List of streets in Hamburg-Niendorf
The list of streets in Hamburg-Niendorf is an overview of the streets currently in the Hamburg district of Niendorf . It is part of the list of traffic areas in Hamburg .
overview
In Niendorf (district number 318) there are 40,838 inhabitants (as of December 31, 2019) on 12.4 km². Niendorf is in the postcode areas 22453, 22455, 22457 and 22459.
There are 210 designated traffic areas in Niendorf. We find the following groups of motifs (see column "Comments"):
- Tribes
- Cities in or on the Harz
- Birds and their nests (on streets ending with eyries )
Another group of motifs was named after resistance fighters and / or victims of National Socialism , to which the table with 12 chairs by the Düsseldorf sculptor Thomas Schütte commemorates. This memorial is located on Kurt-Schill-Weg, the other streets are in the immediate vicinity.
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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Eagle's Nest
( Location ) |
A031 | 315 | after the eagle's nest | 1967 | Motif group: "Birds and their nests" | |
Alwin-Lippert-Weg
( Location ) |
A177 | 315 | Alwin Lippert (1846–1902), former farm owner in Niendorf | 1950 | ||
Ambronendamm
( Location ) |
A374 | 195 | Ambrones , Germanic tribe | 1947 | Motif group: "ethnic groups" | |
At the Langdiek
( Location ) |
A284 | 215 | after a field name | 1939 | Low German Langdiek = long pond | |
At Langenborn
( Location ) |
A285 | 95 | after a former brook of the same name | 1938 | ||
At the Martens wood
( Location ) |
A292 | 245 | Carl Dietrich Martens (1852–1936), baker, innkeeper and farmer | 1951 | Martens bequeathed his park area, which was later cut down, to the community. | |
At the tan
( Location ) |
A405 | 325 | after a field name | before 1934 | ||
Andreasberger way
( Location ) |
A639 | 295 | Sankt Andreasberg , climatic health resort in the district of Goslar in Lower Saxony | 1986 | Motif group: "Cities in and on the Harz" | |
At the Kollauer Hof
( Location ) |
A502 | 230 | after the situation at the Kollauer Hof | 1939 | ||
Bacherweg
( Location ) |
B827 | 155 | Walter Bacher (1893–1944), teacher, and his wife Clara Bacher, resistance fighter against and victim of National Socialism | 1982 | Motif group: "Table with 12 chairs" | |
Bandkampsweg
( Location ) |
B044 | 325 | after a hallway name | before 1934 | ||
Bansgraben
( Location ) |
B049 | 515 | after the field name Bomsgraben | before 1950 | ||
Bataverweg
( Location ) |
B093 | 360 | Batavians , Germanic tribe | 1950 | Motif group: "ethnic groups" | |
Bayernweg
( Location ) |
B121 | 1200 | Bavaria , Central European tribe | 1966 | Motif group: "ethnic groups" | |
Beckstedtweg
( Location ) |
B128 | 240 | Johannes Joachim Beckstedt (1764–1816), blacksmith , farm owner and Vogt | 1948 | until 1948: Beekwisch | |
At the powder mill
( Location ) |
B181 | 405 | after the location at the powder mill built around 1632 | before 1934 | ||
At the Grootsee
( Location ) |
B842 | 190 | after the location on the northern Grootsee | 1986 | Low German groot = large | |
At St. Ansgar
( Location ) |
B847 | 155 | after the location at the St. Ansgar Church | 1988 | ||
Bekstück
( Location ) |
B232 | 315 | after a field name | before 1934 | ||
Berenberg-Gossler-Weg
( Location ) |
B860 | 70 | after the Berenberg-Gossler banking family , who owned extensive property in Niendorf | 1993 | ||
Bernburger way
( Location ) |
B813 | 120 | Bernburg (Saale) , district town in Saxony-Anhalt | 1980 | Motif group: "Cities in and on the Harz" | |
Bernwardkoppel
( Location ) |
B290 | 300 | Bernward von Hildesheim (950 or 960-1022), Bishop of Hildesheim | 1948 | before 1948: Timm-Kröger-Weg | |
