Billbrook

Tiefstack power plant in Billbrook
View over Billbrook from the B5 road

Billbrook is a quarter of Hamburg, Germany, in the borough of Hamburg-Mitte. It is located on the southeastern border of the borough adjacent to the borough of Bergedorf. Billbrook is located in a swamp area near the Elbe and Bille rivers, which is described by the name, meaning Brook (Bruchwald, carr) at the river Bille.[1]

Billbrook borders the quarters of Horn, Billstedt, Billwerder, Moorfleet and Rothenburgsort.

History

On the end of the 19th century the area was raised with sand in order to facilitate the construction of buildings. The area was accessed planfully by a network of long, straight streets, which is uncharacteristic for Hamburg. Five wide channels (Tiefstack- and Billbrookkanal, Tidekanal, Industriekanal and Moorfleeter Kanal) are used for drainage and are also navigable by ships with shallow draft.

Today, Billbrook is largely an industrial area, the second largest in Hamburg.[2] There are only two small residential areas. The Tiefstack power plant is also located here. It was built from 1914 to 1917.

References

  1. Wolfgang Laur: Die Orts- und Gewässernamen der Freien und Hansestadt Hamburg, Neumünster 2012, p.74.
  2. Billbrook - Zentrumsnah und industriell geprägt, Hamburg.de, in German

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Coordinates: 53°32′43″N 10°01′49″E / 53.5453°N 10.0304°E / 53.5453; 10.0304

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