List of streets and squares in Hamburg-Lokstedt

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Location of Lokstedt in Hamburg and in the Eimsbüttel district (light red)

The list of streets and squares in Lokstedt is an overview of the streets and squares currently available in the Hamburg district of Lokstedt . It is part of the list of traffic areas in Hamburg .

overview

In Lokstedt (district number 317), 29,373 inhabitants (as of December 31, 2019) live on 4.9 km². Lokstedt is in the postcode areas 20253, 20255, 22527 and 22529.

There are 113 designated traffic areas in Lokstedt, including two squares.

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
Maple Avenue

( Location )

A047 0490 after the original planting 1929
Alma-Ohlmann-Weg

( Location )

A758 0220 Alma Ohlmann (1909-2005) 2018 Ohlmann has been leading gymnastics groups since 1976, from 1996 also the senior citizens' group for the districts of Lokstedt, Niendorf and Schnelsen , 2003 awarded the "Medal for loyal work in the service of the people"
Old Kollaustrasse

( Location )

A125 0355 along the former Kollaustraße 1962
Old way to school

( Location )

A154 0115 after function leading to a former school 1928
At the Lohbek

( Location )

A404 0115 after the location on the Lohbek 1958
Ansgarweg

( Location )

A441 0175 Ansgar von Bremen (801–865), Benedictine monk 1962
Azalea Way

( Location )

A541 0095 after the rhododendron plant of the same name 1952
Baarkamp

( Location )

B005 0245 after a field name 1934 Baar means boar, the pigs were herded here to be acorn-fed.
Beethovenallee

( Location )

B138 0145 Ludwig van Beethoven (1770–1827), composer before 1934
Behrkampsweg

( Location )

B149 0370 after a hallway name before 1934 Beer is the Germanic name for boar, so pigs were fattened here.
Behrmannplatz

( Location )

B150 0065 × 40 after the long-established farming family Behrmann, who provided numerous bailiffs 1948
At the Luther beech

( Location )

B176 0455 according to the book standing in front of the pastorate for a long time 1950
At Amsinckpark

( Location )

B196 0120 after the location at the park of the same name, whose name goes back to the merchant Wilhelm Amsinck (1821–1909) 1957
At the sacrificial stone

( Location )

B216 0300 after the remains of a Germanic sacrificial stone still in existence in 1800 1952
Berchtungweg

( Location )

B217 0260 after a Lombard figure 1956
Bötelkamp

( Location )

B449 0255 after a field name that means cleared land 1949
Brehmweg

( Location )

B585 0060
(in the district)
Alfred Brehm (1829–1884), zoologist and writer 1948 west of the Lenzweg in Stellingen
Brunsberg

( Location )

B646 0430 to the Brunsberg near Höxter 1947
Beech avenue

( Location )

B658 0255 after being planted with beeches before 1934
Bull grinder

( Location )

B696 0220 after a field name as access to a bull meadow 1945
Butenfeld

( Location )

B737 0560 after a hallway name 1951 Low German buten = outside
street area completely in Lokstedt, only the properties on the east and south side are in Eppendorf
Clematisweg

( Location )

C041 0130 after the buttercup of the same name 1939
Corveystrasse

( Location )

C057 0290 Corvey Monastery in Höxter 1948
Deelwisch

( Location )

D050 0890 either after a meadow lying in a lowland (wiping) or after the literal translation "partial meadow" before 1934 Street area completely in Lokstedt, land on the western side between Gazellenkamp and Hinter der Lieth in Stellingen
Deepen sticks

( Location )

D056 0190 after a field name before 1934 Low German deep = deep, sticks are tree stumps
Dianaweg

( Location )

D085 0085 Diana , Roman goddess of the hunt 1952
Doehrnstrasse

( Location )

D126 0385 after the field name "Im Dorn" 1883
Döhrntwiete

( Location )

D127 0295 after the field name "Im Dorn" 1883
Döringweg

( Location )

B445 0165 Ernst August von Döring (1767–1850), German-Danish politician 1958
Ehrenschildtstrasse

