List of streets in Hamburg-Rissen
The list of streets in Hamburg-Rissen is an overview of the streets currently in the Hamburg district of Rissen . It is part of the list of traffic areas in Hamburg .
overview
In Rissen (district number 227), 15,886 inhabitants (as of December 31, 2019) live on 16.7 km². Rissen is in the zip code areas 22559 and 22589.
There are 119 designated traffic areas in Rissen, including an island. Three groups of motifs can be found in the district:
Figures from the Nibelungen saga: Alberichstieg, Brunhildstrasse, Gernotstrasse, Hildebrandtwiete, Kriemhildstrasse, Mimeweg, Nibelungenweg, Rüdigerau, Siegfriedweg, Siegrunweg, Tronjeweg, Uteweg, Volkerweg.
Figures from the Gudrun saga : Fruteweg, Gerlindweg, Gudrunstraße, Hartmut coupling, Hegelings Stieg, Hergartweg, Herwig Redder, Hettelstieg, Hildeweg, Horandstieg, Iroldstieg, Niflandring, Ortwinstieg, Wateweg, Wolfrunweg, Wülpensand.
Operas or characters from operas by Richard Wagner : Isoldeweg, Lohengrinweg, Meistersingerweg, Parsifalweg, Rheingoldweg, Rienziweg, Tannhäuserweg, Tristanweg.
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 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Achter de Höf
( Location ) |
A011 | 550 | after a hallway name | 1928 | ||
Achter Lüttmoor
( Location ) |
A013 | 600 | after a hallway name | 1962 | Low German Achter Lüttmoor = behind the small moor | |
Aft sand
( Location ) |
A020 | 570 | after a field name, it means a piece of land behind a strip of dunes | 1928 | ||
Adebarweg
( Location ) |
A029 | 520 | after the fable name for the stork | 1931 | ||
Alberichstieg
( Location ) |
A062 | 250 | after a figure from the Nibelungen saga | 1951 | ||
Old Sülldorfer Landstrasse
( Location ) |
A623 | 905 | according to the location in the district | 1985 | ||
At Beedenkamp
( Location ) |
A641 | 175 | after a hallway name | 1986 | ||
At the Brünschendiek
( Location ) |
A661 | 105 | after a hallway name | 1991 | Greetings = broom bush | |
At the lighthouse
( Location ) |
A288 | 435 | after the location near the Rissen lighthouse on the Elbe | 1950 | ||
At the Lilienberg
( Location ) |
A587 | 120 | after a hallway name | 1975 | ||
At the Rissen train station
( Location ) |
A322 | 260 | after the location at the Rissen S-Bahn station | 1930 | ||
Babenwischenweg
( Location ) |
B012 | 1460 | after a path above a meadow | 1932 | Low German baben = above, above, wipe (s) = meadow (s) | |
At the village ditch
( Location ) |
B803 | 195 | after the location at the Rissen village ditch | 1978 | ||
Bellerbek
( Location ) |
B766 | 145 | after a hallway name | 1972 | The part of the name "Beller" is derived from "Bil", which means division and means a range of mountains between cracks and fronds that divides the landscape. | |
Bookwetenkamp
( Location ) |
B472 | 240 | after the Low German word for "buckwheat" | 1929 | ||
Brunhildstrasse
( Location ) |
B643 | 165 | after a figure from the Nibelungen saga | 1939 | ||
Brünschentwiete
( Location ) |
B635 | 1485 | according to "wishes", the branches of the broom bush | 1928 | ||
Bush shredder
( Location ) |
B730 | 400 | based on the Rissener Busch street | 1965 | ||
Eibenkamp
( Location ) |
E051 | 240 | after a yew tree that used to stand here | 1936 | ||
Etzer way
( Location ) |
E251 | 105 | Etz, part of the municipality of Appen in the Pinneberg district in Schleswig-Holstein | 1932 | ||
Falkensteiner Ufer
( Location ) |
F023 |
(in the district) |
