List of streets and squares in Hamburg-Bahrenfeld
The list of streets and squares in Hamburg-Bahrenfeld is an overview of the streets and squares currently in the Hamburg district of Bahrenfeld . It is part of the list of traffic areas in Hamburg .
overview
In Bahrenfeld (district numbers 215 to 217) there are 30203 inhabitants (as of December 31, 2019) on 10.6 km². Bahrenfeld is located in the postcode areas 22525, 22547, 22549, 22607 and 22761.
There are 138 designated traffic areas in Bahrenfeld, including a square and a park. There are two groups of motifs, namely “composers” east of the A 7 and “flowers” west of Lise Meitner Park. This group of motifs continues in Osdorf (see column "Comments").
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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Aft Styg
( Location ) |
A021 | 1005 | after a field name | 1927 | The word "Styg" is derived from the Middle Low German expression "Stuvete" (undergrowth), "Achtern Styg" means "behind the bushes"; northern half of the street in Lurup . | |
Akeleiweg
( Location ) |
A058 |
(in the district) |
415 after the buttercup of the same name | 1950 | north of the street Achtern Styg in Lurup motif group "flowers" |
|
Albert Einstein Ring
( Location ) |
A659 | 330 | Albert Einstein (1879–1955), physicist | 1990 | ||
Amália Rodrigues route
( Location ) |
A695 | 115 | Amália Rodrigues (1920–1999), Portuguese singer | 2003 | ||
At the thief pond
( Location ) |
A210 | 705 | after a field name | 1950 | The thief's pond was a body of water located in a boggy area, and execution sites and gallows were nearby. Before 1950: Friedhofstrasse | |
At the Quickborn
( Location ) |
A314 | 185 | after the term “Born” for a water point or spring | 1920 | ||
At the archway
( Location ) |
A347 | 260 | freely chosen name after an archway located here | 1950 | ||
Augustenhöh
( Location ) |
A524 | 85 | Auguste Sagermann (1865–1945), wife of the previous owner Richard Sagermann | 1892 | ||
August-Kirch-Strasse
( Location ) |
A581 | 1835 | August Kirch (1879–1959), SPD politician | 1974 | ||
Bahrenfelder Chaussee
( Location ) |
B030 | 1595 | according to the location in the district | 1890 | ||
Bahrenfelder Kirchenweg
( Location ) |
B031 |
(in the district) |
735 on the location and function of Bahrenfeld to the Church in Ottensen leader | 1950 | south of the S-Bahn tracks in Ottensen | |
Bahrenfeld market square
( Location ) |
B032 | 80 × 70 | according to location and function in the former town center | 1950 | ||
Bahrenfelder Steindamm
( Location ) |
A033 | 1750 | for the location in the district and the fact that the street was paved | 1875 | ||
Baurstrasse
( Location ) |
B115 |
(in the district) |
725 after the Altona family Baur, from which some Altona mayors emerged, z. B. Johann Heinrich Baur (1730-1819) | 1950 | south of the S-Bahn tracks in Othmarschen , north of it western half of the street in Flottbek , eastern half in Bahrenfeld | |
Bererenweg
( Location ) |
B136 | 415 | after a field name due to the blackberry hedges that used to be here | 1928 | ||
At the Flottbeker mill
( Location ) |
B167 | 260 | according to the situation | 1966 | ||
At the Paul Gerhardt Church
( Location ) |
B794 | 155 | according to the situation | 1976 | ||
At the old gas works
( Location ) |
B875 | 110 | after the situation at the former gas works | 2000 | ||
Bertrand Russell Street
( Location ) |
B851 | 125 | Bertrand Russell (1872–1970), British philosopher | 1991 | ||
Bessemerweg
( Location ) |