Bindfeldweg
( Location ) |
B349 | 455 | after a field name | before 1934 | ||
Birch ground
( Location ) |
B880 | 155 | according to the birch population there | 2004 | ||
Blankenburger way
( Location ) |
B383 | 400 | Blankenburg (Harz) , town in the Harz district in Saxony-Anhalt | 1953 | Motif group: "Cities in and on the Harz" | |
Bluethroat Path
( Location ) |
B390 | 205 | after the songbird species of the same name | 1958 | ||
Boltens Allee
( Location ) |
B464 | 334 | Claus Bolten (1842–1913), cattle commissioner, | before 1934 | Bolten was the previous owner of the site and lived in Niendorf from 1875 to 1895. | |
Bondenwald
( Location ) |
B466 | 1440 | after a hallway name | 1948 | ||
Borndeel
( Location ) |
B493 | 195 | after a field name that stands for a lowland with a well or a spring | 1945 | ||
Brandfurt
( Location ) |
B553 | 410 | after a field name first mentioned in 1588 | 1952 | ||
Braunlager way
( Location ) |
B564 | 275 | Braunlage , climatic health resort in the district of Goslar in Lower Saxony | 1965 | Motif group: "Cities in and on the Harz" | |
Broockkampsweg
( Location ) |
B617 | 615 | after the former location of the road in a damp lowland (Broo (c) k) | before 1934 | ||
Bruktererweg
( Location ) |
B804 | 135 | Brukterer , Germanic tribe | 1978 | Motif group: "ethnic groups" | |
Burgundy Trail
( Location ) |
B720 | 1065 | Burgundy , East Germanic tribe | 1965 | Motif group: "ethnic groups" | |
Chaukenweg
( Location ) |
C023 | 365 | Chauken , Germanic tribe | 1950 | Motif group: "ethnic groups" | |
Cord-Dreyer-Weg
( Location ) |
C049 | 355 | Cord Dreyer (1836–1912), master wheelwright | 1945 | Dreyer was Vogt in Niendorf from 1881 to 1899 . before 1945: Hermann-Schmidt-Weg |
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Jackdaws nest
( Location ) |
D136 | 250 | after the jackdaw's nest | before 1934 | Motif group: "Birds and their nests" | |
Duderstädter Weg
( Location ) |
D211 | 120 | Duderstadt , town in the Göttingen district in Lower Saxony | 1963 | Motif group: "Cities in and on the Harz" | |
Düpweg
( Location ) |
D217 | 275 | after the field name Düp for low-lying, moist land | 1932 | ||
Ebersteinweg
( Location ) |
E009 | 220 | Ernst Albrecht von Eberstein (1605–1676), military leader in the Thirty Years War | 1948 | before 1948: Gorch-Fock-Weg | |
Eichenhag
( Location ) |
E057 | 90 | in memory of the extensive oak forests that used to exist here | before 1938 | ||
Emmy Beckmann Way
( Location ) |
E294 | 490 | Emmy Beckmann (1880–1967), educator and FDP politician | 1980 | ||
Engernweg
( Location ) |
E185 | 1205 | Engern , Germanic tribe | 1948 | ||
Ernst-Mittelbach-Ring
( Location ) |
E298 | 820 | Ernst Mittelbach (1903–1944), trade teacher, victim of National Socialism | 1982 | Motif group: "Table with 12 chairs" | |
Ernst-Mittelbach-Stieg
( Location ) |
E319 | 85 | based on the Ernst-Mittelbach-Ring | 1987 | Motif group: "Table with 12 chairs" | |
Owl's nest
( Location ) |
E255 | 195 | after the owl's nest | before 1934 | Motif group: "Birds and their nests" | |
Friederike Büscher hiking trail
( Location ) |
F355 | 640 | Friederike Büscher (1913–2004), SPD politician | 2015 | ||
Friedrich-Ebert-Strasse
( Location ) |
F232 | 1355 | Friedrich Ebert (1871–1925), SPD politician, Reich President of the Weimar Republic | 1945 | before 1933: Pinneberger Strasse, from 1933 to 1954: Adolf-Hitler-Strasse | |
Fuhlsbütteler way
( Location ) |
F277 | 1050 | Hamburg's Fuhlsbüttel district | 1951 | ||
Gandersheimer way
( Location ) |
G013 | 295 | Gandersheim Monastery | 1948 | ||
Garstedter Eck
( Location ) |
G019 | 415 | based on the Garstedter Weg | 1966 | ||
Garstedt way
( Location ) |
