Ratsmühlendamm ; only the northern part of the western half in Fuhlsbüttel, otherwise in Ohlsdorf | |
Equestrian Bridge
( Location ) |
- |
(in the district) |
10 after its function as a bridge for equestrians | 1956 | crosses the Alster as a pedestrian bridge ; southern part in Ohlsdorf | |
Resedenweg
( Location ) |
R161 | 225 | after the plant genus of the same name | 1910 | ||
Roentgenstrasse
( Location ) |
R247 | 510 | Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen (1845–1923), physicist | 1931 | northern half of the street in Fuhlsbüttel, southern in Ohlsdorf | |
Row of roses
( Location ) |
R287 | 235 | after the plant genus of the same name | 1933 | ||
Rugewisch
( Location ) |
R361 | 390 | after a field name | 1933 | Low German ruge Wisch = rough meadow | |
Rüsternstieg
( Location ) |
R348 | 55 | after the Low German term for the elm | 1930 | ||
Schanzenberg
( Location ) |
S108 | 160 | after a rampart built by the Danish King Christian IV | 1956 | ||
Schlehdornweg
( Location ) |
S196 | 210 | after the plant species of the same name | 1908 | ||
Solt pieces
( Location ) |
S487 | 160 | after a field name | 1922 | Low German Solt = salt | |
Timm-Kroeger-Weg
( Location ) |
T097 | 295 | Timm Kröger (1844–1918), lawyer and writer | 1925 | ||
Trift
( Location ) |
T163 | 105 | after a former cattle drive to the Alsterwiesen | 1898 | ||
Juniper Trail
( Location ) |
W001 | 310 | after the cypress plant of the same name | 1907 | ||
Away with the hunter
( Location ) |
W103 | 2400 | after the function at the "Borsteler Jäger", a forester's house, past | 1864 | The street area is completely in Groß Borstel , only the plots north of house number 155 are in the Fuhlsbüttel area. | |
Wilhelm-Raabe-Strasse
( Location ) |
W275 | 150 | Wilhelm Raabe (1831–1910), writer | 1931 | ||
Woderichweg
( Location ) |
W443 | 75 | Adolf Woderich (1906–1963), writer and poet | 1973 | ||
Zeppelinstrasse
( Location ) |
Z014 |
(in the district) |
340 Ferdinand von Zeppelin (1838–1917), developer of the airship named after him | 1927 | western half of the street to Alsterkrugchaussee in Alsterdorf , eastern half in Ohlsdorf , north of the Alsterkrugchaussee in Fuhlsbüttel, further on in Langenhorn |
Individual evidence
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 a story , 5th edition, Medien-Verlag Schubert, Hamburg 2014, ISBN 978-3-937843-47-6