List of streets in Hamburg-Osdorf
The list of streets in Hamburg-Osdorf is an overview of the streets currently in the Hamburg district of Osdorf . It is part of the list of traffic areas in Hamburg .
overview
In Osdorf (district number 221) there are 26,565 inhabitants (as of December 31, 2019) on 7.2 km². Osdorf is in the postcode areas 22549, 22587, 22589 and 22609.
There are 118 designated traffic areas in Osdorf, including a park. The following groups of motifs can be found in the district (see column "Comments"):
- "Writers and Poets" (mainly north of the S-Bahn tracks)
- "Places in Dithmarschen and North Friesland" (between Osdorfer Landstrasse and the tracks of the S-Bahn)
- "Field and meadow flowers" (south of the Rugenbarg)
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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Aft Born
( Location ) |
A016 | 1105 | after a field name | 1967 | Low German aft = behind | |
Adalbertstrasse
( Location ) |
A028 | 390 | Adalbert von Prussia (1884–1948), son of Kaiser Wilhelm II. | before 1934 | ||
At the Botterbarg
( Location ) |
A199 |
(in the district) |
720 after a hallway name | 1932 | This is where the cows rested after milking (in Low German botterbarg = butter mountain); from Borndiek southern, later western half of the street in Iserbrook . | |
At Eichenplatz
( Location ) |
A215 | 215 | after a "peace oak" planted here in 1871 | 1928 | ||
At Isfeld
( Location ) |
A260 | 235 | after the field name Isfeld | 1928 | ||
At the rural nursing home
( Location ) |
A282 | 545 | after the situation at the rural nursing home | 1949 | before 1949: Von-Quast-Weg | |
At the Osdorfer Born
( Location ) |
A305 | 1380 | after the location at the Osdorfer pond (Helmut-Schack-pond) | 1928 | ||
Arnimstrasse
( Location ) |
A467 | 385 | Achim von Arnim (1781–1831), writer | 1941 | Motif group: "Writers and poets" | |
Barlskamp
( Location ) |
B071 | 585 | after the field name Barls | 1949 | ||
Baron-Voght-Strasse
( Location ) |
B078 |
(in the district) |
95 Caspar Voght (1752–1839), businessman and social reformer | 1928 | south of the S-Bahn tracks, western half of the street in Nienstedten , eastern side in Othmarschen , north of it up to the confluence of Ohnhorststraße, the street area and the western side in Osdorf area, the eastern half of the street is in Groß Flottbek , from Ohnhorststraße it branches off to the west and remains completely in Groß Flottbek | |
Bettinastieg
( Location ) |
B303 | 115 | Bettina von Arnim (1785–1859), writer | 1953 | Motif group: "Writers and poets" | |
Blomkamp
( Location ) |
B406 | 1315 (in the district) |
freely chosen name | before 1928 | Low German Blomen = flowers; east of Flurstrasse in Bahrenfeld | |
Bockhorst
( Location ) |
B425 | 1425 (in the district) |
after a hallway name | 1928 | about north of the street Düpenautal completely in the district, south of it only the eastern, later southern half of the street, western or northern half in Iserbrook | |
Boothsweg
( Location ) |
B474 | 315 | James Booth (1770–1814), landscape gardener | 1930 | ||
Borndiek
( Location ) |
B494 | 970 | after a pond fed by a spring | 1965 | Low German Diek = pond; western, later northern half of the street to Düpenau in Iserbrook , otherwise in Osdorf | |
Bornheide
( Location ) |
B497 | 1150 (in the district) |
after the field name Achtern Bornheide | 1967 | north of the Glückstädter Weg in Lurup | |
Incendiaries
( Location ) |
B759 | 1175 | after a field name that indicates the operation of wood charcoal burners | 1969 | ||
