List of streets in Hamburg-Neugraben-Fischbek
The list of streets in Hamburg-Neugraben-Fischbek is an overview of the streets currently in the Hamburg district of Neugraben-Fischbek . It is part of the list of traffic areas in Hamburg .
overview
In Neugraben-Fischbek (district number 715), 31,589 inhabitants (as of December 31, 2019) live on 22.5 km². Neugraben-Fischbek is located in the postcode areas 21147 and 21149.
In Neugraben-Fischbek there are 226 named traffic areas, including two smaller groups of motifs.
Group of motifs "Rivers in the Lüneburg Heath": Ostewinkel, Otterweg, Wiedauweg, Wümmeweg.
Motif group “Places close to the border on the B 73”: Daerstorfer Weg, Elstorfer Ring, Immenbecker Weg, Ketzendorfer Weg, Wulmstorfer Ring.
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 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ackerweg
( Location ) |
A026 | 245 | after a popular name | 1938 | ||
Commons
( Location ) |
A085 | 60 | after the agricultural term for a common area within a village | 1940 | ||
Old March
( Location ) |
A127 | 280 | after a hallway name | 1948 | ||
Old willows
( Location ) |
A134 | 270 | based on the surrounding streets, which also have the word "pasture" in the name | 1967 | ||
At the ash land
( Location ) |
A624 | 625 | after a hallway name | 1983 | ||
At the Finkenhof
( Location ) |
A748 | 105 | after the passerine bird of the same name | 2016 | ||
At Johannisland
( Location ) |
A716 | 475 | after a hallway name | 2008 | ||
On the moor belt
( Location ) |
A742 | 280 | based on the nearby moor | 2015 | ||
At the Neugraben train station
( Location ) |
A619 | 500 | after the location at the Neugraben S-Bahn station | 1982 | ||
At the reed bed
( Location ) |
A749 | 385 | after the marsh plant of the same name | 2016 | ||
On the Scheinberg
( Location ) |
A613 | 90 | after the location near the Scheinberg | 1980 | ||
At the Seggenried
( Location ) |
A746 | 125 | after the wetland of the same name | 2016 | ||
At the Stieglitzhof
( Location ) |
A747 | 135 | after the bird of the same name | 2016 | ||
At de Geest
( Location ) |
A388 | 375 | according to a customary name | 1965 | ||
At the meadows
( Location ) |
A717 | 315 | to the surrounding meadows | 2008 | ||
At the Falkenbek
( Location ) |
A399 | 265 | after the location on the Falkenbek | 1948 | ||
At the Fischbek
( Location ) |
A596 | 100 | after the location on the Fischbek | 1977 | ||
Chokeberry ring
( Location ) |
A753 | 355 | after the rose plant of the same name | 2017 | ||
Arum Path
( Location ) |
A718 | 155 | after the plant of the same name | 2008 | ||
Babenbrook
( Location ) |
B777 | 150 | after the field name "Am Baben Bruch" | 1973 | Low German baben = above | |
Bearberry Trail
( Location ) |
B904 | 125 | after the heather plant of the same name | 2017 | ||
Barkendal
( Location ) |
B065 | 520 | freely chosen name | 1940 | Low German Barkendal = Birkental | |
Farmer's pasture
( Location ) |
B101 | 370 | after a popular name | 1948 | ||
Tree pipit path
( Location ) |
B902 | 175 | after the bird of the same name | 2017 | ||
At the heather huts
( Location ) |
B152 | 150 | to the weekend houses located there | 1948 | ||
Mountain heather
( Location ) |
B256 | 660 | after the location in the Fischbeker Heide | 1946 | Most of the roads in this area end with the word "-heide" and are partly based on local conditions. | |
Common heather
( Location ) |
B785 | 120 | after the location in the Fischbeker Heide | 1975 | see Bergheide | |
Bi de Dörpsmeed
( Location ) |
B306 | 100 | after the location at a former forge | 1948 | Low German Bi de Dörpsmeed = At the village smithy | |
Birch break
( Location ) |
B796 | 385 | freely chosen name | 1976 | ||
Blumeneschenhof
( Location ) |
B903 | 70 | after the plant of the same name | 2017 | ||
