List of streets, squares and bridges in Hamburg-Wellingsbüttel
The list of streets, squares and bridges in Wellingsbüttel is an overview of the streets, squares and bridges currently available in the Hamburg district of Wellingsbüttel . It is part of the list of traffic areas in Hamburg .
overview
In Wellingsbüttel (district number 517) there are 10848 inhabitants (as of December 31, 2019) on 4.1 km². Wellingsbüttel is located in the postcode areas 22175, 22391 and 22393.
In Wellingsbüttel there are 90 named traffic areas, including a square, a bridge and a park.
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 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Alsterstieg
( Location ) |
A114 | 130 | after a staircase leading to the Alster | 1933 | ||
Hunting
( Location ) |
A263 | 285 | after "Grüner Jäger", the earlier name of this area | 1953 | ||
At the Pfeilshof
( Location ) |
A308 | 1180 (in the district) |
after a former farm whose owner was called Pfeil around 1900 | 1950 | up to the Irena-Sendler-Schule (house number 20) completely in the district, from there only the western half of the street, eastern side in Sasel , further south (from house number 82) western half of the street in Bramfeld ; before 1950: Lindenallee | |
Bantschowstrasse
( Location ) |
B050 | 510 | after the Hamburg canon Scholastikus | 1951 | Scholastic was, among other things, a papal absolute and received the village of Wellingsbüttel from Duke Christian von Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel in 1522 . Before 1951: Mühlenstrasse | |
Barkenkamp
( Location ) |
B066 | 65 | based on the barque paddock | 1950 | ||
Barge paddock
( Location ) |
B067 | 875 | after a field name (birch paddock) | before 1938 | ||
Rush paddock
( Location ) |
B354 | 220 | after a field name | before 1933 | ||
Borstel's end
( Location ) |
B509 |
(in the district) |
600 according to the location as part of the border between Wellingsbüttel and Ohlsdorf | 1928 | south of the Sodenkamp in Ohlsdorf, as well as isolated plots north of it on the western side, otherwise in Wellingsbüttel, especially the entire street area | |
Bramfelder drift
( Location ) |
B542 |
(in the district) |
145 after a customary name for an earlier cattle drive | 1960 | about 30 meters south of Krietkamps to Bramfeld temporarily | |
Classenstieg
( Location ) |
C036 | 260 | based on the Classenweg | 1951 | ||
Classenweg
( Location ) |
C037 | 715 | Johannes Classen (1805-1891), educator | 1950 | ||
Then paddock
( Location ) |
D038 | 610 | after a field name | 1933 | Low German Dannen = fir trees | |
Deliusweg
( Location ) |
D066 | 210 | Matthäus Delius (around 1500–1565), educator | 1950 | before 1950: middle ground | |
Eckerkamp
( Location ) |
E012 | 1670 | after a field name | 1951 | ||
Eckloßberg
( Location ) |
E018 | 390 | after the field name Eeklohbarg (oak forest hill) | 1933 | ||
Ivory Route
( Location ) |
E138 | 345 | after an ivory factory formerly located here | 1942 | ||
Farmsener way
( Location ) |
F036 | 800 | Hamburg district of Farmsen | before 1931 | ||
Pheasant Grove
( Location ) |
F043 | 200 | after the chicken of the same name | 1942 | ||
Friedrich-Karl-Strasse
( Location ) |
F233 | 245 | Friedrich Karl Ludwig of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Beck (1757–1816), Prussian lieutenant general | 1960 | ||
Friedrich-Kirsten-Strasse
( Location ) |