Breitenbachweg
( Location ) |
B587 | 170 | Paul von Breitenbach (1850–1930), Prussian minister | 1953 | ||
Brentanostrasse
( Location ) |
B600 | 180 | Clemens Brentano (1778–1842), writer | 1941 | Motif group: "Writers and poets" | |
Charlotte-Niese-Strasse
( Location ) |
C019 |
(in the district) |
330 Charlotte Niese (1854–1935), writer and poet | 1929 | Group of motifs: "Writers and poets" south of the S-Bahn tracks in Nienstedten |
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Deesbarg
( Location ) |
D247 | 430 | after a field name (Dees = moss) | 1969 | ||
Diekweg
( Location ) |
D100 | 170 | after the location by a pond | 1928 | Low German Diek = pond | |
Dörpfeldstieg
( Location ) |
D129 | 105 | based on Dörpfeldstrasse | 1962 | ||
Dörpfeldstrasse
( Location ) |
D130 | 1300 | Wilhelm Dörpfeld (1853–1940), architect and archaeologist | 1949 | before 1949: Kaiser-Wilhelm-Strasse | |
Droste-Hülshoff-Strasse
( Location ) |
D205 | 205 | Annette von Droste-Hülshoff (1797–1848), writer and composer | 1929 | Motif group: "Writers and poets" | |
Düpenautal
( Location ) |
D214 | 400 | after the stream of the same name flowing here | 1963 | The southern plots belong to Iserbrook , otherwise the street is completely in Osdorf. | |
Lizard climb
( Location ) |
E072 | 250 | after the reptile of the same name | 1953 | ||
Dirt road 50
( Location ) |
F306 | 455 | Field paths marked with numbers were assigned by the building and surveying office as a guide and are to be successively given street names. | |||
Flurkamp
( Location ) |
F166 | 170 | based on the Flurstrasse | 1965 | ||
Hallway
( Location ) |
F167 | 1625 (in the district) |
freely chosen name | 1928 | Road from north to south: Between Luruper Hauptstraße and Glückstädter Weg completely in Lurup , between Glückstädter Weg and Achtern Styg only the properties on the east side, between Achtern Styg and Osdorfer Landstraße are the eastern properties in Bahrenfeld , the properties on the west side and the entire property Road areas are located between Glückstädter Weg and Osdorfer Landstraße in Osdorf. | |
Fontanestrasse
( Location ) |
F180 | 375 | Theodor Fontane (1819–1898), writer | 1928/29 | Motif group: "Writers and poets" | |
Peace way
( Location ) |
F226 | 760 | in memory of the Peace of Frankfurt | 1929 | before 1929: Friedensstrasse | |
Friedrich-Schöning-Weg
( Location ) |
F335 | 380 | Friedrich Schöning (1878–1968), senator in Altona from 1909 to 1933, local office manager in Blankenese from 1945 to 1950 | 1992 | ||
Gardinger way
( Location ) |
G365 | 180 | Garding , town in the district of North Friesland in Schleswig-Holstein | 1971 | Motif group: "Places in Dithmarschen and North Friesland" | |
Geranium Path
( Location ) |
G067 |
(in the district) |
115 after the cranesbill family of the same name | 1950 | east of Flurstrasse in Bahrenfeld | |
Gerstenbergstrasse
( Location ) |
G083 | 350 | Heinrich Wilhelm von Gerstenberg (1737–1823), poet | 1834 | Motif group: "Writers and poets" | |
Glückstadt way
( Location ) |
G123 | 960 | Glückstadt , town in the Steinburg district in Schleswig-Holstein | 1949 | Plots on the north side in Lurup , street area and southern plots in Osdorf. | |
Goosacker
( Location ) |
G169 | 510 | after a field name | before 1928 | Low German goos = goose | |
Gorresring
( Location ) |
G136 | 270 | Joseph Görres (1776–1848), natural philosopher | 1956 | ||
Grönenweg
( Location ) |
G247 | 460 | after a field name | 1960 | Low German grö (ö) n = green | |
Pit access
( Location ) |