Borchersweg
( Location ) |
B476 | 165 | after the long-established farming family Borchers | 1948 | ||
Bornbergweg
( Location ) |
B490 | 580 | leading to the Bornberg after the location | 1950 | Footpath | |
Cuxhavener Strasse
( Location ) |
C072 | 4880 (in the district) |
Cuxhaven , Lower Saxony city at the mouth of the Elbe | 1948 | The Cuxhavener Straße begins west of the A 7 and initially runs on the border between Heimfeld and Hausbruch , between Hausbrucher Bahnhofstraße and Scharpenbargsweg it is completely in Hausbruch, between Scharpenbargsweg and Rehrstieg the northern half of the street is in Hausbruch, the southern half in Neugraben-Fischbek, to the west of the Rehrstieg then leads completely through Neugraben-Fischbek. | |
Daerstorfer Weg
( Location ) |
D003 | 500 | Daerstorf , part of the municipality of Neu Wulmstorf | 1956 | Motif group "Places close to the border on the B 73" | |
Dierksstegel
( Location ) |
D103 | 200 | after the long-established farming family Dierks | 1948 | "Stegel" is the diminutive of Steg, but also describes a pasture crossing. | |
Thistle field
( Location ) |
D114 | 220 | to a field on the former Petershof | 1946 | ||
Painted Lady Trail
( Location ) |
D290 | 95 | after the butterfly of the same name | 2017 | ||
Double heather
( Location ) |
D262 | 85 | after the location in the Fischbeker Heide | 1975 | see Bergheide | |
Dorflageweg
( Location ) |
D154 | 370 | after a field name and in memory of the original village of Neugraben | 1948 | ||
Third mile
( Location ) |
D195 | 2300 | after the third mile of the Old Country as the demarcation of a dike road between the Este and the Süderelbe | 1948 | ||
Edelheide
( Location ) |
E023 | 740 | after the location in the Fischbeker Heide | 1950 | see Bergheide | |
Ekenkamp
( Location ) |
E117 | 160 | after the oak trees there | 1965 | Low German Eken = oak | |
Elstorfer Ring
( Location ) |
E171 | 390 | Elstorf , part of the municipality of Neu Wulmstorf | 1956 | Motif group "Places close to the border on the B 73" | |
Alder break
( Location ) |
E285 | 505 | freely chosen name | 1976 | ||
Eschenahornhof
( Location ) |
E360 | 70 | after the plant species of the same name | 2017 | ||
Falkenbergsweg
( Location ) |
F017 | 2890 | after the Falkenberg, an elevation in the Fischbeker Heide | 1948 | north of the Scharpenbergsweg completely in the district, the road runs for approx. 2.3 kilometers on the border between Neugraben-Fischbek and Hausbruch , the southern part is then at approx. 410 meters in the Hausbrucher area | |
Wet heather
( Location ) |
F315 | 170 | after the location in the Fischbeker Heide | 1975 | see Bergheide | |
Thimble path
( Location ) |
F356 | 205 | after the plantain plant of the same name | 2016 | ||
Fischbeker Heideweg
( Location ) |
F126 | 1985 | after the location in the Fischbeker Heide | 1948 | ||
Fischbeker Heuweg
( Location ) |
F127 | 2895 | after the former hay path of the farmers | 1948 | ||
Fischbeker Holtweg
( Location ) |
F128 | 1715 | after the former timber transport route | 1948 | ||
Fischbeker Moor
( Location ) |
F129 | 245 | to the Fischbeker Moor | 1948 | ||
Fischbeker Weg
( Location ) |
F130 | 1095 | according to the location in the district | 1948 | ||
Fischbeker Winkel
( Location ) |
F318 | 90 | based on the Fischbeker Weg | 1976 | ||
Fischbektal
( Location ) |
F131 | 3030 | after a dry valley in the Fischbeker Heide | 1948 | ||
Flutterbinsenweg
( Location ) |
B357 | 405 | after the plant of the same name | 2016 | ||
Föhrenheide
( Location ) |
F170 | 220 | after the location in the Fischbeker Heide | 1946 | see Bergheide | |
Francoper Street
( Location ) |
F203 | 2790 | Hamburg district Francop | 1938 | From about 112 on the western half of the street in Hausbruch | |
Fritz-Döhling-Weg
