List of streets and squares in Hamburg-Blankenese
The list of streets and squares in Blankenese is an overview of the streets and squares currently available in the Hamburg district of Blankenese . It is part of the list of traffic areas in Hamburg .
overview
In Blankenese (district numbers 223 and 224) 13,730 inhabitants (as of December 31, 2019) live on 7.7 km². Blankenese is in the postcode area 22587.
There are 149 traffic areas in Blankenese, including a square and an Elbe island. A large number of footpaths are in the so-called staircase district .
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 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Acacia path
( Location ) |
A057 | 280 | after the plant of the same name | 1930 | ||
On the slope
( Location ) |
A178 | 230 | according to the situation | 1949 | ||
On the island
( Location ) |
A217 | 430 | after a field name | 1928 | ||
On a slope
( Location ) |
A241 | 215 | after the location on the Geesthang | 1928 | ||
At the Kiekeberg
( Location ) |
A270 | 715 | for a former property that offered a view of the Elbe | 1928 | Low German kieken = to look | |
At the Klingenberg
( Location ) |
A273 | 710 | after a field name | 1928 | ||
At the Krähenberg
( Location ) |
A277 | 680 | after the crows that used to nest here | 1926 | ||
At the Pumpenkamp
( Location ) |
A313 | 155 | after the abundant water resources and the associated drilling | before 1927 | ||
Anna-Hollmann-Weg
( Location ) |
A436 | 195 | based on the fictional character of the same name by Gustav Frenssen | 1942 | ||
Anne Frank Street
( Location ) |
A638 | 1305 | Anne Frank (1929–1945), victim of National Socialism | 1986 | northern half of the street between Rissener Landstrasse and Marienhöhe in Sülldorf , otherwise completely in Blankenese; before 1986 Frenssenstrasse | |
August-Bolten-Weg
( Location ) |
A516 | 355 | August Bolten (1812–1887), ship broker and owner | 1949 | ||
Auguste-Baur-Strasse
( Location ) |
A520 | 240 | Auguste Caecilie Baur (1821–1895), benefactress and founder | 1903 | ||
Avenariusstrasse
( Location ) |
A539 | 260 | Ferdinand Avenarius (1856–1923), poet | 1949 | ||
Babendiekstrasse
( Location ) |
B010 | 745 | based on the fictional character Otto Babendiek by Gustav Frenssen | 1947 | ||
Bargfredestrasse
( Location ) |
B060 | 270 | Heinrich Bargfrede (1684–1726), Vogt in Dockenhuden | 1950 | ||
Bartmann's stairs
( Location ) |
B088 | 40 | Captain and landowner Bartmann (1823–1867) | around 1927 | ||
Baurs Park
( Location ) |
B113 | 615 | Georg Friedrich Baur (1768–1865), businessman | 1922 | ||
Baur's way
( Location ) |
B114 | 285 | Georg Friedrich Baur (1768–1865), businessman | before 1903 | ||
Becker's stairs
( Location ) |
B126 | 115 | Karl Heinrich Becker (1807–1888), watchmaker and basic owner | before 1903 | ||
Bismarckstein
( Location ) |
B376 | 390 | Otto von Bismarck (1815–1898), politician | 1890 | Originally, a memorial in honor of Bismarck was supposed to be erected at this point, but this was ultimately not done because of the statue built in Hamburg. | |
Björnsonweg
( Location ) |
B381 | 875 | Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson (1832–1910), Norwegian poet and politician | 1967 | ||
Blankeneser Bahnhofstrasse
( Location ) |
B385 | 525 | according to location and function in the district, leading to the Blankenese S-Bahn station | 1930 | ||
Blankeneser Hauptstrasse
( Location ) |
