Nöpps

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Nöpps, February 2012

Nöpps is a residential street in the Hamburg district of Marienthal in the Wandsbek district . The name goes back to the name for a small hill and the parcels of Vorderste Nöpps and Hinterste Nöpps located at this location .

The 700 meter long street is parallel to the Bundesautobahn 24 , runs from Oktaviostraße to Rennbahnstraße, where it has ended as a dead end since its expansion. Around 1860 it was laid out as a building site, it was part of the garden city planning of the businessman Johann Anton Wilhelm von Carstenn . In the western part, between Rennbahnstraße and today's Luisenstraße, it was named 1. Antonstraße , in the middle, up to Ernst-Albers-Straße, it was named 2. Antonstraße . The eastern section up to Oktaviostraße was developed until around 1880 and called Reimersstraße . The streets were merged under the common name Nöpps with the Hamburg road reform in 1947.

House Sandtmann

The house Sandtmann with the address Nöpps 33 of the architect Horst Sandtmann (1923-1994) is of architectural historical interest, which he planned and built for himself in 1955 as a residential and studio building. The house and studio are recognized as a monument together with the street-side fence, covered access path, terrace and lamps.

As the “street in Hamburg that Germany is talking about”, the Nöpps received media attention in 2005 after the Hamburg district court ordered the closure of a kindergarten in a legal dispute that had previously lasted eight years . Neighbors had complained about the noise and got the right. The judgment was received nationwide with incomprehension.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Horst Beckershaus: The Hamburg street names. Where do they come from and what they mean . 6th edition. The Hanse, Hamburg 2011, ISBN 978-3-86393-009-7 , p. 269 .
  2. Christian Hanke: Hamburg's street names tell a story. Hamburg 2006, ISBN 3-929229-41-2 , p. 349
  3. Horst Sandtmann. In: Hamburg Architecture Archive. Retrieved January 19, 2020 .
  4. List of recognized monuments according to § 7a Hamburg Monument Protection Act (PDF; 1.5 MB)
  5. ^ Zeit-online: Kindergarten Nöpps: No more fun , article from September 1, 2005

Coordinates: 53 ° 33 ′ 53 ″  N , 10 ° 5 ′ 3 ″  E