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Harvestehude (German pronunciation ; Hamburgisch: Harvstehuud) is a quarter of Hamburg, Germany, in the borough of Eimsbüttel. It is located on the eastern boundaries of the borough near lake Außenalster.

Harvestehude
Quarter of Hamburg
Grindel Highrises, first high rises in Hamburg
Location of Harvestehude in Hamburg
Harvestehude
Harvestehude
Coordinates: 53.57765°N 9.98893°E / 53.57765; 9.98893
CountryGermany
StateHamburg
CityHamburg
BoroughHamburg-Eimsbüttel
Area
  Total2.0 km2 (0.8 sq mi)
Population
 (2020-12-31)[1]
  Total17,666
  Density8,800/km2 (23,000/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Dialling codes040
Vehicle registrationHH


View over the Außenalster
View over the Außenalster

Geography


Harvestehude borders the quarters of Rotherbaum, Eimsbüttel, and Hoheluft-West, all within the Eimsbüttel borough, as well as Hoheluft-Ost, Eppendorf, and Winterhude in the neighbouring Hamburg-Nord borough. Harvestehude is located on a Geest ridge west of the Außenalster. To the north the canal of Isebekkanal separates Harvestehude of Hoheluft-Ost and Eppendorf.


History


The name is derived from the former name of the local St. John's Monastery, Herwardeshude, which had been located in Altona near today's street and small stream of Pepermölenbek at least since 1246. Herward was a common name in the 12th and 13th century, so it is assumed that the name means a stockyard near a ferry dock (Hude), which was founded by a man called Herward. Later, in 1295, the monastery moved to today's Harvestehude area, transferring the monastery's name to the new area. Hamburg history writer Otto Beneke noticed that the place was also called Herbstehude by some, which was according to him indeed correct, because Herbst (autumn) translates to Harvest in Low German.[2] In 1530, the monastery was demolished, and the area came under municipal administration.

Other than the name suggests, the church of St. John's Harvestehude, which was built 1880-82, is today located in the neighbouring Rotherbaum quarter. Vice versa, the Tennis court Am Rothenbaum and the NDR broadcasting center ("Funkhaus am Rothenbaum") are located in the quarter of Harvestehude.[3]


Politics


These are the results of Harvestehude in the Hamburg state election:

Election SPD Greens CDU FDP Left AfD Others
2020 34,0 27,8 12,8 10,8 07,4 02,7 04,5
2015 37,9 13,3 17,6 17,0 07,4 03,7 03,1
2011 41,4 13,3 23,2 12,9 05,3 03,9
2008 28,5 10,8 47,7 07,4 04,5 01,0
2004 26,1 15,6 50,3 04,4 03,6
2001 35,0 12,1 27,0 11,3 00,3 14,3
1997 28,1 19,0 34,3 06,9 00,7 11,0
1993 31,3 19,9 26,9 08,0 13,9
1991 36,5 11,7 39,1 09,5 00,8 02,4
1987 37,3 09,5 41,6 10,8 00,8
1986 29,2 15,1 45,4 09,6 00,7
Dec. 1982 36,8 11,2 46,8 04,5 00,7
June 1982 29,8 12,2 50,5 06,1 01,4
1978 32,8 07,5 48,8 07,8 03,1
1974 26,7 56,3 13,2 03,8
1970 36,5 46,2 12,1 05,2
1966 38,5 45,0 10,9 05,6

References


  1. "Bevölkerung in Hamburg am 31.12.2020" (PDF). Statistisches Amt für Hamburg und Schleswig-Holstein. 23 April 2021.
  2. Beneke, Otto (1886). "Das alte Harvestehude". Hamburgische Geschichten und Sagen (in German). Hamburg. p. 27. OCLC 832777787.
  3. Villenviertel zwischen Alster und Isebekkanal, Hamburg.de, in German



На других языках


[de] Hamburg-Harvestehude

Harvestehude ist ein Stadtteil im Bezirk Eimsbüttel der Freien und Hansestadt Hamburg. Der Stadtteil besteht in seinem Kern aus einem Gründerzeitviertel.
- [en] Harvestehude



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