List of streets, squares and bridges in Hamburg-Rotherbaum
The list of streets, squares and bridges in Hamburg-Rotherbaum is an overview of the streets, squares and bridges currently available in the Hamburg district of Rotherbaum . It is part of the list of traffic areas in Hamburg .
overview
In Rotherbaum (district numbers 311 and 312) there are 16982 inhabitants (as of December 31, 2019) on 3.0 km². Rotherbaum is in the postcode areas 20144, 20146, 20148, 20149 and 20354.
There are 73 designated traffic areas in Rotherbaum, including three bridges, eight squares and a park.
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 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Allende square
( Location ) |
A626 | 70 × 30 | Salvador Allende (1908–1973), Chilean politician | 1983 | ||
Alsterchaussee
( Location ) |
A095 | 360 | after the determination leading to the Alster | 1860 | northern half of the street in Harvestehude | |
Alsterglacis
( Location ) |
A103 | 300 | after the fortifications built in 1620 near the Alster | 1856 | ||
Alster terrace
( Location ) |
A115 | 330 | after the course leading to the Alster | around 1845 | ||
Alsterufer
( Location ) |
A118 | 1110 | after the course on the west bank of the Outer Alster | 1865 | The American Consulate General has its seat on Alsterufer 27/28. | |
Old Rabenstrasse
( Location ) |
A129 | 350 | after a former tavern "Die Rabe" | 1858 | ||
At the connecting railway
( Location ) |
A420 | 315 | after the location parallel to the tracks of the long-distance and S-Bahn between the Dammtor and Sternschanze stations | 1870 | ||
Arie-Goral-Platz
( Location ) |
A. | 25 x20 | Arie Goral (1909–1996), painter and publicist | 2019 | ||
Badestrasse
( Location ) |
B017 | 390 | after the landowner Johannes Bade | 1858 | ||
By the Schlump
( Location ) |
B221 | 775 | Origin unknown, first mentioned in 1752 as "Up dem Schlump" | 1858 | only eastern half of the street in Rotherbaum, western half between Grindelallee and Bogenstrasse in Harvestehude , between Bogenstrasse and the intersection of Schäferkampsallee / Schröderstiftstrasse / Kleiner Schäferkamp in Eimsbüttel | |
At St. Johannis
( Location ) |
B192 | 140 | after the location at the St. John's Church | 1882 | ||
Bieberstrasse
( Location ) |
B307 | 130 | Johann Bieber (1799–1856), syringe master | 1893 | Bieber made particular contributions on the occasion of the fire in Hamburg in May 1842. | |
Binderstrasse
( Location ) |
B348 | 545 | Nicolaus Binder (1785–1865), Senator and Mayor | 1892 | ||
Boehmersweg
( Location ) |
B436 | 230 | Jacob Hinrich Böhmer (1778–1848), land owner | 1858 | ||
Bornstrasse
( Location ) |
B502 | 250 | based on a spring discovered by Mayor Hieronymus Vogeler at Grindelhof | 1874 | ||
Boettgerstrasse
( Location ) |
B452 | 160 | Elias Heinrich Böttger (1766–1847), managing director of Oberalten Johann Hinrich Böckmann | 1860 | ||
Brockmannsweg
( Location ) |
B608 | 90 | Joachim Brockmann (1800–1858), carpenter and landowner | 1861 | ||
Brodersweg
( Location ) |
B610 | 155 | Matthias Broders (1804–1888), landowner | 1867 | ||
Federal road
( Location ) |
B707 |
(in the district) |
920 in memory of the North German Confederation founded in 1866 | 1870 | west of the street Beim Schlump in Eimsbüttel | |
Federal route
( Location ) |
B708 | 40 | based on the federal highway | 1926 | ||
Dillstrasse
( Location ) |
D112 | 230 | Theodor Dill (1797–1885), entrepreneur and member of the Hamburg Parliament | 1890 | ||
average
( Location ) |
D232 | 270 | based on a technical name for a passage protected by a fastening system | 1858 | ||
Edmund-Siemers-Allee
( Location ) |
E027 | 420 | Edmund Siemers (1840–1918), merchant and shipowner | 1907 | ||
