List of streets and bridges in Hamburg-Ohlsdorf
The list of streets and bridges in Hamburg-Ohlsdorf is an overview of the streets and bridges currently available in the Hamburg district of Ohlsdorf . It is part of the list of traffic areas in Hamburg .
overview
In Ohlsdorf (district number 430) there are 16,666 inhabitants (as of December 31, 2019) on 7.2 km². Ohlsdorf is in the postcode areas 22335, 22337 and 22391.
There are 90 designated traffic areas in Ohlsdorf, including eight 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 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ahornkamp
( Location ) |
A048 | 380 | after the original planting | 1911 | ||
Alsterdorfer Strasse
( Location ) |
A101 |
(in the district) |
235 Hamburg district Alsterdorf | 1863 | northern half of the street between Rathenaustraße and S- / U-Bahn bridge and further east to Fuhlsbüttler Straße completely in Ohlsdorf, west of Rathenaustraße initially in Alsterdorf , later in Winterhude | |
Alsterkrugchaussee
( Location ) |
A111 |
(in the district) |
40 popularly originated name | 1830 | According to the street directory only in Alsterdorf , Fuhlsbüttel and Groß Borstel , according to the basic map there is a short section at the intersection of Alsterkrugchaussee / Zeppelinstraße / Röntgenstraße / Flughafenstraße in the Ohlsdorf area | |
Alsterparkbrücke
( Location ) |
- | 15th | according to function and location | 1956 | crosses the north of the mill pond in the course of the Alster hiking trail as a pedestrian bridge, the Alster ; western half of the bridge in Fuhlsbüttel | |
At the nursery
( Location ) |
A713 | 200 | after the nursery of the Ohlsdorf cemetery located there | 2007 | ||
At the Hasenberge
( Location ) |
A242 | 780 | after a hallway name | 1899 | ||
On the stone
( Location ) |
A339 | 165 | freely chosen name | 1937 | ||
At the Weißenberge
( Location ) |
A362 | 290 | after the Weißenberg, a burial mound from the Bronze Age , also called Lustberg or Tatenberg | 1899 | ||
On the Kamp
( Location ) |
A500 | 210 | after a hallway name | 1928 | ||
Ballerstaedtweg
( Location ) |
B039 | 165 | Richard Ballerstädt (1873–1953), SPD politician and member of the Hamburg Parliament | 1956 | ||
Beisserstrasse
( Location ) |
B227 | 405 | Georg Michael Beisser (1856 - 1926), butcher master and previous owner of the site | 1949 | ||
Birnweg
( Location ) |
B372 | 115 | freely chosen name based on the pear tree | 1928 | ||
Böckelweg
( Location ) |
B431 | 370 | Dr. Johannes Böckel (1535–1605), city physician | 1952 | ||
Bookholtstwiete
( Location ) |
B471 | 125 | after the Hufner family Bockholt, who have lived in the Klein Borstel district since the middle of the 16th century | 1949 | ||
Borstel's end
( Location ) |
B509 |
(in the district) |
330 according to the location as part of the border to neighboring Wellingsbüttel | 1928 | south of the Sodenkamp in Ohlsdorf, to the north there are western properties partly in the district, otherwise in Wellingsbüttel , as well as the entire street area | |
Buekweg
( Location ) |
B676 | 195 | Gustav Buek (1820–1874), doctor and physicist | 1952 | ||
Büringstwiete
( Location ) |
B687 | 60 | Henning Büring (1453–1499), Mayor of Hamburg | 1929 | ||
Carpserweg
( Location ) |
C009 | 240 | Peter Carpser (1699–1759), Hamburg surgeon | 1952 | ||
De Utspann
( Location ) |
D286 | 125 | after a former coach yard located nearby | 2011 | Low German Utspann = Ausspann | |
Dragon rise
( Location ) |
D173 | 175 | Georg the dragon slayer (3rd century - approx. 303) | 1928 | Georg was the patron saint of the former St. Georg Hospital , which was associated with the Klein Borstel district for a long time . | |
Eichenlohweg
( Location ) |