B299 | 255 | Henry Bessemer (1813–1898), British engineer | 1950 | until 1950: Rückertstraße | |
Blomkamp
( Location ) |
B406 |
(in the district) |
595 freely chosen name | before 1928 | Low German Blomen = flowers; west of Flurstrasse in Osdorf | |
Bockrisweg
( Location ) |
B426 | 115 | after the Bahrenfeld farming family Bockris | 1939 | ||
Bökenkamp
( Location ) |
B442 | 415 | after a field name | 1950 | Low German Böken = beeches | |
Bökentwiete
( Location ) |
B443 | 70 | after a field name | 1950 | Low German Böken = beeches | |
Bornkampsweg
( Location ) |
B500 | 760 | after a field name that refers to numerous sources in this area | around 1875 | ||
Boschstrasse
( Location ) |
B510 | 490 | Robert Bosch (1861–1942), engineer | 1950 | until 1950: Apenrader Straße | |
Celsius way
( Location ) |
C015 | 200 | Anders Celsius (1701–1744), Swedish astronomer and physicist | 1965 | ||
Daimlerstrasse
( Location ) |
D012 |
(in the district) |
365 Gottlieb Daimler (1834–1900), engineer and industrialist | 1950 | south of the railway bridge in Ottensen | |
Thief tunnel
( Location ) |
- |
(in the district) |
30 based on the street Am Diebsteich, crosses under the train tracks at the S-Bahn station of the same name | 1969 | eastern part in Altona-Nord | |
Diebsteichweg
( Location ) |
D090 | 385 | based on the street Am Diebsteich | 1952 | ||
Drift rise
( Location ) |
D194 | 175 | based on the street Flottbeker Drift | 1950 | ||
Drögenkamp
( Location ) |
D197 | 50 | after a field name | 1932 | Low German dröög = dry, Kamp = field | |
Ebertallee
( Location ) |
E010 |
(in the district) |
720 Friedrich Ebert (1871–1925), SPD politician | 1945 | south of the Osdorfer Weg in Groß Flottbek | |
Verbena trail
( Location ) |
E104 | 340 | after the medicinal plant of the same name | 1950 | Motif group "Flowers" | |
Farnhornstieg
( Location ) |
F038 |
(in the district) |
105 based on the Farnhorstweg in Lurup , named after a field name | only southern half of the road between Hellgrundweg and Mühlenau in Bahrenfeld, northern half in Lurup, east of Mühlenau in Eidelstedt | ||
Flottbeker Drift
( Location ) |
F156 | 410 | after an earlier cattle drive (drift) of the Flottbeck farmers | 1950 | ||
Flottbeker rose
( Location ) |
F158 | 110 | Hamburg's Groß Flottbek district | 1950 | ||
Hallway
( Location ) |
F167 | 1095 (in the district) |
freely chosen name | 1928 | Road course from north to south: Between Luruper Hauptstraße and Glückstädter Weg completely in Lurup , between Glückstädter Weg and Achtern Styg only the properties on the east side, between Achtern Styg and Osdorfer Landstraße are the eastern properties in Bahrenfeld, the properties on the west side and the entire property Road areas are located between Glückstädter Weg and Osdorfer Landstraße in Osdorf . | |
Friedensallee
( Location ) |
F224 |
(in the district) |
745 in memory of the peace treaty of 1871 | 1887 | south of the Bahrenfeld S-Bahn station in Ottensen ; the Bahrenfeld part was called Pfitznerstraße until December 31, 2010, but was renamed because of its proximity to National Socialism | |
Gas street
( Location ) |
G025 | 545 | after the gasworks formerly located here | 1895 | ||
Gayen's way
( Location ) |
G029 | 160 | Theodor Gayen (1824–1900), manufacturer and shipowner | 1939 | Theodorstraße and Theodorstieg in the district are named after Gayen. | |
Geranium Path
( Location ) |
G067 |
(in the district) |
240 after the cranesbill family of the same name | 1950 | west of Flurstrasse in Osdorf motif group "Flowers" |
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Grotenkamp