385 after lying in Blankenese road Falkenstein whose name in turn on the crest of the Hamburg branch of, Godeffroy family back | 1929 | eastern part in Blankenese | |
Fern rise
( Location ) |
F040 | 300 | after the plant group of the same name | 1929 | ||
Dirt road 85
( Location ) |
F075 | 930 | Field paths marked with numbers were assigned by the building and surveying office as a guide and are to be successively given street names. | |||
Dirt road 88
( Location ) |
F076 | 865 | see dirt road 85 | |||
Dirt road 92
( Location ) |
F308 | 665 | see dirt road 85 | |||
Flerrenkamp
( Location ) |
F303 | 55 | based on the Flerrentwiete | 1972 | ||
Flerrentwiete
( Location ) |
F150 | 935 | after a hallway name | 1928 | ||
Fruteweg
( Location ) |
F261 | 500 | after a figure from the Gudrun legend | 1949 | ||
Gehlenkamp
( Location ) |
G040 | 355 | after a hallway name | 1930 | Low German gehl / geel = yellow, meaning a yellow field with poor, because loamy soil | |
Gerlindweg
( Location ) |
G075 | 495 | after a figure from the Gudrun legend | 1957 | ||
Gernotstrasse
( Location ) |
G078 | 260 | after a figure from the Nibelungen saga | 1949 | ||
Gorse rise
( Location ) |
G098 | 180 | after the plant genus of the same name | 1929 | ||
Grete Nevermann Way
( Location ) |
G420 | 315 | Grete Nevermann (1907–1973), chairwoman of the Blankenese local committee | 1981 | ||
Groten Flerren
( Location ) |
G418 | 390 | after a hallway name | 1981 | ||
Grotiusweg
( Location ) |
G301 | 1135 | Hugo Grotius (1583–1645), philosopher and legal scholar | 1949 | Lt. Street directory is only the lot No. 85 in Rissen, which is not clearly recognizable from the map. Otherwise the street is completely in Blankenese . | |
Grot Sahl
( Location ) |
G288 | 950 | after a hallway name | 1928 | A cattle trough is called a "Sahl" or "Saal". | |
Gudrunstrasse
( Location ) |
G329 | 1385 | according to the Gudrun legend | 1949 | ||
Hartkrögen
( Location ) |
H147 | 360 | after a hallway name | 1933 | ||
Hartmutkoppel
( Location ) |
H149 | 195 | after a figure from the Gudrun legend | 1952 | ||
Rabbit angle
( Location ) |
H175 | 350 | after a field name | 1928 | ||
Hegelingenstieg
( Location ) |
H227 | 100 | after a figure from the Gudrun legend | 1960 | ||
Hergartweg
( Location ) |
H705 | 90 | after a figure from the Gudrun legend | 1969 | ||
Herwigredder
( Location ) |
H390 | 925 | after a figure from the Gudrun legend | 1949 | ||
Hettelstieg
( Location ) |
H404 | 100 | after a figure from the Gudrun legend | 1954 | ||
Hexenstieg
( Location ) |
H761 | 75 | based on the Hexentwiete | 1980 | ||
Hexentwiete
( Location ) |
H415 | 635 | after an earlier ravine in which, according to popular belief, witches stayed | 1928 | ||
Hildebrandtwiete
( Location ) |
H426 | 165 | after a figure from the Nibelungen saga | 1951 | ||
Hildeweg
( Location ) |
H430 | 260 | after a figure from the Gudrun legend | 1954 | ||
Behind the track
( Location ) |
H765 | 640 | after the location by the tracks of the S-Bahn line 1 | 1981 | ||
Hobokentwiete
( Location ) |
H478 | 1545 | after a hallway name | 1928 | Low German Hoböken = hornbeam | |
Höhnerkamp
( Location ) |
H493 | 315 | after a hallway name | 1928 | Low German Höhner = chickens | |
Horandstieg
( Location ) |
H627 | 485 | after a figure from the Gudrun legend | 1949 | ||
Bumblebee rose
( Location ) |
H690 | 90 | after the insect of the same name | 1930 | ||
In de Bargen
( Location ) |
I075 |
(in the district) |