G020 | 3615 | Garstedt , district of Norderstedt | 1903 | ||
Georg-Appel-Strasse
( Location ) |
G424 | 370 | Georg Appel (1901–1944), resistance fighter against and victim of National Socialism | 1982 | Motif group: "Table with 12 chairs" | |
Gepidenweg
( Location ) |
G064 | 55 | Gepiden , East Germanic tribe | 1950 | Motif group: "ethnic groups" | |
Germanic path
( Location ) |
G076 | 250 | Germanic peoples , group of several ethnic groups | 1965 | Motif group: "ethnic groups" | |
Gernroder way
( Location ) |
G079 | 265 | Gernrode , district of Quedlinburg in the Harz district in Saxony-Anhalt | 1951 | Motif group: "Cities in and on the Harz" | |
Geroweg
( Location ) |
G080 | 200 | Gero († 965), Count of East Saxony | 1948 | before 1948: Kiebitzweg | |
Goslar route
( Location ) |
G174 | 210 | Goslar , city in Lower Saxony | 1963 | Motif group: "Cities in and on the Harz" | |
Gotenweg
( Location ) |
G178 | 350 | Goths , East Germanic tribe | before 1936 | Motif group: "Volkssämme" | |
Gottschalkweg
( Location ) |
G183 | 380 | Gottschalk von Orbais (* around 803, † around 869), scholar, monk and poet, or Gottschalk der Wende († 1066), Christian missionary | 1948 | Lt. Beckershaus is not entirely clear which of the two gentlemen could be the namesake for the street, Hanke only names the Obotriten prince who died in 1066. before 1948: Fehrsweg |
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Graf-Anton-Weg
( Location ) |
G194 | 585 | Anton I, Count of Schauenburg, ruled from 1510 to 1526 | 1948 | before 1948: Kleekamp | |
Groß Borsteler Strasse
( Location ) |
G256 | 430 | Hamburg district Groß Borstel | before 1934 | ||
Grotkoppelweg
( Location ) |
G303 | 395 | after a field name | before 1938 | ||
Habichthorst
( Location ) |
H006 | 565 | after the hawk's nest | before 1962 | Motif group: "Birds and their nests" | |
Hadermann's way
( Location ) |
H013 | 510 | according to the legend of Hadermann's bridal journey | 1948 | before 1948: Schnelsener Weg | |
Hadubrandheide
( Location ) |
H015 | 155 | Hadubrand , legendary figure from the Hildebrandslied | 1948 | before 1948: Siegfriedstrasse | |
Grove
( Location ) |
H050 | 750 | after a hallway name | before 1934 | ||
Halberstadt way
( Location ) |
H056 | 120 | Halberstadt , town in the Harz district in Saxony-Anhalt | 1963 | Motif group: "Cities in or on the Harz" | |
Haldenstieg
( Location ) |
H058 |
(in the district) |
310 after the rubble dumps previously located here | 1951 | east of the Tarpenbek in Groß Borstel | |
Hanne-Mertens-Weg
( Location ) |
H769 | 225 | Hanne Mertens (1909–1945), actress, resistance fighter against and victim of National Socialism | 1982 | Motif group: "Table with 12 chairs" | |
Harzburger way
( Location ) |
H158 | 415 | Bad Harzburg , town in the Goslar district in Lower Saxony | 1961 | Motif group: "Cities in or on the Harz" | |
Hasenheide
( Location ) |
H170 | 380 | after a hallway name | before 1938 | Hare is derived from hatred , a name for swamp or bog. | |
Hegereiterweg
( Location ) |
H230 | 240 | after a term for the mounted forest supervision | before 1934 | ||
Helvetierweg
( Location ) |
H341 | 195 | Helvetii , Celtic people | 1959 | Motif group: "ethnic groups" | |
Hermundurenweg
( Location ) |
H379 | 235 | Hermunduren , Germanic tribe | 1961 | Motif group: "ethnic groups" | |
Herulerweg
( Location ) |
H388 | 165 | Heruler , East Germanic tribe | 1947 | Motif group: "ethnic groups" | |
Herzog-Bruno-Weg
( Location ) |
H396 | 310 | Brun (830 / 840–880), progenitor of the Brunones | 1948 | before 1948: Grashof | |
Hessenweg
( Location ) |
H400 | 325 | Hessen , Germanic tribe | 1961 | Motif group: "ethnic groups" | |
Hildesheimer Stieg
( Location ) |