( Location ) |
G298 | 285 | after a field name | 1926 | Low German groot = large, Kamp = field | |
Grünewaldstrasse
( Location ) |
G316 | 90 | Matthias Grünewald (16th century), painter | 1928 | ||
Handelstrasse
( Location ) |
H019 | 240 | Georg Friedrich Handel (1685–1759), composer | 1895 | Motif group "composers" | |
Haydnstrasse
( Location ) |
H206 | 365 | Joseph Haydn (1732–1809), Austrian composer | 1895 | Motif group "composers" | |
Hegarstrasse
( Location ) |
H226 | 190 | Friedrich Hegar (1841–1927), Swiss composer | 1950 | until 1950: Gurlittstrasse | |
Hellgrundweg
( Location ) |
H329 | 1035 (in the district) |
after a field name | 1929 | north of the intersection Farnhornweg / Farnhornstieg in Lurup , also south of it at about 155 meters the western half of the street, eastern half of the street and further south in Bahrenfeld | |
Hellweg
( Location ) |
H335 | 70 | after a field name | 1920 | ||
High field
( Location ) |
H481 | 400 | after the field name "Hohenfelde" | before 1923 | ||
Hogenfeldweg
( Location ) |
H535 | 315 | after a field name | 1907 | ||
Holstenkamp
( Location ) |
H588 | 1865 (in the district) |
after a field name | 1951 | from Holstenkampbrücke east in Stellingen | |
Humperdinckweg
( Location ) |
H692 | 125 | Engelbert Humperdinck (1854–1921), composer | 1957 | Motif group "composers" | |
In the Hag
( Location ) |
I035 | 205 | after a forest of fir trees formerly located here | 1920 | ||
Julienstrasse
( Location ) |
J088 | 165 | Julie Gayen (1832–1886), wife of Theodor Gayen | 1898 | ||
Kielkamp
( Location ) |
K161 | 585 | after a field name | 1907 | ||
Coal dew
( Location ) |
K336 | 135 | according to the coal storage areas located there at that time | 1918 | ||
Kopperholdtweg
( Location ) |
K372 | 90 | Hermann Kopperholdt (1821–1870), previous owner of the site | 1955 | Kopperholdt built a mansion on Bahrenfelder Straße in 1868 and expanded the area into Kopperholdtschen Park. | |
Kühnehöfe
( Location ) |
K632 | 300 | after the former Carl Kühne KG works here | 2004 | ||
Langbehnstrasse
( Location ) |
L028 | 390 | Julius Langbehn (1851–1907), writer and philosopher | 1950 | until 1950: Haderslebener Straße | |
Lederstrasse
( Location ) |
L098 | 610 | after the leather factory in Eidelstedt, which was previously located there | 1929 | only properties on the south or west side in Bahrenfeld, otherwise in Stellingen , especially the entire street area | |
Leunastrasse
( Location ) |
L151 | 1015 | Leuna , city in Saxony-Anhalt | 1950 | ||
Leverkusenstieg
( Location ) |
L153 | 235 | based on Leverkusenstrasse | 1951 | ||
Leverkusenstrasse
( Location ) |
L530 | 530 | Leverkusen , city in North Rhine-Westphalia | 1951 | ||
Lise Meitner Park
( Location ) |
- | Lise Meitner (1878–1968), Austrian nuclear physicist | 1995 | The park was designed from the soil that was left over during the construction of the Hamburg Elbe Tunnel . | ||
Air bath path
( Location ) |
L302 | 175 | after the location at the Altonaer Volkspark | 1943 | ||
Luruper Chaussee
( Location ) |
L318 | 1405 | Hamburg's Lurup district | before 1905 | ||
Luruper drift
( Location ) |
L358 |
(in the district) |
135 based on the earlier name Flottbeker Drift | 1977 | north of the Aft Styg road in Lurup | |
Luruper Hauptstrasse
( Location ) |
L319 |
(in the district) |
365 Hamburg's Lurup district | 1929 | between Stadionstrasse and the property with house number 12 in Bahrenfeld, from house number 12 to Achtern Styg only the western half of the street, otherwise in Lurup | |
