List of streets in Hamburg-Rissen

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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.
  • 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 0550 after a hallway name 1928
Achter Lüttmoor

( Location )

A013 0600 after a hallway name 1962 Low German Achter Lüttmoor = behind the small moor
Aft sand

( Location )

A020 0570 after a field name, it means a piece of land behind a strip of dunes 1928
Adebarweg

( Location )

A029 0520 after the fable name for the stork 1931
Alberichstieg

( Location )

A062 0250 after a figure from the Nibelungen saga 1951
Old Sülldorfer Landstrasse

( Location )

A623 0905 according to the location in the district 1985
At Beedenkamp

( Location )

A641 0175 after a hallway name 1986
At the Brünschendiek

( Location )

A661 0105 after a hallway name 1991 Greetings = broom bush
At the lighthouse

( Location )

A288 0435 after the location near the Rissen lighthouse on the Elbe 1950
At the Lilienberg

( Location )

A587 0120 after a hallway name 1975
At the Rissen train station

( Location )

A322 0260 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 0195 after the location at the Rissen village ditch 1978
Bellerbek

( Location )

B766 0145 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 0240 after the Low German word for "buckwheat" 1929
Brunhildstrasse

( Location )

B643 0165 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 0400 based on the Rissener Busch street 1965
Eibenkamp

( Location )

E051 0240 after a yew tree that used to stand here 1936
Etzer way

( Location )

E251 0105 Etz, part of the municipality of Appen in the Pinneberg district in Schleswig-Holstein 1932
Falkensteiner Ufer

( Location )

F023 0385
(in the district)
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 0300 after the plant group of the same name 1929
Dirt road 85

( Location )

F075 0930 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 0865 see dirt road 85
Dirt road 92

( Location )

F308 0665 see dirt road 85
Flerrenkamp

( Location )

F303 0055 based on the Flerrentwiete 1972
Flerrentwiete

( Location )

F150 0935 after a hallway name 1928
Fruteweg

( Location )

F261 0500 after a figure from the Gudrun legend 1949
Gehlenkamp

( Location )

G040 0355 after a hallway name 1930 Low German gehl / geel = yellow, meaning a yellow field with poor, because loamy soil
Gerlindweg

( Location )

G075 0495 after a figure from the Gudrun legend 1957
Gernotstrasse

( Location )

G078 0260 after a figure from the Nibelungen saga 1949
Gorse rise

( Location )

G098 0180 after the plant genus of the same name 1929
Grete Nevermann Way

( Location )

G420 0315 Grete Nevermann (1907–1973), chairwoman of the Blankenese local committee 1981
Groten Flerren

( Location )

G418 0390 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 0950 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 0360 after a hallway name 1933
Hartmutkoppel

( Location )

H149 0195 after a figure from the Gudrun legend 1952
Rabbit angle

( Location )

H175 0350 after a field name 1928
Hegelingenstieg

( Location )

H227 0100 after a figure from the Gudrun legend 1960
Hergartweg

( Location )

H705 0090 after a figure from the Gudrun legend 1969
Herwigredder

( Location )

H390 0925 after a figure from the Gudrun legend 1949
Hettelstieg

( Location )

H404 0100 after a figure from the Gudrun legend 1954
Hexenstieg

( Location )

H761 0075 based on the Hexentwiete 1980
Hexentwiete

( Location )

H415 0635 after an earlier ravine in which, according to popular belief, witches stayed 1928
Hildebrandtwiete

( Location )

H426 0165 after a figure from the Nibelungen saga 1951
Hildeweg

( Location )

H430 0260 after a figure from the Gudrun legend 1954
Behind the track

( Location )

H765 0640 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 0485 after a figure from the Gudrun legend 1949
Bumblebee rose

( Location )

H690 0090 after the insect of the same name 1930
In de Bargen

( Location )

I075 0860
(in the district)
after the dune landscape on the Elbe 1936 Low German In de Bargen = In the mountains; southern part in Blankenese
Iroldstieg

( Location )

I101 0145 after a figure from the Gudrun legend 1955
Iserbarg

( Location )

I107 0305 after a field name based on the name Iserbrook 1929
Iserdal

( Location )

I127 0205 based on the Iserbarg 1977
Isoldeweg

( Location )

