List of streets, squares and bridges in Hamburg-Hammerbrook

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Location of Hammerbrook in Hamburg and in the Mitte district (light red)

The list of streets, squares and bridges in Hamburg-Hammerbrook is an overview of the streets, squares and bridges currently available in the Hamburg district of Hammerbrook . It is part of the list of traffic areas in Hamburg .

overview

In the Hammerbrook district (district numbers 115–118), 4619 inhabitants (as of December 31, 2019) live on 3.8 km². Hammerbrook is in the postcode areas 20097 and 20537. Hammerbrook has 81 designated traffic areas, including five squares, 20 bridges and two tunnels. In addition to historical land names, people or other references to Hammerbrook's history, there are some streets that are named after medieval tribes (Franks, Frisians, Goths, Saxons, Vandals).

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 Street

key

Length / dimensions

(in meters)

Origin of name Date of designation Remarks image
Albertstrasse

( Location )

A067 0225 Albert von Sachsen-Coburg , Prince Consort of Queen Victoria of England 1858 Albertstrasse, view towards Hammerbrookstrasse
Altländer Straße

( Location )

A162 0200 after the farmers from the old country , who brought their goods to the market here 1936 Street area entirely in Hamburg's old town Altländer Straße, on the left the Deichtorhallen, behind it the roof of the main train station is visible
Altmann Bridge

( Location )

A163 0180 Isaak Altmann (1777–1837), landscape gardener, created the Hamburg ramparts from the earlier ramparts 1942 north side in St. Georg ; originally since 1875 as Altmannstrasse , converted into a bridge over the tracks during the construction of Hamburg Central Station 1904–1906 Altmann Bridge (Hamburg)
On the central channel

( Location )

A293 0100 after the neighboring central canal 1866 At the Mittelkanal, view towards Amsinckstrasse
Amsinckstrasse

( Location )

A385 1750
(in the district)
Wilhelm Amsinck , Hamburg Senate Syndicate for his services to the development of the Hammerbrook 1842 south-eastern part in Rothenburgsort , part of federal highway 4 Amsinckstraße, view into town
Anckelmannsplatz

( Location )

A422 0130 × 50
(in the district)
after the Anckelmann family or on the neighboring Anckelmannstraße in Borgfelde 1879 eastern part in Borgfelde Anckelmannsplatz, on the right in the middle the Berliner Tor S-Bahn station
Anton-Rée-Weg

( Location )

A444 0120 Anton Rée , member of the Reichstag and campaigner for equal rights for Jews 1948, previously Campestrasse (after Joachim Heinrich Campe ) Anton-Rée-Weg, view from the confluence to the Bullerdeich
Arno-Schmidt-Platz

( Location )

A702 0070 × 55 Arno Schmidt , writer 2004 Created during the reconstruction of the railway post office by overbuilding the former track system Arno-Schmidt-Platz
On the Brandshof lock

( Location )

A510 0035
(in the district)
Brandshofer lock , built in 1625 at the confluence of the Bille into the Elbe , named after the court of the mayor Johann Brand (1585–1652) located here at the time 1865 south-eastern part in Rothenburgsort On the Brandshofer Schleuse, in the background the area of ​​the wholesale market
Rash way

( Location )

A534 0550
(in the district)
Traceable path since the 16th century, which gave farmers from the Elbe island of Billwärder Ausschlag access to their pastures in "Hammer Brook" 1525 northern part in Borgfelde Ausschläger Weg, view towards the Süderstraße junction
Banksstrasse

( Location )

B046 0610 Edward Banks senior (1795-1851), Hamburg Senate Syndicate for his services to the development of Hammerbrooks 1842 Banksstrasse, view in south-east direction
Basedowstrasse

( Location )

B090 0170 Johann Bernhard Basedow , an educator and educator from Hamburg 1895 Basedowstraße, view from Anton-Rée-Weg
Billwerder Steindamm

( Location )

B341 0380 paved road embankment from Hammer Deich over the Green Bridge to Billwerder 1865 Billwerder Steindamm, view towards Ausschläger Weg
Brackish dam

( Location )