F234 | 800 | Friedrich Kirsten (1842–1924), businessman and owner of the Wellingsbüttel estate | 1929 | Lot No. 35 in Poppenbüttel , otherwise completely in the district | |
Göhslerstieg
( Location ) |
G496 | 40 | Hans Hinrich Louis Göhsler (1903–1969), farmer and previous owner of the site | 2011 | ||
Gundlachs Twiete
( Location ) |
G338 | 170 | after the previous owners of the site, the Gundlach family | 1949 | western half of the street in Ohlsdorf | |
Hein-Hinsch-Stieg
( Location ) |
H851 | 140 | Hans Hein Adolph Hinsch (1849–1913), farmer and previous owner of the site | 2009 | ||
Heinz-Erhardt-Park
( Location ) |
H850 | 215 × 135 | Heinz Erhardt (1909–1979), comedian, actor, poet | 2009 | After the war Erhardt lived with his family in Wellingsbüttel. | |
High rise
( Location ) |
H480 | 430 | Richard Hoche (1834–1906), philologist | 1950 | before 1950: Lünkenstieg | |
High oaks
( Location ) |
H549 | 985 | after a field name | 1950 | ||
Holtweg
( Location ) |
H602 | 40 | for a path that leads to a wood | before 1933 | Low German Holt = wood, wood | |
Horstweg
( Location ) |
H647 | 565 | after a field path that led to the "Rabenhorst" forest in Wellingsbüttel | before 1938 | eastern half of the street between Stadtbahnstraße and approx. 30 meters south of Kaspar-Ohm-Weg in Sasel , otherwise in Wellingsbüttel | |
Huswedelweg
( Location ) |
H696 | 150 | Johann Huswedel (1575–1651), educator and philologist | 1950 | before 1950: Jahnstrasse | |
Jägerstieg
( Location ) |
J517 | 310 | after the term of the same name | 1931 | ||
Jupiter way
( Location ) |
J107 | 270 | after the planet of the same name | 1950 | ||
Kaspar Ohm way
( Location ) |
K089 | 270 | based on a story by John Brinckman | 1950 | before 1950: Herzog-Widukind-Strasse | |
Kelterstrasse
( Location ) |
K131 | 850 | Edmund Kelter (1867–1942), educator and historian | 1950 | ||
Tip over
( Location ) |
K178 |
(in the district) |
80 after the Kipp family, who lived in Sasel from the 17th to the 19th century and owned a sheep farm | not known | north of house number 20 in Sasel | |
Knasterberg
( Location ) |
K287 | 360 | based on a monumental barrow from the Bronze Age | 1933 | ||
Knokenholt
( Location ) |
K298 | 295 | after a field name (bone tree) | before 1938 | ||
Krietkamp
( Location ) |
K434 | 640 | after a field name | 1933 | Kreet or Kriet means dispute and probably means a disputed piece of land. | |
Kuhteichweg
( Location ) |
K497 | 295 | according to the situation | 1950 | ||
Lagerlöfstrasse
( Location ) |
L012 | 485 | Selma Lagerlöf (1858–1940), Swedish writer | 1947 | before 1947: Buchenweg | |
Long wipe
( Location ) |
L067 |
(in the district) |
700 after a field name (long meadow) | 1930 | north of the Alster in Poppenbüttel | |
Long wiping bridge
( Location ) |
- |
(in the district) |
10 based on the Langwisch street | around 1930 | crosses the Alster on the Langwisch road ; northern part of the bridge in Poppenbüttel | |
Laurembergstieg
( Location ) |
L336 | 95 | based on the Laurembergweg | 1971 | ||
Laurembergweg
( Location ) |
L091 | 240 | Peter Lauremberg (1585–1639), writer and university professor | 1951 | ||
Lichtensteinweg
( Location ) |
L161 | 375 | Hinrich Lichtenstein (1753–1816), Rector of the Johanneum from 1782 to 1799 | 1951 | before 1951: Lerchenkamp | |
Lindeneck
( Location ) |
L186 | 90 | after the deciduous tree of the same name | 1955 | ||
White berry way
( Location ) |
M112 | 145 | after the whitebeam , the fruit of the hawthorn | 1950 | ||
Möhlendannen
