List of streets in Hamburg-Marmstorf
The list of streets in Hamburg-Marmstorf is an overview of the streets, squares and bridges currently available in the Hamburg district of Marmstorf . It is part of the list of traffic areas in Hamburg .
overview
In Marmstorf (district number 709) there are 8,960 inhabitants (as of December 31, 2019) on 5.8 km². Marmstorf is in the postcode area 21077.
There are 80 designated traffic areas in Marmstorf.
Around the street Krönenbarg lies a group of motifs with old Marmstorfer
farm names: Ekelshofweg, Flüggenhofstieg, Karnhofstieg, Kassenhofweg, Kauershofweg, Mattenhofstieg, Meinshofstieg, Snittershofstieg and Wittenhofstieg.
Another group of motifs with the names of parts of farmhouses in Lower Saxony is not limited to a
specific location : Am Diggen, Blangendöör, Flett, Haanbalken, In de Bans, Ulenlock and Up den Wiemen.
A third group of motifs on the Marmstorfer Weg names mythical and fairy tale characters:
Elfenwiese, Koboldweg, Nixenstieg and Nymphenweg. Thematically, this also includes the fairy tale trail.
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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At the Diggen
( Location ) |
A211 | 580 | after the term "Diggen", the open hearth in the Lower Saxony farmhouse | 1966 | Motif group: parts of the Lower Saxony farmhouse |
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At the Hüßelhus
( Location ) |
A650 | 50 | after the Häußlerhaus (ndt. Hüßelhus) | 1989 | The farm workers from a neighboring farm lived in Hüßelhus |
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At the pavilion
( Location ) |
A307 | 670 | after a property owner's wooden pavilion on this street | 1931 |
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Appelbütteler Weg
( Location ) |
A451 | 2120 | Marmstorf district of Appelbüttel | 1931 |
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Beutnerring
( Location ) |
B757 | 410 | after a farming family, the Beutner family, who lived in Marmstorf in the 18th century | 1969 |
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Inland field
( Location ) |
B350 | 690 | after a hallway name | 1931 | already mentioned in 1667 as Im Binnenfelde |
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Blangendöör
( Location ) |
B805 | 200 | after the side door of a farmhouse in Lower Saxony (ndt. blangen = next to, Döör = door) | 1979 | Motif group: parts of the Lower Saxony farmhouse |
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Blossom rise
( Location ) |
B410 | 130 | freely chosen name | 1935 |
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Bremer Strasse
( Location ) |
B594 | 1080 (in the district) |
State of Bremen | 1856 | until 1856 Bremer Chaussee; between Steinikestraße and Lüneburger Straße completely in Harburg , between Steinikestraße and Gottschalkring only the south-eastern half of the street, north-western half of the street in Eißendorf , as well as the rest of the street, from Ernst-Bergeest-Weg south-eastern half of the street in Marmstorf, from Vahrendorfer Stadtweg to the national border completely in Marmstorf |
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Dahlia path
( Location ) |
D009 | 205 | after the plant | 1935 |
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Eddelbüttelkamp
( Location ) |
E021 | 115 | Johann Christoph Eddelbüttel (1856–1930), long-time community leader in Marmstorf | 1950 |
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Eißendorfer Waldweg
( Location ) |
E318 |
(in the district) |
305 after the location through the forest area Eißendorfer Sunder | 1987 | west of the A 261 in Eißendorf |
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Ekelshofweg
( Location ) |
E116 | 75 | after the former Ekelshof | 1958 | Motif group: old Marmstorfer court names |
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Elfenwiese
( Location ) |
E139 | 570 | according to the figure of fairy tales and legends | 1950 | Motif group: fairy tale and legend characters |
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Ernst Bergeest Path
( Location ) |
E220 | 1200 | Ernst Bergeest (1855–1924), Vollhufner, member of the Marmstorfer City Council for 40 years | 1931 | western half of the street between Bremer Straße and Heino-Marx-Weg in Eißendorf |
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Distant view
( Location ) |
F090 | 150 | after the building cooperative of the same name and the good view on a hill | 1931 |
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Fire mountain
( Location ) |
F099 | 255 | Origin unclear, possibly based on the Fbareng (today Fuerberg) located in Eißendorf and first mentioned in 1667 | 1931 |
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Feuerteichweg
( Location ) |
F101 | 150 | to the fire fighting water pond of the volunteer fire brigade | 1950 |
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Fichtenweg
( Location ) |
F104 | 175 | Conifer spruce | 1935 |
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Flett
( Location ) |
F152 | 65 | after the free central room with stove in the Lower Saxony farmhouse | 1966 | Motif group: parts of the Lower Saxony farmhouse |
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Flüggenhofstieg
( Location ) |
F160 | 100 | after the former Flüggenhof | 1955 | Motif group: old Marmstorfer court names |
