Hamburg-Haus Eimsbüttel, Heritage monument in Eimsbüttel, Germany.
The Hamburg-Haus Eimsbüttel comprises multiple one to three-story flat buildings with red and yellow clinker walls situated near Wehbers Park.
The building, designed by architect Paul Seitz, opened in 1965 after three years of construction as part of Max Brauer's initiative for community centers.
The Hermann-Boßdorf Hall with stage, small festival hall, and multiple courtyards host over 80 regular groups for community activities and exhibitions.
Located at Doormannsweg 12, the facility welcomes 250,000 visitors annually and includes a public library, parent school, senior center, and girls' center.
The building features three art installations: Hans Kock's stone sculpture 'Begegnung', Kurt Bauer's bronze heron, and Ole Hempel's courtyard sculpture.
Location: Eimsbüttel
GPS coordinates: 53.57178,9.95661
Latest update: March 7, 2025 05:38
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