List of streets and bridges in Hamburg-Heimfeld
The list of streets and bridges in Hamburg-Heimfeld is an overview of the streets and bridges currently available in the Hamburg district of Heimfeld . It is part of the list of traffic areas in Hamburg .
overview
In Heimfeld (district number 711) there are 22421 inhabitants (as of December 31, 2019) on 13.0 km². Heimfeld is in the zip code areas 21073, 21075 and 21079.
There are 108 designated traffic areas in Heimfeld, including three bridges.
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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1. Hafenstrasse
( Location ) |
H022 | 830 | after the situation in Harburg harbor | |||
2. Hafenstrasse
( Location ) |
H023 | 680 | after the situation in Harburg harbor | |||
Old mail
( Location ) |
A153 | 890 | after the previous function, the post to Stade | 1950 | ||
At the Fuchsberg
( Location ) |
A228 | 410 | after a popular name due to numerous burrows of foxes | 1910 | ||
At the Radeland
( Location ) |
A316 | 2900 (in the district) |
after a hallway name | 1895 | Radeland means cleared land; west of the A 7 in Hausbruch | |
At the heron nest
( Location ) |
A320 | 415 | after the nesting of herons in Meyers Park | 1932 | ||
At the tie
( Location ) |
A346 | 340 | after the men's sports club "Auf dem Tie" | 1935 | "Tie" is a term from the gymnastics language, probably derived from the term " thing ". | |
At the Waldschlösschen
( Location ) |
A356 | 810 | after the way to the restaurant of the same name, which has been here since 1888 | 1954 | ||
At the Landscheide
( Location ) |
A403 | 265 | after the former divide between Hamburg and Harburg | 1930 | ||
At the racing paddock
( Location ) |
A412 | 110 | after the racetrack of the Harburg riding and racing club, which was formerly located here | 1924 | ||
On the Jahnhöhe
( Location ) |
A719 | 275 | after the nearby sports field "Jahnhöhe" of the Harburger TB 1865 | 2008 | ||
Bansenstrasse
( Location ) |
B048 | 230 | Hermann Bansen (1813–1980), city architect, owner of the site at the time | 1890 | ||
Construction road
( Location ) |
B117 | 115 | after a popular name | 1890 | ||
Berkefeldweg
( Location ) |
B272 | 85 | Johann Georg Heinrich Berkefeld (1783–1857), Harburg City Treasurer | 1957 | ||
Bissingstrasse
( Location ) |
B379 |
(in the district) |
715 Ferdinand von Bissing redesigned the Schwarzenberg into a park landscape | 1925 | until 1925 Am Schwarzenberge; eastern half of the street between Grumbrechtstraße and Am Schwarzenberg-Campus in Harburg , otherwise in Heimfeld | |
Blohmstrasse
( Location ) |
B404 | 375 | Johann Heinrich Blohm (1799–1858), building officer and Harburg hydraulic engineering director | 1867 | eastern half of the street in Harburg | |
Bostelbeker Dam
( Location ) |
B814 | 250 | Bostelbek , district of Heimfeld | 1980 | ||
Bostelbeker main dike
( Location ) |
B771 | 2860 | Bostelbek , district of Heimfeld | 1972 | ||
Breitscheidweg
( Location ) |
B795 | 45 | Rudolf Breitscheid (1874–1944), SPD politician | 1976 | ||
Buxtehuder Strasse
( Location ) |
B745 | 1235 (in the district) |
road leading to Buxtehude | 1858 | between Moorstraße and Wallgraben completely in Harburg , from Wallgraben in a westerly direction only southern half of the road, otherwise in Heimfeld | |
Corduaweg
( Location ) |
C052 | 310 | Dr. Ernst Cordua (1865–1943), doctor | 1950 | Cordua built a private clinic on Milchgrund, which was later run by his son. | |
Cuxhavener Strasse
( Location ) |
C072 | 1515 (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. | |
Steamboat route
( Location ) |
D030 |
(in the district) |
520 after the landing stage for steamships that have operated between Harburg and Hamburg since 1818 | 1897 | western half of the street to about Lauenbrucher main dike in Heimfeld, otherwise in Harburg | |
Denickestrasse
( Location ) |
D070 | 1400 (in the district) |
David Denicke (1856–1943), initially city counsel, from 1899 then mayor, from 1903 mayor of Harburg | 1930 | until 1930 Holzweg; east of Gazertstrasse in Harburg , west of it southern half of the street in Eißendorf , northern half of the street in Heimfeld, from the height of house no. 165 then completely in Eißendorf | |
Thief's hole
( Location ) |