B531 0210 Brack = lake behind the dyke created after a dike breach, the road was built as a dam through the now filled in Bill -Brack 1886 Brackdamm, view towards Ausschläger Weg
Bullerdeich

( Location )

B697 0560 by transferring an older dike name 1865/1886 Bullerdeich, view towards Heidenkampsweg
Bullerdeichbrücke

( Location )

B697 0060 Overpass of the Bullerdeich over the flood basin Bullerdeichbrücke 01.jpg
Bürgerweide

( Location )

B686 0080
(in the district)
in memory of the former function of the area before the city fortifications as a common pasture for the citizens of Hamburg 1899, previously since 1868 An der Bürgerweide north of the railway line in Borgfelde , part of federal highway 75 Bürgerweide, passing over the railway bridge into the Borgfelde district
Deichtorplatz

( Location )

D061 0050 × 20 Place in front of the former Deichtor of the Hamburg ramparts 1936, previously station square Most of the square in Hamburg's old town Deichtorplatz, view in north direction
Deichtorstrasse

( Location )

D062 0040
(in the district)
after the former Deichtor 1852 According to the street and area directory only belonging to Hamburg-Altstadt , according to the basic map of the eastern part from the railway bridge to Hammerbrook Deichtorstrasse, seen from Banksstrasse
Deichtortunnel

( Location )

see Deichtorplatz 1966 only the eastern access ramp, the actual tunnel section is in Hamburg's old town Deichtortunnel, east side
Third Heidenkamp Bridge

( Location )

0025th Overpass of the Heidenkampsweg over the southern canal 1930 Third Heidenkampswegbrücke.jpg
First breakout bridge

( Location )

0020
(in the district)
Transfer of the Ausschläger path over the central canal 1930 northern part in Borgfelde
First Bank Bridge

( Location )

0045 Overpass of Banksstrasse over the Mittelkanal 1930 First Bank Bridge
First Greven Bridge

( Location )

0020
(in the district)
Overpass of the Grevenweg over the Mittelkanal 1930 northern part in Borgfelde , east side in Hamm First Greven Bridge
First city dike bridge

( Location )

0050 Transfer of the city dike over the central canal 1930 First city dike bridge
Frankenstrasse

( Location )

F204 0350 after the medieval Germanic tribe of the Franks 1869 Frankenstrasse, view towards Heidenkampsweg
Friesenstrasse

( Location )

F244 0225 after the people of the Frisians 1897 Friesenstrasse, view towards the Green Dike
Gotenstrasse

( Location )

G177 0320 after the medieval Germanic tribe of the Goths 1879 Gotenstrasse, view towards Heidenkampsweg
Grevenweg

( Location )

G231 0570 "Grafenweg", which the Counts of Holstein reserved as access to the Bille after they had bequeathed the surrounding Hammerbrook to Hamburg 1539 western side to the central canal in Borgfelde , whole eastern side in Hamm Grevenweg, view towards the first Grevenbrücke
Green bridge

( Location )

0060 probably based on the nearby Green Dike and a model for all later “color bridges” over the Bille 18th century southern part in Rothenburgsort Green bridge
Green dike

( Location )

G311 0450 probably after the green embankment of the dike or Hammerbrook, which is mainly used as pastureland 18th century Green dike, view towards Heidenkampsweg
Hammerbrookstrasse

( Location )

H087 0870
(in the district)
laid out as the main connection from St. Georg to Hammerbrook, which was newly developed as a residential area after the Hamburg fire 1842 northern part in St. Georg Hammerbrookstrasse
Hammer dike

( Location )

H080 0310
(in the district)
Dike to protect the "Hammer Brook", which at that time still belonged entirely to Hamm, continuation of the Green Dike along the Bille to the east 17th century eastern part in Hamm Hammer Deich, view from the direction of Ausschläger Weg
Heidenkampsweg

( Location )

H245 1080
(in the district)
after the landowner Johann Hinrich Heidenkamp around 1775 southern part in Rothenburgsort , part of federal highway 75 Heidenkampsweg
Heinrich-Grone-Stieg

( Location )

H786 0155 Heinrich Grone (1868–1941), founder of the Grone schools 1987 Heinrich-Grone-Stieg, view towards Vera-Brittain-Ufer
Högerdamm