B386 | 1160 | according to the location in the district | 1928 | ||
Blankeneser Landstrasse
( Location ) |
B388 | 1065 | according to the location in the district | 1929 | ||
Bohnstrasse
( Location ) |
B459 | 155 | Heinrich Conrad Theodor Bohn (1849–1927), gardener owner | around 1926 | ||
Bornholdt's stairs
( Location ) |
B498 | 70 | Hans Bornholdt (1787–1866), fisherman | around 1895 | ||
Borrack's way
( Location ) |
B504 | 65 | Wilhelm Borrack (1810–1888), master baker and landowner | before 1903 | ||
Brandt's way
( Location ) |
B559 | 60 | F. Brandt (1790–1870), captain and community representative | 1903 | ||
Breckwoldtstrasse
( Location ) |
B569 | 175 | after the owner family Breckwoldt | 1949 | ||
Bremer's way
( Location ) |
B595 | 55 | Johann Bremer (1796–1869), captain | before 1903 | Bremer founded the first regular ship line service between Hamburg and Blankenese. | |
Brink pieces
( Location ) |
B604 | 140 | after a field name | 1955 | ||
Broer's stairs
( Location ) |
B614 | 150 | Peter Bröers (1797–1867), fisherman and landowner | before 1903 | ||
Bulckestrasse
( Location ) |
B692 | 75 | Carl Bulcke (1875–1936), writer and public prosecutor | 1949 | ||
Caprivistraße
( Location ) |
C003 | 655 | Leo von Caprivi (1831–1899), Prussian officer, Chancellor of the Reich from 1890 to 1894 | before 1903 | ||
Charitas Bischoff stairs
( Location ) |
C018 | 175 | Charitas Bischoff (1848–1925), writer | 1928 | ||
Danielsenstieg
( Location ) |
D035 | 75 | Johann Siegfried Danielsen (1846–1920), master carpenter and building contractor | 1853 | ||
Dirks-Paulun-Weg
( Location ) |
D274 | 70 | Dirks Paulun (1903–1976), poet | 1984 | ||
Dockenhudener Strasse
( Location ) |
D123 | 365 | Dockenhuden district of Blankenese | 1919 | ||
Dormienstrasse
( Location ) |
D158 | 260 | Ferdinand Dormien (1851–1931), captain | 1949 | ||
Ebereschenweg
( Location ) |
E003 | 175 | after the plant of the same name | 1935 | ||
Oak ground
( Location ) |
E311 | 430 | according to the trees there | 1986 | western half of the road between Am Sorgfeld and the confluence with Siebenbuchen in Sülldorf , otherwise completely in Blankenese | |
Elbchaussee
( Location ) |
E122 |
(in the district) |
895 after the (temporary) course parallel to the Elbe | 1830 | The Elbchaussee begins at Klopstockplatz and is initially to Hohenzollernring completely in Ottensen , west of it to Lüdemanns Weg only the southern half of the street; the northern half of the street is in Othmarschen , as is the rest of the route to Teufelsbrück ; from there to the intersection of Mühlenberg / Manteuffelstraße / Schenefelder Landstraße, it is in the Nienstedten area, and continues through Blankenese to the end. | |
Elbe passage
( Location ) |
E123 | 60 | according to the function leading to the Elbe | before 1903 | ||
Elbe terrace
( Location ) |
E129 | 315 | according to the location with a view of the Elbe | before 1903 | ||
Erik-Blumenfeld-Platz
( Location ) |
E338 | 170 x125 x105 | Erik Blumenfeld (1915–1997), CDU politician | 2003 | until 2003: Blankeneser Bahnhofsplatz | |
Falkenschlucht
( Location ) |
F021 | 165 | based on the street Falkenstein | 1936 | ||
Falkenstein
( Location ) |
F022 | 100 | after the coat of arms of the Hamburg branch of the Godeffroy family | before 1903 | ||
Falkensteiner Ufer
( Location ) |
F023 | 1890 (in the district) |
based on the street Falkenstein | 1929 | shorter western part in cracks | |