Ferry dam
( Location ) |
F005 | 200 | after the function leading to the ferry terminal | 1948 | northern half of the street in Harvestehude | |
Feldbrunnenstrasse
( Location ) |
F058 | 635 | after a field well located here | 1871 | ||
Fontenay
( Location ) |
F181 | 420 | John Fontenay (around 1770–1835), ship broker, shipowner and merchant | around 1820 | ||
Fontenay Avenue
( Location ) |
F182 | 165 | based on Fontenay Street | 1820 | Footpath | |
Froebelstrasse
( Location ) |
F252 | 35 | Friedrich Froebel (1782–1852), educator | 1892 | ||
Grindelallee
( Location ) |
G240 | 1020 | after the term "Grindel" for "forest" | 1858 | ||
Grindelhof
( Location ) |
G242 | 545 | after the term “Grindel” for “forest” and the courtyard of the St. Johannis monastery located here | 1858 | ||
Grindelweg
( Location ) |
G243 | 125 | based on Grindelallee | 1882 | ||
Hallerplatz
( Location ) |
H063 | 145 | based on Hallerstraße | 1899 | Not a square in the strict sense, but a street between Hallerstrasse and Hermann-Behn-Weg. | |
Hallerstrasse
( Location ) |
H064 | 1020 | Nicolaus Ferdinand Haller (1805–1876), lawyer, senator and Hamburg mayor | 1868 | 1938 to 1945: Ostmarkstrasse; northern half of the street in Harvestehude | |
Hartungstrasse
( Location ) |
H152 | 235 | Caspar Hartung (1795–1863), senator and bailiff in Ritzebüttel | 1892 | ||
Harvestehuder way
( Location ) |
H157 |
(in the district) |
670 Hamburg district Harvestehude | 1858 | north of Hallerstrasse in Harvestehude | |
Heimhuder Strasse
( Location ) |
H278 | 835 | to the former village of Heimchude | 1871 | ||
way home
( Location ) |
H282 | 165 | based on Heimhuder Strasse | 1884 | ||
Heinrich-Barth-Strasse
( Location ) |
H291 | 340 | Heinrich Barth (1821–1865), Africa explorer | 1899 | ||
Hermann Behn Way
( Location ) |
H366 | 200 | Hermann Ludwig Behn (1820–1901), Senate Syndicate | 1948 | ||
Johnsallee
( Location ) |
J070 | 615 | Eduard Johns (1803–1885), merchant and senator | 1868 | The street was named on the occasion of John's departure from the Senate. | |
Joseph-Carlebach-Platz
( Location ) |
J145 | 60 × 45 | Joseph Carlebach (1883–1942), rabbi, scientist and writer, victim of National Socialism | 1989 | ||
Kennedy Bridge
( Location ) |
K133 |
(in the district) |
230 John F. Kennedy , originally built as the New Lombard Bridge | 1963 | eastern part in St. Georg ; the name also describes the access roads to the bridge and not just the bridge structure itself | |
Little Fontenay
( Location ) |
K224 | 115 | based on Fontenay Street | 1st half of the 19th century | ||
Ditch
( Location ) |
L086 | 235 | after the trenches on the occasion of the siege by Danish troops in 1686 | 1870 | ||
Lombard Bridge
( Location ) |
L243 |
(in the district) |
240 after a pawn shop called Lombard , which had been at the northern end of the bridge since 1651 and was demolished in 1828 | 1894 | western part in Hamburg-Neustadt and Rotherbaum, southern side of the eastern part in Hamburg-Altstadt ; Street area in Hamburg-Altstadt and Hamburg-Neustadt; the border of St. Georg runs on the northern edge of the embankment of the Hamburg-Altona connection line , so that there is no part of the road connection; the name also denotes the access roads to the bridge and not just the bridge structure itself; Part of the ring 1 | |
Magdalenenstrasse
( Location ) |
M012 | 575 | Catharina Magdalena Böckmann (1777–1864), wife of the elder Johann Hinrich Böckmann | 1860 | ||
Martin-Luther-King-Platz
( Location ) |
M378 | 65 × 20 | Martin Luther King (1929–1968), American Baptist pastor and civil rights activist | 1974 | ||
Milky Way
( Location ) |
M189 | 320 | Originated according to the vernacular, possibly numerous milk dealers lived in the street | 1858 | ||