E062 | 1320 | after a field name (swampy oak forest) | 1950 | eastern half of the street in Steilshoop | |
Elisabeth-Seifahrt-Weg
( Location ) |
E346 | 70 | Elisabeth Seifahrt ( 1860-1933 ), DDP politician and member of the Hamburg Parliament | 2007 | ||
Erna steel ring
( Location ) |
E345 | 495 | Erna Stahl (1900–1980), reform pedagogue | 2007 | ||
Feuerbergstrasse
( Location ) |
F100 |
(in the district) |
335 after a hallway name | 1900 | west of the Feuerbergstrasse bridge in Alsterdorf | |
Feuerbergstrasse Bridge
( Location ) |
- |
(in the district) |
35 based on the Feuerbergstrasse | 1960 | crosses the tracks of the S-Bahn in the course of Feuerbergstrasse; western part beyond the tracks in Alsterdorf | |
Friedhofsweg
( Location ) |
F228 | 370 | according to location and function as an access road to Ohlsdorf cemetery | 1928 | ||
Fuhlsbütteler dam
( Location ) |
F276 | 430 | Hamburg's Fuhlsbüttel district | 1898 | northwest half of the street in Fuhlsbüttel | |
Fuhlsbüttler Strasse
( Location ) |
F279 | 2000 (in the district) |
Hamburg's Fuhlsbüttel district | 1862/1929 | The street popularly known as "Fuhle" has the highest house number in Hamburg (792); south of the Hebebrandstrasse / Nordheimstrasse intersection in Barmbek-Nord | |
Gertrud-Meyer-Strasse
( Location ) |
G504 | 215 | Gertrud Meyer (1898–1975) author and resistance fighter against National Socialism | 2014 | ||
Great Horst
( Location ) |
G268 | 630 | after a hallway name | 1925 | ||
Green angle
( Location ) |
G315 | 95 | after the idyllic location near the Alster | 1950 | ||
Gundlachs Twiete
( Location ) |
G338 | 160 | after the previous owners of the site, the Gundlach family | 1949 | Footpath; eastern half of the street in Wellingsbüttel | |
Hasenberg Bridge
( Location ) |
- | 45 | based on the street Am Hasenberge | 1922 | crosses the Alster in the course of the street Am Hasenberge | |
Hebebrandbrücke
( Location ) |
H730 |
(in the district) |
25 based on Hebebrandstrasse | 1974 | east of the middle of the bridge in Ohlsdorf, west initially briefly on Alsterdorf area, then in Winterhude , extreme southern part of the bridge in Barmbek-Nord | |
Hebebrandstrasse
( Location ) |
H703 |
(in the district) |
420 Werner Hebebrand (1899–1966), architect and urban planner, senior construction director in Hamburg (1952–1964) | 1969 | between Fuhlsbüttler Straße and Hebebrandbrücke in Ohlsdorf, extreme southern part in Barmbek-Nord , west of the Hebebrandbrücke in Winterhude | |
Iland paddock
( Location ) |
I008 | 480 | after a hallway name | 1948 | ||
Illies Bridge
( Location ) |
- | 15th | Arthur Illies (1870–1952), painter and graphic artist | 1956 | The Illiesweg in Steilshoop has the same namesake. | |
Basically in the green
( Location ) |
I034 | 515 | after a field name based on the lowlands of the Alster , which flows in the immediate vicinity | 1908 | ||
Jette Müller way
( Location ) |
J147 | 50 | Henriette Johanne Marie Müller (1841–1916), Hamburg original ("Zitronenjette") | 2007 | ||
Johanne-Reitze-Weg
( Location ) |
J148 | 70 | Johanne Reitze (1878–1949), SPD politician | 2007 | ||
Justus Beach Walk
( Location ) |
J109 | 375 | Justus Strandes (1859–1930), businessman and Senator from Hamburg | 1938 | before 1938 Réesweg | |
Kerbelweg
( Location ) |
K136 | 500 | after the herb | 1949 | ||
Little eyrie
( Location ) |
K233 | 810 | The street is not listed in either Hanke or Beckershaus. | |||
Cabbage garden
( Location ) |
K337 | 165 | after the term of the same name for a private house garden in the Middle Ages | 1928 | ||
Kornweg
( Location ) |
K384 | 230 | Freely chosen name based on the cornfields there | 1903 | Name giver for the stop of the S-Bahn line 1 | |
Kühnbrücke
( Location ) |