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Gärtnerweg
( Location ) |
G008 | 95 | to the nurseries that used to be here | 1930 |
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Garbersweg
( Location ) |
G360 | 400 | The Garbers family, lived in Marmstorf in the 19th century | 1969 |
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Haanbalken
( Location ) |
G002 | 225 | after the top beam on the roof of a house | 1966 | Motif group: parts of the Lower Saxony farmhouse |
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Hand way
( Location ) |
H096 | 1050 | after a Hamm Weg mentioned on a map from 1800 | 1930 |
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Hedge climb
( Location ) |
H214 | 455 | for hedges growing there | 1931 |
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Heimstättenweg
( Location ) |
H281 | 105 | after the settlement of the same name located here | 1931 |
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Heino-Marx-Weg
( Location ) |
H290 | 825 | Heino Carl Joachim Marx (1863–1920), fuse manufacturer and community representative in Marmstorf | 1931 | northern half of the street in Eißendorf |
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Helferichweg
( Location ) |
H320 | 230 | Hans Helferich (1891–1945), District Administrator of the Harburg district | 1930 |
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Hempbergerweg
( Location ) |
H344 | 400 | after a field name (Hemp = hemp) | 1950 |
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Hitzenbergen
( Location ) |
H477 | 765 | after a field name (heat = goats) | 1930 |
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Hölscherweg
( Location ) |
H499 | 200 | Georg Hölscher (1866–1932), horticultural architect, founder of the Harburg city park | 1950 | northern half of the street in Wilstorf |
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Sleeve rise
( Location ) |
H668 | 130 | after a field name (ndt. pods = holly) | 1950 |
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In the stump
( Location ) |
I050 | 285 | after a hallway name | 1930 |
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In de Bans
( Location ) |
I074 | 125 | after the side of a farmhouse where the grain was stored | 1966 | Motif group: parts of the Lower Saxony farmhouse |
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Wrong way
( Location ) |
I102 | 95 | Origin unclear | around 1930 |
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Jägerfeldweg
( Location ) |
J009 | 625 | based on the earlier popular name Jägerweg | 1950 |
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John's rise
( Location ) |
J120 | 155 | based on the Johnsweg | 1976 |
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Johnsweg
( Location ) |
J071 | 175 | Karl Johns (1851–1930), main teacher and chairman of the non-profit building association of Harburg-Wilhelmsburg and the surrounding area | 1931 |
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Kaiserbarg
( Location ) |
K021 | 360 | after a family Kaiser who previously lived here | 1960 |
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Karnhofstieg
( Location ) |
K084 | 100 | after the former Karnhof | 1955 | Motif group: old Marmstorfer court names |
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Kassenhofweg
( Location ) |
K092 | 130 | after the former Kassenhof | 1955 | Motif group: old Marmstorfer court names |
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Kauershofweg
( Location ) |
K114 | 340 | after the former Kauershof | 1958 | Motif group: old Marmstorfer court names |
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Kleefeld
( Location ) |
K219 | 270 | after the previous use of the area | 1930 |
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Knickberg
( Location ) |
K292 | 150 | after the term kink for hedge | 1950 |
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Koboldweg
( Location ) |
K305 | 340 | according to the figure of fairy tales and legends | 1960 | Motif group: fairy tale and legend characters |
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Crown barg
( Location ) |
K441 | 1070 | after a hallway name | 1955 |
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Krönenfeld
( Location ) |
K544 | 110 | based on the Krönenbarg | 1971 |
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Langenbeker Weg
( Location ) |
L037 | 1095 | Hamburg district Langenbek | 1930 |
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Firefly Walk
( Location ) |
L338 | 450 | after the beetle of the same name | 1971 | Motif group “Beetles” (mainly in Sinstorf ); southern half of the street in Sinstorf |
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Loader way
( Location ) |
L285 | 730 | Marmstorfer district Lürade | 1931 |
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Fairy tale trail
( Location ) |
M009 | 210 | based on the street group east of the Marmstorfer Weg with fairy tale and legend characters | 1931 |
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Maldfeldstrasse | M384 |
(in the district) |
785 Konrad Maldfeld (1926–1974), building director | 1976 | western part in Marmstorf, eastern part in Sinstorf , to a large extent also running on Lower Saxony territory |
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Ladybug Trail
( Location ) |
