List of streets, squares and bridges in Hamburg-Winterhude
The list of streets, squares and bridges in Winterhude is an overview of the streets, squares and bridges currently available in the Hamburg district of Winterhude . It is part of the list of traffic areas in Hamburg .
overview
In Winterhude (district numbers 408 to 413) there are 55,491 inhabitants (as of December 31, 2019) on 7.6 km². Winterhude is in the postcode areas 22297, 22299, 22301 and 22303.
There are 189 designated traffic areas in Winterhude, including five squares and 41 bridges.
There are two subject groups:
- In the Jarrestadt and around Semperstrasse, numerous streets were named after architects and master builders who worked in Hamburg: Arensweg, Fersenfeldtsweg, Forsmannstrasse, Geißlertwiete, Georg-Thielen-Gasse, Groothoffgasse, Hamelausweg, Hanssensweg, Hauersweg, Jollassestieg, Lorenzengasseeg, and Lorenzengasse , Maacksgasse, Martin-Haller-Ring, Meerweinstrasse, Meuronstieg, Neckelmannsweg, Peter-Marquard-Strasse, Preystrasse, Rambatzweg, Schinkelstrasse, Semperplatz, Semperstrasse, Stammannstrasse, Wimmelsweg
- In City Nord , the roads and bridges around Überseering were named after major cities in overseas countries in order to document Hamburg's global trade relations: Bombay Bridge, Caracasweg, Dakar Bridge, Dakarweg, Djakartaweg, Halifaxweg, Jokohama Bridge, Calcutta Bridge, Cape Town Ring, Limaweg, Manila Bridge , Manilaweg, Mexico Ring, New York Bridge, New York Ring, New York Route, Singapore Bridge, Singapore Route, Überseering
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 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Agnesstrasse
( Location ) |
A044 | 445 | Agnes Ahrens b. Repsold (1839–1910), sister-in-law of the then landowner Adolph Sierich | 1866 | Sierich named a number of streets after the first names of family members and friends | |
Alsterdorfer Strasse
( Location ) |
A101 |
(in the district) |
875 Hamburg district Alsterdorf | 1863 | northern part in Alsterdorf and Ohlsdorf | |
Old freight yard
( Location ) |
A712 | 655 | after the freight yard Barmbek, which was previously located there | 2007 | ||
Old Wohr
( Location ) |
A135 |
(in the district) |
260 after a field name (Wöhr = Wart or Wurt for an elevated position) | 1922 | eastern part from the freight bypass in Barmbek-Nord | |
Andreasstrasse
( Location ) |
A427 | 345 | Andreas Meyer, friend of the landowner Adolph Sierich | 1866 | ||
Arensweg
( Location ) |
A457 | 85 | Johann August Arens (1757–1806), architect | 1926 | Subject group "Architects and builders" | |
Bachstrasse Bridge
( Location ) |
- |
(in the district) |
15 following the in Barmbek-South extending Bachstrasse | 1904 | northern part from the middle of the bridge completely in Winterhude; eastern part of the southern half in Barmbek-Süd , western part in Uhlenhorst | |
Barmbeker Strasse
( Location ) |
B074 | 2065 | Hamburg district of Barmbek | 1863 | Part of the federal highway 5 | |
Barmbeker road bridge
( Location ) |
- | 50 | based on Barmbeker Strasse | 1928 | crosses the Goldbek Canal in the course of Barmbeker Straße | |
Baumkamp
( Location ) |
B106 | 620 | after a hallway name | 1901 | ||
Baumtwiete
( Location ) |
B110 | 80 | based on Baumkamp | 1937 | ||
Bebelallee
( Location ) |
B122 |
(in the district) |
850 August Bebel (1840–1913), SPD politician and journalist | 1945 | northern part in Alsterdorf | |
At the Matthäuskirche
( Location ) |
