List of streets and squares in Hamburg-Othmarschen

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Location of Othmarschen in Hamburg and in the Altona district (light red)

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

overview

In Othmarschen (district number 219) 15,737 inhabitants (as of December 31, 2019) live on 6.0 km². Othmarschen is in the zip code areas 22605 and 22763.

There are 100 designated traffic areas in Othmarschen, including one square.

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
Agathe-Lasch-Weg

( Location )

A553 0380 Agathe Lasch (1879–1942), Germanist 1971
Albertiweg

( Location )

A066 0490 Eduard Alberti (1827–1898), literary historian and philosopher 1952
Alexander-Zinn-Strasse

( Location )

A071 0075
(in the district)
Alexander Zinn (1880–1941), writer and politician 1950 north of the S-Bahn tracks in Groß Flottbek
Ansorgestrasse

( Location )

A442 0480 Carl Ansorge (1849–1915), gardener and tree nursery owner 1951
Baron-Voght-Strasse

( Location )

B078 1190
(in the district)
Caspar Voght (1752–1839), businessman and social reformer 1928 north of the S-Bahn tracks in Groß Flottbek (eastern half of the street) and Osdorf (western half of the street), south of the western half of the street in Nienstedten , eastern side in Othmarschen Baron-Voght-Strasse
Baurstrasse

( Location )

B115 0270
(in the district)
after the Altona family Baur, from which some Altona mayors emerged, z. B. Johann Heinrich Baur (1730-1819) 1950 north of the S-Bahn tracks in Groß Flottbek (western half of the street) and Bahrenfeld (eastern half of the street)
Behringstrasse

( Location )

B148 0840
(in the district)
Emil von Behring (1854–1917), physician 1950 east of Griegstrasse in Bahrenfeld
Bernadottestrasse

( Location )

B278 1925
(in the district)
Folke Bernadotte (1895–1948), Swedish officer 1948 from Hohenzollernring completely in Ottensen , between Hohenzollernring and Griegstrasse only the northern half of the street to Griegstrasse, southern half in Othmarschen as well as the further western course from Griegstrasse. Former name: Moltkestrasse.
Flower path

( Location )

B413 0075 freely chosen name 1950
Flower rise

( Location )

B415 0085 freely chosen name 1929
Borchlingweg

( Location )

B477 0655 Conrad Borchling (1872–1946), Germanist 1950
Bosselkamp

( Location )

B513 0135 after a field name 1908
Buchenhof

( Location )

B659 0260 freely chosen name after the planting 1936
Büngerweg

( Location )

B683 0200 Johann Wilhelm Rudolf Bünger (1812–1893), educator 1950
Corinthstrasse

( Location )

C053 0370 Lovis Corinth (1858–1925), painter, draftsman and graphic artist 1950
Droysenstrasse

( Location )

D207 1015 Johann Gustav Droysen (1808–1884), historian 1950
Oak alley

( Location )

E055 0315 after the planting 1898
Elbe blocks

( Location )

E121 0310 after the location on the Elbe 1953 "Blocks" are final fields that cannot be worked on together with other fields.
Elbchaussee

( Location )

E122 2360
(in the district)
according to the location (temporarily) 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 to the end through Blankenese .
Elbe Garden

( Location )

E348 0240 after a nursery located there 2009
Emkendorfstrasse

( Location )

E179 0610 to Gut Emkendorf in Schleswig-Holstein 1950
Ernst-August-Strasse

( Location )

E219 0355 Ernst August Wriedt (1842–1923), manufacturer and previous owner of the site 1898
Falckweg

( Location )

F014 0305 Niels Nikolaus Falck (1784–1850), legal scholar and historian 1950
Flottbektal

( Location )

F290 0085 after the location on the Flottbek 1969
Friedensallee

( Location )

F224 0055
(in the district)
in memory of the peace treaty of 1871 1887 north of the Bahrenfeld S-Bahn station in Bahrenfeld , between the train station and Friesenweg western half of the street in Othmarschen, eastern half of the street and further south in Ottensen ; According to street directory only in Bahrenfeld and Ottensen
Friesenweg

( Location )

F245 0410 after the Friesenbrauerei, which used to be here 1913 eastern half of the street in Ottensen
Golf road

( Location )

G168 0240 after the location on a golf course 1931
Gottorpstrasse

( Location )

G182 0560 after the place of the same name and the Gottorf Treaty 1897
Griegstrasse

( Location )

G232 0810
(in the district)
Edvard Grieg (1843–1907), Norwegian composer 1951 only western half of the street from Friesenweg in a southerly direction in Othmarschen, otherwise in Ottensen
Grotto Road

