List of streets and squares in Hamburg-Lokstedt
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.
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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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Maple Avenue
( Location ) |
A047 | 490 | after the original planting | 1929 | ||
Alma-Ohlmann-Weg
( Location ) |
A758 | 220 | 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 | 355 | along the former Kollaustraße | 1962 | ||
Old way to school
( Location ) |
A154 | 115 | after function leading to a former school | 1928 | ||
At the Lohbek
( Location ) |
A404 | 115 | after the location on the Lohbek | 1958 | ||
Ansgarweg
( Location ) |
A441 | 175 | Ansgar von Bremen (801–865), Benedictine monk | 1962 | ||
Azalea Way
( Location ) |
A541 | 95 | after the rhododendron plant of the same name | 1952 | ||
Baarkamp
( Location ) |
B005 | 245 | after a field name | 1934 | Baar means boar, the pigs were herded here to be acorn-fed. | |
Beethovenallee
( Location ) |
B138 | 145 | Ludwig van Beethoven (1770–1827), composer | before 1934 | ||
Behrkampsweg
( Location ) |
B149 | 370 | after a hallway name | before 1934 | Beer is the Germanic name for boar, so pigs were fattened here. | |
Behrmannplatz
( Location ) |
B150 | 65 × 40 | after the long-established farming family Behrmann, who provided numerous bailiffs | 1948 | ||
At the Luther beech
( Location ) |
B176 | 455 | according to the book standing in front of the pastorate for a long time | 1950 | ||
At Amsinckpark
( Location ) |
B196 | 120 | 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 | 300 | after the remains of a Germanic sacrificial stone still in existence in 1800 | 1952 | ||
Berchtungweg
( Location ) |
B217 | 260 | after a Lombard figure | 1956 | ||
Bötelkamp
( Location ) |
B449 | 255 | after a field name that means cleared land | 1949 | ||
Brehmweg
( Location ) |
B585 |
(in the district) |
60 Alfred Brehm (1829–1884), zoologist and writer | 1948 | west of the Lenzweg in Stellingen | |
Brunsberg
( Location ) |
B646 | 430 | to the Brunsberg near Höxter | 1947 | ||
Beech avenue
( Location ) |
B658 | 255 | after being planted with beeches | before 1934 | ||
Bull grinder
( Location ) |
B696 | 220 | after a field name as access to a bull meadow | 1945 | ||
Butenfeld
( Location ) |
B737 | 560 | 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 |
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Clematisweg
( Location ) |
C041 | 130 | after the buttercup of the same name | 1939 | ||
Corveystrasse
( Location ) |
C057 | 290 | Corvey Monastery in Höxter | 1948 | ||
Deelwisch
( Location ) |
D050 | 890 | 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 | 190 | after a field name | before 1934 | Low German deep = deep, sticks are tree stumps | |
Dianaweg
( Location ) |
D085 | 85 | Diana , Roman goddess of the hunt | 1952 | ||
Doehrnstrasse
( Location ) |
D126 | 385 | after the field name "Im Dorn" | 1883 | ||
Döhrntwiete
( Location ) |
D127 | 295 | after the field name "Im Dorn" | 1883 | ||
Döringweg
( Location ) |
B445 | 165 | Ernst August von Döring (1767–1850), German-Danish politician | 1958 | ||
Ehrenschildtstrasse
( Location ) |
E049 | 80 | 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 |
(in the district) |
650 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 | 295 | after the deciduous tree of the same name | around 1896 | ||
Feldhoop pieces
( Location ) |
F060 | 385 | after a field name | 1940 | ||
Gazellenkamp
( Location ) |
G030 |
(in the district) |
655 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 | 135 | 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 | 440 | Hans Grelck, first Vogt in Niendorf who became known by name around 1590 | |||
Hagenbeckstrasse
( Location ) |
H038 |
(in the district) |
100 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 | 945 | after a field name (separate forest district) | before 1934 | Low German Deel = part | |
Hartnitweg