B178 | 115 | after the situation at the Matthäuskirche | 1926 | ||
At the Jacobjstift
( Location ) |
B211 | 135 | after the location at the former Jacobi monastery | 1929 | ||
Bellevue
( Location ) |
B238 | 1065 | according to the location with a view of the Alster (French belle vue = beautiful view) | 1866 | ||
Bellevue Bridge
( Location ) |
- | 25th | based on the Bellevue street | 1904 | crosses the Goldbek Canal shortly before the confluence with the Rondeel Canal in the course of the Bellevue | |
Flower Street
( Location ) |
B416 | 485 | freely chosen name | 1866 | ||
Flower road bridge
( Location ) |
- | 15th | based on the Blumenstrasse | 1904 | crosses the towpath canal in the course of the Blumenstrasse | |
Bombay Bridge
( Location ) |
- | 55 | Bombay , city in India | 1975 | Topic group "Cities overseas" | |
Borgweg
( Location ) |
B484 | 330 | presumably originally "Bergweg" or "Bargweg" as the path leading to Heidberg | 1863 | Already recorded in 1770 on old land maps as "Beside the Borgweg" | |
Braamkamp
( Location ) |
B524 |
(in the district) |
720 after a hallway name | 1928 | Part of ring 2 ; western part from the U-Bahn bridge in Alsterdorf | |
Bruno-Georges-Platz
( Location ) |
B876 | 100 × 75 × 50 | Bruno Georges (1892–1968), police chief, later police chief of Hamburg | 2000 | ||
Buchenstrasse
( Location ) |
B661 | 160 | species beech | 1863 | ||
Boxwood path
( Location ) |
B667 | 185 | Plant type boxwood | |||
Bussestrasse
( Location ) |
B734 | 490 | Johanna Magdalene Rippens b. Busse (1828–1886), wife of the landowner Claes Joachim Rippens | 1876 | ||
Butenkamp
( Location ) |
B738 | 35 | after a hallway name | 1920 | ||
Cäcilienstraße
( Location ) |
C001 | 155 | Caecilia von Oldessem († 1542), first dominatrix of the St. Johannis Monastery | 1914 | ||
Caracas Way
( Location ) |
C074 | 130 | Caracas , capital of Venezuela | 1972 | Topic group "Cities overseas" | |
Carl-Cohn-Strasse
( Location ) |
C005 |
(in the district) |
690 Carl Cohn (1857–1931), overseas merchant and Hamburg senator | 1929/1948 | from 1933 to 1948 Mackensenstrasse; north of the subway bridge in Alsterdorf | |
Dakar Bridge
( Location ) |
- | 45 | Dakar , capital of Senegal | 1974 | Topic group "Cities overseas" | |
Dakar path
( Location ) |
D014 | 645 | Dakar , capital of Senegal | 1962 | Topic group "Cities overseas" | |
Djakartaweg
( Location ) |
D264 | 800 | Jakarta , capital of Indonesia | 1978 | Topic group "Cities overseas" | |
Dorotheenstrasse
( Location ) |
D164 | 1620 | Anna Dorothea Sierich, mother of the landowner Adolph Sierich | 1863 | ||
Dorotheenstrasse Bridge
( Location ) |
- | 35 | based on Dorotheenstrasse | 1904 | crosses the Goldbek Canal in the course of Dorotheenstrasse | |
Three pieces
( Location ) |
D187 | 265 | after a hallway name from 1779 "The Five Pieces" | 1930 | see also Fiefstück, Tweestücke and Veerstücken | |
Ivy path
( Location ) |
E035 | 470 | after an adopted field name | 1928 | ||
Elebeken
( Location ) |
E134 | 150 | Magdalena Elebeke, from 1670 to 1701 Domina of the St. Johannis Monastery | 1906 | see Cäcilienstraße | |
Eppendorfer Stieg
( Location ) |
E196 | 135 | Hamburg district Eppendorf | 1863 | ||
Fährhausbrücke
( Location ) |
- |
(in the district) |
30 after the former dance hall Winterhuder Fährhaus , which stood at this point | 1989 | western part in Eppendorf | |
Field maple path
( Location ) |
F360 | 230 | after the field maple , tree of the year 2015 | 2017 | (still in development, as of June 2020) | |
Distant view