860 after the dune landscape on the Elbe | 1936 | Low German In de Bargen = In the mountains; southern part in Blankenese | |
Iroldstieg
( Location ) |
I101 | 145 | after a figure from the Gudrun legend | 1955 | ||
Iserbarg
( Location ) |
I107 | 305 | after a field name based on the name Iserbrook | 1929 | ||
Iserdal
( Location ) |
I127 | 205 | based on the Iserbarg | 1977 | ||
Isoldeweg
( Location ) |
I125 | 190 | based on the character from Richard Wagner's opera Tristan und Isolde | |||
Klövensteenweg
( Location ) |
K268 | 3170 | leading after the function in the Klövensteen | 1949 | ||
Kriemhildstrasse
( Location ) |
K432 | 210 | after a figure from the Nibelungen saga | 1933 | ||
Ladigestwiete
( Location ) |
L007 | 75 | Cord Ladiges (1862–1937), last head of office in Rissen | 1953 | ||
Langensaal
( Location ) |
L054 | 330 | after a hallway name | 1941 | see Grot Sahl | |
Lehmkuhlenweg
( Location ) |
L109 |
(in the district) |
365 after the field name "Lehmerkamp" | 1928 | eastern part in Sülldorf | |
Beacon rise
( Location ) |
L149 | 320 | based on the lighthouse path | 1950 | ||
Lighthouse path
( Location ) |
L150 | 645 | after the location at the Rissen lighthouse on the Elbe | 1929 | ||
Lohengrinweg
( Location ) |
L220 | 350 | after the title character from Richard Wagner's opera of the same name | 1945 | ||
Lütt Sahl
( Location ) |
L341 | 75 | based on the street Grot Sahl | 1972 | ||
March path
( Location ) |
M070 | 1270 | according to the situation in the area of the Elbmarsch | 1928 | ||
Mechelnbusch
( Location ) |
M104 | 440 | after a hallway name | 1950 | ||
Meistersingerweg
( Location ) |
M128 | 210 | after the opera Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg by Richard Wagner | 1940 | ||
Milking parlor
( Location ) |
M136 | 300 | according to the path that the milkers used to the cow pastures | 1928 | ||
Mimeweg
( Location ) |
M194 | 160 | after a figure from the Nibelungen saga | 1951 | ||
Nagelshof
( Location ) |
N185 | 410 | after the farm of the Nagel family | 1968 | ||
Neßsand
( Location ) |
N035 | after the term "Neß" for a headland | The borders of Hamburg, Lower Saxony and Schleswig-Holstein meet on the Neßsand . The Hamburg part has a length of approx. 2,235 meters and a maximum width of 100 meters and is approximately at the height of Wittenbergen . | |||
Nibelungenweg
( Location ) |
N098 | 295 | after the Nibelungen saga | 1936 | ||
Niflandring
( Location ) |
N202 | 470 | after a figure from the Gudrun legend | 1973 | ||
Ole Kohdrift
( Location ) |
O200 | 200 | after previous use | 1981 | Low German Ole Kohdrift = old cow drift; A cattle drive is called a drift or drift | |
Ortwinstieg
( Location ) |
O122 | 130 | after a figure from the Gudrun legend | 1955 | ||
Parsifalweg
( Location ) |
P038 | 220 | based on the opera of the same name by Richard Wagner | 1956 | ||
Raalandsweg
( Location ) |
R002 | 115 | after a hallway name | 1928 | Raaland means cleared land. | |
Rackertwiete
( Location ) |
R009 | 165 | after a hallway name | 1928 | The rascal is called the flayer or the executioner. | |
Rheingoldweg
( Location ) |
R174 | 1020 | based on the opera of the same name by Richard Wagner | 1946 | ||
Rienziweg
( Location ) |
R399 | 100 | based on the opera of the same name by Richard Wagner | 1973 | ||
Cracked bush
( Location ) |
R206 | 445 | after a hallway name | 1928 | ||
Rissener Dorfstrasse
( Location ) |
R207 | 600 | according to the course in the district | 1928 | ||
Rissener Landstrasse
( Location ) |