Falkensteiner way
( Location ) |
F024 | 575 | based on the street Falkenstein | before 1903 | ||
Falkentaler Weg
( Location ) |
F025 | 920 | after the location below the Falkenstein | before 1903 | ||
Ferdinands Höh
( Location ) |
F087 | 315 | Ferdinand Flashoff (1819–1900), businessman | 1908 | Flashoff built a house here that still stands today, which he called "Ferdinands Höh". | |
Flashoffs stairs
( Location ) |
F142 | 160 | Franz Josef Flashoff († 1874), master glazier and basic owner | before 1903 | ||
Frahmstrasse
( Location ) |
F200 | 400 | Heinrich Frahm (1871–1947), community leader in Blankenese | 1949 | ||
Friederike-Klünder-Weg
( Location ) |
F. | 215 | Friederike Klünder (1776–1848), benefactress in Blankenese, organized poor aid, supported impoverished fishing families | 2019 | Walk through the Hessepark | |
Friedrich-Legahn-Strasse
( Location ) |
F235 | 260 | Friedrich Legahn (1832–1924), decorator and upholsterer, laid out the street | 1928 | ||
Garrelsweg
( Location ) |
G018 | 190 | Johann Hinrich Garrels (1855–1920), businessman and Hamburg senator | 1952 | ||
Gätgensstrasse
( Location ) |
G009 | 170 | Hinrich Gätgens (1799–1879), farmer bailiff in Dockenhuden | 1949 | before 1949 part of Godeffroystraße | |
Godeffroystrasse
( Location ) |
G127 | 515 | Johan Cesar Godeffroy (1813–1885), merchant | before 1928 | ||
Goßler's Park
( Location ) |
G175 | 660 | John Henry Gossler (1849–1914), businessman | 1928 | ||
Goßlerstrasse
( Location ) |
G176 | 335 | John Henry Gossler (1849–1914), businessman | 1928 | ||
Grotiusweg
( Location ) |
G301 | 1135 | Hugo Grotius (1583–1645), philosopher and legal scholar | 1949 | Lt. Street directory is the plot No. 85 in Rissen , which is not clearly recognizable from the map. | |
pit
( Location ) |
G307 | 160 | after a route originally called the “crypt”, on which the cattle traders drove their animals to the Elbe layers | 17th century | In addition to the “crypt”, it was also called “In de Grove”, the oldest street in Blankenese | |
Guldtweg
( Location ) |
G335 | 135 | based on a fictional character by Gustav Frenssen | 1947 | ||
Hans-Lange-Strasse
( Location ) |
H112 | 245 | Hans Lange (1843–1910), long-time mayor in Blankenese | 1928 | until 1928: Karlstrasse | |
Hardenbergstrasse
( Location ) |
H132 | 175 | Karl August von Hardenberg (1750-1822), Prussian statesman | 1928 | ||
Hare height
( Location ) |
H171 | 1350 (in the district) |
after a hallway name | 1928/29 | north of the S-Bahn station Iserbrook in Iserbrook , south of it to Strohredder in Sülldorf , further on in Blankenese, apart from an approx. 30 meter long section between the two S-Bahn bridges south of the confluence of the street Am Klingenberg, which again opens Iserbrooker area | |
Hessepark
( Location ) |
H401 | 95 | Georg Heinrich Hesse (1815–1909), previous owner of the site | 1945 | ||
Heydornweg
( Location ) |
H720 | 130 | Wilhelm Heydorn (1873–1958), theologian and teacher | 1972 | ||
Hilgendorfweg
( Location ) |
H431 | 370 | Robert Hilgendorf (1852–1937), captain | 1949 | before 1949: Fichtenweg | |
High way
( Location ) |
H559 | 180 | after the elevated position | before 1903 | Footpath | |
Holbergweg
( Location ) |
H570 | 190 | Ludvig Holberg (1684–1754), Danish-Norwegian poet | 1957 | ||
Ibsenweg
( Location ) |
I001 | 250 | Henrik Ibsen (1828–1906), Norwegian writer | 1955 | ||
In de Bargen
( Location ) |
