Altona-Nord

Altona-Nord is a district of Hamburg 's Altona district. The district corresponds to the northern suburb of the city to 1938 independent Holstein Altona (Elbe ).

  • 4.1 Structures
  • 5.1 traffic
  • 5.2 Established businesses
  • 5.3 Formation

Geography

Neighboring Districts

Altona-Nord is bordered to the west by Ottensen and Bahr field, on the northwest by Stellingen, in the north and east by Eimsbuettel and on the south by Altona -Altstadt. The border between Altona North and Altona -Altstadt is largely consistent with the running from the Altona train station to northeast Max-Brauer -Allee, with the exception of an arc that bends from the junction with the Holsten Street to the north and in the inclusion of the Holsten Street Station the area of Altona -Altstadt on the Stresemannstraße runs back to the Max-Brauer -Allee. The easternmost piece of the border on this road touches to almost 200 meters, the area of the east of it located Schanzenviertels. For independent district of Altona- Nord was only after the Second World War; until then, it was part of the old town of Altona.

Population Development

From 2000 to 2008 the population rose by 2.8 percent.

Policy

For the election to citizenship and the District Assembly Altona-Nord part of the electoral district of Altona. The state election, 2011 was as follows:

  • SPD 46.2 % ( 3.2 )
  • GAL 21.5 % ( 0.8 )
  • The Left 15.9% ( 2.5 )
  • CDU 6.2% ( -11.6 )
  • FDP 2.3% (-0.5 )
  • Others 7.9% ( 5.6 )

Culture and sights

Structures

  • At the former thief pond (now a sports field) are the in the 1920s, built according to the plans of the Altona upper construction director Gustav Oelsner building of the labor office Altona and the block of flats Luna Park, two pioneering examples of modern architecture.
  • Since 1990, the district is home to the highly controversial at the time the musical theater Neue Flora.
  • At the Bodenstedtstraße corner Zeiseweg is still the last, built after 1880 remains of the former, now a listed building Victoria Barracks. This massive building with its striking towers built is one of the last examples of military Wilhelmine brick buildings in northern Germany.
  • Along the Max-Brauer -Allee There are several listed buildings from the early 1900's: the Nyegaard pen, the building official and the former District Court and the High School Ave.

Economy and infrastructure

Traffic

In the district of the federal highway 431 meets on the main road 4 In the latter the maximum speed to 30 km / h, after several fatal traffic accidents in the 1980s in the eastern Stresemannstraße limited.

In Altona (North), the Hamburg-Altona station is in addition to its extensive track systems. The station is one of the central hubs of the Hamburg transport. On the rail of Altona station from all six Hamburg S -Bahn is operated. The bus station opposite the train station is from the lines

  • 1 (BF Altona → S cracks )
  • 2 (BF Altona → Achterndiek )
  • 15 (S Klein Flottbek → Alsterchaussee )
  • 20 (BF Altona → S Rübenkamp )
  • 25 (BF Altona → Sachsenstraße )
  • 37 ( Schenefelder place → Bramfeld village square )

Served. Furthermore, here, on lines E86 (temporarily), 112, 183, 250, 283, 288, 383 and night ride the lines 600, 601, 609, 621 and 688

Established businesses

Holsten- Brauerei AG ( founded in 1879 ) is located on the territory of the district. Since 1959, it houses the headquarters of the company REYHER screws.

Education

In addition to nine kindergartens, there are six schools, which were attended by 2,587 students in 2007.

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