( Location ) |
H150 | 85 | based on the Old Saxon version of the Wolfdietrich legend | 1948 | ||
Hard jump
( Location ) |
H151 | 210 | after a fabulous knight's castle on the Danish island of Alsen | 1948 | ||
Dog Rose Trail
( Location ) |
H212 | 385 | after the rose of the same name | 1950 | ||
homeland
( Location ) |
H270 | 210 | according to the housing association Neue Heimat | before 1934 | ||
Heinrich-Kock-Weg
( Location ) |
H874 | 315 | Heinrich Kock (1904–1990), member of the Lokstedt Volunteer Fire Brigade since 1927, has received several awards | 2017 | ||
Henning-Wulf-Weg
( Location ) |
H349 | 205 | Henning Wulf, parish governor | 1948 | Wulf led the rebels in the Wilstermarsch against King Christian I in 1472 . | |
Herlingsburg
( Location ) |
H363 | 220 | after the eastern Lipper Bergland located Herlingsburg | 1948 | ||
Hildburgweg
( Location ) |
H424 | 150 | based on a figure from the Lombard legends | 1965 | ||
Behind the Lieth
( Location ) |
H455 | 1035 | after a hallway name | before 1934 | ||
Hofloh
( Location ) |
H525 | 80 | after a field name | 1948 | ||
Höxterstrasse
( Location ) |
H519 | 315 | Höxter , city in North Rhine-Westphalia | 1948 | ||
Hubert-Fichte-Weg
( Location ) |
H861 | 70 | Hubert Fichte (1935–1986), writer and ethnographer | 2012 | ||
Hugh Greene Way
( Location ) |
H828 | 85 | Hugh Greene (1910–1987), British journalist | 2001 | ||
Hunter run
( Location ) |
J012 | 410 | freely chosen name | 1949 | ||
Julius-Vosseler-Strasse
( Location ) |
J094 | 2475 | Julius Vosseler (1861-1933), zoologist | 1948 | ||
Kellerbleek
( Location ) |
K127 |
(in the district) |
75 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 | 110 | after a gravel pit formerly located there | 1967 | ||
Kollaustrasse
( Location ) |
K349 |
(in the district) |
695 Kollau , tributary of the Tarpenbek | 1948 | north of the railway bridge in Niendorf | |
Koppelstrasse
( Location ) |
K370 | 235 | after the function leading to a paddock | 1928 | west of the Lokstedter Grenzstrasse in Stellingen | |
Lembekstrasse
( Location ) |
L119 | 440 | after the legendary figure of the same name from Holstein | 1948 | ||
Lenzweg
( Location ) |
L133 | 685 | 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 | 240 | after the climbing plant of the same name | 1939 | ||
Liethberg
( Location ) |
L173 | 80 | after a field name | 1934 | ||
Liethwisch
( Location ) |
L174 | 310 | after a field name | 1934 | ||
Lohbekstieg
( Location ) |
L214 | 465 | after the location near the Lohbek | 1962 | ||
Lohkoppelweg
( Location ) |
L229 | 535 | after a field name (Loh = oak forest) | 1929 | ||
Lokstedter Grenzstrasse
( Location ) |
L237 | 620 | 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 | 110 | 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 | 460 | Named by the Terrain Society "Jägersche Erben Berlin and Silesia" | 1900 | ||
Lütt Süderfeld
( Location ) |
L289 | 65 | based on the Süderfeldstrasse | 1948 | Low German lütt = small | |
Max-Tau-Strasse
( Location ) |
M431 | 370 | Max Tau (1897–1976), German-Norwegian writer | 1997 | ||
Meyermannweg
( Location ) |
M179 | 230 | after one of the oldest Lokstedt farming families | 1948 | ||
Munsterstrasse
( Location ) |
M334 | 425 | 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 | 430 | Franz Matthias Mutzenbecher (1779–1846), merchant and previous owner of the site | 1952 | ||
Nedderfeld
( Location ) |
N016 |
(in the district) |
675 after a hallway name | before 1934 | Low German nedder = lower east of the Offakamp in Eppendorf |
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Niendorfer Strasse
( Location ) |
N116 |
(in the district) |
705 Hamburg district Niendorf | 1899 | north of the Kollau in Niendorf | |
Oddernskamp
( Location ) |
O022 | 365 | Christoph and Jochim Odder, bailiffs in Lokstedt | 1948 | ||
Offakamp
( Location ) |
O052 | 335 | Offa , legendary king of fishing | 1948 | Land on the eastern side in Eppendorf , otherwise in Lokstedt, especially the entire street area. | |
