Hamburg-Steilshoop

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Steilshoop
district of Hamburg
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Coordinates 53 ° 36 '37 "  N , 10 ° 3' 33"  E Coordinates: 53 ° 36 '37 "  N , 10 ° 3' 33"  E
height 17.4  m
surface 2.5 km²
Residents 19,941 (Dec. 31, 2019)
Population density 7976 inhabitants / km²
Post Code 22309
prefix 040
district Wandsbek
Source: Statistical Office for Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein
High-rise buildings in Steilshoop

Steilshoop is a district in northeast Hamburg in the Wandsbek district .

Geographical location

The end to the north is the Ohlsdorf cemetery , the largest park cemetery in the world. To the southeast of this is the dammed Bramfelder See , which feeds the Seebek (also known as Grenzbach ), which flows south towards Barmbek-Nord into the Osterbek and further into the Alster and represents the eastern border to Bramfeld . In the south and west, Barmbek-Nord borders on Steilshoop and thus forms the border with the Hamburg-Nord district .

With the construction of the large housing estate, the course of the Steilshooper Strasse was also withdrawn and a busy street intersection - Steilshooper Allee , Nordheimstrasse and Hebebrandstrasse (formerly Brambergstrasse ) - was created across Fuhlsbüttler Strasse to the City Nord, which was completed around the same time . The eastern extension towards Farmsen was only realized later.

history

Steilshop as it was initially written was first mentioned in a document in 1350. Since then the place has had different owners. Until Steilshop was incorporated into the Duchy of Holstein in 1773 , it was assigned to the Trittau office of Stormarn . Between 1865 and 1866 Steilshoop (as part of the Duchy of Holstein) was under the administrative power of the Habsburg monarchy . In the course of the Battle of Königgrätz , Holstein, including the Steilshoop, fell to Prussia .

With the Greater Hamburg Law it came to Hamburg in 1937 - now as a steep shop - where it was assigned to the Wandsbek district after the Second World War .

Living

Steilshoop is predominantly characterized by apartment buildings and, in the northern part, by prefabricated buildings. In addition to the existing living space in the southern Alt-Steilshoop, large housing estates for 22,000 people were built in the area of ​​former allotment garden associations . The large housing estate was planned in the form of an approx. 1.5 km wide, approx. 500 m flat V, made up of eight house rings of different carriers and different shapes along the two central connecting axes and three central (plus two half) rings leading to the Part of the mall. At this point, a block of flats spans Gründgensstrasse .

population

The Steilshooper population is made up as follows (data from the North Statistics Office, as of December 2016):

  • Total population: 19,390 people
  • Minority rate: 19.1%, is above the Hamburg average of 16.2%.
  • Share of households with children: 22.1%, above the Hamburg average of 17.8%.
  • Elderly rate (65-year-olds and older): 19.7%, slightly above the Hamburg average of 18.3%.
  • Proportion of foreigners: 22.2%, well above the Hamburg average of 16.7%.
  • Share of benefit recipients according to SGBII (Hartz IV): 24.4%, well above the Hamburg average of 10.3%
  • Unemployment rate: 9.3%, well above the Hamburg average of 5.3%.

Steilshoop is one of the less affluent districts of Hamburg. The average annual income per taxpayer was around 22,730 euros in 2013 and is significantly lower than the Hamburg average (39,054 euros).

politics

For the election to Hamburg citizenship , Steilshoop belongs to the constituency of Bramfeld-Farmsen-Berne . The 2015 state election led to the following result:

  • SPD 55.3% (-3.3)
  • CDU 10.9% (-4.1)
  • Left 9.5% (+0.8)
  • AfD 8.4% (+8.4)
  • Green 7.0% (-0.8)
  • FDP 4.6% (+0.8)
  • Remaining 4.3% (-1.8)

Public facilities

The police are represented in Steilshoop by Police Commissioner 36. An office of the job center was located a little off the beaten track on Steilshooper Allee and the Polish consulate is located at the southern exit of the large estate on Alfred-Mahlau-Weg / Gründgensstraße .

Infrastructure

Business

The Steilshooper industrial park lies on both sides of Steilshooper Allee and is crossed by the streets Ruwoldtweg , Schwarzer Weg and Hermann-Buck-Weg , the Steilshooper Straße and the Appelhoff .

Near Steilshooper Allee there is a branch of famila and Netto as well as the discount supermarket chains Lidl , Penny-Markt and Aldi on Steilshooper Straße . The space required for this was partly gained through the demolition of the building of the former Arsenal cinema and the closure of the Baermann dealership . Another car dealership is currently orphaned, but four petrol stations are still open in the area. There is also a shopping center in the center of the large estate, the City Center Steilshoop between Schreyerring and Gründgensstraße . The local penny store was a test vehicle for a new store concept at the beginning of the 2000s, so that when it was taken over as the "Steilshoop concept" it was adopted in a large part of the German Penny stores before the "Steilshoop" concept was again adopted Successor "Erkrath Concept" was replaced (against 2010).

traffic

As a residential area, Steilshoop does not have any important long-distance connections to the motorway or federal road network .