D089 | 340 | presumably after a misinterpretation of the Low German word "deep" for "deep" ", that is, deep hollow | 1938 | Forest path in the Haake; According to Beckershaus, there is still the rather fabulous possibility that a friend of the pirate Gödeke Michels is said to have lived here. | |
Dark gullies
( Location ) |
D220 | 360 | after an originally narrow path between hedges | 1929 | Forest path in the Haake | |
Ehestorfer Heuweg
( Location ) |
E044 | 1900 | Ehestorf , part of the community Rosengarten | 1938 | The path led the farmers to their meadows. The entire street is in Hausbruch , only the district forester's house at number 43 is in the Heimfeld area. | |
Ehestorfer way
( Location ) |
E045 | 1730 (in the district) |
Ehestorf , part of the community Rosengarten | 1910 | east of the intersection Vahrenwinkelweg / Grotelerweg completely Eißendorf , west of it to border the northern half of the road in Heimfeld, southern in Eißendorf, south of the border again completely in Eißendorf, then he sits down on Lower Saxon area continues | |
Egg climb
( Location ) |
E080 | 1230 | Origin not finally clarified, the route may have been used by egg traders | 1930 | Forest path in the Haake | |
Eißendorfer horse trail
( Location ) |
E111 | 1450 | following the way of the peasants for driving cattle to the pastures | 1897 | ||
Ellernweg
( Location ) |
E162 | 840 | after the first house on this street, in front of which alders (in Low German "Ellern") were planted | 1922 | The house was built by the chemist Dr. Amadeus Bartel (1874–1962) built and popularly known as "Ellernhoff". | |
Erwin-König-Weg
( Location ) |
E284 | 75 | Dr. Erwin König (1880–1960), surgeon at the Harburg AK | 1976 | ||
Falkenweg
( Location ) |
F026 | 225 | after the bird of prey of the same name | 1932 | ||
Feldnerstrasse
( Location ) |
F063 | 100 | Wilhelm Feldner (1836–1909), Heimfeld mayor | 1890 | ||
Försterstieg
( Location ) |
F175 | 500 | after a route name known since 1780 | 1938 | Forest path in the Haake | |
Forest path
( Location ) |
F191 | 255 | according to the function in the Haake forest | 1910 | ||
Friedrich-Naumann-Strasse
( Location ) |
F238 | 290 | Friedrich Naumann (1860–1919), theologian and politician | 1929 | ||
Fürstenmoordamm
( Location ) |
F331 | 1510 | after the field name "Fürstenmoor" | 1986 | ||
Gazertstrasse
( Location ) |
G031 |
(in the district) |
375 Ludolph Gazert (1813-1892), medical doctor | 1950 | eastern half of the street between Haakestraße and Julius-Ludowieg-Straße in Harburg , western half between Denickestraße and Julius-Ludowieg-Straße in Eißendorf , between Denickestraße and Haakestraße western half of the street in Heimfeld, north of it to Alter Postweg completely in the district | |
Gerlachstrasse
( Location ) |
G074 | 255 | Hellmut von Gerlach (1866–1935), publicist and politician | 1952 | ||
Gildering
( Location ) |
G488 | 385 | after the Harburg rifle guild of 1528 e. V. | 2004 | ||
Golden cradle
( Location ) |
G156 | 460 | according to a legend | 1950 | southern half of the street in Eißendorf | |
Grumbrechtstrasse
( Location ) |
G320 | 1145 | August Grumbrecht (1811–1883), politician, Mayor of Harburg from 1855 to 1883 | 1889 | southern street area between Bissingstraße and Buxtehuder Straße in Harburg , otherwise in Heimfeld | |
Haakestrasse
( Location ) |
H001 | 1230 | to Haake Forest | 1889 | southern half of the street between Gazertstraße and Am Schwarzenberg-Campus in Harburg , otherwise in Heimfeld | |
Hillside road
( Location ) |
H100 | 325 | after a popular name due to its location on the Geesthang | 1938 | ||
Hangtwiete
( Location ) |
H101 | 85 | based on the hillside road | 1945 | ||
Hans Dewitz Ring
( Location ) |
H822 | 585 | Hans Dewitz (1910–1992), from 1968 to 1977 district manager in Harburg | 1998 | ||
Hansingweg
( Location ) |
H123 | 100 | Heinrich Hansing (1794–1814), lieutenant, was killed in fighting against the French between the Harburg fortress and the Moorburger Schanze | 1935 | ||
Hazel grove
( Location ) |
H162 | 500 | freely chosen name | 1933 | ||
Heidebruch
( Location ) |
H241 | 440 | according to the earlier landscape | 1932 | ||
Heimfelder Strasse
( Location ) |
H274 | 1975 | according to the location in the district | 1889 | ||
Hellkuhle
( Location ) |