Luthergrund
( Location ) |
L321 | 220 | based on the Lutherhöhe | 1963 | ||
Lutherhöhe
( Location ) |
L322 | 495 | after standing on a hill Luther Church, to which the road leads and their namesake Martin Luther is | 1950 | ||
Lyserstrasse
( Location ) |
L329 | 480 | Johann Peter Lyser (1804–1870), writer and painter | 1929 | ||
Marlowring
( Location ) |
M060 | 535 | Conrad Wilhelm Franz Marlow (1856–1940), fish manufacturer | 1965 | Marlow was a senator in Altona from 1910 to 1924. | |
Max-Born-Strasse
( Location ) |
M417 | 85 | Max Born (1882–1970), physicist | 1991 | ||
Max-Schmeling-Strasse
( Location ) |
M445 | 460 | Max Schmeling (1905–2005), professional boxer, later entrepreneur | 2010 | ||
Mendelssohnstrasse
( Location ) |
M148 | 875 | Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy (1809–1847), composer | 1952 | until 1952: Adickesstraße | |
Nansenstrasse
( Location ) |
N004 | 875 | Fridtjof Nansen (1861–1930), Norwegian zoologist and polar explorer | 1950 | until 1950: Krieshöhe | |
Nettelbeckstrasse
( Location ) |
N036 | 125 | Joachim Nettelbeck (1738–1824), seaman and folk hero | 1913 | ||
Nikischstrasse
( Location ) |
N126 | 235 | Arthur Nikisch (1855–1922), Hungarian conductor | 1950 | until 1950: Lortzingstraße | |
Norburger Stieg
( Location ) |
N148 | 90 | based on Norburger Strasse | 1942 | ||
Norburger Strasse
( Location ) |
N149 | 250 | Norburg (Danish Nordborg ), city in Denmark | 1926 | ||
Notkestrasse
( Location ) |
N178 | 1115 | Bernt Notke (around 1435–1509), painter | 1951 | until 1951: Möllner Straße | |
Orchid ring
( Location ) |
O215 | 445 | after the plant family of the same name | 2002 | Motif group "Flowers" | |
Osdorfer Landstrasse
( Location ) |
O124 | 1015 (in the district) |
Hamburg district of Osdorf | 1929 | between Schenefelder Landstraße and Am Botterbarg in Iserbrook, east of Am Botterbarg only the southern half of the street, northern half of the street in Osdorf , from the intersection of Rugenfeld / Isfeldstraße completely in Osdorf; between Heinrich-Plett-Straße and Fernando-Lorenzen-Platz, northern half of the street in Bahrenfeld, southern half in Groß Flottbek | |
Osdorfer way
( Location ) |
O126 | 1430 (in the district) |
Hamburg district of Osdorf | 1904 | southern half of the street between Fernando-Lorenzen-Platz and Baurstraße in Groß Flottbek , northern half in Bahrenfeld, from Baurstraße completely in the district | |
Osteresch
( Location ) |
O137 | 390 | after a hallway name | before 1921 | ||
Ottensener Strasse
( Location ) |
O161 |
(in the district) |
585 Hamburg district Ottensen | before 1920 | between Schnackenburgallee and Altonaer Volkspark completely in Bahrenfeld, north of it up to the confluence of Sylvesterallee only the properties on the east side, street area and properties on the west side in Eidelstedt ; north of it is the western half of the street in Eidelstedt, the eastern half in Stellingen | |
Paul-Dessau-Strasse
( Location ) |
P087 | 215 | Paul Dessau (1894–1979), composer and conductor | 2000 | Motif group "composers" | |
Regerstieg
( Location ) |
R390 | 145 | based on Regerstrasse | 1970 | Motif group "composers" | |
Regerstrasse
( Location ) |
R095 | 900 | Max Reger (1873–1916), composer | 1950 | until 1950: Schumannstraße motif group "composers" |
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Reichardtstrasse
( Location ) |
R111 | 260 | Johann Friedrich Reichardt (1752–1814), composer | 1929 | Motif group "composers" | |
Reineckestrasse
( Location ) |
