List of streets, squares and bridges in Hamburg-Stellingen

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Location of Stellingen in Hamburg and in the Eimsbüttel district (light red)

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

overview

In Stellingen (district number 321) there are 26683 inhabitants (as of December 31, 2019) on 5.8 km². Stellingen is in the postcode areas 22525 and 22527.

There are 107 designated traffic areas in Stellingen, including three squares and a bridge. Based on the Hagenbeck zoo in the district, several streets have been named after animal species.

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 Road
key
Length / dimensions
(in meters)
Origin of name Date of designation Remarks image
Old Volksparkstrasse

( Location )

A551 0205 based on the Volksparkstrasse, part of which the Alte Volksparkstrasse used to be 1971
At the brick pond

( Location )

A367 0455 after an adjoining, mostly filled in brick pond 1928
Anne-Barth-Weg

( Location )

A708 0065 Anne Marie Barth (1899–1986), persecuted by National Socialism 2006
Antelope climb

( Location )

A443 0085 after the animal species of the same name 1949
Arminiusstrasse

( Location )

A460 0210 Arminius (* around 17 BC; † around 21 AD), Cheruscan prince 1928 before 1928: Hermannstrasse
Basselweg

( Location )

B092 1095 after the field name In Bassel before 1870 The word Bassel means undergrowth.
Binsbarg

( Location )

B352 0760
(in the district)
after a field name 1962 west of Ottensener Straße in Eidelstedt
Birkhahnweg

( Location )

B371 0185 after the bird of the same name before 1950
Bollweg

( Location )

B463 0095
(in the district)
after a poorly traveled path that was made passable with wooden planks before 1927 north of the freight bypass in Eidelstedt
Borchertstrasse

( Location )

B906 0235 Ursula Borchert (1923–2007), from 1979 to 2007 chairwoman of the community and homeland association Stellingen from 1882 e. V. 2017
Bornmoor

( Location )

B763 0245 after a field name (Quellenmoor) 1972
Brehmweg

( Location )

B585 0670
(in the district)
Alfred Brehm (1829–1884), zoologist and writer 1948 east of the Lenzweg in Lokstedt ; before 1948: Löwenstrasse
Brombergstieg

( Location )

B907 0085 Eleonore Bromberg (1852–1927), women's rights activist 2017
Brunckhorstweg

( Location )

B642 0450 Hans Hinrich Brunckhorst (1840–1918), grain dealer and previous owner of the site 1949
Bukampsmoor

( Location )

B691 0245 after a field name (Bukamp = Buten Kamp) 1928
Cheruskerweg

( Location )

C025 0075 after the tribe of the same name 1936
Deelwisch

( Location )

D050 0890 either after a meadow lying in a lowland (wiping) or after the literal translation "partial meadow" before 1934 In Stellingen only the properties are on the western side between Gazellenkamp and Hinter der Lieth, otherwise in Lokstedt , especially the entire street area.
Doerriesweg

( Location )

D133 0435 Friedrich Carl Gustav Doerries (1852–1933), animal catcher 1964 Doerries was mainly active in Siberia and worked from 1909 to around 1933 for the Hagenbeck Zoo .
Dbodkamp

( Location )

D131 0095 after a field name 1928 Low German Dbod = village
Düngelskamp

( Location )

D213 0190 after a field name and the Düngelsau stream 1932
Eidelstedter way

( Location )

E077 0370
(in the district)
Hamburg district Eidelstedt 1896 Between Lutterothstraße and the end of the Stephanusgarten completely in Stellingen, further east to the intersection Methfesselstraße / Hagenbeckstraße only the northern half of the street; southern half of the street in Eimsbüttel , east of the intersection in Eimsbüttel and Lokstedt , partly also in Hoheluft-West .
Emmastrasse

( Location )

E180 0105 Emma Wieck, daughter of the landlord Johann Adolf Wieck before 1915
Ernst-Horn-Strasse

( Location )

E225 0685 Ernst Horn (1875–1948), long-time chairman of the Langenfelde building cooperative 1961
Eschenholt

( Location )