H332 | 820 | after an old hallway name | 1938 | Forest path in the Haake | |
Hermesweg
( Location ) |
H378 | 545 | after the patron god of the same name | 1952 | The name was given due to the construction of apartments for employees of the former Deutsche Bundespost . | |
Outward
( Location ) |
H800 | 75 | Dr. Ernst Hinze (1910–1989), medical director, from 1945 to 1975 head of the Harburg health department | 1992 | ||
Hoffstrasse
( Location ) |
H523 | 455 | Louis Hoff (1850–1916), from 1904 to 1916 director of the United Rubber Goods Factories Hamburg-Vienna | 1913 | ||
Holzhafen bascule bridge
( Location ) |
- | 25th | according to the function leading over the Harburger Holzhafen | 1930 | connects the Konsul-Ritter-Straße with the Lotsekai | |
Homannstrasse
( Location ) |
H613 | 440 | Emil Wilhelm Friedrich Homann (1846–1918), city architect from 1883, city planning officer from 1903 | 1924 | ||
Hugo-Klemm-Strasse
( Location ) |
H679 | 440 | Hugo Klemm (1883–1943), metalworker and union official, Senator in Harburg from 1923 to 1933 | 1950 | ||
Fountain of youth
( Location ) |
J097 | 310 | after the sports field of the gymnastics and play club from 1894 | 1950 | ||
Kaiserstuhl
( Location ) |
K024 | 1380 | after a popular name | 1950 | Forest path in the Haake | |
Pine Mountain
( Location ) |
K152 | 620 | for the pines standing there | 1950 | ||
Konsul-Francke-Strasse
( Location ) |
K359 | 300 | Robert Francke (1830–1904), factory owner and Vice Consul of Austria-Hungary in Harburg | 1950 | ||
Konsul-Ritter-Strasse
( Location ) |
K361 | 440 | Herrmann Ritter (1855–1932), owner of Renck & Hessenmüller, Vice Consul of Great Britain and Portugal | 1951 | ||
Cow drift
( Location ) |
K498 | 130 | according to the path on which the cows were driven to the pastures at the Fürstenmoor | 1930 | ||
Lauenbruch dike
( Location ) |
L082 | 180 | after working in the former village of Lauenbruch in the area of today's Heimfeld | 1900 | ||
Lauenbruch main dike
( Location ) |
L339 | 740 | after working in the former village of Lauenbruch | 1972 | ||
Lauenbrucher Strasse
( Location ) |
L083 | 325 | to the former village of Lauenbruch | 1886 | ||
Lauenbruch East
( Location ) |
L081 | 160 | to the former village of Lauenbruch | 1917 | ||
Lohmannsstieg
( Location ) |
L380 | 50 | based on the Lohmannsweg | 1988 | ||
Lohmannsweg
( Location ) |
L230 | 215 | Wilhelm Lohmann (1859–1905), innkeeper and landowner | 1889 | ||
Pilot bridge
( Location ) |
- | 60 | leading over the pilot channel according to location and function | 1892 | Swing bridge over the pilot canal; eastern part in Harburg | |
Pilot quay
( Location ) |
L257 |
(in the district) |
90 according to the location on the pilot channel | 1951 | east of the steamboat route in Harburg | |
Martensbahn
( Location ) |
M073 | 915 | after the owner of the restaurant "Majestätische Aussichten", Martens | 1937 | Forest path in the Haake, the path used to be a toboggan run. | |
Mercedesstrasse
( Location ) |
M413 | 220 | after the car brand of the same name and the location at the Mercedes-Benz plant | 1987 | ||
Meyerstrasse
( Location ) |
M180 | 550 | Christian Meyer (1832–1886), stick manufacturer, nickname "Stockmeyer" | 1890 | Meyer had extensive real estate in Heimfeld. Stockmeyerstrasse in HafenCity is also named after him. | |
Milchgrund
( Location ) |
M188 | 895 | after the field name "Melkgrund" | 1889 | ||
Moorburger arch
( Location ) |
M393 |
(in the district) |
645 Hamburg district Moorburg | 1980 | north of the Fürstenmoordamm junction in Moorburg | |
Moorburg main dike
( Location ) |
M369 |
(in the district) |
330 Hamburg district Moorburg | 1969 | northern part from the junction Moorburger Hinterdeich in Moorburg | |
Moorburg church dike
( Location ) |
M254 |
(in the district) |
190 Hamburg district Moorburg | 1948 | north of the Moorburger Landscheide in Moorburg | |
Moorburger rose
( Location ) |
M255 | 280 | Hamburg district Moorburg | 1958 | ||
Moorburger Strasse
( Location ) |
M256 | 1150 (in the district) |
Hamburg district Moorburg | 1885 | north of the Moorburger Bogen in Moorburg | |
Moorwinkel
( Location ) |
M290 | 210 | after the situation in the Fürstenmoor | 1937 | ||
Noble Street
( Location ) |
