List of streets, squares and bridges in Hamburg-Harvestehude
The list of streets in Hamburg-Harvestehude is an overview of the streets, squares and bridges currently in the Hamburg district of Harvestehude . It is part of the list of traffic areas in Hamburg .
overview
In Harvestehude (district numbers 313 and 314) there are 17,875 inhabitants (as of December 31, 2019) on 2.1 km². Harvestehude is in the postcode areas 20144, 20149 and 20253.
There are 50 designated traffic areas in Harvestehude, including eight bridges and one square.
Overview of the streets
The following table gives an overview of all designated traffic areas in the district and some related information. In detail these are:
- Name / location : current name of the street. Via the link ( location ), the street 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 key : official street key, consisting of a letter (first letter of the street) 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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Abteistrasse
( Location ) |
A009 | 490 | after the former Cistercian convent Herwardeshude | 1870 | ||
Alfred-Beit-Weg
( Location ) |
A073 | 85 | Alfred Beit (1853–1906), gold and diamond magnate, patron and founder of the foundation | 1962 | ||
Alsterchaussee
( Location ) |
A095 | 360 | after the determination leading to the Alster | 1860 | southern half of the street in Rotherbaum | |
Alsterkamp
( Location ) |
A105 | 335 | after the field name Alsterkampkoppel | 1884 | ||
By the Schlump
( Location ) |
B221 |
(in the district) |
120 Origin unknown, first mentioned in 1752 as "Up dem Schlump" | 1858 | only western half of the street between Grindelallee and Bogenstraße in Harvestehude, otherwise in Eimsbüttel and Rotherbaum | |
Bogenallee
( Location ) |
B454 | 180 | based on the Bogenstraße | 1880 | ||
Bogenstrasse
( Location ) |
B455 | 670 | after the course of the street | 1877 | southern half of the street in Eimsbüttel | |
Brahmsallee
( Location ) |
B535 | 970 | Johannes Brahms (1833–1897), composer | 1899 | ||
Eppendorfer tree
( Location ) |
E193 |
(in the district) |
325 after a turnpike of the same name | 1884 | Namesake of the station of the same name on underground line 3 ; western half of the street to Isebek Canal in Eppendorf , southern half of the street in Hoheluft-Ost , from Isebek Canal completely in Harvestehude | |
Eppendorfer Bridge
( Location ) |
- | 35 | based on the Eppendorfer tree | 1904 | crosses the Isebek Canal in the course of the Eppendorfer Tree | |
Ferry dam
( Location ) |
F005 | 200 | after the function leading to the ferry terminal | 1948 | southern half of the street in Rotherbaum | |
Frauenthal
( Location ) |
F209 | 220 | in memory of the Harvestehude nunnery, which was officially called Frauental or Jungfrauental | 1870 | ||
Grindelberg
( Location ) |
G241 |
(in the district) |
740 after the name "Grindel" for forest | 1858 | south of the junction Hallerstraße / Beim Schlump in Rotherbaum | |
Gustav-Falke-Strasse
( Location ) |
G342 |
(in the district) |
280 Gustav Falke (1853–1916), writer | 1921 | south of Bogenstrasse in Eimsbüttel | |
Hagedornstrasse
( Location ) |
H035 | 350 | Friedrich von Hagedorn (1708–1754), poet | 1870 | ||
Hallerstrasse
( Location ) |
H064 | 1020 | Nicolaus Ferdinand Haller (1805–1876), lawyer, senator and Hamburg mayor | 1868 | 1938 to 1945: Ostmarkstrasse; southern half of the street in Rotherbaum | |
Hansastrasse
( Location ) |
H119 | 740 | Origin not clear, possibly on the 500th anniversary of the Peace of Stralsund | 1870 | ||
Harvestehuder rose
( Location ) |
H858 | 150 | according to the location in the district | 2011 | ||
Harvestehuder way
( Location ) |
H157 | 1310 (in the district) |
according to the location in the district | 1858 | south of Hallerstrasse in Rotherbaum | |
Heilwig Bridge
( Location ) |
- | 25th | based on Heilwigstrasse | 1904 | crosses the Isebek Canal in the course of Heilwigstrasse | |
Heilwigstrasse
( Location ) |
H269 |
(in the district) |
510 Heilwig von der Lippe (* around 1200; † between 1248 and 1250), founder of the Harvestehude nunnery | 1870 | north of the Isebek Canal in Eppendorf | |
Helene-Lange-Strasse
( Location ) |
H317 | 130 | Helene Lange (1848–1930), DDP politician and women's rights activist | 1950 | ||
High avenue
( Location ) |
H479 | 1295 | after the elevated position | 1870 | ||