H428 | 405 | based on the Hildesheimer Weg | 1950 | ||
Hildesheimer way
( Location ) |
H429 | 390 | probably based on the nearby Bernwardkoppel, which was named after the Hildesheim bishop Bernward | 1948 | ||
Hinschkoppel
( Location ) |
H794 | 245 | after the Hinsch family from Niendorf, who had been the previous owners of the site since 1677 | 1990 | ||
Hollworen
( Location ) |
H579 | 330 | after a hallway name | 1948 | ||
Hubertusweg
( Location ) |
H653 | 215 | Hubertus von Liège (* around 655, † 727), Bishop of Maastricht and Liège | before 1938 | ||
Ilsenburger way
( Location ) |
I021 | 95 | Ilsenburg , town in the Harz district in Saxony-Anhalt | 1967 | Motif group: "Cities in or on the Harz" | |
Hunting ground
( Location ) |
J016 | 130 | freely chosen name | 1939 | ||
Jägerdamm
( Location ) |
J008 | 760 | after the term of the same name from the hunt | before 1934 | The street is completely in the district, only plots 15 and 15a are in the Schnelsen area . | |
Joachim-Mähl-Strasse
( Location ) |
J053 | 380 | Joachim Mähl (1827–1909), Low German poet and teacher | before 1934 | ||
Johannkamp
( Location ) |
J069 | 255 | after a hallway name | before 1950 | ||
John Chretien Hiking Trail
( Location ) |
J155 | 315 | John Chretien (1902–1999), Niendorf painter | 2015 | ||
Joseph North Way
( Location ) |
J128 | 100 | Joseph Norden (1870–1943), rabbi, victim of National Socialism | 1982 | Motif group: "Table with 12 chairs" | |
Kamploh
( Location ) |
K052 | 160 | after a hallway name | 1952 | ||
Karl-Gustav-Weg
( Location ) |
K074 | 205 | Karl X. Gustav (1622–1660), Swedish king from 1654 to 1660 | 1948 | before 1948: Obhof | |
Kassubenweg
( Location ) |
K568 | 210 | Kassuben , West Slavic tribe | 1978 | Motif group: "ethnic groups" | |
Kellerbleek
( Location ) |
K127 |
(in the district) |
75 after the terms "cellar" for barrows and "bleek" for a flat, free piece of land | 1948 | complete street area and eastern side of the street from the railway bridge north in Groß Borstel , plots 3 and 5 on the western side in Niendorf, south of the railway bridge completely in Lokstedt | |
Celtic rise
( Location ) |
K569 | 180 | based on the Keltenweg | 1978 | Motif group: "ethnic groups" | |
Celtic way
( Location ) |
K130 | 955 | Celts , European tribe | 1952 | Motif group: "ethnic groups" | |
Kimbernstieg
( Location ) |
K553 | 280 | Cimbri , Germanic tribe | 1974 | Motif group: "ethnic groups" | |
Kimbernstrasse
( Location ) |
K552 | 255 | Cimbri , Germanic tribe | 1974 | Motif group: "ethnic groups" | |
Kobenbusch
( Location ) |
K306 | 130 | after a hallway name | 1945 | ||
Kollaukamp
( Location ) |
K349 | 165 | after a field name | before 1938 | ||
Kollaustrasse
( Location ) |
K349 | 1475 (in the district) |
Kollau , tributary of the Tarpenbek | 1948 | south of the railway bridge in Lokstedt | |
König-Heinrich-Weg
( Location ) |
K319 | 2630 | Heinrich I (* around 876; † 936), Duke of Saxony, later King of Eastern Franconia | 1948 | before 1948: Erikastraße | |
Kopischweg
( Location ) |
K366 | 420 | August Kopisch (1799–1853), inventor, painter and writer | 1948 | before 1948: Hermann-Löns-Weg | |
Crows Walk
( Location ) |
K395 | 690 | freely chosen name | 1934 | ||
Kranichhorst
( Location ) |
K404 | 130 | for the crane's nest | before 1934 | Motif group: "Birds and their nests" | |
Krohnstieg
( Location ) |
K285 |
(in the district) |
325 after the long-established Krohn farming family in Langenhorn | 1950 | To the west of the Krohnstieg tunnel lies the Krohnstieg in Niendorf, to the east it initially runs for a length of 220 meters in Norderstedt in Schleswig-Holstein , before it heads east through Langenhorn . In Fuhlsbüttel the street is only in the course of the tunnel; Part of federal highway 433 and Ring 3 . | |