( Location ) |
F305 | 180 | Fritz Döhling (1884–1961), patron of nature conservation | 1972 | ||
Spring heather
( Location ) |
F313 | 165 | after the location in the Fischbeker Heide | 1974 | see Bergheide | |
Gannerbarg
( Location ) |
G014 | 590 | after a hallway name | 1948 | Low German Ganner = ganter | |
Geutensweg
( Location ) |
G427 | 420 | after the location near a former farm, called "Geutens Hof" | 1983 | ||
Gimpelweg
( Location ) |
G506 | 155 | after the bird of the same name | 2016 | ||
Gorse heather
( Location ) |
G097 | 480 | after the location in the Fischbeker Heide | 1948 | see Bergheide | |
Track rise
( Location ) |
G108 | 200 | after its location on the Hamburg-Cuxhaven railway line at Neugraben station | 1948 | ||
Bell heather
( Location ) |
G118 | 140 | after the location in the Fischbeker Heide | 1930 | see Bergheide | |
Gödeke-Michels-Weg
( Location ) |
G131 | 235 | Gödeke Michels (1401), pirate and leader of the Vitalienbrüder | 1940 | According to legend, Michels is said to have had a shelter on the Falkenberg. | |
Gösselweide
( Location ) |
G492 | 155 | after the former use as pasture for goslings | 2008 | ||
Grass moor
( Location ) |
G505 | 105 | based on the nearby moor | 2016 | ||
Groot Enn
( Location ) |
G395 | 90 | freely chosen name | 1976 | Low German Groot Enn = great end | |
Basic heather
( Location ) |
G321 | 295 | after the location in the Fischbeker Heide | 1946 | see Bergheide | |
Grusort
( Location ) |
G435 | 80 | after an earlier part of Moorburg | 1984 | ||
Grusortwinkel
( Location ) |
G434 | 60 | based on the street Grusort | 1984 | ||
Oat field
( Location ) |
H026 | 390 | to a field on the former Petershof | 1946 | ||
Hillside heather
( Location ) |
H099 | 500 | after the location in the Fischbeker Heide | 1946 | see Bergheide | |
Hausbrucher street
( Location ) |
H776 |
(in the district) |
155 Hausbruch district of Hamburg | 1984 | east of the Minnerweggraben in Hausbruch | |
Heidblick
( Location ) |
H238 | 465 | after the location in the Fischbeker Heide | 1948 | ||
Heath Blossom Path
( Location ) |
H871 | 220 | based on the heather bloom in the nearby Fischbeker Heide | 2017 | ||
Heidelibellenweg
( Location ) |
H870 | 95 | after the insect of the same name | 2017 | ||
Moorland
( Location ) |
H744 | 190 | freely chosen name | 1976 | ||
Heidjerweg
( Location ) |
H728 | 170 | after the name for a heather inhabitant | 1974 | ||
Heidkrug
( Location ) |
H256 | 185 | after the restaurant of the same name that was formerly located there | 1948 | ||
Heidrand
( Location ) |
H260 | 380 | after the location on the edge of the Fischbeker Heide | 1948 | ||
Heidschnuckenring
( Location ) |
H873 | 405 | after the breed of sheep of the same name | 2017 | ||
Heunerstieg
( Location ) |
H412 | 260 | after the Low German word "Heuner" for "chicken" | 1940 | ||
Hochfeldeck
( Location ) |
H482 | 95 | after the field name "The high field" | 1944 | ||
Hogenbrook
( Location ) |
H532 | 580 | after a hallway name | 1950 | ||
Holt gag
( Location ) |
H600 | 495 | after a hallway name | 1948 | ||
Holzapfelhof
( Location ) |
H872 | 85 | after the deciduous tree of the same name | 2017 | ||
Hönermoor
( Location ) |
H503 | 85 | after the field name of the same name | 1948 | Low German Hö (h) ner = chickens | |
Hoppenstieg
( Location ) |
H626 | 60 | after a former farm, the "Hoppenhof" | 1940 | ||
Hornwort ring
( Location ) |
H848 | 150 | after the plant of the same name | 2008 | ||
Igelgrund
( Location ) |
I004 | 150 | based on the street Wettloop | 1966 | ||
In Fischbeker Heidbrook
( Location ) |
I143 | 1030 | after a hallway name | 2017 | ||
Immenbeck way
( Location ) |
I128 | 180 | Immenbeck , district of Buxtehude | 1978 | Motif group "Places close to the border on the B 73" | |
In the Mullsen
