List of streets, squares and bridges in Hamburg-Wandsbek
The list of streets, squares and bridges in Hamburg-Wandsbek is an overview of the streets, squares and bridges currently available in the Hamburg district of Wandsbek . It is part of the list of traffic areas in Hamburg .
overview
In the district of Wandsbek (district numbers 505 to 509) there are 36,443 inhabitants (as of December 31, 2019) on 3.8 km². Wandsbek is located in the postcode areas 22041, 22047, 22049 and 22089. There are 173 designated traffic areas in Wandsbek, including three squares and eleven bridges. In addition to historical floor names, people or other references to the history of Wandsbeck, there are two special subject groups:
- Flowers and other garden plants (eastern garden city)
- Cities in East Prussia (western garden city, following the neighboring "West Prussia Quarter" in Dulsberg)
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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Ahrensburger Strasse
( Location ) |
A053 | 1040 (in the district) |
Road to Ahrensburg in Holstein | 1909 | eastern part in Tonndorf | |
Allensteiner Strasse
( Location ) |
A078 | 265 | Allenstein , city in East Prussia | before 1933 | Motif group: "Cities in East Prussia" | |
Old pond path
( Location ) |
A157 |
(in the district) |
40 after the field name "Ohlen Dieck" = old pond for a former mill pond in the course of the Osterbek | 1877 | western part in Barmbek-Süd , middle part in Dulsberg | |
At the Neumarkt
( Location ) |
A298 | 890 | after the location at the former Neumarkt von Wandsbek | 1951 | ||
At the school garden
( Location ) |
A330 | 220 | after the former school garden of the Hinschenfeld School, today the Wandsbek Botanical Special Garden | 1913 | ||
On the outskirts
( Location ) |
A337 | 1360 | after the course at the former city limits of Wandsbek | before 1938 | east side from Tilsiter Straße in a southerly direction in Tonndorf | |
At the Osterbek
( Location ) |
A409 | 410 | after its course along the Alte Osterbek | 1950 | ||
Anemone Path
( Location ) |
A429 | 275 | after the name of the plant genus anemone | before 1938 | Motif group: "Flowers and other garden plants" | |
Angerburger Strasse
( Location ) |
A432 | 520 | Angerburg , city in East Prussia | 1962 | Motif group: "Cities in East Prussia" | |
Astern Street
( Location ) |
A486 | 325 | after the garden flower genus Aster | 1933 | Motif group: "Flowers and other garden plants" | |
On the royal land
( Location ) |
A501 | 830 | according to the location on the "royal" portion of the Wandsbek estate, which was divided in 1807 | 1951 | ||
Railway gardens
( Location ) |
B025 |
(in the district) |
280 according to the location of the gardens on the railway line to Lübeck | 1950 | western part in Marienthal | |
Bandwirerstrasse
( Location ) |
B045 | 400 | in memory of the textile industry, which used to be strongly represented in Wandsbek, see band knitting | 1950 | ||
Barmwisch
( Location ) |
B076 | 80 | Field name based on Barenwisch or Bornwisch (Wisch = meadow, Born = source) | 1946 | northern part in Bramfeld | |
Bartensteiner Weg
( Location ) |
B084 | 370 | Bartenstein , city in East Prussia | 1958 | Motif group: "Cities in East Prussia" | |
Begonia Path
( Location ) |
B142 | 195 | after the plant genus of the begonia | 1950 | Motif group: "Flowers and other garden plants" | |
Behnkenkammer
( Location ) |
B145 | 130 | allegedly after a chambermaid who was given a piece of land by Duke Johann Adolphhier in 1613 | 1950 | ||
By the hop cart
( Location ) |
B174 | 340 | after an inn "Zur Hopfenkarre", first mentioned in 1635, on the Chaussee to Lübeck, which is also a royal Danish post office | 1892 | ||
