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Blankenese () is a suburban quarter in the borough of Altona in the western part of
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, Germany; until 1938 it was an independent municipality in
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. It is located on the right bank of the
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river. With a population of 13,637 as of 2020, today it is widely known as one of Hamburg's most affluent neighborhoods.


History

Blankenese has a long history as a fishing village along the Elbe River. In 1060, Archbishop
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of
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built a provost's residence at the site of an older settlement at the hill Süllberg. Later the counts of
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built a castle. Both were destroyed through Hamburg.
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Until 1927, Blankenese was an independent town in Holstein and then it was merged into the town Altona by law. In 1938 Altona was merged into Hamburg with the
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. During
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, the suburb held a
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Officer Cadet camp, which became HQ 85 Group Signals for the
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in 1945. After the war, an orphanage operated in Blankenese, for children who were
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survivors.


Origin of the name

Blankenese comes from the Low German , meaning 'white
promontory A promontory is a raised mass of land that projects into a lowland or a body of water (in which case it is a peninsula). Most promontories either are formed from a hard ridge of rock that has resisted the erosive forces that have removed the s ...
' in the Elbe river.


Geography

According to the 2006 records of Hamburg and Schleswig-Holsteins' statistical office, Blankenese comprises a total area of . Blankenese is located south of
Sülldorf Sülldorf () is a quarter in the Altona borough of the Free and Hanseatic city of Hamburg in northern Germany. In 2020 the population was 9,474. Geography In 2006, according to the statistical office of Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein, the quarte ...
, east of
Rissen Rissen () is a quarter of the city of Hamburg in Germany. It is located in the borough of Altona and is the westernmost quarter of Hamburg, bordering the German federal state of Schleswig-Holstein in the west, north, and northeast and the Elbe ri ...
and west of
Nienstedten Nienstedten () is a quarter in the city of Hamburg, Germany. It belongs to the Altona borough on the right bank of the Elbe river. Nienstedten is home to the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea. In 2020 the population was 7,114. Geogr ...
. To the south is the widest point of the river
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(2.8 km) which provides various tourist and recreational opportunities as well as a view of the
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plant. The views from the river-facing portions of Blankenese have resulted in highly desirable properties and expensive real estate prices. The steep hillside residences boast many tiny, pedestrian-only streets and 4,864 stairs. The Strandweg is home to the Strand Hotel, built in 1902, as well as several other cafes and restaurants. There are two lighthouses, a Roman garden, a doll museum and several parks and walking trails in Blankenese.


Parks

*Baur's Park *Bismarckstein Park *
Gossler's Park Gossler's Park (German: ''Goßlers Park'') is a public park in Blankenese in Hamburg Hamburg (, ; ), officially the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg,. is the List of cities in Germany by population, second-largest city in Germany after Be ...
*Hessepark *Hirschpark (Deer Park) *Sven-Simon-Park


Politics

Anna-Elisabeth von Treuenfels-Frowein Anna-Elisabeth von Treuenfels-Frowein (née von der Decken; born 13 May 1962) is a German politician from the Christian Democratic Union of Germany (CDU). She represents Blankenese in the Hamburg Parliament. Personal life and education Von T ...
represents Blankenese in the
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. These are the results of Blankenese in the Hamburg state election:


Demographics

Facts of area Inhabitants: 13,686 Of which under 18: 2532 About 65: 3758 Median income: 117,139 € / (2013) Area: 7.7 km2 Number of day nurseries: 8 Number of schools: 1 primary school, 3 high schools, 1 district school Residential building: 3424 Apartments: 6898 Established doctors: 111 Crime in 2018: recorded: 868, enlightened: 286 The population density was . Of the total population 10.2% were immigrants. 189 people were registered as unemployed. In 1999 there were 6,990 households, out of which 16.7% had children under the age of 18 living with them and 47.1% of all households were made up of individuals. The average household size was 1.97.


Education

Number of schools: 1 primary school, 3 high schools, 1 district school. There are 4 elementary schools and 4 secondary schools: ''Marion Dönhoff Gymnasium'', ''Gymnasium Blankenese'', ''Bugenhagenschule am Hessepark'' and ''
Gesamtschule A comprehensive school is a secondary school for pupils aged 11–16 or 11–18, that does not select its intake on the basis of academic achievement or aptitude, in contrast to a selective school system where admission is restricted on the basis ...
Blankenese''.


Sports

Since 1997 the cycling world elite annually drives through Blankenese on the course of the
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(until 2005 ''HEW Cyclassics'', until 2015 ''Vattenfall Cyclassics''), the only German World Tour race. The streets of Blankenese are usually included in the course several times, as the drivers have to go across the notorious hill of
Waseberg The Waseberg in Blankenese, Hamburg, Germany is with a height of the third highest peak of the city and the second highest of the quarter of Blankenese (behind Baursberg). It is part of a ridge on the north bank of the river Elbe. The hill gaine ...
, which is also located in the quarter, three times. It is the main difficulty within the race. The football clubs of SV Blankenese (founded in 1903) and FTSV Komet Blankenese (founded 1907) have a long tradition in the quarter.


Infrastructure

A local office of the main district office Altona called Customer Centre Blankenese is located at ''Erik Blumenfeld Platz''.''Mit Hamburg verbunden 2007/2008'' a reference book by the government agency of finance The local quarter court ''Amtsgericht Hamburg-Blankenese'' is located at ''Dormienstrasse''. The Honorary Consulate of the Kingdom of Morocco (Al Mamlakah al Maghribiyah) established in Hamburg in 1960 is located on the street ''In de Bargen''.