( Location ) |
F092 | 270 | Freely chosen name due to the good view of the Outer Alster | 1891 | ||
Fernsichtbrücke
( Location ) |
- | 40 | based on the street Fernsicht | 1904 | crosses the Rondeel Canal | |
Fersenfeldtsweg
( Location ) |
F093 | 65 | Hermann Peter Fersenfeldt (1786–1853), architect | 1907 | Subject group "Architects and builders" | |
Fief pieces
( Location ) |
F108 | 345 | after a hallway name from 1779 "The Five Pieces" | 1928 | see Dreistücken, Tweestücken and Veerstücken; Seat of the arthouse cinema Magazin | |
Flemingstrasse
( Location ) |
F148 | 165 | Paul Fleming (1609–1640), doctor and writer | 1910 | ||
Flüggestraße
( Location ) |
F161 | 160 | Johannes Flügge (1775–1816), botanist | 1907 | ||
Forsmannstrasse
( Location ) |
F186 | 415 | Franz Gustav Joachim Forsmann (1795–1878), architect | 1907 | Subject group "Architects and builders" | |
Geibelstrasse
( Location ) |
G044 | 515 | Emanuel Geibel (1815–1884), poet | 1888 | ||
Geisslertwiete
( Location ) |
G049 | 165 | Hermann Geissler (1859–1939), architect | 1929 | Subject group "Architects and builders" | |
Gellertstrasse
( Location ) |
G051 | 345 | Christian Fürchtegott Gellert (1715–1769), poet and philosopher | 1891 | ||
Georg-Thielen-Gasse
( Location ) |
G057 | 145 | Georg Thielen (1853–1901), architect and craftsman | 1948 | Subject group "Architects and builders" | |
Gertigstrasse
( Location ) |
G087 | 525 | after the Gertig family, who in addition to the Sierich family owned extensive property in Winterhude | 1887 | ||
Glindweg
( Location ) |
G112 | 370 | after the term "Glind" for an area fenced off with battens or posts | 1914/1928 | ||
Goernebrücke
( Location ) |
- |
(in the district) |
20 Christian Goerne (1822–1882), businessman | 1910 | leads over the canalised Alster ; western part in Eppendorf | |
Goldbekplatz
( Location ) |
G151 | 130 x100 x100 | according to its location on the Goldbek Canal | 1902 | ||
Gold buyers
( Location ) |
G152 | 895 | running after the location on the bank of the Goldbek Canal | 1913 | ||
Goldbekweg
( Location ) |
G153 | 240 | based on the gold buyer | 1936 | ||
Gottschedstrasse
( Location ) |
G184 | 405 | Johann Christoph Gottsched (1700–1766), writer | 1910 | ||
Grass path
( Location ) |
G207 | 600 | after a hallway name | 1863 | ||
Greflingerstrasse
( Location ) |
G213 | 140 | Johann Georg Greflinger (approx. 1620 – approx. 1677), notary and popular poet | 1910 | ||
Groothoffgasse
( Location ) |
G250 | 100 | Hugo Groothoff (1851–1918), architect | 1929 | Subject group "Architects and builders" | |
Großheidesteg
( Location ) |
- |
(in the district) |
30 based on Großheidestrasse | 1960 | crosses the Osterbek Canal as a pedestrian bridge ; southern part in Barmbek-Süd | |
Großheidestrasse
( Location ) |
G281 | 605 | after a hallway name | 1928 | ||
Gryphiusstrasse
( Location ) |
G327 | 145 | Andreas Gryphius (1616–1664), poet | 1910 | ||
Hornbeam Path
( Location ) |
H049 | 155 | after the hornbeam | 1928 | ||
Halifaxweg
( Location ) |
H840 | 225 | Halifax , provincial capital of Nova Scotia | 2006 | Topic group "Cities overseas" | |
Hamelausweg
( Location ) |
H076 | 85 | Hans Hamelau (around 1620–1670), master builder | 1926 | Subject group "Architects and builders" | |
Hanssensweg
( Location ) |
H124 | 280 | Bernhard Hanssen (1844–1911), architect | 1928 | Subject group "Architects and builders" | |
Hauersweg
( Location ) |
H193 | 190 | Wilhelm Hauers (1836–1905), architect | 1929 | Subject group "Architects and builders" | |