( Location ) |
I135 | 490 | after a popular field name | 1988 | ||
In the village of Neugraben
( Location ) |
I042 | 1005 | according to the location in the town center | 1948 | ||
In the Vogelkamp
( Location ) |
I142 | 275 | based on the development area called "Vogelkamp" | 2016 | ||
In de Krümm
( Location ) |
I077 | 455 | after the curved course of the road | 1948 | Low German In de Krümm = In der Krümmung | |
Calf pasture
( Location ) |
K646 | 105 | based on the pastures in the area | 2016 | ||
Ketzendorfer way
( Location ) |
K144 | 375 | Ketzendorf , district of Buxtehude | 1960 | Motif group "Places close to the border on the B 73" | |
Pine heather
( Location ) |
K153 | 365 | after the location in the Fischbeker Heide | 1946 | see Bergheide | |
Pine yard
( Location ) |
K650 | 75 | after the conifer of the same name | 2017 | ||
Kiepenkerlsweg
( Location ) |
K169 | 280 | based on the poem Kiepenkerl von Falkenberg by Hermann Claudius | 1940 | ||
Kiesbarg
( Location ) |
K170 | 935 | after the gravel mountain located here | 1948 | Low German barg = mountain | |
Cherry blossom yard
( Location ) |
K651 | 75 | after the Japanese cherry blossom | 2017 | ||
Little heather
( Location ) |
K232 | 60 | after the location in the Fischbeker Heide | 1946 | see Bergheide | |
Little Fox Path
( Location ) |
K649 | 125 | after the butterfly of the same name | 2017 | ||
Small field
( Location ) |
K250 | 1140 | after a hallway name | 1944 | ||
Kleinfeldstieg
( Location ) |
K607 | 90 | based on the street Kleinfeld | 1988 | ||
Königswiesen
( Location ) |
K648 | 490 | according to a customary name | 2016 | ||
Crowberry heather
( Location ) |
K556 | 110 | after the location in the Fischbeker Heide | 1975 | see Bergheide | |
Kratteichenweg
( Location ) |
K652 | 100 | after the North German name " Kratt " for a coppice | 2017 | ||
Chick pasture
( Location ) |
K637 | 145 | after the former use of the site | 2008 | ||
Map path
( Location ) |
L405 | 80 | after the butterfly of the same name | 2017 | ||
Langengrund
( Location ) |
L042 | 225 | after a hallway name | 1948 | ||
Langkuul
( Location ) |
L064 | 185 | after a hallway name (long hollow) | 1940 | ||
Clay heather
( Location ) |
L349 | 110 | after the location in the Fischbeker Heide | 1975 | see Bergheide | |
Lichtnelkenweg
( Location ) |
L393 | 170 | after the plant of the same name | 2008 | ||
Lupine field
( Location ) |
L311 | 300 | to a field on the former Petershof | 1946 | ||
Lütt Enn
( Location ) |
L348 | 70 | freely chosen name | 1974 | Low German Lütt Enn = little end | |
Lüttmattensteed
( Location ) |
L298 | 170 | based on the poem Lütt Matten de Has by Klaus Groth | 1940 | ||
Almond willow farm
( Location ) |
M458 | 70 | after the willow species of the same name | 2017 | ||
Market passage
( Location ) |
M359 | 315 | based on the Neugraben market | 1970 | ||
Maronenhof
( Location ) |
M460 | 65 | after the sweet chestnut | 2017 | ||
Mehlbeerenhof
( Location ) |
M459 | 80 | after the pome fruit family of the same name | 2017 | ||
Merlingasse
( Location ) |
M465 | 245 | after the falcon species of the same name | 2016 | ||
Minnerweg
( Location ) |
M198 |
(/ in the district) |
315 after the original field name "op den innern Weg" ("on the inner path") | 1948 | only north half of the street between Minnerweggraben and house number 95 in Neugraben-Fischbek, otherwise in Hausbruch | |
Moisburger slope
( Location ) |
M385 | 130 | based on the Moisburger Weg | 1976 | ||
Moisburger Stieg
( Location ) |
M235 | 355 | based on the Moisburger Weg | 1950 | ||
Moisburger Weg
( Location ) |
M236 | 360 | Moisburg , municipality in the district of Harburg in Lower Saxony | 1948 | Neugraben and Fischbek belonged to the Moisburg office, which existed until 1859. | |
Mooranger
( Location ) |