R129 | 180 | Carl Reinecke (1824–1910), composer | 1919 | Motif group "composers" | |
Belt cutter rose
( Location ) |
R194 | 235 | Tilman Riemenschneider (around 1460–1531), picture carver and sculptor | 1947 | until 1947: Emmichstraße | |
Round barg
( Location ) |
R273 | 955 | after a hallway name | 1922 | ||
Rosenwinkel
( Location ) |
R291 | 180 | Freely chosen name based on the course of the street | 1950 | ||
Ruhrstrasse
( Location ) |
R364 | 1255 | to the North Rhine-Westphalian Ruhr area | 1947 | ||
Riisternkamp
( Location ) |
R347 | 215 | after a field name | 1922 | ||
Foam carnation rise
( Location ) |
S124 | 80 | after a kind of carnation | 1950 | Motif group "Flowers" | |
Schleswiger Strasse
( Location ) |
S201 | 200 | Schleswig , city in Schleswig-Holstein | 1895 | ||
Schmalkaldener Strasse
( Location ) |
S232 | 235 | Schmalkalden , city in Thuringia | 1963 | The name followed in relation to the nearby church named after Martin Luther as well as the streets Luthergrund and Lutherhöhe. | |
Schnackenburgallee
( Location ) |
S247 | 2125 (in the district) |
Bernhard Schnackenburg (1867–1924), politician | 1928 | up to approx. 35 meters north of August-Kirch-Strasse in Bahrenfeld, north of it in Eidelstedt | |
Schulgartenweg
( Location ) |
S845 | 455 | after the location at the school garden within the Altonaer Volkspark | 1971 | ||
Schützenstrasse
( Location ) |
S306 | 1050 | after the Ottensian customs guards, who were popularly called "Schützen" | 1889 | ||
Sibeliusstrasse
( Location ) |
S835 | 205 | Jean Sibelius (1865–1957), Finnish composer | 1969 | Motif group "composers" | |
Sievertstrasse
( Location ) |
S444 | 220 | Wilhelm Sievert (1864–1945), Senator in Altona from 1920 to 1933 | 1947 | until 1947: Lohweg | |
Silcherstrasse
( Location ) |
S450 | 405 | Friedrich Silcher (1789–1860), composer | 1950 | until 1950: Beethovenstraße motif group "composers" |
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Stadionstrasse
( Location ) |
S578 | 775 | after the location at the Volksparkstadion | 1947 | ||
Stahltwiete
( Location ) |
S584 | 300 | Berthold Stahl (1847–1906), town planner in Altona from 1887 to 1898 | 1950 | until 1950: Jägerstrasse | |
Steenkamp
( Location ) |
S608 | 455 | after a field name | 1950 | ||
Pansy Path
( Location ) |
S688 | 870 | after the violet species of the same name | 1950 | Motif group "Flowers" | |
Quiet way
( Location ) |
S693 | 195 | leading to the Groß Flottbek cemetery in terms of location | 1928 | ||
Straussstrasse
( Location ) |
S734 | 110 | Richard Strauss (1864–1949), Johann Strauss (father) (1804–1849), Johann Strauss (son) (1825–1899), composers | 1895 | After Beckershaus, the street is named after all three composers; Hanke does not list it. Motif group "composers" |
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Stresemannstrasse
( Location ) |
S742 | 1000 (in the district) |
Gustav Stresemann (1878–1929), politician | 1945 | Road course from east to west: between Neuer Pferdemarkt and Bernstorffstraße street area and properties on the south side in St. Pauli , properties on the north side in Sternschanze , between Bernstorffstraße and Max-Brauer-Allee (Sternbrücke) southern half of the street in Altona old town , northern half in Sternschanze, from Max-Brauer-Allee to the railway bridge in Altona-Nord , west of the railway bridge to the end in Bahrenfeld. | |
Stutsmoor
( Location ) |
S776 | 225 | after a field name | 1920 | ||
Sylvesterallee
( Location ) |
S829 |
(in the district) |
515 Friedrich Sylvester (1871–1914), City Planning Officer and Senator in Altona | 1928 | eastern part in Eidelstedt | |