I075 | 1400 (in the district) |
after the dune landscape on the Elbe | 1936 | Low German In de Bargen = In the mountains; northern part in cracks | |
Ingwersen's way
( Location ) |
I093 | 105 | Blankenese boatmen family Ingwersen, previous owners of the site in the 17th and 18th centuries | before 1903 | ||
Jörn-Uhl-Weg
( Location ) |
J125 | 95 | based on a fictional character by Gustav Frenssen | 1979 | ||
Kahlkamp
( Location ) |
K016 | 340 | after a field name | 1926 | ||
Captain Dreyer Way
( Location ) |
K067 | 545 | Theodor Dreyer (1874–1930), captain | 1949 | eastern half of the street between Siebenbuchen and Strohredder in Sülldorf | |
Karstenstrasse
( Location ) |
K087 | 425 | Joh. Karsten (1819–1896), one of the last farmers in Blankenese, made a contribution through foundations | around 1919 | ||
Kirschtenstrasse
( Location ) |
K206 | 45 | Walter Kirschten (1857–1922), high school director | 1928 | ||
Kösterbergstrasse
( Location ) |
K331 | 1235 | Hinrich Jürgen Köster (1748–1805), auctioneer, previous owner of the site | before 1903 | ||
Crow's nest
( Location ) |
K394 | 340 | after the numerous nesting places of crows | 1928 | ||
Kroger's stairs
( Location ) |
K439 | 90 | Jürgen Kröger (1811–1889), captain and land owner | before 1903 | ||
Krumdal
( Location ) |
K463 | 320 | after a field name | before 1903 | ||
Krumdal's way
( Location ) |
K464 | 280 | after a field name | before 1903 | ||
Kuulsbarg
( Location ) |
K526 | 495 | after a hallway name | 1938 | ||
Lesemann's stairs
( Location ) |
L142 | 40 | Johann Nicolaus Lesemann (1759–1804), previous owner of the site | before 1929 | ||
Lichtheimweg
( Location ) |
L162 | 195 | Georg Lichtheim (1865–1939), from 1910 to 1933 director of the Altona gas and water works | 1951 | ||
Marienhöhe
( Location ) |
M047 | 570 | to the former Gut Marienhöh located there | 1928 | western half of the street from Anne-Frank-Straße in a northerly direction in Sülldorf , otherwise completely in Blankenese | |
Central staircase
( Location ) |
M209 | 120 | according to the situation | 1949 | ||
Möhlmannweg
( Location ) |
M216 | 150 | Blankenese skipper family Möhlmann | 1949 | before 1949: Küstersweg | |
Möller's stairs
( Location ) |
M219 | 70 | Claus Möller (1802–1873), shipowner and captain, previous owner of the site | around 1927 | ||
Mommsenstrasse
( Location ) |
M242 | 70 | Theodor Mommsen (1817–1903), historian and scientist | 1928 | ||
Mörikestrasse
( Location ) |
M226 | 335 | Eduard Mörike (1804–1875), poet | 1928 | ||
Mühlenberg
( Location ) |
M314 | 765 | after the former district of the same name of Dockenhuden and Blankenese | 1928 | eastern half of the street in Nienstedten | |
Mühlenberger Weg
( Location ) |
M315 | 1180 | after the former district of the same name of Dockenhuden and Blankenese | 1928 | ||
Note barg
( Location ) |
N176 | 620 | after a field name from the end of the 18th century | 1955 | ||
Oesterleystrasse
( Location ) |
O043 | 965 | Carl Oesterley junior (1839–1930), landscape painter | 1928 | ||
Oestmann's stairs
( Location ) |
O044 | 85 | Blankenese fishing family Oestmann, in particular the previous owner of the site, Jürgen Oestmann (1798–1884) | before 1930 | ||
Ohlwohren
( Location ) |
O069 | 180 | after a field name | 1935 | ||
Ole Hoop
( Location ) |
O085 | 375 | after a field name | 1928 | ||
Op'n Kamp
( Location ) |
O104 | 250 | after a field name | 1928 | Low German Op'n Kamp = in the field | |