( Location )

H490 0500 Fritz Höger 1956, previously part of Amsinckstrasse Högerdamm, view into town
Chicken post

( Location )

H663 0160 Controversial origin: after an advanced guard or a country inn (see article) 17th century Central library of the Hamburg public library Chicken post, view towards the monastery gate
Monastery gate

( Location )

K277 0120 former gate of the Hamburg city fortifications , see also the former district Klostertor 1856 Monastery gate, view in north direction
Monastery wall

( Location )

K278 0200 Part of the former city wall, named after the local Johannis monastery 1875 West side to Hamburg old town Klosterwall (eastern part), view in north direction
Lippeltstrasse

( Location )

L196 0175 Julius Lippelt , sculptor 1866 Lippeltstrasse, view towards Banksstrasse
Michelsenweg

( Location )

M429 0090 Headquarters of the delicatessen trade LWCMichelsen 1996 Private way Michelsenweg, view from the direction of Anton-Rée-Weg
Mittelkanalbrücke

( Location )

0030th Overpass of the street Am Mittelkanal over the Sonninkanal 1930 Mittelkanalbrücke
Coin place

( Location )

M337 0055 × 25 after the Hamburg Mint , which was previously located here , see Münzviertel 1880 Coin place
Münzstrasse

( Location )

M338 0275 see Münzplatz 1880 Münzstraße, view towards Altmannbrücke
Münzweg

( Location )

M339 0050 see Münzplatz 1880 non-public footpath Münzweg
Nagelsweg

( Location )

N003 0825
(in the district)
after the landowner JH Nagel 1830 northern part in St. Georg Nagelsweg, view in south direction between Albertstrasse and Amsinckstrasse
Norderkai-Ufer

( Location )

N243 0370 after the Norderquaistraße that ran here before the Second World War 2006 Norderkai-Ufer, view towards Am Mittelkanal
Norderstrasse

( Location )

N160 0050 northernmost of the streets newly laid out in Hammerbrook, cf. Westerstrasse and Süderstrasse 1858 northeastern part in St. Georg Norderstraße, view towards Schultzweg
North Canal Bridge

( Location )

N195 0270 Connection from the eastern end of the Deichtortunnel to Nordkanalstraße via Amsinckstraße 1971 North Canal Bridge
Nordkanalstrasse

( Location )

N165 0875 in the course of the North Canal, which was filled in after the Second World War 1956 Nordkanalstrasse
Oberhafenbrücke

( Location )

0030
(in the district)
Road and railway bridge over the Oberhafen 1904 southwest part in the HafenCity district Oberhafenbrücke
Oberhafenstrasse

( Location )

O010 0050 Access road to the Oberhafen 1857 Oberhafenstrasse, view towards Banksstrasse
Repsoldstrasse

( Location )

R160 0145 Johann Georg Repsold 1843 northern part in St. Georg Repsoldstrasse, view from the confluence with Spaldingstrasse
Avenue of roses

( Location )

R282 0160 after a rose wood that used to be here 18th century Rosenallee, view from the confluence to Repsoldstrasse
Sachsenfeld

( Location )

S916 0215 based on the neighboring Sachsenstrasse 1988 Sachsenfeld (Hamburg)
Sachsenkamp

( Location )

S917 0085 based on the neighboring Sachsenstrasse 1988 Sachsenkamp, ​​view from Sachsenfeld
Sachsenstrasse

( Location )

S008 0310 after the medieval Germanic tribe of the Saxons 1869 Sachsenstrasse, view from the confluence with Hammerbrookstrasse
Salzmannstrasse

( Location )

S022 0115 Christian Gotthilf Salzmann , educator and educator 1913 Salzmannstraße, view from Anton-Rée-Weg
Schultzweg

( Location )

S326 0190 after the former landowner Johann Ferdinand Schultz around 1839 Schultzweg, view towards the chicken post
Schwabenplatz

( Location )

S939 0075 × 35 after a nearby Schwabenstrasse before the Second World War, which in turn was named after the medieval Germanic tribe of the Swabians and Suebi 2005 Schwabenplatz
Black bridge

( Location )