Biehlweg
( Location ) |
B309 | 225 | after Wilhelm Biehl (1875–1962), city councilor in Wandsbek from 1919–1933 | 1965 | ||
Rush ground
( Location ) |
B353 | 240 | after the aquatic plant genus rush | 1932 | Motif group: "Flowers and other garden plants" | |
Birtstrasse
( Location ) |
B374 | 280 | after the ancient researcher Theodor Birt (1852–1933), who was born in Wandsbek | 1947, previously Roon Street | ||
Boehmestrasse
( Location ) |
B437 | 275 | after the master carpenter Johann Louis Wilhelm August Böhme (1856–1936), chief fire chief of the volunteer fire brigade in Wandsbek | 1950, previously Stiftstrasse | ||
Bothmannstrasse
( Location ) |
B516 | 310 | Bernhard Bothmann (1884–1952), pastor in Hinschenfelde | 1961 | ||
Bovestrasse
( Location ) |
B517 |
(in the district) |
215 after the merchant and landowner family Bove, see Bovehaus | 1950 | southern part in Marienthal | |
Brauhausstieg
( Location ) |
B561 | 265 | based on the neighboring Brauhausstrasse | 1951, formerly Mathildenstrasse | ||
Brauhausstrasse
( Location ) |
B562 | 415 | after the oldest brewery in Wandsbek, which was formerly located here | 1950, previously at Holstenstrasse | ||
Braunsberger way
( Location ) |
B565 | 370 | Braunsberg , city in East Prussia | 1958 | Motif group: "Cities in East Prussia" | |
Brodersenstrasse
( Location ) |
B609 | 250 | Ernst Wilhelm Brodersen (1854–1929), pastor in Wandsbek | 1965 | ||
Bull paddock
( Location ) |
B695 | 400 | historicizing field name (the bull's paddock was once assigned to the farmer who looked after the village bull) | 1976 | ||
Deimeweg
( Location ) |
D064 | 270 | after the river Deime in East Prussia | 1958 | ||
Dernauer Strasse
( Location ) |
D077 | 560 | to the wine town of Dernau an der Ahr, for which Wandsbek had taken on a sponsorship at the time | 1936 | ||
Village pieces
( Location ) |
D156 | 135 | after an old field name (pieces = unconnected arable land) | 1950 | ||
Dotzauerweg
( Location ) |
D170 | 95 | Justus Bernhard Friedrich Dotzauer (1808–1874), music teacher and previous owner of the site | 1957 | ||
Eberhardstrasse
( Location ) |
E004 | 110 | after the male first name | 1951 | ||
Eckerkoppel
( Location ) |
E013 |
(in the district) |
515 Field name: fenced piece of land (paddock) with oaks and beeches for pigs were pulled | 1950 | eastern part in Farmsen-Berne | |
Efftingestrasse
( Location ) |
E036 | 325 | Johannes Efftinge (1863–1909), city councilor in Wandsbek and first chairman of the social democratic association from 1890 | 1951, previously on Eduardstrasse | ||
Eichtalstrasse
( Location ) |
E070 | 280 | to the neighboring Eichtalpark | 1950, previously Moltkestrasse | ||
Eickhoffweg
( Location ) |
E071 | 330 | Paul Eickhoff (1850–1931), teacher at the Wandsbeker grammar school and local history researcher | 1851, previously Mansteinstrasse | ||
Eilbeker Weg
( Location ) |
E088 |
(in the district) |
60 Hamburg district Eilbek | 1856 | western part in Eilbek | |
Eulenkamp
( Location ) |
E256 | 1340 | Field name ( Kamp = field) | 1894 | Land on the south side in Wandsbek, otherwise in Dulsberg , especially the entire street area. | |
Eulenkampweg
( Location ) |
E257 | 30th | based on the Eulenkamp | 1949 | ||
Eydtkuhnenweg
( Location ) |
E271 | 455 | Eydtkuhnen (Russian Chernyshevskoye ), place in the Russian Oblast Kaliningrad | 1960 | Motif group: "Cities in East Prussia" | |
Fenglerstrasse
( Location ) |
F084 | 360 | Johannes Christoph Wilhelm Fengler (1834–1919), pastor and school inspector in Wandsbek | 1950, previously Goebenstrasse | ||
Friedrich-Ebert-Damm