E241 0190 after a field name 1928 Low German Holt = wood
Flamingo Path

( Location )

F141 0185 after the bird of the same name 1964
Flaßheide

( Location )

F292 0345 after a field name (flax heather) 1969
Försterweg

( Location )

F176 1490 after the former inn Das Forsthaus located here 1928
Frohbösestrasse

( Location )

F307 0225 Ferdinand Frohböse (1871–1943), elementary school teacher, promoter of visual education
Spring road

( Location )

F259 0550 according to the season 1928
Gazellenkamp

( Location )

G030 0925
(in the district)
after the gazelle 1948 east of the crossing Deelwisch / Lokstedter Grenzstraße in Lokstedt
Gemseneck

( Location )

G355 0245 after the animal species of the same name 1968
Gräningstieg

( Location )

G192 0110 Richard Gräning (1897–1958), member of the board of the non-profit building cooperative of free trade unionists 1962
Great Bahnstrasse

( Location )

G262 0510
(in the district)
after the location on the former Altona-Kieler Eisenbahn 1893 south of the Haferweg in Altona-Nord
Gutenbergstrasse

( Location )

G350 0495 Johannes Gutenberg (* around 1400; † 1468), inventor of the printing press 1928
Oat path

( Location )

H030 0465 after a hallway name 1893 Land on the north side in Stellingen, complete street area and land on the south side in Altona-Nord
Hagenbeckallee

( Location )

H037 0405 Carl Hagenbeck (1844–1913), zoo director 1928
Hagenbeckstrasse

( Location )

H038 1580 Carl Hagenbeck (1844–1913), zoo director 1949 eastern half of the street between Eidelstedter Weg and Lenzweg in Lokstedt , otherwise in Stellingen; before 1949: Kaiser-Friedrich-Strasse
Hatzberg

( Location )

H189 0135 after a field name 1928
Högenstrasse

( Location )

H489 1035
(in the district)
after the field name "Op de Högen" 1929 between Alter Weg and Langenfelder Damm completely in Eimsbüttel , further for about 25 meters from Langenfelder Damm to the east, north of it only the eastern half of the road to Steenwisch, western half in Stellingen, as well as the entire further course north of Steenwisch
Holstenkamp

( Location )

H588 0715
(in the district)
after a field name 1951 west of the Holstenkampbrücke in Bahrenfeld
Holstenkamp Bridge

( Location )

- 0120 based on the Holstenkamp 1966 crosses the railroad tracks in the course of the Holstenkamp
Holtwisch

( Location )

H603 0190 after a field name 1964 Low German Holtwisch = wood meadow
Imbekstieg

( Location )

I056 0265 after the Imbek farming family, known in Stellingen since 1581 1953
Jacobsenweg

( Location )

J004 0365 Johan Adrian Jacobsen (1853–1947), Norwegian ethnographer
Jaguar rise

( Location )

J019 0250 after the big cat of the same name 1949
Johann-Wenth-Strasse

( Location )

J060 0330 Johann Wenth (* around 1495; † 1541), Protestant clergyman 1949 before 1949: Bugenhagenstrasse
Youth Street

( Location )

J086 0265 after the adjoining school 1928
Jutlander Allee

( Location )

J084 0430 Jutland , region in Denmark 1932
Camera beam

( Location )

K044 0230 after a field name 1929 As beams unplowed arable strips are called.
Kieler Strasse

( Location )

K160 3740
(in the district)
Kiel , capital of Schleswig-Holstein 1840 Course from south to north: Between Stresemannstraße and Ophagen completely in Altona-Nord , between Ophagen and Haferweg only the properties on the western side and between Ophagen and house number 90 only the properties on the east side; The street in Eimsbüttel is between Ophagen and Haferkamp , and from house number 92 there is also the property on the east side; between Haferweg and Tiedemannstraße the district boundary between Eimsbüttel (eastern side) and Stellingen (western side) runs in the middle of the street; Between Tiedemannstrasse and the railroad tracks north of Düngelskamps, Kieler Strasse lies entirely in Stellingen, north of the railroad tracks it then goes over to Eidelstedt , where it ends at Eidelstedter Platz; Part of federal highways 4 and 5
Small railway street