- | 20th | Erich Kühn (1887–1953), writer, journalist and politician | 1956 | crosses the Alster as a pedestrian bridge at the eastern end of the Teetzpark | |
Langenbeckshöh
( Location ) |
L035 | 520 | Hermann Langenbeck (1452–1517), lawyer and Hamburg mayor | 1929 | ||
Maienweg
( Location ) |
M017 | 1380 (in the district) |
according to a shortened form for the may cherry tree | 1898/1949 | from 1933 to 1949 Ralph-Baberadt-Strasse; southwest of Sengelmannstrasse in Alsterdorf | |
Margaretha-Treuge-Weg
( Location ) |
M448 | 85 | Margarete Treuge (1876–1962), educator and women's rights activist | 2007 | ||
Meister-Bertram-Strasse
( Location ) |
M126 | 260 | Master Bertram (around 1340–1414 / 15), Gothic painter active in Hamburg | 1929 | southern half of the street in Barmbek-Nord | |
Meister-Francke-Strasse
( Location ) |
M127 |
(in the district) |
50 Master Francke , (around 1383 – around 1436), monk painter of altarpieces in Hamburg | 1929 | southern part in Barmbek-Nord ; Residents only there | |
Nesselstrasse
( Location ) |
N031 | 375 | freely chosen after the plant of the same name | 1899 | ||
Nordheimstrasse
( Location ) |
N164 | 310 | Marcus Nordheim (1812–1899), businessman | 1958 | ||
Övern Barg
( Location ) |
O049 |
(in the district) |
160 after a hallway name | 1939 | Low German övern Barg = over a mountain; According to street directory only in Ohlsdorf, according to the basic map of the short eastern part to Borstels end in Wellingsbüttel | |
Övern block
( Location ) |
O050 | 155 | after a hallway name | 1939 | ||
Orion way
( Location ) |
O116 | 285 | after the constellation of the same name | 1948 | only to the west located properties in Ohlsdorf, otherwise in Wellingsbüttel , also the entire street area | |
Paula-Westendorf-Weg
( Location ) |
P263 | 85 | Paula Westendorf (1893–1980), SPD politician | 2007 | ||
Rathenaustraße
( Location ) |
R056 |
(in the district) |
245 Walter Rathenau (1867–1922), DDP politician | 1947 | only north half of the street from Alsterdorfer Straße for approx. 245 meters in Ohlsdorf, otherwise in Alsterdorf | |
Ratsmühlendamm
( Location ) |
R057 |
(in the district) |
510 after the Fuhlsbüttler water mill, also called the council mill | 1898 | east of the Ratsmühlendammbrücke completely in Ohlsdorf, from the middle of the bridge only the southern half of the street to the intersection of Fuhlsbütteler Damm / Hummelsbütteler Landstraße, otherwise in Fuhlsbüttel | |
Ratsmühlendamm Bridge
( Location ) |
- | 25th | based on the Ratsmühlendamm | 1922 | crosses the Alster in the course of the Ratsmühlendamm ; northern part of the western half in Fuhlsbüttel | |
Redderplatz
( Location ) |
R075 | 155 | after a hallway name | 1903 | not a square in the traditional sense, but a street | |
Equestrian Bridge
( Location ) |
- |
(in the district) |
10 after its function as a bridge for equestrians | 1956 | crosses the Alster as a pedestrian bridge ; northern part in Fuhlsbüttel | |
Roentgenstrasse
( Location ) |
R247 | 510 | Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen (1845–1923), physicist | 1931 | only southern half of the street in Ohlsdorf, northern part in Fuhlsbüttel | |
Rübenhofstrasse
( Location ) |
R332 | 360 | after a hallway name | 1904 | A beet yard is a paddock close to a house where beets have been planted. | |
Rübenkamp
( Location ) |
R333 | 1135 (in the district) |
after a hallway name | 1928 | south of Hebebrandstrasse in Barmbek-Nord | |
Sahlenburger Strasse
( Location ) |
S015 | 185 | Sahlenburg , district of Cuxhaven | 1959 | The first Seehospital financed with funds from the Nordheim Foundation was built in Sahlenburg . | |
Sage way
( Location ) |
S016 | 200 | after the plant of the same name | 1949 | ||
Canyon path
( Location ) |