0030
(in the district)
Transfer of the Heidenkampsweg over the Bille , based on the traditional Bille bridges (green, blue, etc.) 1960 southern part in Rothenburgsort Black bridge
Sonninstrasse

( Location )

S503 0290 Ernst Georg Sonnin , Hamburg engineer and co-founder of the trade school 1843 Sonninstrasse, view from Am Mittelkanal
Sorbenstrasse

( Location )

S511 0350
(in the district)
after the people of the Sorbs 1901 eastern part in Hamm Sorbenstrasse, view from the direction of Ausschläger Weg
Spaldingstrasse

( Location )

S522 0980 Andreas Friedrich Spalding (1778–1859), Hamburg Senator, for his services to the development of Hammerbrook 1842 Spaldingstrasse, view towards Anckelmannsplatz
City dike

( Location )

S580 0290 1257 built dike along the Elbe 17th century City dike, view in east direction
Süderstrasse

( Location )

S787 1420
(in the district)
originally the southernmost of the newly laid streets in Hammerbrook, see Norderstrasse 1869 eastern part in Hamm Süderstraße, view from the Ausschläger Weg junction towards Heidenkampsweg
Süderstrasse Bridge

( Location )

0050 Overpass of the Süderstraße over the flood basin 1930 Süderstrasse Bridge
Vera-Brittain-Ufer

( Location )

V153 0450 Vera Brittain , British writer and pacifist 2014 Vera-Brittain-Ufer, view from the direction of Hammerbrookstraße, the Mittelkanel runs to the right
Victoria Quay Shores

( Location )

V151 0310 after the former Victoria-Kai, which ran parallel to the flood basin to the west before the Second World War 2006 Victoriakai-Ufer, view from the direction of Wendenstrasse
Wallring tunnel

( Location )

0035
(in the district)
after the course in the former Wallring 1966 Parts in Hamburg-Altstadt and St. Georg Wallring tunnel, south side
Wandalenweg

( Location )

W053 0350 after the people of the Vandals , based on the neighboring Frankenstrasse and Gotenstrasse 1948 (?) Wandalenweg, view from the confluence to Hammerbrookstraße
Turning bridge

( Location )

0060 Overpass of the Wendenstrasse over the flood basin 1930 Wendenbrücke, in the background on the right the "Berliner Bogen"
Wendenstrasse

( Location )

W164 1270
(in the district)
after the "people" of the Wends (older term for the Western Slavs or Sorbs settling in Central Europe) 1869 eastern part in Hamm Wendenstrasse, view towards Heidenkampsweg
Woltmannstrasse

( Location )

W390 0150 Richard Woltmann (1757–1837), Hamburg hydraulic engineering director 1843 Woltmannstrasse, view from the confluence to Högerdamm
Second Amsinck Bridge

( Location )

0040 Overpass of Amsinckstrasse over the lock canal 1930 Second Amsinck Bridge
Second striker bridge

( Location )

0035 Transfer of the Ausschläger path over the southern canal 1930 Second Ausschlägerweg bridge from the south.jpg
Second Greven Bridge

( Location )

0035 Overpass of the Grevenweg over the southern canal 1930 eastern part in Hamm Second Grevenbruecke HH-Hammerbrook.jpg
Second Hammerbrook Bridge

( Location )

0030th Overpass of Hammerbrookstrasse over the Mittelkanal 1930 Second Hammerbrook Bridge
Second Heidenkampbrücke

( Location )

0030th Transfer of the Heidenkampsweg over the Mittelkanal 1930 Second Heidenkampbrücke
Second nail bridge

( Location )

0020th Transfer of the nail path over the central canal 1930 Second nail bridge

Former traffic areas

Westerstraße - already fenced in and no longer accessible to the public before 2018 - no longer exists, the area is currently being built on. Nevertheless, it is still listed in the current street and area directory.

Individual evidence

  1. Digital Atlas North
  2. a b Archives Hamburg Local Transport. Retrieved June 1, 2017 .
  3. ^ Hamburger Abendblatt - Hamburg: Bank named after Briton who was against the bombing of Hamburg . ( Abendblatt.de [accessed June 1, 2017]).

Literature and Sources

Web links

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