( Location )

G305 0415 for a grotto that is said to have been in a garden there before 1900
Crescent path

( Location )

H057 0640 after a crescent-shaped stable building located here, which is a listed building 1899
Hammerichstrasse

( Location )

H091 0490 Johann Friedrich Hammerich (1763–1827), Altona publisher and bookseller 1951
Handelmannweg

( Location )

H095 0290 Heinrich Handelmann (1827–1891), historical researcher 1950
Hans-Leip-Ufer

( Location )

H808 2160 Hans Leip (1893–1983), writer 1994
Ladder to heaven

( Location )

H435 0100 after a popular name mentioned in 1874 1928 The Himmelsleiter is a steep staircase that connects the banks of the Elbe with the Elbchaussee .
Shepherd's Path

( Location )

H474 0115 The shepherd's path is not listed in either Beckershaus or Hanke.
Penny farthing

( Location )

H484 1130 after a field name 1928 Penny farthing
Hohenzollernring

( Location )

H557 1150 after the noble family of the same name 1893 From 1922 to 1933 the Hohenzollernring was divided into Bebelallee, Legienstraße and Von-Elm-Straße, after which it got its original name back; western half of the street between Bernadottestraße and Elbchaussee in Othmarschen, otherwise in Ottensen
Holmbrook

( Location )

H580 0300 after a hallway name 1950
Holztwiete

( Location )

H612 0790 before 1903 At Beckershaus only the word “-twiete” is explained, Hanke does not even mention the street.
Ilse-Fromm-Michaels-Weg

( Location )

I140 0140 Ilse Fromm-Michaels (1888–1986), composer and pianist 2008
Jeppweg

( Location )

J043 0370 Johs. Eduard Jepp, community leader in Othmarschen 1927
Jes-Juhl-Weg

( Location )

J045 0240 Jes Juhl (1875–1953), Senator in Altona 1960
Johann-Mohr-Weg

( Location )

J143 0370 Johann Hinrich Mohr (1846–1921), founder of the Bahrenfeld margarine works 2000
Jungmannstrasse

( Location )

J103 0485 Eduard Julius Jungmann (1815–1862), Prussian officer 1894
Juergensallee

( Location )

J078 0335
(in the district)
Friedrich Jürgens (1825–1903), gardener before 1903 west of Baron-Voght-Straße in Nienstedten
Jürgen-Töpfer-Strasse

( Location )

J153 0390 Jürgen Töpfer (1946–2003), CDU politician 2011
Cat rise

( Location )

K112 0180 after a popular name 1930
Klein Flottbeker Weg

( Location )

K223 0655 Othmarscher and Nienstedten district of Klein Flottbek 1923
Kreetkamp

( Location )

K412 0310 after a field name for a controversial piece of land 1951 Low German Kreet = quarrel, dispute
Kuchelweg

( Location )

K473 0275 Theodor Kuchel (1819-1885) and his son Max Kuchel (1859-1933), both landscape painters 1951
Langmaackweg

( Location )

L065 0130 Hans Langmaack (1870–1949), actor 1951
Lavaterweg

( Location )

L094 0170 Johann Caspar Lavater (1741–1801), Swiss pastor and writer 1952
Leipoldstieg

( Location )

L117 0065 Karl Leipold (1864–1943), painter 1953
Liebermannstrasse

( Location )

L164 0690 Max Liebermann (1847–1935), painter and graphic artist 1947
Lobsienweg

( Location )

L203 0250 Wilhelm Lobsien (1872–1947), writer 1951
Lüdemann's way

( Location )

L276 0125 J. Lüdemann, innkeeper 1856 eastern half of the street in Ottensen
Marxsenweg

( Location )

M080 0230 Eduard Marxsen (1806–1887), composer 1950 Marxsenweg
Meistertwiete

( Location )

M129 0110 after a popular name 1930
Noerstrasse

( Location )

N143 0165 Friedrich Emil August von Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg (1800–1865), later called Prince von Noer 1903
Ohnsorgweg

( Location )

O073 0490
(in the district)
Richard Ohnsorg (1876–1947), theater director and actor 1950 Ohnsorg founded the Niederdeutsche Bühne Hamburg e. V., today's Ohnsorg Theater ; north of the S-Bahn tracks in Groß Flottbek
Olshausenstrasse

( Location )

O095 0240 Theodor Olshausen (1802–1869), politician and journalist 1929
Othmarscher Kirchenweg

( Location )

