List of streets and bridges in Hamburg-Kirchwerder

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Location of Kirchwerder in Hamburg and in the Bergedorf district (light red)

The list of streets and bridges in Hamburg-Kirchwerder is an overview of the streets and bridges currently in the Hamburg district of Kirchwerder . It is part of the list of traffic areas in Hamburg .

overview

In Kirchwerder (district number 607), 10,124 inhabitants (as of December 31, 2019) live on 32.3 km². Kirchwerder is in the postcode area 21037.

There are 58 designated traffic areas in Kirchwerder, including five 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.
  • 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
Achterdiekbrücke

( Location )

- 0025
(in the district)
after a customary name (Lower German aft Diek = behind the dike) 1961 northern part in Neuengamme , crosses the Gose-Elbe
Old Twiete

( Location )

A133 0165
(in the district)
according to a customary name (Twiete = connecting route between two streets) 1950 east of the Gose-Elbe in Neuengamme
On the Sülzbrack

( Location )

A505 0840 presumably after a Sülzmeister Lüdke Töbing who previously lived there 1925
At the Sandbrack

( Location )

B891 0195 to the nearby Sandbrack 2004
Bodo-Sellhorn-Weg

( Location )

B888 0330 Bodo Sellhorn (1932–2007), architect, grew up in the Vierlanden region 2014 Sellhorn invested in the then ailing Zollenspieker Fährhaus, an inn on the Elbe , in the 1990s
Christopher Harms Way

( Location )

C092 0160 Christopher Harms (1908–1982), master shoemaker in Kirchwerder, determined in his will the establishment of a foundation for disadvantaged children in the Vier- und Marschlanden 2003
Deichvogt-Peters-Strasse

( Location )

D063 0240 Peter Peters (1855–1941), Deichvogt and Hufner 1948
Durchdeich

( Location )

D231 2430 after its course through the western Kirchwerder circa 1570 first dike system in the Kirchwerder / Ochsenwerder area
Heel path

( Location )

F094 5920 based on an old hallway name from the 17th century 1950
Freegen

( Location )

F329 0245 after a field name (Lower German Freegen = enclosure) 1983
Freegenweg

( Location )

F338 0150 based on the Freegen street 1999
Fritz Bringmann Ring

( Location )

F359 0690 Fritz Bringmann (1918–2011), plumber, communist resistance fighter against National Socialism 2016 The street in a new development area, which was only named in mid-May 2016, was initially named Irmgard-Pietsch-Ring, due to the unclear Nazi past of the four-country farmer and co-founder of the German Rural Women's Association , the name was changed only six months later; in February 1918 the street was officially inaugurated for Bringmann's 100th birthday
Heinrich-Osterath-Strasse

( Location )

H301 3690 Heinrich Osterath (1870–1955), from 1904 to 1935 master builder for the rulership of the marshland 1934
Heinrich Stubbe Bridge

( Location )

- 0010
(in the district)
based on the Heinrich-Stubbe-Weg 1961 eastern part in Neuengamme; crosses the Gose-Elbe in the course of the Heinrich-Stubbe-Weg
Heinrich-Stubbe-Weg

( Location )

H304 0050
(in the district)
Heinrich Stubbe (1864–1941), carpenter and member of parliament and senator of the SPD 1946 east of the Heinrich Stubbe Bridge in Neuengamme
Helltwiete

( Location )

H334 0245 after an old hallway name before 1938
Homann ring

( Location )

H802 0580 after the Homann family, the previous owners of the site 1992
Hower Brack

( Location )

H710 0450 after the location on the brackish part of the Kirchwerder district of the same name 1970
Hower main dike

( Location )

H711 2320 according to its location in the Kirchwerder district 1970
In de Wisch

( Location )

I078 0355 after a hallway name (Lower German Wisch = meadow) before 1962
Johannssenstegel

( Location )

J123 0070 after a local farmer family Johannssen; Stegel is the diminutive of Steg 1977
Karkenland

( Location )

K631 0320 according to the location in church territory (Lower German Kark = church) 2003
Kirchenheerweg

( Location )

K186 2725 named after the old Heerweg between Zollenspieker and Bergedorf 1895
Kirchenheerwegbrücke

( Location )

- 0015th based on the Kirchenheerweg 1955 crosses the southern Kirchwerder collecting ditch in the course of the Kirchenheerweg
Kirchwerder Elbe dike

( Location )

K199 2810 according to its location in the district before 1948 Part of the dike system on the Elbe
Kirchwerder house dike

( Location )

K200 5580 according to its location in the district 1947 Part of the dyke system on the Gose-Elbe
Kirchwerder Landweg

( Location )

K201 3610
(in the district)
according to its location in the district 1903 Connection route from Neuengamme to the Elbe; north of the Gose-Elbe in Neuengamme
Kirchwerder Landweg Bridge

( Location )