Hebebrandbrücke
( Location ) |
H730 |
(in the district) |
20 based on Hebebrandstrasse | 1974 | to the tracks of the S 1 in Winterhude, further east partly in Alsterdorf , Ohlsdorf and Barmbek-Nord | |
Hebebrandstrasse
( Location ) |
H703 |
(in the district) |
510 Werner Hebebrand (1899–1966), architect and urban planner | 1969 | at the initiative of Hebebrands, the nearby City-Nord was realized ; eastern part from the railway bridge in Ohlsdorf and Barmbek-Nord | |
Heidberg
( Location ) |
H236 | 520 | after a hallway name | 1887/1928 | ||
Heinz-Gärtner-Bridge
( Location ) |
H860 |
(in the district) |
15 Heinz Gärtner (1916–2001), SPD politician and resistance fighter against National Socialism | 2013 | crosses the Osterbek Canal as a pedestrian bridge ; southern part in Barmbek-Süd | |
Hellbrookstrasse
( Location ) |
H327 |
(in the district) |
275 to the Hellbrook settlement in the northeast of Barmbek | 1899 | only the northern half of the street between the S-Bahn bridge and Saarlandstrasse, otherwise in Barmbek-Nord | |
Hellbrookstrasse Bridge
( Location ) |
- |
(in the district) |
35 based on Hellbrookstrasse | 1912 | crosses the Barmbeker branch canal in the course of Hellbrookstrasse ; southern part of the bridge in Barmbek-Nord | |
Henry Budge Street
( Location ) |
H352 | 300 | Henry Budge (1840-1928), American businessman | 1945 | Budge lived in Hamburg ( Budge-Palais ) from 1903 and bequeathed his fortune to the city of Hamburg for charitable purposes | |
Hertha-Feiner-Asmus-Stieg
( Location ) |
H801 | 110 | Hertha Feiner-Aßmus (1896–1943), teacher at what was then the Meerweinstrasse school , victim of National Socialism | 1992 | ||
Himmelstrasse
( Location ) |
H437 | 350 | after Maria Himmel, the maiden name of the landowner at the time | 1877 | According to Hanke, it is unclear whether the landowner is Johannes Timmermann or Carl Hinrich Krochmann | |
Hindenburgstrasse
( Location ) |
H438 |
(in the district) |
735 Paul von Hindenburg (1847–1934), politician | 1926 | northern part from the subway bridge in Alsterdorf , north of the Alsterkrugchaussee in Groß Borstel | |
Hölderlinsallee
( Location ) |
H496 | 180 | Friedrich Hölderlin (1770–1843), poet | 1928 | ||
Hudtwalckerstrasse
( Location ) |
H657 | 355 | Martin Hieronymus Hudtwalcker (1787–1865), Hamburg Senator | 1899 | ||
Hudtwalckertwiete
( Location ) |
H658 | 85 | based on Hudtwalckerstraße | 1936 | ||
Jahn Bridge
( Location ) |
J118 | 370 | based on the Jahnring | 1967 | Part of Ring 2 , eastern part from the railroad tracks in Barmbek-Nord | |
Jahnring
( Location ) |
J021 | 1535 | Friedrich Ludwig Jahn (1778–1852), educator | 1934 | Part of the ring 2 | |
Jarrestrasse
( Location ) |
J030 | 1005 | Nicolaus Jarre (1603–1678), Mayor of Hamburg | 1892 | ||
Jean-Paul Way
( Location ) |
J033 | 320 | Jean Paul (1763-1825), writer | 1928 | ||
Jokohama Bridge
( Location ) |
- | 65 | Yokohama , city in Japan | 1975 | Topic group "Cities overseas" | |
Jollasse rise
( Location ) |
J072 | 80 | Jean David Jollasse (1810–1876) and his son Wilhelm Jollasse (1856–1921), architects | 1929 | Subject group "Architects and builders" | |
Kaemmererufer
( Location ) |
K006 | 355 | Georg Heinrich Kaemmerer (1824–1875), Hamburg merchant and banker | 1907 | ||
Kaempsweg
( Location ) |
K007 | 65 | Hermann Kaemp (1837–1899), engineer | 1904 | ||
Calcutta Bridge
( Location ) |
- | 55 | Calcutta , city in India | 1975 | Topic group "Cities overseas" | |