Osterfeldstrasse
( Location ) |
O139 |
(in the district) |
640 after a field name that means a field east of the village | 1891 | east of Münsterstrasse in Eppendorf | |
Plane tree avenue
( Location ) |
P136 | 315 | after the plant family of the same name | around 1902 | ||
Repgowstieg
( Location ) |
R159 | 265 | Eike von Repgow (* between 1180 and 1190; † after 1233), author of the Sachsenspiegel | 1948 | ||
Rimbertweg
( Location ) |
R199 | 640 | Rimbert (830–888), Archbishop of Bremen and Hamburg | 1962 | ||
Rütersbarg
( Location ) |
R351 | 485 | after a field name | around 1880 | ||
Schillingsbektal
( Location ) |
S166 | 145 | after the situation near the Schillingsbek | 1898 | ||
Schillingsbekweg
( Location ) |
S167 | 155 | after the situation near the Schillingsbek | 1898 | ||
Schwübb
( Location ) |
S366 | 415 | 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 | 450 | based on the fairy tale of the same name by Ludwig Bechstein | 1948 | ||
Siemersplatz
( Location ) |
S435 | 180 × 30 | Heinrich Siemers (1865–1949), deputy mayor, later member of the district council | 1919 | ||
Sorthmannweg
( Location ) |
S517 | 160 | Hermann and Moritz Sorthmann, bailiffs in Lokstedt from 1564 to 1591 | 1948 | ||
Sottorfallee
( Location ) |
S518 | 465 | after the farming family Sottorf, who lived in Lokstedt from the 16th century | 1948 | ||
Injection path
( Location ) |
S561 | 95 | after the situation at the former syringe house | 1865 | ||
Stacking street
( Location ) |
S591 | 340 | Dr. Franz Stapel, from 1624 to 1657 bailiff in Pinneberg | 1948 | ||
Stedingweg
( Location ) |
S601 | 150 | Johann Eberhard Steding, from 1606 to 1618 Landdrost in Pinneberg | 1958 | ||
Stellinger Chaussee
( Location ) |
S666 | 495 | Hamburg district of Stellingen | before 1914 | ||
Stresemannallee
( Location ) |
S741 | 1325 | Gustav Stresemann (1878–1929), politician | 1945 | ||
Süderfeldstrasse
( Location ) |
S784 |
(in the district) |
490 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 | 905 | Oscar Troplowitz (1863–1918), pharmacist and entrepreneur | 1971 | southern half of the street in Hoheluft-West | |
Violet rise
( Location ) |
V018 | 695 | based on the Veilchenweg | 1966 | ||
Violet Trail
( Location ) |
V019 | 665 | after the plant genus of the same name | before 1938 | ||
Vizelinstrasse
( Location ) |
V051 | 655 | Vizelin (around 1080–1154), Bishop of Oldenburg | 1948 | ||
Vogt-Wells-Kamp
( Location ) |
V068 | 135 | based on Vogt-Wells-Strasse | 1962 | ||
Vogt-Wells-Strasse
( Location ) |
V069 | 315 | 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 | 310 | Carl Heinrich von Eicken (1846–1926), businessman and manufacturer | 1948 | ||
Wehmerstieg
( Location ) |
W123 | 90 | based on the Wehmerweg | 1956 | ||
Wehmerweg
( Location ) |
W124 | 365 | 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 | 175 | Peter Wiben (* before 1531; † 1545), Landsknecht and pirate | 1948 | ||
Widukindstrasse
( Location ) |
W223 | 175 | Widukind , Duke of Saxony | 1954 | ||
Wiesingerweg
( Location ) |
W249 |
(in the district) |
240 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 . | |
Willinks Park
( Location ) |
W289 | 125 | Carl Heinrich Willink (1807–1875), businessman and politician, previous owner of the site | 1898 | ||
Winfridweg
( Location ) |
W315 | 365 | Winfrid (* around 673; † 754 or 755), missionary | 1962 | ||
Wolfdietrichweg
( Location ) |
W375 | 95 | Wolfdietrich , medieval legendary figure | 1956 | ||
Wullwisch
( Location ) |
W420 | 425 | after a field name | 1950 | Low German Wull = wool, Wisch = meadow |
Individual evidence
- ↑ Digital Atlas North
- ↑ Senate resolution of May 16, 2018, published in Official Gazette No. 42 of May 25, 2018, accessed on September 2, 2019
- ^ Senate resolution of May 11, 2017, published in Official Gazette No. 40 of May 23, 2017, accessed on August 23, 2019
- ↑ 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
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