( Location ) |
M214 | 505 | after a field name (Mühlentannen) | before 1933 | ||
Moorbirkenkamp
( Location ) |
M248 | 360 | after the birch plant of the same name | 1950 | ||
Op de Solt
( Location ) |
O101 | 620 | after a field name | 1948 | Low German Op de Solt = on the salt | |
Orion rise
( Location ) |
O115 | 90 | based on the Orion way | 1949 | ||
Orion way
( Location ) |
O116 | 285 | after the constellation of the same name | 1948 | properties to the west in Ohlsdorf , otherwise in Wellingsbüttel, including the entire street area | |
Övern Barg
( Location ) |
O049 |
(in the district) |
10 after a hallway name | 1939 | Low German övern Barg = over a mountain; According to street directory only in Ohlsdorf , according to the basic map of the short eastern part to Borstels end in Wellingsbüttel | |
Pfeilshofer Weg
( Location ) |
P098 | 755 | after a former estate in Sasel, whose owner was called Pfeil | before 1933 | ||
Rabenberg
( Location ) |
R006 | 95 | according to a customary name | 1965 | ||
Rabenhorst
( Location ) |
R007 | 755 | after a field name | before 1933 | ||
Radekamp
( Location ) |
R011 |
(in the district) |
160 after a field name | 1946 | south of the Wellingsbütteler Grenzgraben in Bramfeld | |
Reemwinkel
( Location ) |
R082 |
(in the district) |
75 after a field name | 1947 | Lt. Beckerhaus refers to "Reem" or "Rehm" a strip of trees left standing in the field in order to prevent erosion and to supply the villagers with kindling ; southern part (turn) in Bramfeld . | |
Rehmkoppel
( Location ) |
R104 |
(in the district) |
505 after a field name | before 1938 | For an explanation of the word part “Rehm” see Reemwinkel; north of the confluence with Friedrich-Kirsten-Straße in Poppenbüttel . | |
Rehmkoppelstieg
( Location ) |
R105 | 85 | based on the Rehmkoppel | 1952 | ||
Reinkingstrasse
( Location ) |
R134 | 195 | Dietrich Reinkingk (1590–1664), politician and constitutional lawyer, owner of the Wellingsbüttel estate | 1960 | ||
Rolfinckstieg
( Location ) |
R268 | 110 | based on Rolfinckstrasse | 1955 | ||
Rolfinckstrasse
( Location ) |
R269 | 980 | Werner Rolfinck (around 1540–1590), Rector of the Johanneum | 1950 | Rolfinck was the grandfather of his grandson of the same name , a doctor and naturalist. Before 1950: Eichenstrasse | |
Sanderskoppel
( Location ) |
S029 | 590 | Georg Friedrich Sander (1790–1853), a land owner of the site | before 1926 | ||
Saseler Chaussee
( Location ) |
S062 | 1160 (in the district) |
Hamburg's Sasel district | 1950 | north of number 84 in Sasel | |
Saturn way
( Location ) |
S080 | 430 | after the planet of the same name | 1950 | ||
Schulteßdamm
( Location ) |
S322 | 695 | Prof. Dr. Friedrich Schulteß (1851–1919), Rector of the Johanneum from 1888 to 1919 | 1950 | before 1950: Schulstrasse | |
Schulteßstieg
( Location ) |
S323 | 245 | based on the Schulteßdamm | 1950 | before 1950: Schulstrasse | |
Schwarzbuchenweg
( Location ) |
S343 | 343 | freely chosen name | 1950 | ||
Schwarzdornweg
( Location ) |
S344 | 505 | after the rose plant of the same name | 1950 | ||
Black Poplar Path
( Location ) |
S351 | 335 | after the willow plant of the same name | 1950 | ||
Siriusweg
( Location ) |
S459 | 425 | after the constellation of the same name | 1950 | ||
Sodenkamp
( Location ) |
S469 |
(in the district) |
575 after a hallway name | 1925 | A sod means a thin lawn, a clod of earth or peat; west of Borstels Ende in Ohlsdorf | |