Kurt-Ledien-Weg
( Location ) |
K583 | 145 | Kurt Ledien (1893–1945), lawyer, resistance fighter against and victim of National Socialism | 1982 | Motif group: "Table with 12 chairs" | |
Kurt-Schill-Weg
( Location ) |
K580 | 210 | Kurt Schill (1911–1944), chemigrapher, resistance fighter against and victim of National Socialism | 1982 | Motif group: "Table with 12 chairs" | |
Langenhorst
( Location ) |
L051 | 490 | after a field name | 1949 | ||
Longobard Path
( Location ) |
L066 | 310 | Lombards , Elbe Germanic tribe | 1948 | before 1948: Sandkamp | |
Lausitzerweg
( Location ) |
L366 | 240 | Lausitz , German-Polish region | 1980 | ||
Lauterberger way
( Location ) |
L093 | 270 | Bad Lauterberg im Harz , town in the district of Göttingen in Lower Saxony | 1967 | Motif group: "Cities in or on the Harz" | |
Clay bog
( Location ) |
L110 | 250 | after a field name | before 1934 | ||
Lewetzauweg
( Location ) |
L156 | 210 | Albert Philipp von Lewetzau (1789–1817), Landdrost in Pinneberg | 1948 | before 1948: Fichteweg | |
Lokstedter Holt
( Location ) |
L239 | 430 | after a forest that used to belong to Lokstedt | 1945 | ||
Lurchweg
( Location ) |
L314 | 190 | after the amphibious vertebrate | 1951 | ||
Lütt Kollau
( Location ) |
L288 | 245 | after an old field name | 1945 | The area was on the old Kollau mill, which stood at the confluence of the Tarpenbek and Kollau rivers . | |
Maassweg
( Location ) |
M005 | 65 | David Maaß (1822–1880), from 1876 to 1880 mayor of Niendorf | 1948 | before 1948: Meisenweg | |
Margaretha-Rothe-Weg
( Location ) |
M398 | 95 | Margaretha Rothe (1919–1945), medical student, resistance fighter against and victim of National Socialism | 1982 | Motif group: "Table with 12 chairs" | |
Märkerweg
( Location ) |
M010 | 1225 | Märker , resident of the Mark Brandenburg | 1952 | Motif group: "ethnic groups" | |
Markomannenweg
( Location ) |
M056 | 770 | Marcomanni , Germanic tribe | 1950 | Motif group: "ethnic groups" | |
Marsenweg
( Location ) |
M391 | 130 | after the hall name Auf dem Marsenkamp | 1978 | ||
Max-Zelck-Strasse
( Location ) |
M410 | 475 | Max Zelck (1878–1965), SPD politician, persecuted by National Socialism | 1986 | ||
Mechthildweg
( Location ) |
M105 | 170 | Wife of the first settler known by name in Niendorf (around 1347) | 1948 | see also Ulferusweg | |
Mölenwisch
( Location ) |
M217 | 200 | after a hall name that refers to the former powder mill | 1939 | Low German Möhl = mill | |
Moordamm
( Location ) |
M257 | 480 | after the situation at the former Ohmoor | 1947 | ||
Moorland
( Location ) |
M259 | 485 | after a hallway name | 1948 | ||
Moor edge
( Location ) |
M273 | 245 | after the location on the edge of the Ohmoor | 1949 | ||
Münchhausenweg
( Location ) |
M332 | 380 | Johann von Münchhausen (around 1529), Landdrost in Pinneberg | 1948 | before 1948: Sandkamp | |
Niendorf Bridge
( Location ) |
- |
(in the district) |
10 according to location and function | 1931 | crosses the Tarpenbek and connects the Borsteler Straße on the Niendorfer side with the Niendorfer Weg on the Groß Borsteler side; According to the street directory only in Groß Borstel, according to the basic map of the western half of the bridge in Niendorf, as the district boundary runs through the Tarpenbek | |
Niendorf enclosure
( Location ) |
N112 | 1880 (in the district) |
after the leisure area of the same name , through which the road partly leads | 1948 | up to the confluence of Vogt-Kölln-Straße completely in Eidelstedt , further north for about 365 meters only the western half of the street, eastern side in Niendorf, as well as the further course | |