( Location )

E049 0080 Conrad Biermann von Ehrenschildt, from 1683 to 1698 Landdrost in Pinneberg and Martin Conrad von Ehrenschildt, from 1698 to 1701 in the same office
Eidelstedter way

( Location )

E077 0650
(in the district)
Hamburg district Eidelstedt 1896 In the Lokstedt area, only the northern half of the street is between the Lutterothstraße underground station and the property at number 10. West of the train station in Stellingen and Eimsbüttel , east of house number 10 in Hamburg-Hoheluft-West and Eimsbüttel.
Emil-Andresen-Strasse

( Location )

E175 1045 Emil Andresen (1850–1918), from 1900 to 1918 mayor of Lokstedt 1949
Erlenstrasse

( Location )

E212 0295 after the deciduous tree of the same name around 1896
Feldhoop pieces

( Location )

F060 0385 after a field name 1940
Gazellenkamp

( Location )

G030 0655
(in the district)
after the gazelle and based on the Hagenbeck zoo on the street 1948 west of the crossing Deelwisch / Lokstedter Grenzstraße in Stellingen
Bellflower Path

( Location )

G116 0135 after the plant genus of the same name 1939
Grandweg

( Location )

G201 1610 according to the original pavement of the road before 1938
Grelckstrasse

( Location )

G217 0440 Hans Grelck, first Vogt in Niendorf who became known by name around 1590
Hagenbeckstrasse

( Location )

H038 0100
(in the district)
Carl Hagenbeck (1844–1913), zoo director 1949 only eastern half of the street between Eidelstedter Weg and Lenzweg in Lokstedt, otherwise in Stellingen
Hagendeel

( Location )

H040 0945 after a field name (separate forest district) before 1934 Low German Deel = part
Hartnitweg

( Location )

H150 0085 based on the Old Saxon version of the Wolfdietrich legend 1948
Hard jump

( Location )

H151 0210 after a fabulous knight's castle on the Danish island of Alsen 1948
Dog Rose Trail

( Location )

H212 0385 after the rose of the same name 1950
homeland

( Location )

H270 0210 according to the housing association Neue Heimat before 1934
Heinrich-Kock-Weg

( Location )

H874 0315 Heinrich Kock (1904–1990), member of the Lokstedt Volunteer Fire Brigade since 1927, has received several awards 2017
Henning-Wulf-Weg

( Location )

H349 0205 Henning Wulf, parish governor 1948 Wulf led the rebels in the Wilstermarsch against King Christian I in 1472 .
Herlingsburg

( Location )

H363 0220 after the eastern Lipper Bergland located Herlingsburg 1948
Hildburgweg

( Location )

H424 0150 based on a figure from the Lombard legends 1965
Behind the Lieth

( Location )

H455 1035 after a hallway name before 1934
Hofloh

( Location )

H525 0080 after a field name 1948
Höxterstrasse

( Location )

H519 0315 Höxter , city in North Rhine-Westphalia 1948
Hubert-Fichte-Weg

( Location )

H861 0070 Hubert Fichte (1935–1986), writer and ethnographer 2012
Hugh Greene Way

( Location )

H828 0085 Hugh Greene (1910–1987), British journalist 2001
Hunter run

( Location )

J012 0410 freely chosen name 1949
Julius-Vosseler-Strasse

( Location )

J094 2475 Julius Vosseler (1861-1933), zoologist 1948
Kellerbleek

( Location )

K127 0075
(in the district)
after the terms "cellar" for barrows and "bleek" for a flat, free piece of land 1948 complete street area and eastern side of the street from the railway bridge north in Groß-Borstel , plots 3 and 5 on the western side in Niendorf , south of the railway bridge completely in Lokstedt
Gravel pit

( Location )

K173 0110 after a gravel pit formerly located there 1967
Kollaustrasse

( Location )

K349 0695
(in the district)
Kollau , tributary of the Tarpenbek 1948 north of the railway bridge in Niendorf
Koppelstrasse