M396 | 175 | based on the local field name "Moorstück" | 1946 | ||
Moorburger Ring
( Location ) |
M403 | 680 | Hamburg district Moorburg | 1948 | ||
Moor bell ring
( Location ) |
M457 | 335 | after the bog heather, a native heather plant | 2017 | ||
Moorland arch
( Location ) |
M355 | 220 | after the local name "Moorland" | 1969 | ||
Piece of bog
( Location ) |
M279 | 255 | after a hallway name | 1946 | ||
Moosheide
( Location ) |
M294 | 75 | after the location in the Fischbeker Heide | 1948 | see Bergheide | |
Neckers pieces
( Location ) |
N015 | 290 | according to a customary name | 1965 | ||
New Burgweg
( Location ) |
N220 | 85 | with reference to the Hamburg district of Moorburg | 1984 | ||
New Nehusweg
( Location ) |
N219 | 85 | after the Moorburg mayor Nehus | 1984 | ||
Neugrabener Allee
( Location ) |
N244 | 440 | according to the location in the district | 2008 | ||
Neugrabener Bahnhofstrasse
( Location ) |
N068 | 1545 | after the course to the Neugraben S-Bahn station | 1948 | ||
Neugrabener Markt
( Location ) |
N194 | 235 | according to the location in the district | 1970 | ||
New moorland
( Location ) |
N204 | 220 | after a hallway name | 1975 | eastern half of the street in Hausbruch | |
Neumoorstück
( Location ) |
N085 | 475 | after the field name "The New Moor Pieces" | 1946 | ||
Neuwiedenthaler Strasse
( Location ) |
N094 |
(in the district) |
1165 Neuwiedenthal, district of Hausbruch | 1938 | northern half of the road between Neumoorland and Rehrstieg in Hausbruch , east of the Rehrstieg completely in Hausbruch | |
Neuwulmstorfer Schulstrasse
( Location ) |
N095 | 210 | after the function leading to the school in Neu Wulmstorf | 1954 | The street comes from Neu Wulmstorf, its name was taken over from Hamburg. | |
Fen
( Location ) |
N208 | 85 | freely chosen name | 1876 | ||
Nordheide
( Location ) |
N163 | 185 | after the location in the Fischbeker Heide | 1961 | see Bergheide | |
Obenburger Stieg
( Location ) |
O203 | 55 | based on the Obenburger Querweg in the neighboring Moorburg | 1984 | ||
Ohrnsweg
( Location ) |
O074 | 1075 | after the former Ohrnshof | 1965 | ||
Uncle barg
( Location ) |
O205 | 140 | according to the vernacular | 1986 | ||
Op de smear
( Location ) |
O102 | 290 | according to a customary name | 1965 | Low German Op de Wisch = on the meadow | |
Ostewinkel
( Location ) |
O150 | 315 | Oste , left tributary of the Lower Elbe | 1966 | Motif group "Rivers in the Lüneburg Heath" | |
Ostheide
( Location ) |
O153 | 475 | after the location in the Fischbeker Heide | 1946 | see Bergheide | |
Otterweg
( Location ) |
O166 | 100 | Otter, river in the Lueneburg Heath | 1966 | Motif group "Rivers in the Lüneburg Heath" | |
Petershof
( Location ) |
P081 | 590 | after the former Petershof | 1946 | ||
Oriole Path
( Location ) |
P270 | 155 | after the songbird of the same name | 2015 | ||
Plaggenmoor
( Location ) |
P269 | 400 | to the nearby moor | 2015 | ||
Posteck
( Location ) |
P176 | 300 | in memory of the old post route between Harburg and Stade | 1948 | ||
Lingonberry Path
( Location ) |
P272 | 70 | after the plant species of the same name | 2017 | ||
Source ground
( Location ) |
Q007 | 1150 | according to sources here | 1948 | ||
Spring moor
( Location ) |
Q015 |
(in the district) |
95 based on other surrounding streets that have the syllable "Moor" in their name | 1975 | east of the Neumoorland road in Hausbruch | |
Querheide
( Location ) |
Q009 | 90 | after the location in the Fischbeker Heide | 1946 | see Bergheide | |
Edge willow
( Location ) |
R459 | 105 | based on the pastures in the area | 2015 | ||
Redderweg
( Location ) |
R424 | 250 | according to a customary name | 1980 | ||
Rehrstieg
( Location ) |
R108 | 1730 (in the district) |