Tasköprüstrasse
( Location ) |
T239 | 350 | Süleyman Taşköprü (1970–2001), Turkish businessman, victim of the NSU terror group | 2014 | Taşköprü was shot dead by Uwe Mundlos and Uwe Böhnhardt in his shop on June 27, 2001 . The street, which was part of the Kohlentwiete before the renaming, is not far from the crime scene. "Taşköprüstrasse" is signposted on site. | |
Theodorstieg
( Location ) |
T229 | 115 | based on Theodorstrasse | 1995 | ||
Theodorstrasse
( Location ) |
T061 | 600 | Theodor Gayen (1824–1900), manufacturer and shipowner | before 1890 | ||
Thomasstrasse
( Location ) |
T073 | 155 | Hermann Thomas (1865–1924), SPD politician | 1928 | until 1945 temporarily Vinkestrasse | |
Tönninger Strasse
( Location ) |
T118 | 145 | Tönning , seaside resort in Schleswig-Holstein | 1930 | ||
Urn field
( Location ) |
U042 | 185 | after a prehistoric urn field discovered on this site | 1950 | ||
Valparaisostrasse
( Location ) |
V006 | 295 | Valparaíso , port city in Chile | 1938 | ||
Veit-Stoss-Weg
( Location ) |
V020 | 295 | Veit Stoss (around 1447–1533), sculptor | 1950 | until 1950: border rise | |
Von-Hutten-Strasse
( Location ) |
V103 | 515 | Ulrich von Hutten (1488–1523), poet | 1950 | until 1950: Burgstrasse | |
Von-Sauer-Strasse
( Location ) |
V106 | 555 | Emil von Sauer (1862–1942), composer | 1950 | until 1950: Wagnerstraße motif group "composers" |
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Vorbeckweg
( Location ) |
V111 | 365 | Franz Vorbeck (1869–1952), merchant and community representative in Groß Flottbek | 1964 | ||
Vorhornweg
( Location ) |
V114 |
(in the district) |
100 after a field name | 1934 | west of the Lurup district school in Lurup | |
Vörn Styg
( Location ) |
V055 | 195 | after a field name | 1963 | The word "Styg" is derived from the Middle Low German expression "Stuvete" (undergrowth), "Vörn Styg" means "in front of the bushes". | |
Wichmannstieg
( Location ) |
W219 | 115 | based on Wichmannstrasse | 1954 | ||
Wichmannstrasse
( Location ) |
W220 | 595 | Ernst Heinrich Wichmann (1823–1896), teacher and author of the history of Altona | 1947 | until 1947: Kluckstrasse | |
Wienbargstrasse
( Location ) |
W237 | 40 | Ludolf Wienbarg (1802–1872), writer | 1929 | ||
Wiesenrautenstieg
( Location ) |
W244 | 205 | after the buttercup of the same name | 1963 | Motif group "Flowers" | |
Winsbergring
( Location ) |
W457 | 930 | after a field name | 1979 | ||
Wittenbergstrasse
( Location ) |
W335 | 350 | Lutherstadt Wittenberg , city in Saxony-Anhalt | 1918 | The name followed in relation to the nearby church named after Martin Luther as well as the streets Luthergrund and Lutherhöhe. | |
Wormser Strasse
( Location ) |
W392 | 90 | Worms , city in Rhineland-Palatinate | 1936 | The name followed in relation to the nearby church named after Martin Luther as well as the streets Luthergrund and Lutherhöhe. | |
Woyrschweg
( Location ) |
W395 | Felix Woyrsch (1860–1944), composer | 1950 | Motif group "composers" | ||
Zöllnerstrasse
( Location ) |
Z043 | 260 | Heinrich Zöllner (1854–1941), composer | 1951 | until 1951: Schubertstraße motif group "composers" |
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To the barrow
( Location ) |
Z053 | 345 | after a megalithic grave that used to be here | 1928 |
Individual evidence
- ↑ Digital Atlas North
- ^ Tasköprüstraße: A street in memory of NSU victims , Hamburger Morgenpost from June 26, 2014 , accessed on March 14, 2019
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