List of streets and squares in Hamburg-Othmarschen
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.
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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 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Agathe-Lasch-Weg
( Location ) |
A553 | 380 | Agathe Lasch (1879–1942), Germanist | 1971 | ||
Albertiweg
( Location ) |
A066 | 490 | Eduard Alberti (1827–1898), literary historian and philosopher | 1952 | ||
Alexander-Zinn-Strasse
( Location ) |
A071 |
(in the district) |
75 Alexander Zinn (1880–1941), writer and politician | 1950 | north of the S-Bahn tracks in Groß Flottbek | |
Ansorgestrasse
( Location ) |
A442 | 480 | 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 | |
Baurstrasse
( Location ) |
B115 |
(in the district) |
270 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 |
(in the district) |
840 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 | 75 | freely chosen name | 1950 | ||
Flower rise
( Location ) |
B415 | 85 | freely chosen name | 1929 | ||
Borchlingweg
( Location ) |
B477 | 655 | Conrad Borchling (1872–1946), Germanist | 1950 | ||
Bosselkamp
( Location ) |
B513 | 135 | after a field name | 1908 | ||
Buchenhof
( Location ) |
B659 | 260 | freely chosen name after the planting | 1936 | ||
Büngerweg
( Location ) |
B683 | 200 | Johann Wilhelm Rudolf Bünger (1812–1893), educator | 1950 | ||
Corinthstrasse
( Location ) |
C053 | 370 | 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 | 315 | after the planting | 1898 | ||
Elbe blocks
( Location ) |
E121 | 310 | 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 | 240 | after a nursery located there | 2009 | ||
Emkendorfstrasse
( Location ) |
E179 | 610 | to Gut Emkendorf in Schleswig-Holstein | 1950 | ||
Ernst-August-Strasse
( Location ) |
E219 | 355 | Ernst August Wriedt (1842–1923), manufacturer and previous owner of the site | 1898 | ||
Falckweg
( Location ) |
F014 | 305 | Niels Nikolaus Falck (1784–1850), legal scholar and historian | 1950 | ||
Flottbektal
( Location ) |
F290 | 85 | after the location on the Flottbek | 1969 | ||
Friedensallee
( Location ) |
F224 |
(in the district) |
55 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 | 410 | after the Friesenbrauerei, which used to be here | 1913 | eastern half of the street in Ottensen | |
Golf road
( Location ) |
G168 | 240 | after the location on a golf course | 1931 | ||
Gottorpstrasse
( Location ) |
G182 | 560 | after the place of the same name and the Gottorf Treaty | 1897 | ||
Griegstrasse
( Location ) |
G232 |
(in the district) |
810 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 | 415 | for a grotto that is said to have been in a garden there | before 1900 | ||
Crescent path
( Location ) |
H057 | 640 | after a crescent-shaped stable building located here, which is a listed building | 1899 | ||
Hammerichstrasse
( Location ) |
H091 | 490 | Johann Friedrich Hammerich (1763–1827), Altona publisher and bookseller | 1951 | ||
Handelmannweg
( Location ) |
H095 | 290 | Heinrich Handelmann (1827–1891), historical researcher | 1950 | ||
Hans-Leip-Ufer
( Location ) |
H808 | 2160 | Hans Leip (1893–1983), writer | 1994 | ||
Ladder to heaven
( Location ) |
H435 | 100 | 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 | 115 | The shepherd's path is not listed in either Beckershaus or Hanke. | |||
Penny farthing
( Location ) |
H484 | 1130 | after a field name | 1928 | ||
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 | 300 | after a hallway name | 1950 | ||
Holztwiete
( Location ) |
H612 | 790 | before 1903 | At Beckershaus only the word “-twiete” is explained, Hanke does not even mention the street. | ||
Ilse-Fromm-Michaels-Weg
( Location ) |
I140 | 140 | Ilse Fromm-Michaels (1888–1986), composer and pianist | 2008 | ||
Jeppweg
( Location ) |
J043 | 370 | Johs. Eduard Jepp, community leader in Othmarschen | 1927 | ||
Jes-Juhl-Weg
( Location ) |
J045 | 240 | Jes Juhl (1875–1953), Senator in Altona | 1960 | ||
Johann-Mohr-Weg
( Location ) |
J143 | 370 | Johann Hinrich Mohr (1846–1921), founder of the Bahrenfeld margarine works | 2000 | ||
Jungmannstrasse
( Location ) |
J103 | 485 | Eduard Julius Jungmann (1815–1862), Prussian officer | 1894 | ||
Juergensallee
( Location ) |
J078 |
(in the district) |
335 Friedrich Jürgens (1825–1903), gardener | before 1903 | west of Baron-Voght-Straße in Nienstedten | |
Jürgen-Töpfer-Strasse
( Location ) |
J153 | 390 | Jürgen Töpfer (1946–2003), CDU politician | 2011 | ||
Cat rise
( Location ) |
K112 | 180 | after a popular name | 1930 | ||
Klein Flottbeker Weg
( Location ) |
K223 | 655 | Othmarscher and Nienstedten district of Klein Flottbek | 1923 | ||
Kreetkamp
( Location ) |
K412 | 310 | after a field name for a controversial piece of land | 1951 | Low German Kreet = quarrel, dispute | |
Kuchelweg
( Location ) |
K473 | 275 | Theodor Kuchel (1819-1885) and his son Max Kuchel (1859-1933), both landscape painters | 1951 | ||