G308 | 565 | after the gravel pits that used to exist here | 1930 | ||
Gustav-Schwab-Strasse
( Location ) |
G346 | 95 | Gustav Schwab (1792–1850), writer | 1941 | Motif group: "Writers and poets" | |
Hans-Christian-Andersen-Park
( Location ) |
H835 | Hans Christian Andersen (1805–1875), Danish writer | 2004 | The park is decorated with stone figures from Andersen's fairy tales. | ||
Harderweg
( Location ) |
H135 | 610 | Hans Harder (1880–1945), Rector in Osdorf | 1964 | ||
Hatjeweg
( Location ) |
H186 | 160 | Hans Hatje (1853–1924), last shepherd in Osdorf | 1967 | ||
Heimburgstrasse
( Location ) |
H272 | 165 | Wilhelmine Heimburg (1848–1912), writer | 1928 | Motif group: "Writers and poets" | |
Heinrich-Plett-Strasse
( Location ) |
H302 | 1455 | Heinrich Plett (1908–1963), manager | 1965 | Land on the east side in Groß Flottbek , street area and land on the west side in Osdorf. | |
Hemmingstedter way
( Location ) |
H342 | 1040 (in the district) |
Hemmingstedt , municipality in the Dithmarschen district in Schleswig-Holstein | 1950 | Group of motifs: “Places in Dithmarschen and North Friesland” east of Heinrich-Plett-Strasse in Groß Flottbek |
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Hests
( Location ) |
H402 | 120 | after a field name | 1928 | A planting of young oaks and beeches is called "Hesten". | |
Hönerstück
( Location ) |
H704 | 480 | after a field name | 1969 | Low German Hö (h) ner = chickens | |
Igelweg
( Location ) |
I005 | 90 | after the hedgehog of the same name | 1935 | ||
Immenbusch
( Location ) |
I060 | 795 | after a field name | 1967 | ||
In the Wiek
( Location ) |
I089 | 75 | after a field name | 1921 | ||
Isfeldkamp
( Location ) |
I113 | 85 | based on Isfeldstrasse | 1933 | ||
Isfeldstrasse
( Location ) |
I114 |
(in the district) |
200 after a hallway name | 1928 | southeast of the Düpenau (about the height of Wientapperweg) in Iserbrook , northeast part in Osdorf | |
Jenischstrasse
( Location ) |
J040 | 1160 | Martin Jenisch (1793–1857), businessman and senator | before 1908 | ||
Joachimstrasse
( Location ) |
J054 | 345 | Joachim of Prussia (1890–1920), son of Kaiser Wilhelm II. | before 1928 | ||
Jochim-Sahling-Weg
( Location ) |
J056 | 360 | Jochim Sahling (1786–1854), teacher in Osdorf from 1809 to 1854 | 1964 | ||
St. John's wort path
( Location ) |
J067 | 185 | after the plant genus of the same name | 1955 | Motif group: "Field and meadow flowers" | |
Julius-Brecht-Strasse
( Location ) |
J089 | 605 | Julius Brecht (1900–1962), SPD politician | 1965 | ||
Käferstieg
( Location ) |
K001 | 200 | after the insect of the same name | 1933 | ||
Kalenbarg
( Location ) |
K030 | 310 | after a hallway name | 1960 | ||
Chamomile path
( Location ) |
K047 | 230 | after the medicinal plant of the same name | 1934 | Motif group: "Field and meadow plants" | |
Hangover
( Location ) |
K599 | 1155 | after a field name | 1987 | Wohrd = Wurt, a dwelling on an artificially created hill | |
Knabeweg
( Location ) |
K285 | 165 | Lambert Knabe (18th century) | 1947 | In 1771, Knabe acquired a full farm, which later became the country care home. before 1949: Klüberweg |
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Köhlerstrasse
( Location ) |
K313 | 120 | Erich Köhler (1873–1914), naval officer | 1941 | ||
Königgrätzstrasse
( Location ) |
K320 | 305 | Königgrätz (Czech Hradec Králové ), city in the Czech Republic | 1912 | The name was given in memory of the battle of Königgrätz . | |
Cornflower path
( Location ) |
K380 | 385 | after the plant species of the same name | 1932 | Motif group: "Field and meadow flowers" | |