S218 | 190 | because of the low position of the street in contrast to the surrounding terrain | 1950 | ||
Jewelry height
( Location ) |
S241 | 365 | after the local restaurant of the same name, named after the owner Wilhelm Heinrich Jacob Schmuck (1815–1817) | 1955 | ||
Sengelmann Bridge
( Location ) |
- |
(in the district) |
20 based on Sengelmannstrasse | 1922 | only the northern part of the western half of the bridge in Ohlsdorf, otherwise completely in Alsterdorf | |
Sengelmannstrasse
( Location ) |
S405 |
(in the district) |
680 Heinrich Matthias Sengelmann (1821–1899), pastor and founder of the Alsterdorfer Anstalten | 1899 | only east half of the street from Zeppelinstraße to Sengelmannbrücke in Ohlsdorf, south of it in Alsterdorf , later in Winterhude | |
Sodenkamp
( Location ) |
S469 |
(in the district) |
940 after a hallway name | 1925 | A sod means a thin lawn, a clod of earth or peat; east of Borstels Ende in Wellingsbüttel | |
Sodentwiete
( Location ) |
S470 | 255 | based on the Sodentwiete | 1927 | ||
Summer camp
( Location ) |
S489 | 305 | after a hallway name | 1903 | ||
Steenkoppel
( Location ) |
S609 | 355 | after a hallway name | 1929 | Low German Steen = stone | |
Struckholt
( Location ) |
S749 | 290 | after a hallway name | 1903 | Low German Struck = shrub, Holt = wood, Struckholt = bush wood | |
Struckholttwiete
( Location ) |
S855 | 120 | based on the street Struckholt | 1973 | ||
Stübeheide
( Location ) |
S758 | 1500 (in the district) |
after a hallway name | 1925/1951 | Stübe is derived from the Middle Low German word Stubben (tree stump); According to street directory only in Ohlsdorf, according to the basic map of the short eastern part to Borstels end in Wellingsbüttel | |
Stübekamp
( Location ) |
S759 | 415 | based on the Stübeheide | 1935 | ||
Stüberedder
( Location ) |
S762 | 260 | based on the Stübeheide | 1954 | ||
Suhrenkamp
( Location ) |
S806 |
(in the district) |
610 after a hallway name | 1893 | Suhre is a name for the sorrel ; Seat of the Fuhlsbüttel correctional facility ; southwest of Sengelmannstrasse in Alsterdorf | |
Tornberg
( Location ) |
T141 | 540 | after a field name already used in 1750 | 1925 | ||
In front of the mountain
( Location ) |
V109 | 390 | after a hallway name | 1928 | ||
Wasserkamp
( Location ) |
W084 | 35 | after a hallway name | 1903 | ||
Wellingsbütteler Landstrasse
( Location ) |
W159 | 2130 | Hamburg district Wellingsbüttel | 1898 | ||
Woermannstieg
( Location ) |
W364 | 100 | based on the Woermannsweg | 1948 | ||
Woermannsweg
( Location ) |
W365 | 370 | Adolph Woermann (1847–1911), businessman, shipowner and politician | 1922 | ||
Wolkausweg
( Location ) |
W384 | 175 | after a Mr. Wolkau, the previous owner of the property | 1946 | ||
Zeppelinstrasse
( Location ) |
Z014 |
(in the district) |
340 Ferdinand von Zeppelin (1838–1917), developer of the airship named after him | 1927 | only eastern half of the road to Alsterkrugchaussee in Ohlsdorf, western half in Alsterdorf , north of Alsterkrugchaussee in Fuhlsbüttel , further on in Langenhorn | |
Zwanckweg
( Location ) |
Z059 | 165 | Johann Heinrich Gottlieb Zwanck, gynecologist | 1952 |
Others
According to the street directory, Wellingsbüttler Weg is also in Ohlsdorf, but according to the map it is completely in Wellingsbüttel . The street Kleine Horst is not mentioned in either Beckershaus or Hanke.
Although still listed in the street directory and on the map, the Binsenweg no longer exists. The north-western tip of the Fuhlsbüttel correctional facility is now located on the former street area. The street name was officially deleted on June 15, 2020.
Individual evidence
- ↑ Digital Atlas North
- ↑ Official Gazette No. 59 of June 30, 2020, accessed on July 12, 2020
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