List of streets and squares in Hamburg-Sternschanze

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

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

overview

In Sternschanze (district number 207) there are 8092 inhabitants (as of December 31, 2019) on 0.5 km². This makes Sternschanze the smallest area in Hamburg. Sternschanze is located in the zip code areas 20357, 20359 and 22769.

There are 23 designated traffic areas in Sternschanze, including one square. The street names contain a number of thematic groups, but not large areas like those in later districts.

  • Reference to the old defense system "Sternschanze", which gave the district its name: Dänenweg , Schanzenstraße , Sternschanze and Sternstraße
  • Property owners and their relatives: Beckstrasse , Juliusstrasse and Susannenstrasse
  • Mayor: Bartelsstrasse , Eifflerstrasse , Ludwigstrasse and Max-Brauer-Alle e

Most of the others refer to old field names, former tenant farms or inns.

Overview of the streets

The following table gives an overview of all named traffic areas - streets and squares - in the district as well as some related information. In detail these are:

  • Name / location : current name of the street or square. Via the link ( location ), the street or the square 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 or the square) 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 historical names, the history of the street, adjacent institutions and 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
Altonaer Strasse

( Location )

A167 0400 Altona , former city of Altona / Elbe, today's district and urban district 1847 North side and street area to Eimsbüttel Altonaer Strasse
Augusten Passage

( Location )

A525 0180 Auguste Viktoria von Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg (1858–1921), wife of Wilhelm II , last German Empress and Queen of Prussia before 1897/1954 Augusten Passage
Bartelsstrasse

( Location )

B083 0390 Johann Heinrich Bartels (1761–1850), Senator and Mayor of Hamburg 1844 Bartelsstrasse
Beckstrasse

( Location )

B129 0180 Johann CH Beck, previous owner of the site and builder of the road 1869 Beckstrasse
At the green hunter

( Location )

B208 0080
(in the district)
to the tavern "Zum Grünen Jäger" which was previously located there 1880-1897, 1932 southern part in St. Pauli At the green hunter
Danes way

( Location )

D002 0230 in memory of the Danish siege of the Sternschanze in 1686 1888 initially the current portion of the Sternschanze between Schanzenstraße and entrance building the underground, while conversely the current Dänenweg part of Sternschanze was Danes way
Eifflerstrasse

( Location )

E082 0360 Hans Christian Eiffler (1630–1703), Mayor of Altona 1950 before 1950 parallel street Eifflerstrasse
Juliusstrasse

( Location )

J095 0230 Claus Julius Bieber (1804–1852), previous owner of the site 1860 Extension of Susannenstrasse, which is probably named after Bieber's oldest daughter Juliusstrasse
Kampstrasse

( Location )

K054 0180
(in the district)
after an old field name 1843 eastern end in St. Pauli ; Street area completely in Sternschanze; originally connected the Schanzenstrasse and the Karolinenstrasse in St. Pauli Kampstrasse
Little Schäferkamp

( Location )

K248 0350
(in the district)
after a sheep farm that used to be located here, part of the leasehold of the Harvestehude monastery 1858 North side and street area in Eimsbüttel ; also with reference to the monastery the Rosenhofstrasse Little Schäferkamp
Lagerstrasse

( Location )

L013 0140
(in the district)
Development with storage facilities for goods storage, see Zollverein defeat 1868 eastern part in St. Pauli Lagerstrasse
Lerchenstrasse

( Location )

L140 0150
(in the district)
Songbird family of larks 1948 south of Stresemannstrasse in St. Pauli Lerchenstrasse
Lippmannstrasse

( Location )

L197 0380
(in the district)
Gabriel Lippmann (1845–1921), physicist and Nobel Prize laureate for physics in 1908 1948 before 1948 Friedensstrasse ; northern part in Altona-Nord Lippmannstrasse
Ludwigstrasse

( Location )

L271 0120 Johann Ludwig Dammert (1788–1855), Senator and Mayor of Hamburg 1843 Ludwigstrasse
Max-Brauer-Allee

( Location )

M379 0020
(in the district)
Max Brauer (1887–1973), Lord Mayor of Altona, First Mayor of Hamburg 1975 former name in the section Sternschanze Hamburger Straße , later Allee ; only a section under the Sternbrücke (no official name) to Sternschanze; mainly in Altona-Altstadt and Altona-Nord Max-Brauer-Allee
New camp

( Location )

N061 0200
(in the district)
after an old field name 1841 before 1841 part of the street scapula ; eastern part of the north side and the entire south side in St. Pauli New camp
New horse market

( Location )

N062 0340 × 340 × 120 Use as a horse market with the distinction between "new" and the horse market in Hamburg's old town (today Gerhart-Hauptmann-Platz ) 1841 before 1841 part of the street scapula ; South side in St. Pauli ; Part of the federal highway 4 New horse market
Rosenhofstrasse

( Location )

R286 0170 after the Rosenhof, a leasehold of the Harvestehude monastery, which was previously located here 1889 also with reference to the monastery of Kleine Schäferkamp Rosenhofstrasse
Schanzenstrasse

( Location )

S110 0680 after the "Sternschanze", part of the Hamburg ramparts 1875 Schanzenstrasse
shoulder blade

( Location )

S321 0500
(in the district)
originally with the shoulder blade in relation to a whale shoulder blade as a figurehead of an inn around 1700/1841, 1718 until 1841 the street Neuer Kamp and the new horse market part of the scapula ; northern part in Eimsbüttel shoulder blade
Sternschanze

( Location )

S680 0740 after the "Sternschanze", part of the Hamburg ramparts 1870, 1899 originally in the western part along the current Dänenstraße , while the current section between Schanzenstraße and the entrance building of the subway was called Dänenstraße ; eastern part only foot and bike path; after that the Sternschanze station was named for U- and S-Bahn Sternschanze
Sternstrasse

( Location )

S681 0570 after the "Sternschanze", part of the Hamburg ramparts 1843 Parts of the properties bordering on the east to St. Pauli Sternstrasse
Stresemannstrasse

( Location )

S742 0670
(in the district)
Gustav Stresemann (1878–1929), national liberal politician, Reich Chancellor and Reich Minister for Foreign Affairs in the Weimar Republic, winner of the 1926 Nobel Peace Prize 1945 before 1933 in the Sternschanze section of Kleine Gärtnerstraße , 1933–1945 General-Litzmann-Straße ; only adjacent properties from parts of the north side to the Sternschanze; the rest and the street area to St. Pauli , Altona-Altstadt , Altona-Nord and Bahrenfeld ; Part of the federal highway 4 Stresemannstrasse
Susannenstrasse

( Location )

S814 0260 presumably after Susanne Bieber (* 1846), the eldest daughter of Claus Julius Bieber (1804-1852), the previous owner of the site 1860, 1945 Extension of Juliusstrasse, which is named after Claus Julius Bieber Susannenstrasse

Individual evidence

  1. Digital Atlas North
  2. a b c d according to Hanke
  3. a b c d according to Beckershaus

Literature and Sources