Op'n Schierenholt
( Location ) |
O106 | 160 | after a field name | around 1925 | Low German Schierenholt = Grenzholz, meaning the border to Wedel | |
Osterweg
( Location ) |
O149 | 135 | in memory of the original division of Blankenese into Osterende, Mittelblankenese and Westerende | before 1903 | ||
Paarmann's way
( Location ) |
P004 | 115 | Christian. Hinrich Marten Paarmann (1807–1882), basket maker | before 1903 | ||
Panzerstrasse
( Location ) |
P021 | 200 | after the rumen that a butcher hung outside the door as a sign of slaughter | 1908 | By grinding and twisting the term "rumen" became the word "armor" | |
Pepers Diek
( Location ) |
P064 | 200 | after an earlier, now filled in pond | 1928 | Low German Diek = pond | |
Philip Stream
( Location ) |
P110 | 135 | C. August Philipp († 1893), local policeman and community servant, Blankenese original | 1928 | ||
Potosistraße
( Location ) |
P181 | 500 | after the fastest sailing ship in the world at the beginning of the 20th century | 1949 | before 1949: To view in the distance | |
Propst-Paulsen-Strasse
( Location ) |
P208 | 90 | Theodor Paulsen (1839–1921), pastor in Blankenese | 1928 | ||
Richard-Dehmel-Strasse
( Location ) |
R177 | 490 | Richard Dehmel (1863–1920), poet and writer | 1928 | ||
Rissener Landstrasse
( Location ) |
R208 | 1135 (in the district) |
Hamburg district Rissen | 1929 | North-western half of the street between house number 131 and Anne-Frank-Straße in Sülldorf , west of house 131 in Rissen , east of Anne-Frank-Straße in Blankenese | |
Röttgers mill
( Location ) |
R398 | 120 | after the former mill built there by Heinrich Röttgers | 1972 | ||
Slip
( Location ) |
R378 | 115 | after a popular name | before 1903 | ||
Sachtestieg
( Location ) |
011 | 135 | Paul Sachte, eldest bailiff known by name in Blankenese (1629) | 1953 | ||
Sagebiel's way
( Location ) |
S014 | 140 | after the former land owner and ferry house owner Sagebiel | before 1903 | After a fire in 1826, the building was rebuilt, but it was only used for gastronomy and became a popular excursion restaurant from 1868 under its owner Wilhelm Sagebiel. | |
Schenefelder Landstrasse
( Location ) |
S145 |
(in the district) |
585 Schenefeld , town in the Pinneberg district in Schleswig-Holstein | 1928 | north of the S-Bahn bridge in Iserbrook , south of the bridge western half of the street in Blankenese, eastern in Nienstedten | |
Schlagemihl's stairs
( Location ) |
S183 | 90 | after the landowner of the same name | before 1928 | ||
Schnudts stairs
( Location ) |
S260 | 45 | Jürgen Hermann Schnudt (1827–1904), previous owner of the site | before 1927 | ||
Nice view
( Location ) |
S267 | 325 | especially after the view of the Elbe | 1947 | ||
Schulten Immenbarg
( Location ) |
S320 | 250 | after a field name | 1949 | ||
Pork sand
( Location ) |
S864 | after a traditional name for the Elbe islands opposite the Blankenese | The pig sand (also pig sand ) is an uninhabited Elbe island and part of the Neßsand nature reserve . | |||
Sextuple stairs
( Location ) |
S369 | 70 | after a fee that had to be paid to go down these stairs | 1903 | ||
Sibbertstrasse
( Location ) |
S416 | 140 | Johannes Heinrich Sibbert (1851–1917), from 1895 to 1916 mayor of the Blankenese community | 1928 | before July 5, 1928: Rosenstrasse | |
Seven-beech
( Location ) |
S420 |
(in the district) |