Kornradenweg
( Location ) |
K382 | 210 | after the plant species of the same name | 1934 | Motif group: "Field and meadow flowers" | |
Kronprinzenstrasse
( Location ) |
K446 | 650 | Wilhelm of Prussia (1882–1951), Crown Prince from 1888 to 1918 | 1920 | ||
Kroonhorst
( Location ) |
K451 |
(in the district) |
735 after a field name | 1967 | Low German Kroon / Kraan = crane north of the Glückstädter Weg in Lurup |
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Krützkamp
( Location ) |
K459 | 75 | after a field name | 1964 | ||
Langelohstrasse
( Location ) |
L034 | 1555 | Hinrich Langeloh (1844–1925), community leader in Osdorf from 1844–1925 | 1928 | There is evidence that the Langeloh farming family had lived in Osdorf since 1590. | |
Reading mountain path
( Location ) |
L141 | 485 | after the craftsman familyleseberg, who had lived in Osdorf since the 18th century | 1966 | ||
Dandelion path
( Location ) |
L212 | 270 | after the sunflower family of the same name | 1932 | Motif group: "Field and meadow flowers" | |
Lübbersmeyerweg
( Location ) |
L389 | 185 | Theodor Lübbersmeyer (1908–1975), from 1950 to 1961 local office manager in Blankenese, from 1961 to 1971 district office manager of Hamburg-Mitte | 2000 | ||
Lupine Path
( Location ) |
L313 | 270 | after the plant genus of the same name | 1932 | Motif group: "Field and meadow flowers" | |
Marconistrasse
( Location ) |
M036 | 130 | Guglielmo Marconi (1874–1937), Italian radio pioneer | 1949 | before 1949: Elsässer Straße | |
Mole climb
( Location ) |
M096 | 155 | after the mammal of the same name | 1935 | ||
Max-Emden-Weg
( Location ) |
M451 | 460 | Max Emden (1874–1940), businessman and art collector | 2014 | Footpath along the Loki-Schmidt-Garden | |
Meyerhofstrasse
( Location ) |
M178 | 340 | Otto Meyerhof (1884–1951), biochemist | 1949 | before 1949: Lothringer Strasse | |
Mindermannweg
( Location ) |
M195 | 225 | after the farming family Mindermann, who lived in Osdorf from the 17th to the 19th century | 1960 | ||
Poppy rise
( Location ) |
M234 | 185 | after the plant genus of the same name | 1932 | Motif group: "Field and meadow flowers" | |
Oelsnerring
( Location ) |
O039 | 455 | Gustav Oelsner (1879–1956), architect and town planner | 1965 | ||
Ohnhorststrasse
( Location ) |
O072 | 930 | after a hallway name | 1929 | Ohn means swamp, according to other sources Ohnhorst also means the eagle's nest. | |
Ordinger way
( Location ) |
O112 | 125 | Ording , district of St. Peter-Ording | 1953 | Motif group: "Places in Dithmarschen and North Friesland" | |
Osdorfer Landstrasse
( Location ) |
O124 | 2000 (in the district) |
Hamburg district of Osdorf | 1929 | between Schenefelder Landstraße and Am Botterbarg in Iserbrook, east of Am Botterbarg only the southern half of the street, northern half of the street in Osdorf, from the intersection of Rugenfeld / Isfeldstraße completely in Osdorf; between Heinrich-Plett-Straße and Fernando-Lorenzen-Platz, northern half of the street in Bahrenfeld , southern half in Groß Flottbek | |
Osdorfer Redder
( Location ) |
O186 | 145 | after a field name | 1972 | ||
Otto-Wallach-Weg
( Location ) |
O170 | 225 | Otto Wallach (1847–1931), chemist | 1949 | before 1949: Auguststrasse | |
Pelargonium Path
( Location ) |
P057 | 155 | after the cranesbill family of the same name | 1953 | ||
Platenstrasse
( Location ) |
P137 | 90 | August von Platen-Hallermünde (1796–1835), poet | 1941 | Motif group: "Writers and poets" | |
Polo Street
( Location ) |