Commerce

Blankeneser Landstrasse and Blankenese Bahnhofstrasse form the main intersection of commercial activities in Bankenese. While the shops, banks and post office are open normal business hours from Monday through Saturday, the popular public farmer's market is only available on Tuesday, Friday & Saturday.


Health systems

The hospital ''Tabea GmbH'', located at ''Kösterbergstrasse'', has 32 beds and specializes on hip and knee surgery and
varicose vein Varicose veins, also known as varicoses, are a medical condition in which superficial veins become enlarged and twisted. Although usually just a cosmetic ailment, in some cases they cause fatigue, pain, itching, and nighttime leg cramps. These ve ...
surgery. There are 73 physicians in private practice and 5 pharmacies.


Transportation

Blankenese is serviced by the
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system of the
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(with the
Blankenese station Blankenese is a railway station on the Altona-Blankenese line, part of the Hamburg S-Bahn, located in the suburb of Blankenese in the borough of Altona, Hamburg, Germany. The station opened in 1867, and is a heritage site. It is a terminus, mea ...
) and by several buses of the public transport organisation. According to the Department of Motor Vehicles (Kraftfahrt-Bundesamt), there were 6,333 private cars registered (486 cars/1000 people) in 2006.Source: statistical office Nord of Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein (2006) In summer 2008, the main train station in Blankenese has been completely rebuilt. Blankenese's waterfront is serviced several times a day by a ferry connecting it with Cranz on the southern shore of the river. There are many buoys in the river to help guide all sizes of watercraft, since this part of the river has many shoals and is tidal.


Lighthouses

As of July 2020 there are four lighthouses, the old and new Blankenese Low Lighthouse, with a height of 42 m and 3 Platform decks for visitors at ''Strandweg'' and with a height of 32 m with similar Platform near Ferry Restaurants, and 40 m high Blankenese High Lighthouse at ''Bauerspark'' and a 62.25 m high one at a boat marina. Both pairs form a line together to Elbe River for incoming ships. The two new lighthouses were erected in summer 2020 because of an extension of the river bed. The two old lighthouses were demolished in autumn 2020 and replaced by others.


Waterworks

On the hill of
Baursberg The Baursberg has a height of and is therefore the largest hill in the quarter of Blankenese, Hamburg, Germany and the second largest of the city (behind Hasselbrack). It is part of the high shore of Blankenese. On top of it the Waterworks Baursb ...
the waterworks of the same name is located since 1859, supplying the western suburbs of Hamburg and also the nearby town of Schenefeld.


Wrecks

The hulls of the following two sunken vessels are located outside the main international shipping strait. They had been earmarked for removal as they may pose a hazard to recreational marine traffic. However they afford scenic views and are popular with the locals, hence were allowed to remain there:


''Polstjernan''

The remains of the four-masted Finnish powered
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''Polstjernan'' (Polar Star), which caught fire on 20.10.1926 in today's
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and was towed away by the Blankenese-based salvage company Harmstorf. Location: By the bank called Falkensteiner Ufer, house no. 26. UTM coordinates: 5934830.59 N, 552083.28 E The wreck can be reached at low tide without getting your feet wet. Its cargo of wood caught fire when an engine exploded while passing Kaiser Wilhelm Canal (today's Kiel Canal). She was then, a few days later, towed to ''Blankenese'', where she was temporarily moored. Her insurers disputed responsibility for the wreck and it remained lying there ever since. As the wreck tended to float in flood conditions it was weighted down with scrap metal from submarine parts after
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and has since been used as a
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.


''Uwe''

A few meters from the Polstjernan lies what is left of the
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''Uwe'', sunk there in 1975 after colliding against the coaster ''Wiedau''. The ''Uwe'' was torn into pieces and while most of these chunks had eventually been towed into the harbor, it became apparent its
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was too heavy, and was left between the ''Polstjernan'' and the Lighthouse of Blankenese, where it remains to this day.


Notable people

*
Rudolph Crasemann Gustav August Rudolph Crasemann (born 14 August 1841 in Hamburg, died 24 November 1929 in Blankenese) was a Hamburg businessman and parliamentarian. Life Son of an established Hamburg merchant family, Rudolph Crasemann first completed his appr ...
* Johann Cesar VI. Godeffroy * Carl Gottfried Eybe (1813–1893), painter; lived and died at Blankenese"Eybe, Karl Gottfried"
''Deutsche Biographie''. Retrieved 3 January 2020
*
Karen Horney Karen Horney (; ; ; 16 September 1885 – 4 December 1952) was a German psychoanalyst who practiced in the United States during her later career. Her theories questioned some traditional Freudian views. This was particularly true of her theories ...


Web presence

Blankenese has its own website which posts recent pictures and news events for its residents. Additionally, one can view live webcam feeds from up and down the Elbe River, starting with the harbor all the way to Cuxhaven. These webcams allow virtual visitors of Blankenese to watch the many commercial container and pleasure ships travel up and down the Elbe in real time.


International relations


Twin towns – Sister cities

Blankenese is twinned with: *
Gladsaxe Gladsaxe Municipality () is a municipality (Danish, '' kommune'') near Copenhagen in Region Hovedstaden on the island of Zealand (''Sjælland'') in eastern Denmark. The municipality covers an area of , and has a total population of 70,958 (2025). ...
,
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(since 1962)


Notes


References


Statistical office Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein
Statistisches Amt für Hamburg und Schleswig-Holstein, official website


External links

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Hamburg-Wedel-Blankenese-Elbe-Web-Cams-- webcam : Blankenese Westen + Blankenese Süden
{{Authority control Quarters of Hamburg Altona, Hamburg