Niendorfer Höhe
( Location ) |
N113 | 235 | after the elevated location in the district | 1962 | ||
Niendorfer Kirchenweg
( Location ) |
N114 | 720 | leading to church according to function | 1948 | ||
Niendorf market square
( Location ) |
N155 | 155 | according to location and function in the district | 1948 | Not a square in the traditional sense, but a street. before 1948: market square |
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Niendorfer Strasse
( Location ) |
N116 |
(in the district) |
350 after the partial course in the district | 1899 | south of the Kollau in Lokstedt | |
Nienkamp
( Location ) |
N118 | 525 | after a field name | before 1938 | ||
North Albingerweg
( Location ) |
N151 | 560 | Nordalbingier , tribal group of the Saxons | 1948 | Motif group: "ethnic groups" | |
Nordhäuser way
( Location ) |
N162 | 205 | Nordhausen , city in Thuringia | 1951 | Motif group: "Cities in or on the Harz" | |
Oertzenstrasse
( Location ) |
O040 | 90 | Jasper von Oertzen (1616–1657), German-Danish court marshal, from 1648 to 1657 Landdrost in Pinneberg | 1948 | before 1948: Hebbelweg | |
Ohmoor
( Location ) |
O070 | 1070 | after the former, later drained and populated Ohmoor | 1948 | ||
Ohmoorring
( Location ) |
O201 | 570 | based on the street Ohmoor | 1981 | ||
Oldesloer Strasse
( Location ) |
O081 |
(in the district) |
170 Bad Oldesloe , district town of the Stormarn district in Schleswig-Holstein | only the eastern half of the road between the Swebenweg junction and the state border with Schleswig-Holstein , otherwise in Schnelsen ; the year of the naming could not be determined because the street is not listed in either Beckershaus or Hanke | ||
Ordulfstrasse
( Location ) |
O113 | 705 | Ordulf († 1072), Duke of Saxony | 1948 | before 1948: Maacks Allee and Fritz-Reuter-Straße | |
Ostfalenweg
( Location ) |
O151 | 485 | Ostfalen , tribal group of the Saxons | 1948 | ||
Otto Bierstedt hiking trail
( Location ) |
O224 | 885 | Otto Bierstedt (1914–1997) Local Office Manager in Lokstedt from 1962 to 1979 | 2015 | ||
Papenreye
( Location ) |
P245 |
(in the district) |
780 after a field name | 1980 | east of the Tarpenbek in Groß Borstel | |
Passborghöhe
( Location ) |
P044 | 225 | after the peasant family Paßborg, who had lived in Niendorf since the 17th century | 1948 | ||
Paul-Dieroff-Weg
( Location ) |
P252 | 125 | Paul Dieroff (1928–1944), student, victim of National Socialism | 1991 | ||
Paul-Sorge-Strasse
( Location ) |
P048 | 2195 | Paul Sorge (1876–1944), gardener | 1948 | Sorge came from Lokstedt to Niendorf in 1910 and for many years held the offices of community leader and deputy community leader. before 1948: Jägerstrasse |
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Perckentinweg
( Location ) |
P066 | 575 | Gebhard Ulrich von Perckentin (1689–1766), Landdrost in Pinneberg | 1948 | before 1948: Claudiusweg | |
Polabenstieg
( Location ) |
P233 | 180 | Polaben , West Slavic tribe | 1974 | Motif group: "ethnic groups" | |
Pommernweg
( Location ) |
P160 | 220 | Pomorans , West Slavic tribe | 1950 | Motif group: "ethnic groups" | |
Promenade Street
( Location ) |
P207 | 335 | 1907 | The origin of the name is unknown, the street was originally a private road of the Lippertschen Hof. | ||
Quadenstieg
( Location ) |
Q016 | 105 | based on the Quadenweg | 1979 | Motif group: "ethnic groups" | |
Quad path
( Location ) |
Q001 | 565 | Quaden , Germanic tribe | 1961 | Motif group: "ethnic groups" | |
Quedlinburger Weg
( Location ) |
Q004 | 1030 | Quedlinburg , town in the Harz district in Saxony-Anhalt | 1948 | Motif group: "Cities in or on the Harz" | |
Rahmoor
( Location ) |
R030 | 30th | after a field name | before 1934 | ||