Steilshoop is not connected to rail traffic. The nearest express train stops are Rübenkamp (S1) around 1.7 km west, Sengelmannstrasse (U1) around 2.3 km west and Habichtstrasse (U3) around 2 km south (both as the crow flies). Another important station is Barmbek train station about 2.9 km south. Steilshoop is connected to the surrounding stations by bus lines.

The subway connection was already a central element in the planning of the 1960s: the station was to be built south of Gründgensstraße and provide access to the shopping center and the residential areas. With reference to the planned subway, the city of Hamburg decided at short notice in 1969 to enlarge the large housing estate by a third - to a capacity for 24,000 instead of 18,000 people. Despite the associated significantly increased demand for transport, the connection was not implemented. Since then, the city has made several promises to provide a connection to the rail network, which residents have increasingly perceived as absurd.

The commissioning of a new subway line 5 is planned for the end of the 2020s , which will run in the first section from Bramfeld via Steilshoop to the New-York-Ring. In the final stage, which is planned for the year 2040, the line should lead via the main station and the city center to Lurup and Osdorfer Born .

Education and culture

Schools and youth institutions

The comprehensive school Steilshoop on Gropiusring, which opened in 1971, was one of the first comprehensive schools in Hamburg. In 2007 the establishment of new fifth grades was terminated there due to the low number of registrations. Instead, a new comprehensive school, the Schule am See , was opened on Borchertring .It emerged from the Seeredder elementary school there . In 2007 the first fifth class was established there. In 2010 the Steilshoop comprehensive school was finally closed. On August 1, 2010 the Schule am See was converted into a long-form district school (ie with a primary school section) as part of the school reform in Hamburg . At the same time, the higher grades of the Schule am See moved from Borchertring to Gropiusring. In the immediate vicinity of the old comprehensive school, a new building was built at Gropiusring 43, which has housed the school on the lake since summer 2019. The location on Borchertring, which is directly adjacent to the Bramfelder See , was closed.

The Youth House is also located on the premises of the Schule am See .

With the Appelhoff elementary school and the Edwin-Scharff-Ring elementary school, there are two other elementary schools in Steilshoop.

Cultural institutions

On the premises of the Schule am See there is also a book hall and the cultural center for the German-Foreign Cooperation ( AGDAZ ).

leisure

In Steilshoop there is the DRK active playground Villa Kunterbunt and a house for young people . In the south-east of the district, young sailing beginners can try their hand at a training area with optimists in a retention basin . An indoor swimming pool is located on Fabriciusstrasse in Hamburg-Bramfeld . There are several allotment garden associations and green spaces all around .

Three sports clubs are active in Steilshoop: 1. FC Hellbrook , THC am Forsthof e. V. and GFG Steilshoop e. V. Their jazz and modern dance division in particular is known beyond the borders of Hamburg and has won multiple Hamburg and North German masters. Standard and Latin fans as well as friends of salsa and the like. a. Trend dance acts can work at Tanzwerk Hamburg (until 2009 Tanzschule Steffensen ). A fitness studio from McFit Fitness GmbH has set up shop between two fast-food restaurants in the industrial park .

Religious and social institutions

South of Gründgenstrasse is the Protestant Martin Luther King Church with a very unusual architecture, which earned it both the nickname “Blue Tile” - because of the facade covered with blue tiles - and “Swimming pool”. There is also a Roman Catholic parish , St. Johannis, further east . A former dōjō of the Juka dojo chain opposite the Protestant church has since been abandoned as such.

The Malteser Aid Service has its Hamburg headquarters in Eichenlohweg and also operates a rescue station at this location.

Personalities

See also

Web links

Commons : Hamburg-Steilshoop  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Kersting, Martin .: Steilshoop. ... stepping out of the house I want to see trees ...; the history of the district from the beginning to the present . 2nd Edition. Goswin Luksch Distichon Verlag, Hamburg 2009, ISBN 3-9813105-0-0 , p. 42-43 .
  2. Statistics Office North, Hamburg district profiles, reporting year 2016, pages 148–149; Data status December 31, 2016 (accessed February 8, 2018)
  3. http://www.wahlen-hamburg.de/wahlen.php?site=left/gebiete&wahltyp=3#index.php?site=right/result&wahl=973&gebiet=87&typ=4&stimme=1&gID=7&gTyp=2
  4. http://dibis.dufa.de/dibi011A.asp?searchkey=POLIZEI October 30, 2008 18:09
  5. ^ Kersting, Martin .: Steilshoop. ... stepping out of the house I want to see trees ...; the history of the district from the beginning to the present . 2nd Edition. Goswin Luksch Distichon Verlag, Hamburg 2009, ISBN 3-9813105-0-0 , p. 89 .
  6. Discontinued model in Steilshoop: On the slow death of a school
  7. Renate Pinzke: This school is being torn down. In: Mopo. November 8, 2012. Retrieved 2012 .
  8. ↑ New school building, Steilshoop Campus. Retrieved April 15, 2019 . Communication from the Wandsbek district
  9. Eike Karsten: What about the new building? (No longer available online.) Schule am See, archived from the original on April 15, 2019 .;
  10. ^ Eike Karsten (headmistress): Change of location. Schule am See, September 10, 2019, accessed October 15, 2019 .
  11. DRK active playground Villa Kunterbunt
  12. http://www.bild.de/regional/hamburg/rapper/comeback-nana-53809478.bild.html