Hoheluftbrücke
( Location ) |
- | 30th | after the location at the beginning of the district Hoheluft-West | 1904 | crosses the Isebek Canal and connects the Hoheluftchaussee with the Grindelberg | |
High pasture
( Location ) |
H544 |
(in the district) |
270 to the high pastureland of the St. John's monastery | 1881 | south of Bogenstrasse in Eimsbüttel | |
Innocentiastrasse
( Location ) |
I094 | 760 | Innocent IV (approx. 1195–1254), Pope from 1243 to 1254 | 1870 | ||
Isebrücke
( Location ) |
- | 25th | according to location and function | 1904 | crosses the Isebek Canal in the course of Oderfelder Straße | |
Isestrasse
( Location ) |
I112 | 800 | after the parallel Isebek Canal | 1870 | ||
Jungfrauenthal
( Location ) |
J101 | 380 | in memory of the Harvestehude nunnery, which was officially called Frauental or Jungfrauental | 1870 | ||
Kaiser-Friedrich-Ufer
( Location ) |
K017 |
(in the district) |
440 Friedrich III. (1831–1888), German emperor | 1912 | south of Bogenstrasse in Eimsbüttel | |
Klosterallee
( Location ) |
K272 |
(in the district) |
345 after the Harvestehude nunnery | 1870 | north of the Isebek Canal in Hoheluft-Ost | |
Klosteralleebrücke
( Location ) |
- | 55 | based on the Klosterallee | 1904 | crosses the Isebek Canal in the course of the Klosterallee | |
Monastery garden
( Location ) |
K273 | 170 | after the Harvestehude nunnery | 1896 | ||
Monastery star
( Location ) |
K275 |
(diameter) |
100 after the Harvestehude nunnery | 1884 | Namesake of the station of the same name on underground line 1 | |
Klosterstieg
( Location ) |
K276 | 230 | after the Harvestehude nunnery | 1885 | only foot and bike path | |
Pitcher belt
( Location ) |
K460 | 170 | Origin unclear, possibly after a field name, possibly also after an inn with a similar name | 1891 | ||
Krug coupling bridge
( Location ) |
- |
(in the district) |
30 based on the Krugkoppel | 1904 | crosses the Alster and connects the streets Fernsicht (on the Winterhude side) and Krugkoppel; According to the street directory in Harvestehude, according to the map of the northeastern part from the middle of the bridge in Winterhude | |
Manstein Bridge
( Location ) |
- | 30th | Gustav von Manstein (1805–1877), Prussian general | 1904 | crosses the Isebek Canal and connects Bogenstrasse with Mansteinstrasse in Hoheluft-West ; southern half of the bridge in Eimsbüttel | |
middle way
( Location ) |
M210 |
(in the district) |
775 after a popular name to differentiate between several parallel streets to Harvestehude | 1858 | south of Hallerstrasse in Rotherbaum | |
Nonnenstieg
( Location ) |
N146 | 330 | after the Harvestehude nunnery | 1870 | ||
Oberstrasse
( Location ) |
O013 | 1120 | after the location on a high plateau | 1870 | ||
Oderfelder Strasse
( Location ) |
O025 | 285 | to a former village of Odersfelde | 1870 | ||
Park avenue
( Location ) |
P032 | 975 | Freely chosen name after the location at the Innocentiapark | 1870 | ||
Pöseldorfer Weg
( Location ) |
P149 |
(in the district) |
240 Origin unclear, probably based on a popular name | 1858 | south of the Alsterchaussee in Rotherbaum | |
Rothenbaumchaussee
( Location ) |
R316 |
(in the district) |
940 after a red painted barrier at the dam gate | 1858 | Seat of various institutions such as the Museum am Rothenbaum or the NDR ; south of Hallerstrasse in Rotherbaum | |
Slimreye
( Location ) |
S185 |
(in the district) |
450 after an old name for the willows by the Isebek that the monastery of St. John were among | 1907 | "Reye" is the name of a street built on one side, but it also describes a small watercourse; south of Bogenstrasse in Eimsbüttel | |
Sophienterrasse
( Location ) |
S510 | 430 | probably after Maria Sophia Frederica Reimers (1825–1918), wife of the landowner JFW Reimers | 1861 | ||
St. Benedict Street
( Location ) |
S568 | 450 | Benedict of Nursia (around 480-547), abbot and founder of the order | 1870 | Benedict von Nursia is the patron saint of the Harvestehude nunnery. | |
Streekbrücke
( Location ) |
- |
(in the district) |
25 after a part of the Alster bank (ndt. Streek = dash, line) | 1904 | crosses the Alster and connects Winterhuder Maria-Louisen-Strasse with St.-Benedict-Strasse; eastern part in Winterhude | |
Werderstrasse
( Location ) |
W175 | 580 | August von Werder (1808–1887), Prussian general | 1871 |
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