Cape Town Ring
( Location ) |
K069 | 545 | Cape Town , city in South Africa | 1962 | Topic group "Cities overseas" | |
Klärchenbrücke
( Location ) |
- | 15th | based on Klärchenstrasse | 1904/1945 | crosses the towpath canal in the course of Klärchenstrasse | |
Klärchenstrasse
( Location ) |
K212 | 335 | Clara Octavia Sierich b. Repsold, second wife of the landowner Adolph Sierich | 1866 | ||
Kink path
( Location ) |
K293 | 135 | after "Knick", an earth wall planted with trees and bushes | 1946 | ||
Körnerstrasse
( Location ) |
K328 | 265 | Theodor Körner (1791–1813), poet | 1863 | ||
Körnerstrasse Bridge
( Location ) |
- | 10 | based on the Körnerstraße | 1904 | crosses the Mühlenkamp Canal in the course of the Körnerstraße | |
Krochmannstrasse
( Location ) |
K436 | 935 | Carl Hinrich Krochmann (1829–1899), previous owner of the site | 1877 | Location of the Hamburg sports hall | |
Krohnskamp
( Location ) |
K443 | 770 | after a hallway name | 1866 | ||
Krug coupling bridge
( Location ) |
- |
(in the district) |
35 Origin unclear, possibly after a field name, possibly also after an inn with a similar name | 1904 | crosses the Alster and connects the streets Fernsicht and Krugkoppel (on the Harvestehude side); According to the street directory in Hamburg-Harvestehude , according to the map of the northeastern part from the middle of the bridge in Winterhude | |
Kuhnsweg
( Location ) |
K495 | 120 | Johannes Nicolaus Kuhn (1670–1744), architect | 1907 | Subject group "Architects and builders" | |
Langenzugbrücke
( Location ) |
- |
(in the district) |
20 according to its determination leading over the Long Train | 1904 | connects Herbert-Weichmann-Strasse with Sierichstrasse; southern part in Uhlenhorst | |
Lattenkamp
( Location ) |
L074 | 615 | after a hallway name | 1899 | from 1863 Am Lattenkamp | |
Lattenkampstieg
( Location ) |
L075 | 155 | based on the Lattenkamp | 1933 | ||
Slat climb
( Location ) |
L076 | 55 | based on the Lattenkamp | 1922 | ||
Towpath
( Location ) |
L115 | 1610 | for a path along which barges operating on the Alster were pulled upriver with lines | 1866 | The so-called towing was already a female domain in Hamburg in the 15th century. | |
Towpath bridge
( Location ) |
- | 15th | based on the towpath | 1904 | crosses the towpath canal in the course of the towpath | |
Limaweg
( Location ) |
L340 | 380 | Lima , capital of Peru | 1972 | Topic group "Cities overseas" | |
Linnering
( Location ) |
L193 | 310 | Otto Linne (1869–1937), garden and landscape architect | 1948 | ||
Loki-Schmidt-Platz
( Location ) |
L406 | 65 × 35 | Loki Schmidt (1919–2010), conservationist and author | 2017 | (still in development, as of June 2020) | |
Lorenzengasse
( Location ) |
L249 | 65 | Fernando Lorenzen (1859–1917), architect | 1929 | Subject group "Architects and builders" | |
Maacksgasse
( Location ) |
M001 | 145 | Johann Hermann Maack (1809–1868), civil engineer | 1929 | Subject group "Architects and builders" | |
Manila Bridge
( Location ) |
- | 160 | Manila , capital of the Philippines | 1975 | Topic group "Cities overseas" | |
Manilaweg
( Location ) |
M368 | 830 | Manila , capital of the Philippines | 1972 | Topic group "Cities overseas" | |
Maria Louisen Bridge
( Location ) |
- | 15th | based on Maria-Louisen-Straße | 1904/1945 | ||
Maria-Louisen-Stieg
( Location ) |
M042 | 250 | based on Maria-Louisen-Straße | 1953 | ||
Maria-Louisen-Strasse
( Location ) |