( Location ) |
F230 | 1870 (in the district) |
Friedrich Ebert (1871–1925), first Reich President | 1945 | middle section in Tonndorf , eastern section in Farmsen-Berne | |
Gartenstadtweg
( Location ) |
G024 | 460 | after the situation in the garden city of Wandsbek | 1950 | ||
Georgstrasse
( Location ) |
G061 | 110 | Georg Timm, Wandsbeck merchant | before 1876 | ||
Gilgegrund
( Location ) |
G096 | 65 | Gilge (Russian Matrossowka ), estuary of the Memel | 1958 | ||
Gladowstrasse
( Location ) |
G102 | 185 | after a long-established Wandsbek family | 1950, previously Heinrichstrasse | ||
Goldlackweg
( Location ) |
G160 | 325 | after the plant species of the same name | 1950 | Motif group: "Flowers and other garden plants" | |
Guderuper Strasse
( Location ) |
G328 | 145 | Guderup , place on the Danish island of Als | before 1938 | ||
Heinrich-Müller-Stieg
( Location ) |
H759 | 110 | Heinrich Müller (1885–1966), head of the Wandsbek district office | 1980 | ||
Helbingstrasse
( Location ) |
H315 | 910 | Wandsbeker family of brewers and industrialists, see Helbing Kümmel and Ohly Hefewerk | 1938 | ||
Helbingtwiete
( Location ) |
H316 | 220 | based on Helbingstrasse | 1947 | ||
Hinschenfelder rose
( Location ) |
H443 | 230 | after the location in the Wandsbeck district of Hinschenfelde | 1967 | ||
Hinschenfelder Strasse
( Location ) |
H444 | 520 | after the location in the Wandsbeck district of Hinschenfelde | 1912 | ||
Hinschenfelder pieces
( Location ) |
H445 | 165 | after the location in the Wandsbeck district of Hinschenfelde | 1950 | ||
Behind the star
( Location ) |
H461 | 175 | after a star that used to stand on the Wandsbeck market square and was used for bird shooting | 1950, previously Sternstrasse | ||
Elevated road
( Location ) |
H485 | 70 | after the position on the crest of a ridge | 1891 | ||
Hogrevestieg Bridge
( Location ) |
20th | according to position and function | 1960 | crosses the Wandse not far from Hogrevestraße | ||
Hogrevestraße
( Location ) |
H537 | 260 | Heinrich Andreas August Hogreve (1858–1915), innkeeper and city councilor | 1950, previously Dietrichstrasse | ||
Holstenhofweg
( Location ) |
H587 |
(in the district) |
455 after the Holstenhof, an institution founded by the Rauhen Haus | before 1938 | East side in Tonndorf , southern part in Marienthal and Jenfeld | |
Holstenhofweg Bridge
( Location ) |
- |
(in the district) |
30 following the Holstenhofweg | 1936 | crosses the tracks of the Hamburg-Lübeck railway line on the Holstenhofweg; According to street directory only in Jenfeld and Tonndorf , according to the basic map, however, the boundaries of four districts meet in the middle of the bridge: in the northwest Wandsbek, in the northeast Tonndorf, in the southeast Jenfeld and in the southwest Marienthal | |
Holzmühlenstieg
( Location ) |
H770 | 125 | see Holzmühlenstraße | 1982 | ||
Holzmühlenstrasse
( Location ) |
H610 | 1075 | after the earlier watermill on the Wandse , which ground colored wood for calico printing | 1950 | ||
Holzmühlenstrasse bridge
( Location ) |
20th | see Holzmühlenstraße | 1960 | |||
Hop cart bridge
( Location ) |
15th | according to location and function | 1891 | crosses the Wandse in the course of the street Bei der Hopfenkarre | ||
Hydrangea path
( Location ) |
H648 | 195 | after the plant genus of the same name | 1950 | Motif group: "Flowers and other garden plants" | |
Hundtstrasse
( Location ) |
H693 | 205 | Heinrich Hundt (1876–1943), Rector in Wandsbek | 1951, previously on Black Street | ||
Immergrünweg
( Location ) |
I071 | 120 | after the plant genus of the same name | 1950 | Motif group: "Flowers and other garden plants" | |