P158 | 290 | according to the location at the nearby polo field | 1928 | ||
Püttkampsweg
( Location ) |
P212 | 265 | after a field name | 1935 | Low German Pütt = puddle | |
Püttkuhl
( Location ) |
P213 | 410 | after a clay pit formerly located here with low-fat clay suitable for pottery | 1928 | Low German Pütt = pots | |
Caterpillar climb
( Location ) |
R061 | 260 | after the butterfly larva of the same name | 1933 | ||
Reichskanzlerstrasse
( Location ) |
R113 | 1110 | Otto von Bismarck (1815–1898), first Reich Chancellor | 1928 | before 1928: Bismarckstrasse | |
Resskamp
( Location ) |
R162 | 715 | after the field name first mentioned in 1701 on Reeß | 1956 | ||
Larkspur Trail
( Location ) |
R211 | 190 | after the buttercup of the same name | 1934 | Motif group: "Field and meadow flowers" | |
Rugenbarg
( Location ) |
R356 | 2050 (in the district) |
after a field name | 1928 | east of Flurstrasse in Lurup before 1928: Luruper Weg |
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Rugenfeld
( Location ) |
R360 | 885 | based on the Rugenbarg street | 1968 | ||
Sand place
( Location ) |
S047 | 175 | after a field name | before 1928 | ||
Yarrow Path
( Location ) |
S102 | 470 | after the plant genus of the same name | 1949 | Motif group: "Field and meadow flowers" | |
Schäperstück
( Location ) |
S100 | 100 | after the field name Scheperstück , first mentioned in 1788 | 1967 | ||
Schneckenstieg
( Location ) |
S248 | 265 | after the animal class of the same name | 1933 | ||
Sternbergweg
( Location ) |
S679 | 210 | E. Sternberg (1854–1930), member of the municipal administration with special merits in the social field | 1956 | ||
Dead nettle trail
( Location ) |
T033 | 210 | after the plant genus of the same name | 1955 | Motif group: "Field and meadow flowers" | |
Tellkampfweg
( Location ) |
T045 | 255 | Hermann Tellkampf (1831–1893), director of the Altona-Kiel Railway Company | 1953 | ||
Tietzestrasse
( Location ) |
T098 | 535 | Rudolf Tietze (1874–1916), frigate captain | 1941 | In 1916 Tietze was in command of SMS Greif . | |
Tischendorfweg
( Location ) |
T112 | 135 | Konstantin von Tischendorf (1815–1874), Protestant theologian | 1958 | ||
Tönninger Weg
( Location ) |
T119 | 730 | Tönning , town in the district of North Friesland in Schleswig-Holstein | 1949 | Motif group: "Places in Dithmarschen and North Friesland" | |
Up de Schanz
( Location ) |
U036 |
(in the district) |
95 after a field name | 1950 | Low German Up de Schanz = on the hill; south of the S-Bahn tracks in Nienstedten | |
Vogt-Groth-Weg
( Location ) |
V130 | 740 | after the farming family Groth, who had lived in Osdorf in the 18th century and provided several bailiffs | 1971 | ||
Wackerweg
( Location ) |
W007 | 55 | after the Wacker family, who have lived in Osdorf since the 18th century | 1960 | ||
Wesperloh
( Location ) |
W185 | 230 | after a field name | 1932 | ||
Wesselburer way
( Location ) |
W187 | 190 | Wesselburen , town in the Dithmarschen district in Schleswig-Holstein | 1949 | Motif group: "Places in Dithmarschen and North Friesland" | |
Wildenbruchstrasse
( Location ) |
W260 | 460 | Ernst von Wildenbruch (1845–1909), writer | 1947 | Group of motifs: “Writers and Poets” before 1947: Souchonstrasse |
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Wisplerstrasse
( Location ) |
W431 | 305 | Leo Wispler (1890–1958), architect and writer | 1968 | Motif group: "Writers and poets" | |
Desert camp
( Location ) |
W406 | 90 | after a field name | 1941 |
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