middle way
( Location ) |
M210 | 1430 (in the district) |
after a popular name to differentiate between several parallel streets to Harvestehude | 1858 | north of Hallerstrasse in Harvestehude | |
Mollerstrasse
( Location ) |
M239 | 160 | Ulrich Philipp Moller (1836–1926), lawyer and politician | 1910 | ||
Moneta Street
( Location ) |
M243 | 110 | Ernesto Teodoro Moneta (1833–1918), Italian politician and Nobel Peace Prize laureate | 1948 | ||
Moorweidenstrasse
( Location ) |
M283 | 625 | after the field name "Moorweide" | 1878 | ||
New Rabenstrasse
( Location ) |
N050 | 240 | after the inn "The New Raven" | 1858 | ||
New Jungfernstieg
( Location ) |
N060 |
(in the district) |
65 based on the neighboring Jungfernstieg | 1827 | southern part from the Esplanade in Neustadt | |
Papendamm
( Location ) |
P022 | 250 | after a hallway name and a leaseholder or owner named Pape | 1870 | ||
Place of the Jewish deportees
( Location ) |
- | 125 x100 x75 | after the site used by the National Socialists in 1941 as a collection point for the deportation of Jewish citizens to the extermination camps | 1989 | ||
Pöseldorfer Weg
( Location ) |
P149 |
(in the district) |
305 Origin unclear, probably based on a popular name | 1858 | north of the Alsterchaussee in Harvestehude | |
Rappstrasse
( Location ) |
R049 | 260 | Carl Friedrich Theodor Rapp (1834–1888), businessman and senator | 1890 | ||
Reinfeldstrasse
( Location ) |
R130 | 160 | according to a name determined by the landowner | 1880 | ||
Rentzelstrasse
( Location ) |
R158 |
(in the district) |
455 Peter Rentzel (1610–1662), lawyer and councilor | 1899 | south of the Rentzelstaßenbrücke in St. Pauli | |
Rentzelstrasse Bridge
( Location ) |
- | 50 | based on Rentzelstrasse | 1899 | crosses the tracks of long-distance and S-Bahn in the course of Rentzelstrasse | |
Rothenbaumchaussee
( Location ) |
R316 | 1230 (in the district) |
after a red painted barrier at the dam gate | 1858 | Seat of various institutions such as the Museum am Rothenbaum or the NDR ; north of Hallerstrasse in Harvestehude | |
Slide
( Location ) |
R379 | 415 | after a former tavern "Zur Rutschbahn" | 1874 | ||
Schlueterstrasse
( Location ) |
S220 | 855 | David Schlüter (1758–1844), Hamburg mayor from 1835 to 1843 | 1892 | ||
Schröderstiftstrasse
( Location ) |
S292 | 575 | after the location at the monastery established by Johann Heinrich Schröder (1784–1883) | 1858 | ||
Schröderstiftweg
( Location ) |
S854 | 160 | based on Schröderstiftstraße | 1973 | ||
Sedanstrasse
( Location ) |
S370 | 285 | in memory of the victory of German troops over French forces at Sedan in September 1870 | 1899 | ||
Siegfried-Wedells-Platz
( Location ) |
S935 | 110 x100 x85 | Siegfried Wedells (1848–1919), entrepreneur and art collector | 2003 | ||
Tesdorpfstrasse
( Location ) |
T048 | 295 | Adolph Tesdorpf (1811–1887), businessman and senator | 1898 | ||
Theodor-Heuss-Platz
( Location ) |
T055 | 120 × 70 | Theodor Heuss (1884–1963), FDP politician, first German Federal President from 1949 to 1959 | 1965 | ||
Turmweg
( Location ) |
T183 | 280 | after the tower of St. John's Church , to which the street leads | 1890 | ||
Von Melle Park
( Location ) |
V105 | 170 x155 x80 | Werner von Melle (1853–1937), lawyer, senator and Hamburg mayor | 1961 | ||
Warburgstrasse
( Location ) |
W070 | 505 | Max Warburg (1867-1946), banker | 1947 |
Individual evidence
- ↑ Digital Atlas North
- ↑ Senate resolution of June 12, 2019, published in Official Gazette No. 48 of June 21, 2019, accessed on November 30, 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 a story , 5th edition, Medien-Verlag Schubert, Hamburg 2014, ISBN 978-3-937843-47-6