N138 | 400 | Henri Louis Joseph Noblée (1806–1879), founder of the company H. Noblée u. Co. Hydrocarbür Fabrique and Gasanstalt | 1950 | ||
Osterhoffstrasse
( Location ) |
O141 | 175 | Heinrich Osterhoff (1845–1920), owner of a brandy distillery and from 1894 senator in Harburg | 1929 | ||
Petersweg
( Location ) |
P084 | 255 | Heinrich Peters (1863–1939), police sergeant | 1928 | Peters had leased a farm here, which was often used by the population as a shortcut. When Peters erected a barrier one day, the name "Petersweg" came into being in the vernacular, which was later officially adopted. | |
Reiherbergsweg
( Location ) |
R114 | 835 | after Reiherberg near Meyers Park, where even a few years ago gave heron colony | 1937 | Forest path in the Haake | |
Riepenhausenweg
( Location ) |
R195 | 220 | Christian Wilhelm Riepenhausen (1712–1755), lawyer, from 1746 to 1744 mayor of Harburg | 1958 | ||
Shooting range
( Location ) |
S153 | 780 | after the shooting range of the Harburg garrison | 1928 | Forest path in the Haake | |
Schüslerweg
( Location ) |
S303 | 340 | Christoph Jacob Schüsler († 1749) and Georg Christian Andreas Schüsler († 1754), municipal syndicates in Hamburg | 1958 | ||
Seaport bridge
( Location ) |
S892 |
(in the district) |
360 based on the Seehafenstrasse as a feeder to the Harburg seaport basin | 1909 | south of Buxtehuder Strasse in Harburg | |
Seaport road
( Location ) |
S377 | 1520 | according to the function leading to the Harburg seaports | 1909 | ||
Stader Strasse
( Location ) |
S576 | 3100 | Stade , city in Lower Saxony | 1889 | northern half of the road between Försterkamp and the A 7 in Hausbruch , otherwise in Heimfeld | |
City divide
( Location ) |
S582 | 1700 | after the former border between Harburg-Wilhelmsburg and Ehestorf , which is now the Hamburg state border | 1950 | Forest path in the Haake | |
Tempo ring
( Location ) |
T225 | 670 | after the car factory Vidal & Sohn Tempo-Werk GmbH, which was previously located there | 1990 | ||
Thörlstrasse
( Location ) |
T070 | 385 | Johann Friedrich Thörl (1820–1886), industrialist and Harburg senator | 1890 | Thörl founded the Harburg oil factory F. Thörl; his son is the Harburg honorary citizen Friedrich Thörl . | |
Thörlweg
( Location ) |
T071 | 95 | based on Thörlstrasse | 1941 | ||
Trifthof
( Location ) |
S231 | 190 | based on Triftstrasse and the character of the residential complex there | 1996 | ||
Triftstrasse
( Location ) |
T166 |
(in the district) |
455 after the cattle drive of the Eißendorfer farmers | 1910 | south of the junction of the Triftweg in Eißendorf | |
Triftweg
( Location ) |
T212 | 160 | based on Triftstrasse | 1978 | southern half of the street in Eißendorf | |
Unterelbestrasse
( Location ) |
U030 | 825 | after its location on the Hamburg-Cuxhaven railway line and the former Unterelbe station | 1950 | ||
Vahlenkampffweg
( Location ) |
V002 | 135 | Thomas Vahlenkampff (1642–1715), merchant and mayor of Harburg | 1957 | ||
Vahrenwinkelweg
( Location ) |
V004 | 595 | after a hallway name | 1910 | south of the Goldene Wiege confluence on the eastern half of the street in Eißendorf | |
Vogelerstrasse
( Location ) |
V058 | 655 | Heinrich Vogeler (1872–1942), artist and educator | 1950 | ||
Wattenbergstrasse
( Location ) |
W093 | 415 | Dr. Hermann Wattenberg (1827–1908), doctor and secret medical adviser | 1890 | ||
Weusthoffstrasse
( Location ) |
W209 |
(in the district) |
320 Friedrich Ludwig Weusthoff (1795–1879), businessman | 1950 | In Harburg , Amalienstraße is named after Weusthoff's wife Amalia; south of Denickestrasse in Eißendorf . | |
Wilhelm-Weber-Strasse
( Location ) |
W276 | 560 | Wilhelm Weber (1857–1934), banker and honorary citizen of Harburg | 1932 | ||
Woellmerstrasse
( Location ) |
W359 | 315 | Peter Woellmer (1819–1904), department store clerk | 1910 | Woellmer bequeathed his fortune of 70,000 marks to the city of Hamburg to set up a charitable foundation. | |
To the Fürstenmoor
( Location ) |
Z051 | 570 | to the nearby Fürstenmoor | 1910 |
Former streets
The moor climb is not to be found on site, this is where the company premises are located. The street is also no longer listed in the Digital Atlas Nord.
Others
The 1st and 2nd Hafenstrasse are not mentioned in either Beckershaus or Hanke.
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