after the designation "Rehr" for " Redder " | 1966 | The Rehrstieg runs alternately on the Neugraben-Fischbeker and Hausbrucher area, partly also directly on the district boundary . | |
Ringheide
( Location ) |
R203 | 880 | after the location in the Fischbeker Heide | 1946 | see Bergheide | |
Rostweg
( Location ) |
R295 | 600 | Gottlieb Rost (1874–1912), pilot and designer | 1948 | Rost had a practice field here. He had a fatal accident on June 6, 1912 while approaching Fuhlsbüttel . | |
Sandbek
( Location ) |
S025 | 345 | after the stream of the same name that runs here | 1948 | ||
Sand oats
( Location ) |
S033 | 110 | after a popular name | 1944 | ||
Sand heather
( Location ) |
S034 | 505 | after the location in the Fischbeker Heide | 1946 | see Bergheide | |
Sheep pasture
( Location ) |
S955 | 105 | based on the pastures in the area | 2015 | ||
Scarlet Barg
( Location ) |
S115 | 645 | after a hallway name | 1948 | ||
Scarlet barge rise
( Location ) |
S116 | 660 | based on the street Scharlbarg | 1950 | ||
Scharpenbargsweg
( Location ) |
S118 | 1090 | leading to the Scharpenbarg after the function | 1948 | eastern and south-eastern half of the street in Hausbruch | |
Schehakstieg
( Location ) |
S131 | 320 | Dolfi Joseph Wilhelm Schehak (1909–1935), pilot | 1958 | Schehak promoted gliding in Fischbek. He had a fatal accident during a flight day in Bahrenfeld . | |
Divider wood slope
( Location ) |
S133 | 190 | based on the Scheideholzweg | 1967 | ||
Scheideholzkehre
( Location ) |
S134 | 110 | based on the Scheideholzweg | 1967 | ||
Scheideholzstieg
( Location ) |
S886 | 175 | based on the Scheideholzweg | 1980 | ||
Scheideholztwiete
( Location ) |
S893 | 65 | based on the Scheideholzweg | 1982 | ||
Scheideholzweg
( Location ) |
S135 | 1495 | after an earlier small forest, called Scheideholz, which marked the border between the offices of Moisburg and Harburg | after 1938 | ||
Schnabelriedweg
( Location ) |
S959 | 70 | after the sour grass plant of the same name | 2017 | ||
Snow heather
( Location ) |
S251 | 190 | after the location in the Fischbeker Heide | 1974 | see Bergheide | |
Schnuckendrift
( Location ) |
S2599 | 655 | after the cattle drive (drift) for Heidschnucken | 1948 | ||
School heather
( Location ) |
S315 | 215 | after the location in the Fischbeker Heide | 1948 | The heather area here was owned by the Fischbeker School. | |
Schusterberg
( Location ) |
S333 | 425 | after a popular name, since a shoemaker named Meyer lived here | after 1938 | ||
Schütteneck
( Location ) |
S304 | 55 | after the place where rifle festivals were held in Neugraben | 1948 | Low German Schütten = to protect | |
Sonnenröschenweg
( Location ) |
S948 | 85 | after the plant of the same name | 2008 | ||
City route
( Location ) |
S583 | 1575 | according to his function leading to the then city of Harburg | after 1938 | eastern part in Hausbruch ; Forest path | |
Storchenwiese
( Location ) |
S956 | 385 | to the adjacent meadow areas | 2015 | ||
Störtebekerweg
( Location ) |
S704 | 1000 | Klaus Störtebeker (around 1360–1401), pirate | 1948 | Like Gödeke Michels, Störtebeker is said to have had a shelter on the Falkenberg. | |
Stremelkamp
( Location ) |
S901 | 595 | based on the Stremelweg | 1985 | ||
Stremelweg
( Location ) |
S738 | 155 | after the term "Stremel" for a strip of land | 1948 | ||
Süderelbebogen
( Location ) |
S891 | 535 | according to the location in the center of the Süderelbe area | 1981 | ||
Süderelbering
( Location ) |
S840 | 360 | according to the location in the center of the Süderelbe area | 1970 | ||
Süderelbewegung
( Location ) |
S841 | 125 | according to the location in the center of the Süderelbe area | 1970 | ||
Südheide
( Location ) |
S788 | 1300 | after the location in the Fischbeker Heide | 1946 | see Bergheide | |
Sünnenschien
( Location ) |