M043 | 1345 | Maria Louise Sierich b. Lembcke, first wife of the landowner Adolph Sierich | 1863 | ||
Martin Haller Ring
( Location ) |
M076 | 200 | Martin Haller (1835–1925), architect | 1945 | Subject group "Architects and builders" | |
Meenk Bridge
( Location ) |
- |
(in the district) |
15 based on the Meenkwiese | 1922 | crosses the Alster in the course of the Meenkwiese ; western part from the middle of the bridge in Eppendorf | |
Meenkwiese
( Location ) |
M109 |
(in the district) |
250 after a hallway name | 1908 | western part from the middle of the Meenk bridge in Eppendorf | |
Meerweinstrasse
( Location ) |
M110 | 425 | Wilhelm Emil Meerwein (1844–1927), architect | 1928 | Subject group "Architects and builders" | |
Meuronstieg
( Location ) |
M174 | 120 | Auguste de Meuron (1813–1898), Swiss-German architect | 1929 | Subject group "Architects and builders" | |
Mexico ring
( Location ) |
M353 | 440 | Mexico City , capital of Mexico | 1968 | Topic group "Cities overseas" | |
Moorfuhrtbrücke
( Location ) |
- | 30th | based on the Moorfuhrtweg | 1913 | ||
Moorfuhrtweg
( Location ) |
M266 | 130 | after a hallway name | 1876 | ||
Möringbogen
( Location ) |
M227 | 135 | Carl Möring (1818–1900), Hamburg Senator, and Rudolf Heinrich Möring (1831–1907), businessman | 1964 | ||
Mövenstrasse
( Location ) |
M229 | 255 | after the seagull | 1891 | the naming was possibly in view of the numerous seagulls on the nearby Alster | |
Mühlenkamp
( Location ) |
M320 | 490 | after a hallway name | 1899 | since 1853 Am Mühlenkamp | |
Mühlenkampbrücke
( Location ) |
- |
(in the district) |
15 based on the Mühlenkamp | 1904 | crosses the Osterbek Canal and connects the Mühlenkamp with the Hofweg; southern part in Uhlenhorst | |
Neckelmannstrasse
( Location ) |
N014 | 110 | Skjøld Neckelmann (1854–1903), Danish architect | 1929 | Subject group "Architects and builders" | |
New York Bridge
( Location ) |
- | 30th | New York City , city in USA | 1975 | Topic group "Cities overseas" | |
New York ring
( Location ) |
N186 | 395 | New York City , city in USA | 1968 | Topic group "Cities overseas" | |
New York way
( Location ) |
N213 | 255 | New York City , city in USA | 1977 | Topic group "Cities overseas" | |
Novalisweg
( Location ) |
N179 | 300 | Novalis (1772-1801), writer | 1928 | ||
Ohlsdorfer Strasse
( Location ) |
O064 | 1025 | Hamburg district Ohlsdorf | 1863 | ||
Opitzstrasse
( Location ) |
O109 | 450 | Martin Opitz (1597–1639), poet | 1929 | ||
Osaka Bridge
( Location ) |
- | 50 | Osaka , city in Japan | 1975 | Topic group "Cities overseas" | |
Otto-Wels-Strasse
( Location ) |
O203 | 935 | Otto Wels (1873–1939), SPD politician | 2013 | before 2013 part of Hindenburgstrasse | |
Park Lake Bridge
( Location ) |
- | 25th | according to destination and location | 1920 | leads in the course of the Südring over the confluence of the Stadtparksee in the Goldbekkanal | |
Peter-Marquard-Strasse
( Location ) |
P076 | 265 | Peter Marquard (around 1600–1689 / 1690), master builder | 1907 | Subject group "Architects and builders" | |
Poelchaukamp
( Location ) |
P147 | 400 | Hermann Poelchau (1817–1912), judge at the Hanseatic Higher Regional Court | 1948 | until 1948 Langenkamp | |
Poelchaukampbrücke
( Location ) |
- | 15th | based on the Poelchaukamp | 1960 | crosses the Mühlenkamp Canal in the course of the Poelchaukamps | |
Possmoorweg
( Location ) |
P180 | 750 | after a hallway name | 1876 | ||
Preystrasse
( Location ) |