In the lowlands
( Location ) |
I083 | 495 | after the location in the former meadow of the Osterbek | 1932 | ||
Insterweg
( Location ) |
I098 | 365 | Inster (Russian Instrutsch ), source river of the Pregel | 1958 | ||
Iversstrasse
( Location ) |
I118 | 235 | Wandsbek family of teachers in the 19th and 20th centuries | 1950, previously Paulstrasse | ||
Johannes-Frömming-Strasse
( Location ) |
J141 |
(in the district) |
55 Johannes Frömming (1910–1996), trotting athlete | 1999 | From the street on the outskirts of the city, the southern half of the street is approx. 55 meters in Tonndorf , the northern half is in Wandsbek, and for another approx. 35 meters the street is completely in Tonndorf, before it completely merges into the area of Farmsen-Berne . | |
Josephstrasse
( Location ) |
J075 | 245 | Joseph Morewood (1757–1841), English businessman and founder of the foundation | before 1938 | ||
Calico bleach
( Location ) |
K109 | 405 | after the former bleaching areas of the calico printing works on both sides of the Wandse | 1951, previously at Bleicherstraße | ||
Kedenburgstrasse
( Location ) |
K117 | 620 | Dietrich Nicolaus Kedenburg (1831–1900), pastor in Wandsbek | 1950, previously Manteuffelstrasse | ||
Kedenburgstrasse Bridge
( Location ) |
10 | see Kedenburgstrasse | 1960 | crosses the Wandse in the course of Kedenburgstrasse | ||
Keßlersweg
( Location ) |
K142 | 155 | after the Keßler family from Wandsbeck, who owned the color wood mill in the 19th century | before 1938 | ||
Kirchhofstrasse
( Location ) |
K195 | 155 | after the location at the old Wandsbeker cemetery | around 1848 | ||
Kirchhofstwiete
( Location ) |
K196 | 50 | after the location at the old Wandsbeker cemetery | around 1848 | The northern part, which branches off from Walddörferstrasse, was renamed Walddörferstieg in June 2019 by a resolution of the Senate. | |
Klappstrasse
( Location ) |
K214 | 225 | Dr. Hermann Klapp (1840–1895), director of the Wandsbeker grammar school | 1950, previously at 1. Schulstrasse | ||
Kneesestrasse
( Location ) |
K289 | 95 | Heinrich Kneese (1853–1916), mayor and chairman of the Wandsbeker Turnerbund | 1950 | ||
Kolpingweg
( Location ) |
K354 | 60 | Adolph Kolping (1813–1865), priest and founder of the Kolping Society | 1967 | ||
Royal row
( Location ) |
K324 | 550 | after the houses built from 1620 at the instigation of King Christian IV on the Lange Reihe, which were popularly called "royal houses" | 1950 | ||
Kornbergstrasse
( Location ) |
K379 | 125 | Gabriel Kornberg (1711–1781), involved in the construction of the Wandsbeck Castle as a master mason | 1950, previously Werderstrasse | ||
Kramerkoppel
( Location ) |
K400 | 295 | after a previous owner Kramer | 1951, previously Blücherstrasse | ||
Kranichfeldstrasse
( Location ) |
K403 | 35 | Johann Friedrich Anton Kranichfeld (1789–1860), owner of the Wendemuth farm | 1950, previously Friedrichstrasse | ||
Kurfürstenstrasse
( Location ) |
K514 | 340 | after the title of the same name | 1902 | ||
Küsterkamp
( Location ) |
K486 | 150 | Field name (= country of the sexton ) | 1950 | ||
Lavender path
( Location ) |
L095 | 375 | after the plant genus of the same name | 1927 | Motif group: "Flowers and other garden plants" | |
Lengerckestieg
( Location ) |
L126 | 150 | see Lengerckestrasse | 1962 | ||
Lengerckestrasse
( Location ) |
L127 | 425 | Peter von Lengercke (1788–1848), founder of the largest Wandsbek calico printing company | before 1936 | ||
Lesserstrasse
( Location ) |
L144 | 2010 | Wilhelm Lesser (1812–1889), Mayor of Wandsbek | 1950 | ||
Litzowstieg
( Location ) |
L201 | 115 | see Litzowstrasse | 1955 | ||