Rahweg
( Location ) |
R033 | 945 | after a field name | 1974 | ||
Partridge Path
( Location ) |
R068 | 595 | after the chicken of the same name | 1932 | ||
Plover Trail
( Location ) |
R094 | 200 | after the wading bird of the same name | 1958 | ||
Reinhold-Meyer-Strasse
( Location ) |
R429 | 440 | Reinhold Meyer (1920–1944), bookseller, resistance fighter against and victim of National Socialism | 1982 | Motif group: "Table with 12 chairs" | |
Riding arena
( Location ) |
R139 | 190 | after a riding stables and riding arena that used to be here | 1950 | ||
Robert-Blum-Strasse
( Location ) |
R215 | 385 | Robert Blum (1807–1848), politician, poet and publisher | 1948 | before 1948: Ohldorp | |
Rudolf-Klug-Weg
( Location ) |
R430 | 90 | Rudolf Klug (1905–1944), educator, resistance fighter against and victim of National Socialism | 1982 | Motif group: "Table with 12 chairs" | |
Rugierweg
( Location ) |
R362 | 265 | Rugier , East Germanic tribe | 1965 | Motif group: "ethnic groups" | |
Romania
( Location ) |
R438 | 370 | after the location at the former allotment garden association of the same name | 1989 | ||
Sachsenstieg
( Location ) |
S007 | 1560 | based on the Sachsenweg | 1952 | Motif group: "ethnic groups" | |
Sachsenweg
( Location ) |
S010 | 1350 | Saxony , West Germanic Association of Nations | 1950 | Motif group: "ethnic groups" | |
Salierweg
( Location ) |
S017 | 180 | Salier , East Franconian noble family | 1950 | ||
Schippelsweg
( Location ) |
S176 | 945 | after a field name | before 1934 | Namesake of the stop of the U2 | |
Forge belt
( Location ) |
S919 | 1055 | after the location at a former forge | 1991 | ||
Schönweg
( Location ) |
S271 | 90 | Johann Matthias Albrecht Schön (1800–1870), physician and author | before 1934 | ||
Schwabenstieg
( Location ) |
S335 | 185 | Swabians, Germanic tribe | 1961 | Motif group: "ethnic groups" | |
Schwalbenweg
( Location ) |
S338 | 290 | after the songbird of the same name | before 1938 | ||
Schwedenkamp
( Location ) |
S352 | 190 | in memory of the Swedish army that passed through this area in 1657 and 1700 to engage in battles with the Danes near Pinneberg | 1948 | ||
Clean sea
( Location ) |
S387 | 385 | after a field name | 1963 | ||
Semnonenweg
( Location ) |
S402 | 205 | Semnones , Germanic tribe | 1948 | Motif group: “People's tribes” before 1948: Flax barg |
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Sethweg
( Location ) |
S411 | 780 | after a field name | 1924 | ||
Siebensternweg
( Location ) |
S423 | 330 | after an allotment garden colony of the same name nearby | 1950 | ||
Sootbörn
( Location ) |
S504 | 855 | after the Low German word Soot for well , Börn or Born = source | 1948 | ||
Sperberhorst
( Location ) |
S843 | 515 | after the sparrow's nest | 1971 | Motif group: "Birds and their nests" | |
Sperlingsweg
( Location ) |
S685 | 685 | after the songbird of the same name | before 1934 | ||
Steendammswisch
( Location ) |
S606 | 535 | after a field name | before 1934 | ||
Steinhoffweg
( Location ) |
S644 | 340 | Johann Steinhoff (1847–1902), carpenter, from 1899 to 1902 mayor of Niendorf | 1948 | before 1948: Finkenweg | |
Sugambrerweg
( Location ) |
S804 | 600 | Sugambrer , West Germanic tribe | 1953 | Motif group: "ethnic groups" | |
Swebenweg
( Location ) |
S826 | 1785 | Sweben , tribal group of Germanic peoples | 1952 | Motif group: "ethnic groups" | |
Teutonenweg
( Location ) |
T050 | 1005 | Teutons , Germanic tribe | 1961 | Motif group: “People's tribes” before 1961 part of the Rahway |
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Theodor-Körner-Weg
( Location ) |
T056 | 200 | Theodor Körner (1791–1813), poet | before 1956 | ||
Thüreystrasse