P199 | 265 | Johann Leonhard Prey (around 1700–1757), architect | 1907 | Subject group "Architects and builders" | |
Rambatzweg
( Location ) |
R083 | 80 | Gottlieb Rambatz (1859–1920), architect | 1929 | Subject group "Architects and builders" | |
Rehmstrasse
( Location ) |
R106 | 190 | after a hallway name | 1898 | ||
Riststrasse
( Location ) |
R210 | 75 | Johann Rist (1607–1667), poet | 1929 | ||
Roepersweg
( Location ) |
R251 | 65 | Carl. HO Roeper (1844–1896), building inspector of the Hamburg building deputation | 1904 | ||
Rondeel
( Location ) |
R272 | 460 | after the course of the street | 1866 | only the residents of the properties on the Rondeel enjoy the privilege of access to the Rondeel pond at the rear | |
Saarland Bridge
( Location ) |
- | 40 | based on Saarlandstrasse | 1935 | leads in the course of the Saarlandstrasse over the confluence of the Barmbeker branch canal into the Goldbekkanal | |
Saarlandstieg
( Location ) |
S003 | 410 | based on Saarlandstrasse | 1950 | ||
Saarlandstrasse
( Location ) |
S004 | 1785 | State of Saarland | 1935 | eastern half of the street between Osterbekkanal and Hellbrookstraße in Barmbek-Nord | |
Scheffelstrasse
( Location ) |
E129 | 320 | Joseph Victor von Scheffel (1826–1886), poet and writer | 1891 | ||
Schinkelstrasse
( Location ) |
S175 | 315 | Karl Friedrich Schinkel (1781–1841), architect and builder | 1907 | Subject group "Architects and builders" | |
Schleiden Bridge
( Location ) |
- |
(in the district) |
15 based on Schleidenstrasse in Barmbek-Süd | 1929 | crosses the Osterbek Canal in the course of Saarlandstrasse ; West side of the northern part in Winterhude, east side of the northern part in Barmbek-Nord , complete southern part in Barmbek-Süd | |
Semperplatz
( Location ) |
S403 | 70 × 40 | based on Semperstrasse | 1928 | Subject group "Architects and builders" | |
Semperstrasse
( Location ) |
S404 | 1045 | Gottfried Semper (1803–1879), architect | 1907 | Subject group "Architects and builders" | |
Sengelmannstrasse
( Location ) |
S405 |
(in the district) |
450 Heinrich Matthias Sengelmann (1821–1899), possibly pastor and founder of the Alsterdorfer Anstalten | 1899 | northern part from the U-Bahn bridge in Alsterdorf | |
Sierichstrasse
( Location ) |
S437 | 2005 | Adolph Sierich (1826–1889), landowner of the areas near the Alster in Winterhude | 1863 | ||
Sierichstrasse Bridge
( Location ) |
- | 15th | based on Sierichstrasse | 1904 | crosses the Goldbek Canal in the course of Sierichstraße | |
Singapore Bridge
( Location ) |
- | 65 | Singapore , Asian island and city-state | 1975 | Topic group "Cities overseas" | |
Singapore way
( Location ) |
S852 | 245 | Singapore , Asian island and city-state | 1972 | Topic group "Cities overseas" | |
Stadthallenbrücke
( Location ) |
S912 | 40 | after the former town hall on the south side of the Hamburg city park | 1925 | crosses the Goldbek Canal and connects the Saarlandstrasse with the Südring | |
Stammannstrasse
( Location ) |
S586 | 490 | Franz Georg Stammann (1799–1871) and his son Hugo Stammann (1831–1909), architects | 1928 | Subject group "Architects and builders" | |
Streekbrücke
( Location ) |
- |
(in the district) |
25 after a part of the Alster bank (ndt. Streek = dash, line) | 1904 | crosses the Alster and connects Maria-Louisen-Strasse with St.-Benedict-Strasse; western part in Hamburg-Harvestehude | |
Südring
( Location ) |
S789 | 1620 | after its course on the southern part of the city park | 1945 | ||
Sydneystrasse
( Location ) |