I125 0190 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 0210 after a figure from the Nibelungen saga 1933
Ladigestwiete

( Location )

L007 0075 Cord Ladiges (1862–1937), last head of office in Rissen 1953
Langensaal

( Location )

L054 0330 after a hallway name 1941 see Grot Sahl
Lehmkuhlenweg

( Location )

L109 0365
(in the district)
after the field name "Lehmerkamp" 1928 eastern part in Sülldorf
Beacon rise

( Location )

L149 0320 based on the lighthouse path 1950
Lighthouse path

( Location )

L150 0645 after the location at the Rissen lighthouse on the Elbe 1929
Lohengrinweg

( Location )

L220 0350 after the title character from Richard Wagner's opera of the same name 1945
Lütt Sahl

( Location )

L341 0075 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 0440 after a hallway name 1950
Meistersingerweg

( Location )

M128 0210 after the opera Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg by Richard Wagner 1940
Milking parlor

( Location )

M136 0300 according to the path that the milkers used to the cow pastures 1928
Mimeweg

( Location )

M194 0160 after a figure from the Nibelungen saga 1951
Nagelshof

( Location )

N185 0410 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 0295 after the Nibelungen saga 1936
Niflandring

( Location )

N202 0470 after a figure from the Gudrun legend 1973
Ole Kohdrift

( Location )

O200 0200 after previous use 1981 Low German Ole Kohdrift = old cow drift; A cattle drive is called a drift or drift
Ortwinstieg

( Location )

O122 0130 after a figure from the Gudrun legend 1955
Parsifalweg

( Location )

P038 0220 based on the opera of the same name by Richard Wagner 1956
Raalandsweg

( Location )

R002 0115 after a hallway name 1928 Raaland means cleared land.
Rackertwiete

( Location )

R009 0165 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 0100 based on the opera of the same name by Richard Wagner 1973
Cracked bush

( Location )

R206 0445 after a hallway name 1928
Rissener Dorfstrasse

( Location )

R207 0600 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 0205 after the course on the banks of the Elbe 1928
Röschdaalskoppel

( Location )

R254 0265 after a hallway name 1946
Rudigerau

( Location )

R339 0980 after a figure from the Nibelungen saga 1949
Sandmoorweg

( Location )

S046 1215 after the location on the Rissener Sandmoor 1930
Schnaakenmoor

( Location )

S246 0590 after the field name "Snaak" 1931
Schulauer Moorweg

( Location )

S307 0150 The street begins in Schleswig-Holstein, the name was taken over from Hamburg. 1950
Schulauer way

( Location )

S308 0335 after the function leading to the Wedel district of Schulau 1929
Siegfriedstrasse

( Location )

S428 0495 after a figure from the Nibelungen saga 1933
Siegrunweg

( Location )

S429 0410 after a figure from the Nibelungen saga 1960
Sieversitting

( Location )

S443 0210 after a hallway name 1929 eastern half of the street in Sülldorf , south of the S-Bahn completely there Sieversitting
Storchenheimweg

( Location )

S716 0185 after an earlier farm of the same name 1951
Strübelhorn

( Location )

S751 0120 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 0380 after a hallway name 1941 Low German suur heather = sour heather
Tannhäuserweg

( Location )

T019 0225 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 0260 based on the character from Richard Wagner's opera Tristan und Isolde 1972
Tronjeweg

( Location )

T221 0090 after a figure from the Nibelungen saga 1985
Uteweg

( Location )

U045 0165 after a figure from the Nibelungen saga 1951
Volkerweg

( Location )

V076 0225 after a figure from the Nibelungen saga 1949
Vosshagen

( Location )

V120 0145 after a hallway name 1928 Low German Voss = fox, a Hagen is a small forest
Wateweg

( Location )

W092 0592 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 0170 after the insect of the same name 1930
Wild paddock

( Location )

W266 0145 after a hallway name 1936
Willnerskamp

( Location )

W291 0130 after a hallway name 1932
Wind field

( Location )

W307 0380 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 0355 after a hallway name 1960
Wolfrunweg

( Location )

W381 0130 after a figure from the Gudrun legend 1960
Wülpensand

( Location )

W403 0530 after an island from the Gudrun legend 1949

Individual evidence

  1. Digital Atlas North

Literature and Sources