( Location ) |
T126 | 265 | Paul Thürey (1903–1944), mechanical engineer, and Magda Thürey (1899–1945), teacher, resistance fighter against and victim of National Socialism | 1982 | Motif group: "Table with 12 chairs" | |
Thuringian Way
( Location ) |
T196 | 310 | Thuringian , West Germanic tribe | 1970 | Motif group: "ethnic groups" | |
Tibarg
( Location ) |
T080 | 720 | after a hallway name | 1948 | The name Tibarg is derived from Thingstätte , a name for a meeting place or place of execution. | |
Turonenweg
( Location ) |
T186 | 270 | Turons , Gallic tribe | 1959 | Motif group: "ethnic groups" | |
Ubierweg
( Location ) |
U001 | 265 | Ubier , West Germanic tribe | 1960 | Motif group: "ethnic groups" | |
Ulferusweg
( Location ) |
U018 | 305 | after the oldest known settler of Niendorf (around 1347) | 1948 | see also Mechthildweg before 1948: Kornweg |
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Vielohweg
( Location ) |
V036 | 1405 (in the district) |
after a field name | before 1925 | west of the Vielohgraben in Schnelsen | |
Vienenburger way
( Location ) |
V038 | 105 | Vienenburg , district of Goslar in Lower Saxony | 1966 | Motif group: "Cities in or on the Harz" | |
Vierenkamp
( Location ) |
V147 | 345 | after a field name | 2000 | ||
Vietinghoffweg
( Location ) |
V046 | 205 | Friedrich von Vietinghoff (1624–1691), Danish court master, Landdrost in Pinneberg | 1962 | ||
Vogt-Cordes-Damm
( Location ) |
V065 | 440 | Wilhelm Cordes (1859–1933), community leader (Vogt) in Niendorf from 1902 to 1916 | 1948 | before 1948: Bornweg | |
Vogt-Kölln-Strasse
( Location ) |
V067 |
(in the district) |
270 after the Kölln family, who were the governors of the Schnelsen community from 1598 to 1828 | 1928 | south of the railroad tracks in Stellingen , north of it up to Kollau completely in Eidelstedt , between Kollaustraße and the street Niendorfer Gehege only the western half of the street, eastern half in Niendorf | |
Wagrierweg
( Location ) |
W015 | 855 | Wagrier , part of the Abodrite tribe | 1952 | Motif group: "ethnic groups" | |
Walter-Schüler-Weg
( Location ) |
W048 | 215 | Walter Schüler (1899–1945), lawyer, victim of National Socialism | 1948 | before 1948: Fasanenweg | |
Warning way
( Location ) |
W456 | 280 | Warn , Germanic tribe | 1978 | Motif group: "ethnic groups" | |
Wendlohstrasse
( Location ) |
W167 | 1575 (in the district) |
to Gut Wendlohe in Schnelsen | before 1934 | west of the Kollau in Schnelsen | |
Wieddüp
( Location ) |
W230 | 430 | after a hallway name | before 1934 | ||
Wild ground
( Location ) |
W265 | 130 | freely chosen name | 1948 | ||
Willhoop
( Location ) |
W288 | 180 | after a field name | 1950 | ||
Wilzenweg
( Location ) |
W445 | 250 | Wilzen , West Slav tribal association | 1974 | Motif group: "ethnic groups" | |
To the market
( Location ) |
Z077 | 230 | according to function leading to the adjoining market area | 1986 | ||
To the Niendorfer Grenzhaus
( Location ) |
Z077 | 65 | according to the situation | 2002 | only eastern half of the northern part of the street in Niendorf, otherwise in Schnelsen |
Individual evidence
- ↑ Digital Atlas North
- ↑ a b c Senate resolution of August 10, 2015, published in Official Gazette No. 64 of August 18, 2015, accessed on August 1, 2019
Literature and Sources
- Statistics Office North: Street and area directory of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg
- Horst Beckershaus: The Hamburg street names - where they come from and what they mean , 6th edition, CEP European Publishing House, Hamburg 2011, ISBN 978-3-86393-009-7
- Christian Hanke: Hamburg's street names tell history , 4th edition, Medien-Verlag Schubert, Hamburg 2006, ISBN 978-3-929229-41-7