Litzowstrasse
( Location ) |
L202 | 320 | long-established Wandsbek family | around 1840 | ||
Litzowstrasse Bridge
( Location ) |
20th | see Litzowstrasse | 1901 | crosses the Wandse in the course of Litzowstraße | ||
Lomerstrasse
( Location ) |
L244 | 400 | Johann Julius Lomer (1818–1889), previous owner of the site | 1950 | ||
Lotharstrasse
( Location ) |
L255 | 150 | after the male first name | 1951 | ||
Luetkensallee
( Location ) |
L286 | 440 | after the owner of a Wandsbeck leather factory, see Eichtalpark | 1951 | southern part in Marienthal | |
Lycker way
( Location ) |
L327 | 140 | Lyck (Polish Ełk ), city in Poland | 1958 | ||
Lydiastrasse
( Location ) |
L328 | 80 | after the youngest daughter of the landowner Morewood | 1884 | ||
Martin-Mark-Weg
( Location ) |
M078 | 230 | Martin Mark (1865–1948), city councilor and until 1933 city council in Wandsbek | 1965 | ||
Mellmannweg
( Location ) |
M392 | 115 | Friedrich Mellmann (1897–1972), member of the city council and district member | 1980 | ||
Moojerstrasse
( Location ) |
M245 | 80 | after the owner of a calico printing company | 1950, previously Juliusstrasse | ||
Moorland
( Location ) |
M267 |
(in the district) |
155 freely chosen name | 1950 | northern part in Bramfeld | |
Morewood Street
( Location ) |
M301 | 330 | Joseph Morewood (1818–1904), English businessman and founder of the foundation | around 1843 | ||
Mühlenstieg
( Location ) |
M322 | 250 | after an earlier windmill, demolished in 1625 | 1950, previously Neustraße | ||
Mühlenstrasse
( Location ) |
M323 | 175 | after an earlier windmill, demolished in 1625 | Early 17th century | ||
Mühlenstrasse Bridge
( Location ) |
25th | according to location and function | 1867 | crosses the Wandse in the course of Mühlenstraße | ||
Daffodil Path
( Location ) |
N006 | 185 | after the plant genus of the same name | 1933 | Motif group: "Flowers and other garden plants" | |
Nebendahlstrasse
( Location ) |
N013 | 220 | Carl Nebendahl (1841–1913), Wandsbeks city architect | 1950, previously Johannisstrasse | ||
Carnation Path
( Location ) |
N027 | 380 | after the plant genus of the same name | 1933 | Motif group: "Flowers and other garden plants" | |
Neumann-Reichardt-Strasse
( Location ) |
N083 | 555 | Friedrich Neumann-Reichardt (1858–1942), owner of the former Reichardt cocoa plant | 1917 | ||
Nogatweg
( Location ) |
N144 | 140 | Nogat , estuary of the Vistula | 1958 | ||
Nordschleswiger Strasse
( Location ) |
N172 |
(in the district) |
150 North Schleswig , Danish region | 1928 | north of the Osterbek in Barmbek-Nord , between the Osterbek and the Eulenkamp in Dulsberg | |
Ölmühlenweg
( Location ) |
O037 | 520 | after the location at a former oil mill | before 1938 | eastern side in Tonndorf | |
Ölmühlenwegbrücke
( Location ) |
15th | according to location and function | before 1938 | crosses the Wandse in the course of the Ölmühlenweg | ||
Oskarstrasse
( Location ) |
O127 | 175 | after the male first name | before 1938 | ||
East Prussia Square
( Location ) |
O154 | 60 × 40 | to the former Prussian province | before 1933 | ||
East Prussia rise
( Location ) |
O155 | 280 | based on Ostpreußenplatz | 1953 | ||
Pillauer Street
( Location ) |
P118 | 1130 | Pillau (Russian Baltijsk ), Russian city in the Kaliningrad Oblast | 1950 | Motif group: "Cities in East Prussia" | |
Pregelweg
( Location ) |
P195 | 315 | Pregel , river in Kaliningrad Oblast | 1958 | ||
Puvogel garden
( Location ) |
P262 | Friedrich Puvogel (1836–1907), honorary second mayor of Wandsbek from 1873 to 1907 | 2006 | |||
Puvogelstrasse
( Location ) |