675 after a beech tree with seven trunks from one root | 1928/1949 | northern half of the street between Eichengrund and Kapitän-Dreyer-Weg in Sülldorf | |
Seven way
( Location ) |
S424 | 650 | after a previous owner | 1936 | ||
Simrockstrasse
( Location ) |
S454 | 1230 (in the district) |
Karl Simrock (1802–1876), translator and poet | 1949 | north of the S-Bahn bridge in Iserbrook | |
Sörensenweg
( Location ) |
S474 | 165 | Blankenese family Sörensen, originally from Denmark | 1952 | ||
Stehr's stairs
( Location ) |
S848 | 65 | after the Stehr fishing family, who have lived in Blankenese since 1590, and were the previous owners of the site | 1972 | ||
Steep path
( Location ) |
S619 | 120 | according to the nature | before 1903 | ||
Beach stairs
( Location ) |
S726 | 260 | after the function leading to the banks of the Elbe | 1949 | ||
Beach path
( Location ) |
S727 | 2090 | after the location on the Elbe beach | before 1903 | ||
Shrub path
( Location ) |
S733 | 175 | freely chosen name | 1936 | ||
Strindbergweg
( Location ) |
S746 | 540 | August Strindberg (1849–1912), Swedish writer | 1955 | ||
Straw edder
( Location ) |
S748 | 195 | freely chosen name | 1954 | northern half of the street in Sülldorf | |
Süllberg terrace
( Location ) |
S791 | 700 | after the location on the Süllberg | before 1903 | ||
Süllberg stairs
( Location ) |
S792 | 90 | after the location on the Süllberg | before 1903 | ||
Süllbergsweg
( Location ) |
S793 | 70 | after the location on the Süllberg | before 1903 | ||
Sülldorfer Kirchenweg
( Location ) |
S796 | 1175 (in the district) |
according to the function leading to the Blankenese church | 1949 | north of the Siebenbuchen road in Sülldorf | |
Sülldorfer Mühlenweg
( Location ) |
S799 |
(in the district) |
65 according to function leading to the former Schierenholter windmill | 1928 | north of Anne-Frank-Straße in Sülldorf | |
Table Mountain
( Location ) |
T002 | 490 | after a hallway name | 1935 | ||
Tinsdaler Kirchenweg
( Location ) |
T109 |
(in the district) |
110 after the Rissen district of Tinsdal, leading to the Blankenese church | 1928 | only southern half of the eastern part of the street in Blankenese, otherwise in cracks | |
Pottery climb
( Location ) |
T122 | 140 | after a pottery that was briefly located there in 1873 | around 1926 | ||
Waseberg
( Location ) |
W079 | 280 | according to the location on the elevation of the same name | 1949 | ||
Wilhelms Allee
( Location ) |
W278 | 250 | Wilhelm Geckler (1836–1895), previous owner of the site and builder of the street | before 1910 | ||
Willhöden
( Location ) |
W287 | 745 | after a field name (wild height) | 1949 | before 1949: Föhrenweg | |
Wilmans Park
( Location ) |
W294 | 475 | Hermann Christoph Wilman, shipowner and businessman, previous owner of the site that created the park | 1929 | ||
Witts Allee
( Location ) |
W355 | 370 | Johann Peter Witt (1838–1905), shipowner | before 1903 | ||
Witt's Park
( Location ) |
W356 | 295 | after the location in the park | 1935 | ||
Wulfsdal
( Location ) |
W414 | 705 | after a hallway name | around 1924 | "Wulf" is derived from "Vulv" and denotes a swamp or a moor. |
Individual evidence
- ↑ Digital Atlas North
- ↑ Senate resolution of November 5, 2019, published in Official Gazette No. 91 of November 15, 2019, accessed on November 30, 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 a story , 5th edition, Medien-Verlag Schubert, Hamburg 2014, ISBN 978-3-937843-47-6