S857 | 330 | Sydney , city in Australia | 1973 | Topic group "Cities overseas" | |
Tessenowweg
( Location ) |
T211 | 320 | Heinrich Tessenow (1876–1950), architect | 1977 | ||
Timmermannstrasse
( Location ) |
T102 | 175 | Johannes Timmermann (1844–1891), previous owner of the site | 1877 | ||
Toronto Bridge
( Location ) |
- | 165 | Toronto , city in Canada | 1975 | Topic group "Cities overseas" | |
Twee pieces
( Location ) |
T189 | 130 | after a hallway name from 1779 "The Five Pieces" | 1940 | see three pieces, fief pieces and Veerstücken | |
Überseering
( Location ) |
U003 | 1765 | with reference to the overseas trade relations of Hamburg | 1962 | Main axis of the city north ; Thematically belonging to the group “Cities overseas” | |
Ulmenstrasse
( Location ) |
U022 | 410 | after the elm tree | 1863 | ||
Utterly
( Location ) |
V016 | 200 | after a hallway name from 1779 "The Five Pieces" | 1940 | see three pieces, fief pieces and twee pieces | |
Rowan Berry Path
( Location ) |
V057 | 180 | after the plant species of the same name | 1929 | ||
Way by the gardens
( Location ) |
W533 | 130 | according to the location of allotments there | 2017 | (still in development, as of June 2020) | |
Wentzelstrasse
( Location ) |
W173 | 200 | Adolf Emil Wentzel (1826–1918), Adolph Sierich's executor | 1907 | After Sierich's death, Wentzel continued to develop Winterhude | |
Shipyard bridge
( Location ) |
- | 10 | after its location at a former shipyard for Alster steamers | 1904 | crosses the towpath canal at the confluence with the Alster in the course of the towpath | |
Wesselyring
( Location ) |
W189 | 440 | Adam Hermann Wessely (1845–1922), Member of Parliament | 1964 | ||
Wiesendamm
( Location ) |
W240 | 1335 (in the district) |
Modifying the Low German name of the corridor aft Wischen (behind the meadows) | 1910 | eastern part from Saarlandstrasse in Barmbek-Nord | |
Wiesendamm Bridge
( Location ) |
- | 50 | based on the Wiesendamm | 1928 | crosses the Goldbek Canal in the course of the Wiesendamm | |
Meadow climb
( Location ) |
W246 | 290 | based on the Wiesendamm | 1936 | ||
Willistraße
( Location ) |
W290 | 470 | Willi Sierich, a son of the landowner Adolph Sierich | 1866 | ||
Wimmelsweg
( Location ) |
W304 | 125 | Carl Ludwig Wimmel (1786–1845), architect and Hamburg's first building director | 1907 | Subject group "Architects and builders" | |
Winterhude Bridge
( Location ) |
- |
(in the district) |
15 after its determination as a bridge leading from Eppendorf to Winterhude | 1904 | crosses the Alster , connects Hudtwalckerstrasse with Ludolfstrasse on the Eppendorfer side; western part in Eppendorf | |
Winterhuder quay
( Location ) |
W320 | 425 | after the location on the banks of the Alster | 1884 | ||
Winterhude market square
( Location ) |
W321 | 125 × 65 | according to its location in the district | 1900 | until 1899 at the Friedenseiche; Winterhude's market square has never been a market square in the real sense | |
Winterlindenweg
( Location ) |
W532 | 470 | after the winter linden tree , tree of the year 2016 | 2017 | (still in development, as of June 2020) | |
Zesenstrasse
( Location ) |
Z015 | 230 | Philipp von Zesen (1619–1689), poet and writer | 1927 |
Individual evidence
- ↑ Digital Atlas North
- ↑ a b c d Senate resolution of May 11, 2017, published in the Official Gazette No. 40 of May 23, 2017, accessed on August 23, 2019
- ↑ Jarreplatz at hamburg.de, accessed on July 8, 2018
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