( Location )

K370 0235 after the function leading to a paddock 1928 west of the Lokstedter Grenzstrasse in Stellingen
Lembekstrasse

( Location )

L119 0440 after the legendary figure of the same name from Holstein 1948
Lenzweg

( Location )

L133 0685 Prof. Dr. Harald Otmar Lenz (1798–1870), zoologist 1953 western half of the street between Eidelstedter Weg and Brehmweg in Stellingen , otherwise in Lokstedt
Lianenweg

( Location )

L157 0240 after the climbing plant of the same name 1939
Liethberg

( Location )

L173 0080 after a field name 1934
Liethwisch

( Location )

L174 0310 after a field name 1934
Lohbekstieg

( Location )

L214 0465 after the location near the Lohbek 1962
Lohkoppelweg

( Location )

L229 0535 after a field name (Loh = oak forest) 1929
Lokstedter Grenzstrasse

( Location )

L237 0620 after the border between Lokstedt and Stellingen 1936 The land on the west side is in Stellingen, the street area and the land on the east side in Lokstedt.
Lokstedter Höhe

( Location )

L238 0110 after the location in the district on a hill 1950
Lokstedter Steindamm

( Location )

L240 1435 after the paved path in the district 1948 Land between Butenfeld and Martinistraße on the eastern side in Eppendorf , otherwise in Lokstedt, especially the entire street area.
Lottestrasse

( Location )

L266 0460 Named by the Terrain Society "Jägersche Erben Berlin and Silesia" 1900
Lütt Süderfeld

( Location )

L289 0065 based on the Süderfeldstrasse 1948 Low German lütt = small
Max-Tau-Strasse

( Location )

M431 0370 Max Tau (1897–1976), German-Norwegian writer 1997
Meyermannweg

( Location )

M179 0230 after one of the oldest Lokstedt farming families 1948
Munsterstrasse

( Location )

M334 0425 after the long-established Münster family 1948 In Lokstedt only the plots are on the west side, otherwise in Eppendorf , especially the entire street area.
Mutzenbecherweg

( Location )

M351 0430 Franz Matthias Mutzenbecher (1779–1846), merchant and previous owner of the site 1952
Nedderfeld

( Location )

N016 0675
(in the district)
after a hallway name before 1934 Low German nedder = lower
east of the Offakamp in Eppendorf
Niendorfer Strasse

( Location )

N116 0705
(in the district)
Hamburg district Niendorf 1899 north of the Kollau in Niendorf
Oddernskamp

( Location )

O022 0365 Christoph and Jochim Odder, bailiffs in Lokstedt 1948
Offakamp

( Location )

O052 0335 Offa , legendary king of fishing 1948 Land on the eastern side in Eppendorf , otherwise in Lokstedt, especially the entire street area.
Osterfeldstrasse

( Location )

O139 0640
(in the district)
after a field name that means a field east of the village 1891 east of Münsterstrasse in Eppendorf
Plane tree avenue

( Location )

P136 0315 after the plant family of the same name around 1902
Repgowstieg

( Location )

R159 0265 Eike von Repgow (* between 1180 and 1190; † after 1233), author of the Sachsenspiegel 1948
Rimbertweg

( Location )

R199 0640 Rimbert (830–888), Archbishop of Bremen and Hamburg 1962
Rütersbarg

( Location )

R351 0485 after a field name around 1880
Schillingsbektal

( Location )

S166 0145 after the situation near the Schillingsbek 1898
Schillingsbekweg

( Location )

S167 0155 after the situation near the Schillingsbek 1898
Schwübb

( Location )

S366 0415 after a popular name before 1934 The name "Schwübb" is probably derived from "schwibben" (to fluctuate) and refers to damp meadows with a boggy subsoil. When walking or driving on the meadows, it swayed accordingly.
Seven beautiful

( Location )

S422 0450 based on the fairy tale of the same name by Ludwig Bechstein 1948
Siemersplatz

( Location )

S435 0180 × 30 Heinrich Siemers (1865–1949), deputy mayor, later member of the district council 1919
Sorthmannweg