( Location )

K531 0115 based on the Große Bahnstrasse 1968
Koppelstrasse

( Location )

K370 0625
(in the district)
after the function leading to a paddock 1928 east of the Lokstedter Grenzstraße in Lokstedt
Kronsaalsweg

( Location )

K448 1050 after the field name Op'n Kronsaal before 1939 A hall is an artificial or natural cattle trough in the field.
Langenfelder dam

( Location )

L039 0425
(in the district)
Langenfelde , district of Stellingen 1863 south of Müggenkampstraße in Eimsbüttel
Lederstrasse

( Location )

L098 0610 after the leather factory in Eidelstedt, which was previously located there 1929 Land on the south or west side in Bahrenfeld , otherwise in Stellingen, especially the entire street area
Lenzweg

( Location )

L133 0290 Prof. Dr. Harald Otmar Lenz (1798–1870), zoologist 1953 only western half of the street between Eidelstedter Weg and Brehmweg in Stellingen, otherwise in Lokstedt
Leopard Street

( Location )

L134 0195 after the big cat of the same name 1936
Lokstedter Grenzstrasse

( Location )

L237 0620 after the border between Lokstedt and Stellingen 1936 The land on the west side is in Stellingen, the street area and the land on the east side in Lokstedt .
Lutterothstrasse

( Location )

L324 0145
(in the district)
Ascan Wilhelm Lutteroth (1783–1867), merchant and senator 1906 only north half of the street between Sartoriusstraße and Steenwisch, otherwise in Eimsbüttel
Melanchthonstrasse

( Location )

M132 0435 Philipp Melanchthon (1497–1560), philosopher and classical philologist 1928
Molkenbuhrstrasse

( Location )

M238 0295 Hermann Molkenbuhr (1851–1927), SPD politician 1945 before 1945: Trommerstrasse
Nieland

( Location )

N110 0150 after a field name first mentioned in 1789 1963
Nienredder

( Location )

N120 0265 after the field name Nien-Redder-Kamp, also first mentioned in 1789 1964
Niewisch

( Location )

N124 0505 after a field name 1955 Low German Niewisch = new meadow
North Frisian Street

( Location )

N161 0395 Region in the north-west of Schleswig-Holstein 1932
Oldenburger Strasse

( Location )

O078 0550 Oldenburg in Holstein , city in Schleswig-Holstein 1932
Olloweg

( Location )

O094 0405
(in the district)
after a field name (old forest) 1929 north of the railroad tracks in Eidelstedt
Ottensener Strasse

( Location )

O161 1220
(in the district)
Hamburg district Ottensen before 1920 between Schnackenburgallee and Altonaer Volkspark completely in Bahrenfeld , north of it up to the confluence of Sylvesterallee only the properties on the east side, street area and properties on the west side in Eidelstedt ; north of it is the western half of the street in Eidelstedt, the eastern half in Stellingen
Panther rise

( Location )

P020 0225 after the predator of the same name 1949
Pelican climb

( Location )

P058 0235 after the water bird of the same name 1949
Peter-Rickers-Stieg

( Location )

P274 0140 Peter Niels Rickers (1934 - 2012), was involved in a variety of ways in Stellingen and made a contribution to the district 2017 Rickers was editor of the Stellinger district newspaper and authored two books on the history of Stellingen.
Penguin path

( Location )

P121 0245 after the sea ​​bird of the same name 1949
Private way

( Location )

P203 0310 after a former unpaved private road before 1898
Rahlskamp

( Location )

R021 0125 after a field name before 1936
Side road

( Location )

R044 0170 after the outskirts at the time when Stellingen was built 1928
Partridge Rise

( Location )

R067 0210 after the bird of the same name 1932
Reichsbahnstrasse

( Location )

R112 0290
(in the district)
after the function leading to the S-Bahn station Eidelstedt 1928 only western half of the street between Eidelstedt S-Bahn station and the freight tracks in the north, otherwise in Eidelstedt
Rohlfsweg

( Location )