R208 | 1500 | according to the course in the district | 1929 | ||
Cracked shore
( Location ) |
R209 | 205 | after the course on the banks of the Elbe | 1928 | ||
Röschdaalskoppel
( Location ) |
R254 | 265 | after a hallway name | 1946 | ||
Rudigerau
( Location ) |
R339 | 980 | after a figure from the Nibelungen saga | 1949 | ||
Sandmoorweg
( Location ) |
S046 | 1215 | after the location on the Rissener Sandmoor | 1930 | ||
Schnaakenmoor
( Location ) |
S246 | 590 | after the field name "Snaak" | 1931 | ||
Schulauer Moorweg
( Location ) |
S307 | 150 | The street begins in Schleswig-Holstein, the name was taken over from Hamburg. | 1950 | ||
Schulauer way
( Location ) |
S308 | 335 | after the function leading to the Wedel district of Schulau | 1929 | ||
Siegfriedstrasse
( Location ) |
S428 | 495 | after a figure from the Nibelungen saga | 1933 | ||
Siegrunweg
( Location ) |
S429 | 410 | after a figure from the Nibelungen saga | 1960 | ||
Sieversitting
( Location ) |
S443 | 210 | after a hallway name | 1929 | eastern half of the street in Sülldorf , south of the S-Bahn completely there | |
Storchenheimweg
( Location ) |
S716 | 185 | after an earlier farm of the same name | 1951 | ||
Strübelhorn
( Location ) |
S751 | 120 | after a hallway name | 1949 | ||
Sülldorfer Brooksweg
( Location ) |
S794 | 1440 | Hamburg district Sülldorf | 1929 | A “brook” is a low-lying, water-rich quarry land | |
Sülldorfer Landstrasse
( Location ) |
S798 | 1890 | Hamburg district Sülldorf | 1928 | ||
Suurheid
( Location ) |
S819 | 380 | after a hallway name | 1941 | Low German suur heather = sour heather | |
Tannhäuserweg
( Location ) |
T019 | 225 | after the opera by Richard Wagner | 1938 | ||
Tinsdaler Heideweg
( Location ) |
T108 | 1590 | after the Rissen district of Tinsdal | 1928 | ||
Tinsdaler Kirchenweg
( Location ) |
T109 | 1850 | after the Rissen district of Tinsdal, leading to the Blankenese church | 1928 | southern half of the eastern part of the street in Blankenese | |
Tristanweg
( Location ) |
T200 | 260 | based on the character from Richard Wagner's opera Tristan und Isolde | 1972 | ||
Tronjeweg
( Location ) |
T221 | 90 | after a figure from the Nibelungen saga | 1985 | ||
Uteweg
( Location ) |
U045 | 165 | after a figure from the Nibelungen saga | 1951 | ||
Volkerweg
( Location ) |
V076 | 225 | after a figure from the Nibelungen saga | 1949 | ||
Vosshagen
( Location ) |
V120 | 145 | after a hallway name | 1928 | Low German Voss = fox, a Hagen is a small forest | |
Wateweg
( Location ) |
W092 | 592 | after a figure from the Gudrun legend | 1949 | ||
Wedeler Landstrasse
( Location ) |
W101 | 1820 | Wedel , a town in the Pinneberg district in Schleswig-Holstein , borders Rissen | 1928 | ||
Waspenstieg
( Location ) |
W184 | 170 | after the insect of the same name | 1930 | ||
Wild paddock
( Location ) |
W266 | 145 | after a hallway name | 1936 | ||
Willnerskamp
( Location ) |
W291 | 130 | after a hallway name | 1932 | ||
Wind field
( Location ) |
W307 | 380 | after a hall name, possibly a freely chosen name after Beckerhaus | 1957 | ||
Wittenbergen path
( Location ) |
W334 | 1735 | Wittenbergen , district of Rissen | 1949 | ||
Wolferskamp
( Location ) |
W376 | 355 | after a hallway name | 1960 | ||
Wolfrunweg
( Location ) |
W381 | 130 | after a figure from the Gudrun legend | 1960 | ||
Wülpensand
( Location ) |
W403 | 530 | after an island from the Gudrun legend | 1949 |
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