Barmbek (German pronunciationⓘ), 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.
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,[1] while the area of Barmbek-Nord was incorporated into Hamburg in 1937 with the Greater Hamburg Act.
[2] near Habichtstraße (Hamburg U-Bahn station)