R261 0455 Gerhard Rohlfs (1831–1896), writer 1949
Roscherweg

( Location )

R460 0840 Albrecht Roscher (1836–1860), geographer and Africa explorer 1989
Schmalenbrook

( Location )

S229 0160 after a field name 1962
Schopbachweg

( Location )

S275 0780 Christian Schopbach, brickworks owner in the 19th century 1960
Spannskamp

( Location )

S526 0775 after a field name 1964
Sports field ring

( Location )

S556 0645 after the location at the former sports field 1928
Steenwisch

( Location )

S613 0740 after a field name 1928 Low German Steenwisch = Steinwiese
southern half of the street between Jaguarstieg and Högenstraße in Eimsbüttel , otherwise in Stellingen; before 1928: Helenenstrasse
Stegemannplatz

( Location )

S960 0040 x 25 Heinrich Stegemann (1888–1945), painter and sculptor 2017
Steinburger Strasse

( Location )

S635 0480 Steinburg district, district in Schleswig-Holstein 1932
Stellinger Market

( Location )

S961 0045 x 30 according to location and function in the district 2017
Stellinger Steindamm

( Location )

S668 0610 after the location in the district as an early paved street 1928
Stephanusgarten

( Location )

S962 0075 x65 x40 after the location at the former St. Stephanuskirche 2018 Mainly in the district, only a narrow strip on the eastern edge is in Eimsbüttel .
Theodor-Schäfer-Damm

( Location )

T226 0310 Theodor Schäfer (1846–1914), theologian 1992
Thusneldastraße

( Location )

T078 0115 Thusnelda (* around 10 BC; † 17 AD), wife of Arminius 1929
Tiedemannstrasse

( Location )

T083 0220 after the previous owner of the same name, about whom no data are known around 1886 southern half of the street in Eimsbüttel
Tierparkallee

( Location )

T092 0460 after the location at the Hagenbeck Zoo 1928
Tiger Street

( Location )

T094 0320 after the big cat of the same name 1949
Torstrasse

( Location )

T143 0375 after a former baroque gate near Kieler Strasse 1928 before 1928: Webers Allee
Uwestraße

( Location )

U047 0175 Jens Uwe Lornsen (1793–1838), bailiff on Sylt and freedom fighter 1928 before 1928: Lornsenstrasse
Vehrenkampstrasse

( Location )

V017 0220 after a hallway name around 1890
Vogt-Kölln-Strasse

( Location )

V067 1025
(in the district)
after the Kölln family, who were the governors of the Schnelsen community from 1598 to 1828 1928 north of the railroad tracks first in Eidelstedt , later also in Niendorf
Volksparkstieg

( Location )

V083 0085 based on Volksparkstrasse 1949
Volksparkstrasse

( Location )

V084 0755 after the function leading to the Altonaer Volkspark 1928
Warnstedtstrasse

( Location )

W075 0695 Friedrich von Warnstedt (1785–1836), Danish writer 1949 before 1949: Brüderstraße
Wegenkamp

( Location )

W117 0670 after a field name 1928
Wieckstrasse

( Location )

W228 0425 Johann Adolf Wieck (1850–1915), cattle commissioner and land owner 1928 Wieck laid out three streets and named them after his children Emma, ​​Adolph (today Wieckstraße) and Helene (today Steenwisch)
Wittenmoor

( Location )

W338 0635 after a field name 1949
Wittkoppel

( Location )

W349 0235 after a field name 1928
Wolffstrasse

( Location )

W379 0155 after a previous owner Wolff 1917/18
Wördemann's way

( Location )

W361 1145 Joachim Wördemann, community leader in Stellingen from 1882 to 1896 1910

Individual evidence

  1. Digital Atlas North
  2. a b c d Senate resolution of November 20, 2017, published in Official Gazette No. 93 of December 1, 2017
  3. Senate resolution of August 23, 2017, published in Official Gazette No. 69 of September 1, 2017
  4. Senate resolution of May 16, 2018, published in Official Gazette No. 42 of May 25, 2018, accessed on August 25, 2019

Literature and Sources

Web links

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