Speckmannstrasse
( Location ) |
S534 | 350 | Diedrich Speckmann (1872–1938), writer | 1950 | before 1950: Johann-Hinrich-Fehrs-Straße | |
Sperberkamp
( Location ) |
S540 | 325 | after the bird of prey of the same name | 1950 | only north side in Wellingsbüttel, otherwise in Bramfeld , especially the entire street area | |
Stadtbahnstrasse
( Location ) |
S579 |
(in the district) |
35 than leading to the S-Bahn in Poppenbüttel | 1950 | Only the southern half of the street between the S-Bahn bridge and Horstweg is in Wellingsbüttel, the northern half and the further western course are in Poppenbüttel , as is the northern half of the street between the S-Bahn bridge and Weidende. The southern half of the street and the further eastern course are located in the Sasel area. | |
Stellmannkamp
( Location ) |
S671 | 290 | after a previous owner of the same name of the site | 1948 | ||
Rigor
( Location ) |
S739 | 210 | after a field name, which probably means a narrow, long field piece (Strenge = strand) | 1933 | ||
Stübeheide
( Location ) |
S758 |
(in the district) |
20 after a hallway name | 1925/1951 | Stübe is derived from the Middle Low German word Stubben (tree stump); According to street directory only in Ohlsdorf , according to the basic map of the short eastern part to Borstels end in Wellingsbüttel | |
Up de worth
( Location ) |
U037 | 775 | after the term "Wurth" for an artificial hill | before 1933 | Low German Up de Worth = Auf der Wurth | |
Volksdorfer Weg
( Location ) |
V081 |
(in the district) |
450 Hamburg district Volksdorf | 1947 | from house number 35 in Sasel | |
Von Kurtzrock Ring
( Location ) |
V104 | 320 | after the von Kurtzrock family, who owned the Wellingsbüttel estate from 1673 to 1806 | 1950 | before 1950: connecting path and Hübbesweg | |
Waldingstrasse
( Location ) |
W027 | 1220 | after the alleged founder of Wellingsbüttel | 1950 | before 1950: Waldstrasse | |
Road duty
( Location ) |
W120 | 530 | for a toll that a previous owner asked for using the road that led to a brick factory | 1950 | In Wellingsbüttel only the plots with house numbers 5 and 5a are located, otherwise the street is completely in Sasel , especially the entire street area. | |
Weißbirkenkamp
( Location ) |
W150 | 375 | after the deciduous tree of the same name | 1950 | ||
Hornbeam path
( Location ) |
W151 | 140 | after the birch plant of the same name | 1950 | ||
Wellingsbüttel market
( Location ) |
W516 | 90 × 75 | according to location and function in the district | 2007 | ||
Wellingsbüttler way
( Location ) |
W160 | 2310 | according to the location in the district | 1950 | before 1950: Hamburger Strasse and Poppenbüttler Strasse | |
Westhusenstrasse
( Location ) |
W200 | 240 | Peter Westhusen (1613–1660), from 1651 to 1660 rector of the Johanneum | 1950 | before 1950: Steenkamp | |
Wibbeltweg
( Location ) |
W212 | 205 | Augustin Wibbelt (1862–1947), Low German writer | 1950 | before 1950: thanks to Memel | |
Zitterpappelweg
( Location ) |
Z040 | 270 | after the poplar species of the same name | 1950 |
Individual evidence
- ↑ Digital Atlas North
- ↑ a b c d Baudissin, Caspar von ,: 700 years Wellingsbüttel: 1296-1996 . Magazin-Verl, Hamburg 1993, ISBN 3-925800-06-9 .
Literature and Sources
- Emil Peter Lüders: Field names and street names in the Alster area . In: Yearbook of the Alsterverein eV 1954 , Hamburg, pp. 33–44 ( digitized version )
- 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