S801 | 135 | freely chosen name | 1948 | Low German Sünnenschien = sunshine | |
Talheide
( Location ) |
T003 | 660 | after the location in the Fischbeker Heide | 1948 | see Bergheide | |
Thiemannstrasse
( Location ) |
T067 | 765 | after the long-established farming and fishing family Thiemann | 1938 | ||
Torfstecherweg
( Location ) |
T236 | 760 | after the peat previously mined there | 2008 | ||
Ulenflucht
( Location ) |
U015 | 85 | based on a legend about Gödeke Michels | 1948 | Ulenflucht or Ulenlock (owl hole) is the opening below the ridge of buildings with hipped roofs . | |
Unterburger Stieg
( Location ) |
U052 | 35 | based on the Unterburger Querweg in Moorburg | 1984 | ||
Vossdrift
( Location ) |
V119 | 540 | freely chosen name | 1939 | Low German Voss = fox, drift = cattle drive | |
Quail throat
( Location ) |
W517 | 65 | according to the bird species | 2008 | ||
Forest turn
( Location ) |
W028 | 145 | after the situation in the forest | 1967 | ||
Forest canyon
( Location ) |
W033 | 1025 | according to a customary name | 1950 | ||
Willow break
( Location ) |
W450 | 525 | freely chosen name | 1976 | ||
Willow grass path
( Location ) |
W528 | 400 | for native grasses growing there | 2016 | ||
Willow turn
( Location ) |
W135 | 135 | based on the streets Alte Weiden and Bauernweide | 1967 | ||
Hawthorn Farm
( Location ) |
W531 | 85 | after the pome fruit family of the same name | 2017 | ||
Betting loop
( Location ) |
W208 | 1315 | based on the fairy tale The Hare and the Hedgehog by Wilhelm Schröder | 1948 | Low German Wettloop = race | |
Wiedauweg
( Location ) |
W229 | 200 | Wiedau , tributary of the Wümme | 1966 | Motif group "Rivers in the Lüneburg Heath" | |
Meadow ground
( Location ) |
W446 | 290 | after the street already running on Neu Wulmstorfer area, the name of which was taken over by Hamburg | 1974 | ||
Wildbirnenhof
( Location ) |
W530 | 70 | after the rose plant of the same name | 2017 | ||
Wilkensweg
( Location ) |
W283 | 145 | Hans Wilkens (1894–1947), landscape painter | 1952 | ||
Wilmshof
( Location ) |
W297 | 115 | after the former farm of the same name | 1964 | ||
Wintergreen Path
( Location ) |
W529 | 70 | after the heather plant of the same name | 2017 | ||
Winter heather
( Location ) |
W447 | 145 | after the location in the Fischbeker Heide | 1975 | see Bergheide | |
Wulmstorfer Ring
( Location ) |
W424 | 360 | Neu Wulmstorf , municipality in the district of Harburg | 1956 | Motif group "Places close to the border on the B 73" | |
Wümmeweg
( Location ) |
W404 | 635 | Wümme , the main source of the river Lesum , which in turn is a tributary of the Weser is | 1966 | Motif group "Rivers in the Lüneburg Heath" | |
Zaunwickenweg
( Location ) |
Z094 | 370 | after the plant of the same name | 2016 | ||
To the tree yards
( Location ) |
Z096 | 405 | based on the tree yards branching off from the street | 2017 | ||
To the common frog
( Location ) |
Z095 | 45 | after the common frogs found here | 2017 | ||
To the Corn Crake
( Location ) |
Z088 | 295 | after the bird of the same name | 2008 |
Individual evidence
- ↑ Digital Atlas North
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k l Senate resolution of August 17, 2016, published in Official Gazette No. 72 of September 9, 2016, pages 1529 to 1530, accessed on November 18, 2018
- ↑ a b c d e f g Senate resolution of August 10, 2015, published in the Official Gazette No. 64 of August 18, 2015, page 1382
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z Senate resolution of February 9, 2017, published in the Official Gazette No. 17 of February 28, 2017, page 357ff
- ↑ Senate resolution of December 14, 2015, published in the Official Gazette No. 100 of December 22, 2015, page 2134
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