P224 | 100 | Friedrich Puvogel (1836–1907), honorary second mayor of Wandsbek from 1873 to 1907 | 1950, previously Von-der-Tann-Straße | ||
Quarree
( Location ) |
Q002 | 450 | after the square course of the street around the former middle school Wandsbek | 1938 | ||
Ragniter rose
( Location ) |
R018 | 70 | Ragnit (Russian Neman ), Russian city in the Kaliningrad Oblast | 1958 | Motif group: "Cities in East Prussia" | |
Noisy ring
( Location ) |
R062 | 690 | Rauschen (Russian Swetlogorsk ), Russian city in the Kaliningrad Oblast | 1961 | Motif group: "Cities in East Prussia" | |
Robert Schuman Bridge
( Location ) |
R435 |
(in the district) |
130 Robert Schuman (1886–1963), French politician | 1987 | southern street section with the eponymous bridge (originally Wandsbeker Rathausbrücke ) in Marienthal | |
Rosemary Street
( Location ) |
R292 | 435 | after the plant of the same name | 1933 | Motif group: "Flowers and other garden plants" | |
Rueterstrasse
( Location ) |
R353 | 360 | Hugo Rüter (1859–1949), composer and music teacher at the Wandsbeker grammar school | 1951, previously Kampstrasse | ||
Schadlerstrasse
( Location ) |
S092 | 270 | Heinrich Gotthilf Christopherus Schädler, around 1890 farm owner and farmer bailiff in Wandsbek | 1945, previously Neue Bahnhofstrasse | ||
Sheep footbridge
( Location ) |
S104 | 165 | after a customary name | 1953 | ||
Reed
( Location ) |
S159 | 135 | after the location on the reed-covered bank of the Osterbek | 1950 | ||
Schlossstrasse
( Location ) |
S217 | 710 | after the earlier Wandsbeker Castle | 1861 | southern side in Marienthal | |
Schmüserstrasse
( Location ) |
S244 | 170 | Heinrich Carl Martin Schmüser (1823–1895), previous owner of the site | around 1848 | ||
Snowdrop Trail
( Location ) |
S250 | 190 | after the plant genus of the same name | 1950 | Motif group: "Flowers and other garden plants" | |
Schünemannstieg
( Location ) |
S299 | 185 | Waldemar Schünemann (1850–1930), district school inspector for Wandsbek and Stormarn | 1968, previously Kirchenallee | ||
Schwarzlosestrasse
( Location ) |
S350 | 155 | Andreas Schwarzlose (1732–1792), master bricklayer, involved in the construction of the Wandsbeck Castle | 1950 | ||
Sensburger way
( Location ) |
S407 | 125 | Sensburg in East Prussia , today Mrągowo | 1958 | Motif group: "Cities in East Prussia" | |
Stephanstrasse
( Location ) |
S678 | 1815 | Heinrich von Stephan (1831–1897), General Postal Director | 1936, previously Karolinenstrasse | ||
Stormarner Strasse
( Location ) |
S718 | 470 | Stormarn , district in Schleswig-Holstein | 1908 | Land on the south side in Wandsbek, otherwise completely in Dulsberg , especially the entire street area. | |
Strasbourg street
( Location ) |
S730 | 1075 | Strasbourg , city in France | 1922 | Only the plots with house numbers 94 and 96 are located in the Wandsbek area, otherwise the street is completely in Dulsberg . | |
Thiedeweg
( Location ) |
T064 | 595 | Albert Thiede, last mayor of Hinschenfelde | 1951, previously on Karlstrasse | ||
Tilsiter Strasse
( Location ) |
T096 | 1500 | Tilsit , city in East Prussia | 1950 | Motif group: "Cities in East Prussia" | |
Treuburger Weg
( Location ) |
T160 | 180 | Treuburg , city in East Prussia | 1958 | Motif group: "Cities in East Prussia" | |
Von-Bargen-Strasse
( Location ) |
V092 | 330 | after a long-established farming family | before 1874 | ||
Von-Hein-Strasse
( Location ) |
V100 | 230 | KW Johannes von Hein (1848–1936), well-known chimney sweep and fire chief of the Wandsbeck fire department | 1950, previously at Vereinsstrasse | ||
Vosskulen
( Location ) |
V123 | 440 | Field name | 1951, previously Siemensstrasse | ||
Walddörferstieg
( Location ) |