M049 | 755 | after the beetle of the same name | 1951 | Motif group “Beetles” (mainly in Sinstorf ); only northern half of the street between jewel beetle and stag beetle path in Marmstorf, otherwise completely in Sinstorf |
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Marmstorfer Poststrasse
( Location ) |
M062 | 1285 | after the determination as part of the former mail route between Hamburg and Bremen | 1950 | eastern half of the street between Marienkäferweg and Sinstorfer Kirchweg in Sinstorf , otherwise completely in Marmstorf |
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Marmstorfer Schützenweg
( Location ) |
M421 | 170 | after the Marmstorfer Schützen | 1993 |
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Marmstorfer Weg
( Location ) |
M063 |
(in the district) |
870 Hamburg district Marmstorf | 1889 | eastern half of the street between Bremer Strasse and Hohe Strasse in Harburg , western side in Eißendorf , further along to Heino-Marx-Weg on the border between Eißendorf and Wilstorf , between Heino-Marx-Weg and Hölscherweg on the border between Marmstorf and Wilstorf, south of the Hölscherweg completely in Marmstorf |
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Mattenhofstieg
( Location ) |
M088 | 115 | after the former Mattenhof | 1958 | Motif group: old Marmstorfer court names |
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Meinshofstieg
( Location ) |
M123 | 115 | after the former Meinshof | 1958 | Motif group: old Marmstorfer court names |
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Moorland
( Location ) |
M272 |
(in the district) |
595 after a parcel named "Moorlahde" | 1930 | eastern part from Engelbek in Langenbek |
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Nixenstieg
( Location ) |
N136 | 130 | according to the figure of fairy tales and legends | 1950 | Motif group: fairy tale and legend characters |
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Nymph path
( Location ) |
N184 | 525 | according to the figure of fairy tales and legends | 1935 | Motif group: fairy tale and legend characters; from the beginning of the sandy path, the northern part in Wilstorf , otherwise in Marmstorf |
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Reimersweg
( Location ) |
R126 | 150 | after the Reimershof, which was previously located here | 1930 |
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Rüterskamp
( Location ) |
R352 | 225 | after the old field name Rütersberg | 1930 |
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Panorama
( Location ) |
R369 | 145 | after the good view in the elevated street (similar to the neighboring distant view) | 1952 | In the vernacular, this place was previously called Botterbarg |
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Schafshagenberg
( Location ) |
S103 | 760 | after the old field name Schafhagen | 1930 |
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Sinstorfer way
( Location ) |
S458 |
(in the district) |
730 Hamburg district Sinstorf | 1950 | western half of the road between moorland and Leuchtkäferweg in Sinstorf, from Leuchtkäferweg north completely in Marmstorf |
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Snittershofstieg
( Location ) |
S468 | 75 | after the former Snittershof | 1958 | Motif group: old Marmstorfer court names |
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Spörgelweg
( Location ) |
S553 | 135 | after the carnation plant of the same name | 1950 |
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Stubbenberg
( Location ) |
S876 | 200 | after a field name (stump = tree stump) | 1978 |
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Suerfeld
( Location ) |
S803 | 175 | after a hallway name | 1930 |
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Tanneck
( Location ) |
T011 | 150 | after a hallway name | 1930 |
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Ulenlock
( Location ) |
U016 | 140 | after the hole in the gable under the roof ridge | 1966 | Motif group: parts of the Lower Saxony farmhouse |
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Up the sill
( Location ) |
U038 | 460 | for the perches of the chickens | 1966 | Motif group: parts of the Lower Saxony farmhouse |
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Urn slope
( Location ) |
U048 | 200 | after prehistoric urn graves discovered here | 1971 |
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Vahrendorfer Stadtweg
( Location ) |
V003 |
(in the district) |
645 Vahrendorf , part of the municipality of Rosengarten in Lower Saxony | 1937 | only southern half of the street between Bremer Strasse and about the height of the Hamburg-Südost motorway triangle in Marmstorf, otherwise in Eißendorf |
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Vogelhüttenberg
( Location ) |
V059 | 100 | after a hallway name | 1930 |
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Westerheide
( Location ) |
W194 | 150 | after a hallway name | 1931 |
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Wittenhofstieg
( Location ) |
W336 | 155 | after the former Wittenhof | 1958 | Motif group: old Marmstorfer court names |
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To the hunter's field
( Location ) |
Z072 | 125 | based on the Jägerfeldweg | 1971 |
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Individual evidence
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