O159 0780
(in the district)
after the function leading to the Ottenser Christianskirche 1900 east of Griegstrasse in Ottensen
Othmarscher Mühlenweg

( Location )

O160 0385 after the function leading to the former Rolandsmühle 1950
Otto-Ernst-Strasse

( Location )

O167 0785 Otto Ernst (1862–1926), writer 1928
Övelgönne

( Location )

O045 1205
(in the district)
after a hallway name 1636 for possible interpretations of the origin, see the Wikipedia article on Övelgönne ; short eastern part in Ottensen
Övelgönner Hohlweg

( Location )

O046 0280 after a formerly gorge-like path to the Elbe 1950
Övelgönner Mühlenweg

( Location )

O047 0230 after a windmill that stood there from 1707 to 1887 around 1910
Parkstrasse

( Location )

P036 1395 after the location at Jenischpark around 1892
Paul-Ehrlich-Strasse

( Location )

P228 0475 Paul Ehrlich (1854–1915), medic 1971
Philosophers' Way

( Location )

P111 0550 after a popular name 1810
Poppe's way

( Location )

P173 0150 Cornelius Wilhelm Poppe (1775–1838), previous owner of a property north of this street 1961
Preusserstrasse

( Location )

P198 0210 Ludwig Theodor Preußer (1822–1849), NCO 1897
Reventlowstrasse

( Location )

R171 0830
(in the district)
Friedrich von Reventlou (1797–1874), statesman 1897 north of the Othmarschen S-Bahn station in Groß Flottbek
Ringelnatz stairs

( Location )

R397 0070 Joachim Ringelnatz (1883–1934), writer and cabaret artist 1969
Roosens Park

( Location )

R276 0155 after the Mennonite family Roosen, who owned the park from 1832 to 1920 1935
Roosen's way

( Location )

R277 0345 after the Mennonite family Roosen, previous owners of the site 1914
Röpers pasture

( Location )

R421 0525 according to a customary name 1970
Rulantweg

( Location )

R366 0255 Rütger Rulant, a legal scholar, had the Rulantsmühle (Rolandsmühle) built in 1600 1950
Schefflerweg

( Location )

S130 0160 Karl Scheffler (1869–1951), art critic 1957
Turnpike

( Location )

S181 0250 after a barrier that used to be here to block the former Flottbeker Chaussee 1905
Schmidtkamp

( Location )

S234 0175 Hermann Christian Schmidt (1849–1924), municipality, later district chairman in Othmarschen and previous owner of the site 1953
Schulberg

( Location )

S309 0140 after the situation at a previous school before 1934
Schwartenkamp

( Location )

S342 0095 after a field name around 1899
Schwengelkamp

( Location )

S358 0220 after a field name 1949 A cross bar for harnessing draft animals is called a “handle”.
Slevogtstieg

( Location )

S462 0070 Max Slevogt (1868–1932), painter and graphic artist 1953
Stadthalterplatz

( Location )

S595 0060 × 40 after the governorship introduced in Schleswig-Holstein on May 15, 1948 1897
Stegelweg

( Location )

S616 0280 according to a customary name 1950 "Stegel" refers to a pasture crossing.
Stiegkamp

( Location )

S689 0325 after a field name 1949
Stindeweg

( Location )

S696 0120 Julius Stinde (1841–1905) journalist and writer 1951
Strehlowweg

( Location )

S737 0355 August Heinrich Strehlow (1844–1925), Rector in Ottensen 1964
Taxusweg

( Location )

T035 0160 after the yew plant of the same name 1936
Trenknerweg

( Location )

T156 0820 August Trenkner (1853–1912), director of the vocational training school in Altona 1957
Walderseestrasse

( Location )

W023 1050 Alfred von Waldersee (1832–1904), Prussian Field Marshal General 1903
West end

( Location )

W191 0120 after the earlier western end of the municipality of Flottbek before 1905
Wilhelmistrasse

( Location )

W277 0340 Wilhelm Wilhelmi (1850–1928), actor 1929
Wrangel Park

( Location )

W397 0175 Friedrich von Wrangel (1784–1877), Prussian field marshal 1936 The name was based on the former Wrangelstrasse, which was renamed Liebermannstrasse in 1947. Wrangelstrasse is located in Hoheluft-West .
Cedar Path

( Location )

Z004 0085 after the pine plant of the same name 1956
Zigzag path

( Location )

Z018 0465 after the course of the street around 1908
Cypress path

( Location )

Z070 0315 after the plant genus of the same name 1936

Individual evidence

  1. Digital Atlas North

Literature and Sources

Web links

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