- 0020
(in the district)
based on the Kirchwerder Landweg 1961 crosses the Gose-Elbe as part of the Kirchwerder Landweg; northern part in Neuengamme
Kirchwerder Marschbahn embankment

( Location )

K594 9740 according to the location in the district 1986
Kirchwerder Mühlendamm

( Location )

K202 1585 according to its location in the district 1948 leads to the Riepenburger mill
Kirchwerder way to school

( Location )

K203 0350 according to the location in the district 1948
Koopmanns Eck

( Location )

K626 0125 according to local businesses (Lower German Koopmann = merchant) 1999
Kraueler main dike

( Location )

K537 3020
(in the district)
according to the location and destination in the Kirchwerder district of Krauel 1970 northern part from about the height of the Lapwing Brace in Neuengamme
Krummer Hagen

( Location )

K466 0520 after a field name; a Hagen is a fenced in piece of land 1922
Kuwerdamm

( Location )

K527 0195 probably modified from "Kurdamm", a temporary dike around a newly created brackish 1950
Lauweg

( Location )

L333 0510 Sophus August Christian Lau (1853–1934), pastor in Kirchwerder from 1881 to 1912 1970
Mette-Harden-Strasse

( Location )

M426 0190 Mette Harden (* around 1570; † after 1612), formerly residing in the Kirchwerder district of Sande, accused of witchcraft in 1612 1995
Neesentwiete

( Location )

N022 0225 after the way to a "Neesen" called drainage ditch 1957
Norderquerweg

( Location )

N157 2010 according to the location in the northern part of Kirchwerder 1950
Ochsenwerder Elbe dike

( Location )

O015 0030
(in the district)
according to location and destination 1910 according to street and area directory only in Ochsenwerder ; According to the map south of house no. 363 to the end of the eastern half of the street in Kirchwerder
Ochsenwerder Landscheideweg

( Location )

O017 0890
(in the district)
after the land-water divide running there 1948 between house no. 216 and 280 northern part of the street in Kirchwerder, south of it all the way to the end in Kirchwerder, otherwise in Ochsenwerder
Op den Hoogen

( Location )

O217 0385 Originated according to the vernacular, with reference to the different terrain heights caused by sand extraction 2003
Ost-Kraueler Bogen

( Location )

O181 0225 according to the location and the course in the Kirchwerder district of Krauel 1970 Part of the Elbe dike
Overwerder bow

( Location )

O175 1165
(in the district)
after a field name 1967 northern part from the southern end of the Hohendeicher See in Ochsenwerder
Overwerder main dike

( Location )

O182 0260
(in the district)
after a field name and the destination 1970 northern part from the southern end of the Hohendeicher See in Ochsenwerder
Overwerder way

( Location )

O176 0225 after a field name 1967
Ribenweg

( Location )

R176 0= 500 after the Ribe family of knights and the Ribenburg, which was destroyed in 1420 1922
Sander Deichweg

( Location )

S837 0= 145 to the village of Sande, which is incorporated into Lohbrügge 1970
Sporthallenweg

( Location )

S932 0155 after the location at the sports hall 1998
Süderquerweg

( Location )

S786 7310 after the location in the southern part of Kirchwerder 1950
Sülzbrackring

( Location )

S875 0425 based on the street Auf dem Sülzbrack 1977
Varvian main dike

( Location )

W434 2190 according to the location and the destination in the Kirchwerder district of Warwisch 1970
Varvian dike

( Location )

W435 1945 according to the location and the destination in the Kirchwerder district of Warwisch 1970
West-Kraueler Bogen

( Location )

W436 0500 according to the location and the course in the Kirchwerder district of Krauel 1970
Coarse bow

( Location )

W437 0910 according to the location and the course in the Kirchwerder district of Wraust; called “De Wro” since 1362, dialect for a remote place 1970 Part of the Elbe dike
Wulff Bridge

( Location )

W410 0170
(in the district)
Ernst Wulff (1848–1917), community leader, initiator of bridge construction 1929 northeastern part in Reitbrook , crosses the Gose-Elbe
Zollenspieker main dike

( Location )

Z071 3580 according to location and destination in the Kirchwerder district of Zollenspieker 1970 Part of the Elbe dike
Second heel path

( Location )

Z064 0280 based on the Fersenweg 1922 Farm road for adjoining lands

Individual evidence

  1. Digital Atlas North
  2. New way commemorates the savior of the ferry house , Bergedorfer Zeitung of November 4, 2014 , accessed on June 24, 2018
  3. Irmgard Pietsch on hamburg.de, accessed on June 26, 2018
  4. Senate resolution in the Official Gazette No. 95 of November 29, 2016, accessed on June 26, 2018
  5. Fritz Bringmann  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. in the newsletter of the DKP, edition 1/2018, page 2, accessed on June 26, 2018@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.dkp-hamburg.de  

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