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Hamburg-Haus Eimsbüttel

Hamburg-Haus Eimsbüttel, Heritage monument in Eimsbüttel, Germany.

Hamburg-Haus Eimsbüttel is a heritage building made up of several one to three-story structures with red and yellow clinker brick walls situated near Wehbers Park. The complex includes various functional areas such as a public library, education centers, and recreational facilities organized within a single cohesive structure.

The building was designed by architect Paul Seitz and opened in 1965 after three years of construction. It was created as part of a citywide initiative to build community centers that would serve local neighborhoods.

The building serves as an active meeting place for the community, where regular groups, exhibitions, and events take place. The courtyards and halls are used by different generations for gatherings and celebrations, giving the place an open and welcoming feel.

The main entrance is located at Doormannsweg 12, and the building is accessible on most weekdays. Be aware that different sections may have varying opening hours depending on their specific functions, so it is helpful to check ahead which facility you want to visit.

The site features three distinct art installations including a stone sculpture, a bronze heron figure, and a courtyard sculpture by different artists. These artworks add an artistic dimension to the space that visitors often overlook when exploring the complex.

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