Barmbek-Süd
Typical apartment buildings at the street of Reesestrasse
Typical apartment buildings at the street of Reesestrasse
Location of Barmbek-Süd in Hamburg
Barmbek-Süd  is located in Germany
Barmbek-Süd
Barmbek-Süd
Barmbek-Süd  is located in Hamburg
Barmbek-Süd
Barmbek-Süd
Coordinates: 53°34′48″N 10°02′27″E / 53.5801°N 10.0407°E / 53.5801; 10.0407
CountryGermany
StateHamburg
CityHamburg
BoroughHamburg-Nord
Area
  Total3.1 km2 (1.2 sq mi)
Population
 (2020-12-31)[1]
  Total35,880
  Density12,000/km2 (30,000/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Dialling codes040
Vehicle registrationHH

Barmbek-Süd (Southern Barmbek) is a quarter of Hamburg, Germany, in the borough of Hamburg-Nord. It is located in the east of Hamburg-Nord, approximately five kilometers from Hamburg city center. Barmbek-Süd is a densely built-up area.

Barmbek-Süd borders the quarters of Barmbek-Nord, Dulsberg, Eilbek, Uhlenhorst, and Winterhude.

Geography

It borders the quarters Barmbek-Nord, Dulsberg, Eilbek, Winterhude and Uhlenhorst.

History

The shopping mall of Einkaufszentrum Hamburger Straße in 2007

Settlement in the area began, as a large workers quarter had to be demolished prior to the construction of the Speicherstadt in 1883. The village of Barmbeck itself had been under Hamburg administration since 1830, and it became a suburb of Hamburg in 1894.[2] In the same year also Eilbek, before that the southernmost part of the village of Barmbeck, became a quarter of Hamburg. Barmbek-Süd was as a workers quarter mainly populated during the 1910s and 1920s during the process of industrialization,[3] but also had industrial structures itself.[2]

In 1867 a first horse track was established along the street of Hamburger Straße, in 1890 a depot of it opened at Mesterkamp (today a bus depot). In 1907, the Hamburg-Altonaer Stadt- und Vorortbahn (Hamburg - Altona urban and suburban railway, now incorporated into Hamburg S-Bahn) with the Barmbeck station, now Barmbek station located in Barmbek-Nord, started operation. In 1912, the Hamburger Hochbahn started operating the first part of the Hamburg U-Bahn circle line from Barmbek station to the central station. With the stations of Dehnhaide, Hamburger Straße and Mundsburg the area was connected to the inner city of Hamburg. The center of Barmbek-Süd was located north of Mundsburg station.

Barmbek-Süd had faced major destruction during the Bombing of Hamburg in World War II.[2][3] It was mainly rebuilt in the 1950s, including parks and apartment buildings with the typical brick architecture.[3] In 1970 the major mall of Einkaufszentrum Hamburger Straße (today Shopping-Center Hamburger Meile) opened, then considered as the largest mall within a city in Germany. In the 1990s the office area of Alster-City was built on the site of the former gasworks.

Politics

These are the results of Barmbek-Süd in the Hamburg state election:

Election SPD Greens Left CDU FDP AfD Others
2020 34,9 % 31,4 % 10,7 % 7,1 % 4,1 % 4,1 % 7,7 %
2015 47,2 % 15,9 % 11,0 % 10,5 % 5,2 % 5,0 % 5,2 %
2011 51,1 % 14,8 % 7,0 % 15,6 % 4,6 % 6,9 %
2008 38,2 % 11,5 % 7,0 % 37,0 % 3,9 % 2,3 %
2004 34,2 % 15,2 % 41,1 % 2,5 % 7,0 %
2001 42,8 % 10,0 % 0,5 % 22,4 % 4,2 % 20,1 %
1997 42,3 % 16,0 % 0,7 % 24,3 % 2,4 % 14,3 %
1993 48,4 % 14,4 % 19,1 % 2,8 % 15,3 %

References

  1. "Bevölkerung in Hamburg am 31.12.2020" (PDF). Statistisches Amt für Hamburg und Schleswig-Holstein. 23 April 2021.
  2. 1 2 3 History of Barmbek, History Workshop Barmbek, in German
  3. 1 2 3 Barmbek-Süd, Hamburg.de, in German


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