Othmarschen

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Othmarschen
Port of Hamburg and the quarter Othmarschen (in front).View from north-west.
Port of Hamburg and the quarter Othmarschen (in front).
View from north-west.
Othmarschen is located in Germany
Othmarschen
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Location of Othmarschen in Hamburg
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Country Germany
State Hamburg
City Hamburg
Borough Altona, Hamburg
Population (31.12.2006)
 • Total 12,169
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Dialling codes 040
Vehicle registration HH

Othmarschen (German language: pronounced [oːtmaːrʃen]) is a quarter in the Altona borough of the Hamburg in northern Germany. In 2006 the population was 12,169.

History

The first records on Othmarschen are from 1317. Together with Altona, Othmarschen became a part of Hamburg in 1937/1938 through the Greater Hamburg Act.

Geography

In 2006 according to the statistical office of Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein, the quarter Othmarschen has a total area of 6 km². The western quarter is Nienstedten. In the South the river Elbe is the border to Waltershof. The border in the North to the quarters Groß Flottbek and Bahrenfeld is the railway track of the city train. In the East is the quarter Ottensen.

Demographics

In 2006, the quarter Othmarschen had a population of 12,169 people. The population density was 2,023 people per km². 16.7% were children under the age of 18, and 22.9% were 65 years of age or older. 11.3% were immigrants. 153 people were registered as unemployed and 2,508 were employees subject to social insurance contributions.[1]

In 1999, there were 5,672 households out of which 17.8% had children under the age of 18 living with them and 45.8% of all households were made up of individuals. The average household size was 1.98.[2]

In 2006, there were 1,178 criminal offences (97 crimes per 1000 people).[3]

Education

The private International School of Hamburg (ISH) is located in Othmarschen.

There were 1 elementary school and 3 secondary schools (Christianeum Hamburg, Gymnasium Hochrad, Gymnasium Othmarschen) in the quarter Othmarschen.[4]

Culture

Museums, galleries

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Neighbourhood Övelgönne

The Ernst Barlach Haus is a museum for the work of the expressionist sculptor, printmaker and writer Ernst Barlach. It is located in the Jenisch Park.

The museums harbour in the neighbourhood Övelgönne is a small port with some old ships.

The Jenisch Haus was built 1831-1834 by Franz Gustav Forsmann in cooperation with Karl Friedrich Schinkel in the Jenisch Park as a recreation home for Martin Johann Jenisch a minister of Hamburg. Today it is a branch of the Altonaer Museum in Ottensen. It exhibits mainly paintings and other art from the first half of the 19th century.[5]

Recreation

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Glazier erratic "Alter Schwede". Found in the river Elbe now at the beach in Othmarschen

In Othmarschen is the Jenisch park and the Hindenburgpark and the Schröders Elbpark directly to the beach of the river Elbe.

Infrastructure

The Consulate General of the People's Republic of China established in Hamburg in 1921 is located at Elbchaussee 268.[6]

Health systems

The Asklepios Klinik Altona is a general hospital with 922 beds located Paul-Ehrlich-Strasse. The hospital has 13 departments, including internal medicine, surgery, gynaecology/maternity clinic, urology, neurology, neurosurgery, ophthalmology, anaesthetics and intensive care and ambulant surgery.[7]

In Othmarschen were 10 day-care centers for children and also 27 physicians in private practice and 1 pharmacy.[4]

Transportation

Public transport in Othmarschen is provided by the rapid transit system of the city train with the stations Othmarschen and Bahrenfeld and several bus lines. This is coordinated through the Hamburger Verkehrsverbund.

An exit of the Bundesautobahn 7 and the northern tunnel entrance of the Elbe tunnel is located in Othmarschen.

According to the Department of Motor Vehicles (Kraftfahrt-Bundesamt), in the quarter were 5,475 private cars registered (464 cars/1000 people).[4] There were 92 traffic accidents total, including 76 traffic accidents with damage to persons.[8]

Notes

  1. Residents registration office, source: statistical office of Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein (2006)
  2. Source: statistical office Nord of Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein (1999)
  3. State Investigation Bureaux (Landeskriminalamt), source: statistical office of Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein (2006)
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 Source: statistical office of Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein (2006)
  5. Website Altoner Museum (German) Retrieved on 2008-05-10
  6. List of the Consular corps, the trade missions, cultural institutes and international institutes in the Free and Hanseatic city of Hamburg, Senate of the Free and Hanseatic city of Hamburg, Chancellery of the Senate (April 2008)
  7. Hospitals in Hamburg, side 7
  8. Traffic accident statistic, statistical office of Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein (2006)

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