( Location )

S517 0160 Hermann and Moritz Sorthmann, bailiffs in Lokstedt from 1564 to 1591 1948
Sottorfallee

( Location )

S518 0465 after the farming family Sottorf, who lived in Lokstedt from the 16th century 1948
Injection path

( Location )

S561 0095 after the situation at the former syringe house 1865
Stacking street

( Location )

S591 0340 Dr. Franz Stapel, from 1624 to 1657 bailiff in Pinneberg 1948
Stedingweg

( Location )

S601 0150 Johann Eberhard Steding, from 1606 to 1618 Landdrost in Pinneberg 1958
Stellinger Chaussee

( Location )

S666 0495 Hamburg district of Stellingen before 1914
Stresemannallee

( Location )

S741 1325 Gustav Stresemann (1878–1929), politician 1945
Süderfeldstrasse

( Location )

S784 0490
(in the district)
to the fields south of Lokstedt 1903 Property areas to the south between Butenfeld and Münsterstrasse are in the Eppendorfer area, otherwise in Lokstedt, especially the entire street area.
Troplowitzstrasse

( Location )

T905 0905 Oscar Troplowitz (1863–1918), pharmacist and entrepreneur 1971 southern half of the street in Hoheluft-West Troplowitzstrasse
Violet rise

( Location )

V018 0695 based on the Veilchenweg 1966
Violet Trail

( Location )

V019 0665 after the plant genus of the same name before 1938
Vizelinstrasse

( Location )

V051 0655 Vizelin (around 1080–1154), Bishop of Oldenburg 1948
Vogt-Wells-Kamp

( Location )

V068 0135 based on Vogt-Wells-Strasse 1962
Vogt-Wells-Strasse

( Location )

V069 0315 after several members of the Wells family 1948 Karl Heinrich Wells (1858–1928) was mayor from 1889 to 1900, Heinrich Wells from 1848 to 1851 and Joachim Hinrichs Wells were bailiffs in Lokstedt from 1858 to 1861 .
Von-Eicken-Strasse

( Location )

V095 0310 Carl Heinrich von Eicken (1846–1926), businessman and manufacturer 1948
Wehmerstieg

( Location )

W123 0090 based on the Wehmerweg 1956
Wehmerweg

( Location )

W124 0365 Heinrich Wehmer (1863–1937), from 1895 to 1924 rector at the Lokstedt elementary school and organist at the churches in Lokstedt and Niendorf 1948
Wiben-Peter-Strasse

( Location )

W213 0175 Peter Wiben (* before 1531; † 1545), Landsknecht and pirate 1948
Widukindstrasse

( Location )

W223 0175 Widukind , Duke of Saxony 1954
Wiesingerweg

( Location )

W249 0240
(in the district)
Prof. Dr. August Wiesinger (1850–1922), senior surgeon at St. Georg Hospital 1848 In Lokstedt only the western half of the street is between Troplowitzstraße and Christian-Förster-Straße, otherwise in Hoheluft-West . Wiesingerweg
Willinks Park

( Location )

W289 0125 Carl Heinrich Willink (1807–1875), businessman and politician, previous owner of the site 1898
Winfridweg

( Location )

W315 0365 Winfrid (* around 673; † 754 or 755), missionary 1962
Wolfdietrichweg

( Location )

W375 0095 Wolfdietrich , medieval legendary figure 1956
Wullwisch

( Location )

W420 0425 after a field name 1950 Low German Wull = wool, Wisch = meadow

Individual evidence

  1. Digital Atlas North
  2. Senate resolution of May 16, 2018, published in Official Gazette No. 42 of May 25, 2018, accessed on September 2, 2019
  3. ^ Senate resolution of May 11, 2017, published in Official Gazette No. 40 of May 23, 2017, accessed on August 23, 2019
  4. Senate resolution ( Memento of the original of July 12, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. in the Official Gazette No. 44 of June 8, 2012, accessed on January 29, 2019 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.luewu.de

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