W. | 25th | based on the Walddörferstraße | 2019 | formerly the northern part of the Kirchhofstwiete | |
Walddörferstrasse
( Location ) |
W021 | 2555 (in the district) |
Road to the Hamburg forest villages | 1947 | eastern part in Tonndorf | |
Walter-Frahm-Stieg
( Location ) |
W469 | 155 | Walter Frahm (1883–1970), teacher and local history researcher | 1983 | ||
Walther-Mahlau-Stieg
( Location ) |
W439 | 95 | Walther Mahlau (1902–1970), pastor at the Kreuzkirche | 1973 | ||
Wandsbeker Allee
( Location ) |
W056 | 695 | according to the location in the district | 1955 | ||
Wandsbeker Alleebrücke
( Location ) |
20th | according to location and function | 1960 | crosses the Wandse in the course of the Wandsbeker Allee | ||
Wandsbeker Bahnhofstrasse
( Location ) |
W057 | 230 | according to location and function leading to Wandsbek station | 1950 | western half of the street in Marienthal | |
Wandsbeker Chaussee
( Location ) |
W058 |
(in the district) |
60 according to the location in the district | 1856 | western part in Eilbek | |
Wandsbeker Koenigstrasse
( Location ) |
W059 | 665 | in memory of the visit of King Christian VIII of Denmark who came through this street in 1840 | 1950, formerly Königstrasse | ||
Wandsbeker market square
( Location ) |
W514 | 125 × 115 × 65 × 25 | according to the location in the district | 2004 | ||
Wandsbeker Marktstrasse
( Location ) |
W060 | 1030 | according to the location in the district | 1950, previously at Hamburger Strasse | southern half of the street between Brauhausstraße and Wandsbeker Marktplatz in Marienthal , otherwise in Wandsbek | |
Wandsbeker Schützenhof
( Location ) |
W062 | 770 | after the location at the former Schützenhof | 1950 | ||
Wandsbeker Zollstrasse
( Location ) |
W065 | 1025 | after a customs border with a turnpike located here from 1838 to 1888 | 1950, previously Lübecker Straße | ||
Wall dam
( Location ) |
W066 | 130 | after the location on the Wandse | 1943 | ||
Wall set
( Location ) |
W068 | 70 | after the location on the Wandse | 1943 | ||
Wartenburger Weg
( Location ) |
W077 | 220 | Wartenburg (Polish Barczewo ), city in Poland | 1958 | western plots in Dulsberg , complete street area and eastern plots in Wandsbek; the northernmost property at number 17 is in Barmbek-Nord | |
Water rise
( Location ) |
W086 | 225 | former waterway to the Wandse | before 1913 | ||
Wendemuthstrasse
( Location ) |
W163 | 635 | after the former manor house Wendemuth | 1863 | ||
Wendemuthstrasse Bridge
( Location ) |
30th | according to location and function | around 1864 | crosses the Wandse in the course of Wendemuthstrasse | ||
Wichelmannweg
( Location ) |
W462 | 120 | Heinrich Wichelmann (1893–1974), SPD politician | 1980 | ||
Wiemannweg
( Location ) |
W235 | 70 | Hermann Wiemann (1854–1926), teacher and city councilor in Wandsbek | 1950 | ||
Wilma-Witte-Stieg
( Location ) |
W525 | 180 | Wilma Hermine Witte (1912–1997), painter | 2015 | ||
Wissmannstrasse
( Location ) |
W331 | 290 | Hermann von Wißmann (1853–1905), governor of German East Africa | 1950, previously Wrangelstrasse | ||
Witthöfftstrasse
( Location ) |
W343 | 90 | according to a Wandsbek city council | 1913 | ||
Ziethenstrasse
( Location ) |
Z027 | 425 | Hans Joachim von Zieten (1699–1786), equestrian general | 1897 |
Individual evidence
- ↑ Digital Atlas North
- ↑ a b Senate resolution of June 12, 2019, published in the Official Gazette No. 48 of June 21, 2019, accessed on September 2, 2019
- ↑ Biography at hamburg.de, accessed on August 12, 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 history , 4th edition, Medien-Verlag Schubert, Hamburg 2006, ISBN 978-3-929229-41-7