Groß Borstel

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Manor house of Stavenhagenhaus, former Frustberg House, in Groß Borstel
Borsteler Chaussee, a main street of the quarter

Groß Borstel (About this soundGerman pronunciation ) (Great Borstel) is a quarter of Hamburg, Germany, in the borough of Hamburg-Nord. It is located north of the Eppendorf quarter and south of Hamburg Airport. Near Groß Borstel, the neighbourhood of , which is not an official quarter, can be found.

Geography[]

Groß Borstel borders the quarters of Fuhlsbüttel, Ohlsdorf, Alsterdorf, Lokstedt and Niendorf. The Tarpenbek stream flows through Groß Borstel and, in the Hamburg quarter of Eppendorf, into River Alster. The swamp of is located in the quarter.

History[]

Groß Borstel was first recorded in the 11th century. The former village can also be found on maps and in documents as Burstolde, Burstelde, Borstel, Bossel, Calebostel and Kahle Borstel. The name derives from Bur, meaning house, and stel, meaning place.[1]

The early 18th century Frustberg House, today known as Stavenhagenhaus, is located in the quarter.

Groß Borstel was incorporated into Hamburg in 1913.[2]

References[]

  1. ^ Horst Beckershaus: Die Namen der Hamburger Stadtteile. Woher sie kommen und was sie bedeuten, Hamburg 2002, ISBN 3-434-52545-9, p. 46
  2. ^ Ländlicher Charme und gelebte Stadtteilhistorie, Hamburg.de, in German

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Coordinates: 53°36′49″N 9°58′57″E / 53.6137°N 9.9826°E / 53.6137; 9.9826

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