List of movable cultural monuments in Hamburg
The list of movable cultural monuments in Hamburg contains the movable monuments shown in the list of monuments in the area of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg .
The basis is the Hamburg monument list data set on the Hamburg transparency portal. This contains all objects that are legally protected under the Hamburg Monument Protection Act of April 5, 2013 ( V§ 6 Paragraph 1 DSchG ) or at least temporarily. The list of monuments is also available as a PDF document. All movable monuments in Hamburg that were already under monument protection according to the Monument Protection Act of December 3, 1973, last amended on November 27, 2007, can also be found on the list of movable cultural monuments in Hamburg (Monument Protection Act 1973) .
Legend
- ID: Indicates the object ID (identification number) of the cultural monument assigned by the Hamburg Monument Protection Office (in brackets, if applicable, the monument number according to the old Monument Protection Act).
- Address: States the street name and, if available, the house number of the cultural monument. The list is basically sorted according to this address.
- Type: Indicates whether it is an object ("O") or an ensemble ("E").
- Dating: indicates the date; the year of completion or the period of construction.
- Ensemble: Indicates the number of the ensemble to which the object belongs or, in the case of ensembles, the number of the ensemble itself.
- Note: The list is basically sorted by address and can alternatively be sorted by ID, type (object or ensemble), type, dating, design or brief description.
ID | address | Art | Type | Brief description | Dating | draft | ensemble | image |
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13831 (1460) |
Alster motor launch Aue | O | Ship, launch | Built in 1926 at the Oelkers shipyard, partially modified in 1951 and 1960. In regular service until 1989, today in use for ATG Alster-Touristik GmbH. | 1926, 1960 (conversion) | Oelkers shipyard |
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23252 | Archive of the Jewish Religious Association Hamburg (today archive of the Jewish community ) ( location ) |
O | archive | The oldest documents date from the 16th century. In 1943 parts were destroyed in an air raid. In 1959 the archival material was divided between the Hamburg State Archives and the Central Archives for the History of the Jewish People . | from the 16th century |
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44220 | Barge port docker ( location ) |
O | Ship, launch | The port doctor launch was built in 1929 as a steam launch. In 1959 she was equipped with a diesel engine and was in service in the Port of Hamburg until 1982/83. | 1929 | German shipyard |
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29048 (1802) |
Steam launch Otto Laufer ( location ) |
O | Ship, launch | Built in 1928 for the port police and in service until 1969. Since 2006 for restoration, initially in Harburg and since November 2011 at Lotsenhöft at Blohm + Voss . | 1927-1928 | HC Stülcken son |
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14851 (1338) |
Steam icebreaker Stettin ( location ) |
O | Ship, icebreaker | The last clear coal-steam ocean-going ship built in 1933 with the largest triple expansion engine still in existence in Germany . It was used as an icebreaker until 1981 on the North and Baltic Sea coasts, the Elbe-Lübeck Canal and the Lower Elbe . | 1933 | Stettiner Oderwerke |
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12996 (1007) |
Schaarhörn steamship ( location ) |
O | Ship, bearing steamer | 1908 on behalf of the Hamburg state top-level steamer with double screw propulsion system, which was also used by the Hamburg Senate for representative trips. Later stationed in Cuxhaven and in service until 1973. | 1908 | Schiffswerft und Maschinen AG formerly Janssen & Schmilinsky |
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14422 | Steam tug Claus D. ( location ) |
O | Ship, tug | Tugboat built in 1913. She was used until 1983 and was the last active steamship in the Port of Hamburg. | 1913 | Schiffswerft und Maschinen AG formerly Janssen & Schmilinsky |
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14421 | Tiger steam tug ( location ) |
O | Ship, tug | Tugboat built in 1910. The ship was mainly used for barge and maneuvering trips and was in service until 1966. | 1910 | Schiffswerft und Maschinen AG formerly Janssen & Schmilinsky |
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29049 (1469) |
Fireboat Feuerwehr IV ( location ) |
O | Ship, fireboat | Fireboat built in 1930. Decommissioned in 1980. | 1930 | August Pahl shipyard |
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14430 |
Flussschifferkirche ( location ) |
O | Lighter , ship church | Weser lighter built in 1906 . Rebuilt in 1952 and consecrated as a church. | 1906, 1952 (conversion) | Curt Erler (conversion) |
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44162 |
Giekewer Frieda ( location ) |
O | Ship, Giekewer | The single-masted steel floor was built in 1909 and operated as a freighter on the Elbe, Weser and Baltic Sea until 1959. Until 1982 she was in service in the port of Hamburg as a supply ship. | 1909 | Shipyard Gustav Junge |
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14991 (1606) |
Lieger Caesar ( location ) |
O | Lieger , Kontor and workshop lieger | 1902 for the Ewerführer Carl Eckelmann built office and workshop berth. | 1902 |
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44396 (1606) |
Pilot Protector No. 5 Elbe ( location ) |
O | Ship; Sailing ship | The two-master, built in 1883, was used until 1923 for the transfer of pilots in the Elbe estuary. | 1883 | HC Stülcken son |
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43362 | Motorized aircraft " D-AQUI " ( type Ju 52 / 3m ) ( location ) |
O | Airplane, powered airplane | Three-engine passenger and cargo aircraft built in 1936. | 1936 | Junkers Flugzeugwerk AG |
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14876 | Motor ship bleaching ( location ) |
O | Ship, general cargo ship | General cargo ship built in 1958, which was originally used in the Scandinavian trade. Carried bulk cargo on the Black Sea until 2006 . | 1958 | Nobiskrugwerft |
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14870 (1406) |
Motor ship Cap San Diego ( location ) |
O | Ship, general cargo ship | Express freighter built 1961 to 1962 in collaboration with the architect Caesar Pinnau . Used in the Hamburg-South America liner service until 1982. | 1961/62 | German shipyard |
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44105 | Sailing ship Rickmer Rickmers ( location ) |
O | Ship, full ship | Three-masted steel cargo sailing ship completed in 1896. In service as a sailing training ship for the Portuguese Navy until 1962. | 1896 | Rickmers shipyard |
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39232 | Sailing ship SmH Freddy ( location ) |
O | Ship, sailing ship with auxiliary engine, galeas | Planned in 1946 as a cutter for the Navy, converted into a sailing ship with an auxiliary engine in 1951. | 1946, 1951 (conversion) | Burmester shipyard |
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14435 |
Typar of the IV. Hamburg State Seal ( location ) |
O | Seal stamp | The oldest known use dates back to 1304. The seal was in use until 1811. Lost in World War II and reappeared in the 1980s. Bought back in 2012 and exhibited at the Hamburg Chamber of Commerce since then . | 1304 (first known impression) |
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45209 | Zollbarkasse President Schaefer ( location ) |
O | Ship, launch | The customs launch, completed in 1925, was in use in the Port of Hamburg until 1982. | 1925 | German shipyard |
Individual evidence
- ↑ Page Monument List Hamburg on the Transparency Portal Hamburg, accessed on November 30, 2014.
- ↑ List of monuments of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg, as of September 1, 2014 (XML; 14.2 MB). Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg, Culture Authority, Monument Protection Office, 2014 (license dl-de / by-2-0 ).
- ↑ List of monuments of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg, as of November 7, 2014 (PDF; 9.3 MB). Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg, Culture Authority, Monument Protection Office, 2014.
- ^ Alstertouristik GmbH
- ^ The Jewish Hamburg
- ^ Oevelgönne museum harbor
- ^ Oevelgönne museum harbor
- ↑ Homepage of the operator
- ↑ Homepage of the operating association
- ^ Oevelgönne museum harbor