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Barmbek

Barmbek

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image_captionSt. Sophia's Catholic Church built in 1900
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map_captionMap, situation in the north-east of Hamburg around 1800
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Barmbek (), until 27 September 1946 Barmbeck, is the name of a former village that was absorbed into the city of Hamburg, Germany. In 1951 it was divided into the quarters Barmbek-Süd, Barmbek-Nord and Dulsberg in the borough Hamburg-Nord.

History

It was first recorded in 1271 as "Bernebeke". Up until 1946 it was written with a 'c' as Barmbeck. Barmbeck and Barmbek are pronounced with a long e, similar to the English "Barm Bake". The village of Barmbeck had been under Hamburg administration since 1830, and it became a suburb of Hamburg in 1894, while the area of Barmbek-Nord was incorporated into Hamburg in 1937 with the Greater Hamburg Act.

Buildings

High-rise built in 1955]] near [[Habichtstraße (Hamburg U-Bahn station)
  • St. Sophia's Catholic Church
  • Evangelical–Lutheran Bugenhagenkirche
  • AK Barmbek clinic
  • AK Eilbek clinic
  • Museum of work
  • Barmbek station

References

References

  1. [http://www.geschichtswerkstatt-barmbek.de/barmbekgeschichte.html History of Barmbek], History Workshop Barmbek, in German
  2. [http://www.hamburg.de/barmbek-nord Barmbek-Nord], Hamburg.de, in German
  3. "Offene Kirchen in der Nordkirche".
  4. "Quality and world-class medicine through specialisation".
  5. (3 April 2012). "Bahnhof Hamburg-Barmbek Station Building".
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