Langmaackweg
( Location ) |
L065 | 130 | Hans Langmaack (1870–1949), actor | 1951 | ||
Lavaterweg
( Location ) |
L094 | 170 | Johann Caspar Lavater (1741–1801), Swiss pastor and writer | 1952 | ||
Leipoldstieg
( Location ) |
L117 | 65 | Karl Leipold (1864–1943), painter | 1953 | ||
Liebermannstrasse
( Location ) |
L164 | 690 | Max Liebermann (1847–1935), painter and graphic artist | 1947 | ||
Lobsienweg
( Location ) |
L203 | 250 | Wilhelm Lobsien (1872–1947), writer | 1951 | ||
Lüdemann's way
( Location ) |
L276 | 125 | J. Lüdemann, innkeeper | 1856 | eastern half of the street in Ottensen | |
Marxsenweg
( Location ) |
M080 | 230 | Eduard Marxsen (1806–1887), composer | 1950 | ||
Meistertwiete
( Location ) |
M129 | 110 | after a popular name | 1930 | ||
Noerstrasse
( Location ) |
N143 | 165 | Friedrich Emil August von Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg (1800–1865), later called Prince von Noer | 1903 | ||
Ohnsorgweg
( Location ) |
O073 |
(in the district) |
490 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 | 240 | Theodor Olshausen (1802–1869), politician and journalist | 1929 | ||
Othmarscher Kirchenweg
( Location ) |
O159 |
(in the district) |
780 after the function leading to the Ottenser Christianskirche | 1900 | east of Griegstrasse in Ottensen | |
Othmarscher Mühlenweg
( Location ) |
O160 | 385 | after the function leading to the former Rolandsmühle | 1950 | ||
Otto-Ernst-Strasse
( Location ) |
O167 | 785 | 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 | 280 | after a formerly gorge-like path to the Elbe | 1950 | ||
Övelgönner Mühlenweg
( Location ) |
O047 | 230 | 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 | 475 | Paul Ehrlich (1854–1915), medic | 1971 | ||
Philosophers' Way
( Location ) |
P111 | 550 | after a popular name | 1810 | ||
Poppe's way
( Location ) |
P173 | 150 | Cornelius Wilhelm Poppe (1775–1838), previous owner of a property north of this street | 1961 | ||
Preusserstrasse
( Location ) |
P198 | 210 | Ludwig Theodor Preußer (1822–1849), NCO | 1897 | ||
Reventlowstrasse
( Location ) |
R171 |
(in the district) |
830 Friedrich von Reventlou (1797–1874), statesman | 1897 | north of the Othmarschen S-Bahn station in Groß Flottbek | |
Ringelnatz stairs
( Location ) |
R397 | 70 | Joachim Ringelnatz (1883–1934), writer and cabaret artist | 1969 | ||
Roosens Park
( Location ) |
R276 | 155 | after the Mennonite family Roosen, who owned the park from 1832 to 1920 | 1935 | ||
Roosen's way
( Location ) |
R277 | 345 | after the Mennonite family Roosen, previous owners of the site | 1914 | ||
Röpers pasture
( Location ) |
R421 | 525 | according to a customary name | 1970 | ||
Rulantweg
( Location ) |
R366 | 255 | Rütger Rulant, a legal scholar, had the Rulantsmühle (Rolandsmühle) built in 1600 | 1950 | ||
Schefflerweg
( Location ) |
S130 | 160 | Karl Scheffler (1869–1951), art critic | 1957 | ||
Turnpike
( Location ) |
S181 | 250 | after a barrier that used to be here to block the former Flottbeker Chaussee | 1905 | ||
Schmidtkamp
( Location ) |
S234 | 175 | Hermann Christian Schmidt (1849–1924), municipality, later district chairman in Othmarschen and previous owner of the site | 1953 | ||
Schulberg
( Location ) |
S309 | 140 | after the situation at a previous school | before 1934 | ||
Schwartenkamp
( Location ) |
S342 | 95 | after a field name | around 1899 | ||
Schwengelkamp
( Location ) |
S358 | 220 | after a field name | 1949 | A cross bar for harnessing draft animals is called a “handle”. | |
Slevogtstieg
( Location ) |
S462 | 70 | Max Slevogt (1868–1932), painter and graphic artist | 1953 | ||
Stadthalterplatz
( Location ) |
S595 | 60 × 40 | after the governorship introduced in Schleswig-Holstein on May 15, 1948 | 1897 | ||
Stegelweg
( Location ) |
S616 | 280 | according to a customary name | 1950 | "Stegel" refers to a pasture crossing. | |
Stiegkamp
( Location ) |
S689 | 325 | after a field name | 1949 | ||
Stindeweg
( Location ) |
S696 | 120 | Julius Stinde (1841–1905) journalist and writer | 1951 | ||
Strehlowweg
( Location ) |
S737 | 355 | August Heinrich Strehlow (1844–1925), Rector in Ottensen | 1964 | ||
Taxusweg
( Location ) |
T035 | 160 | after the yew plant of the same name | 1936 | ||
Trenknerweg
( Location ) |
T156 | 820 | 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 | 120 | after the earlier western end of the municipality of Flottbek | before 1905 | ||
Wilhelmistrasse
( Location ) |
W277 | 340 | Wilhelm Wilhelmi (1850–1928), actor | 1929 | ||
Wrangel Park
( Location ) |
W397 | 175 | 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 | 85 | after the pine plant of the same name | 1956 | ||
Zigzag path
( Location ) |
Z018 | 465 | after the course of the street | around 1908 | ||
Cypress path
( Location ) |
Z070 | 315 | after the plant genus of the same name | 1936 |
Individual evidence
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