Grocers' Apartments, Historic apartment museum in Neustadt, Hamburg, Germany
The Grocers' Apartments are a row of timber-framed residential buildings with projecting upper floors and carved wooden details along Krayenkamp street in Hamburg's old town. The houses form a connected complex with multiple living spaces that today function as a museum open to visitors.
The buildings were constructed between 1620 and 1700, when the merchants' guild built them as residences and retirement homes for widows of deceased members. They survived World War II without significant damage and remain one of the few preserved complexes of this type in central Hamburg.
The apartments show how Hamburg merchants and their families lived in the 1600s, with furniture and objects that reflect daily life from that era. You can see in the rooms how people cooked, slept, and spent their time together.
The location sits near St. Michaelis Church at Krayenkamp 10 and is easily reached on foot. Keep in mind that the historic buildings lack wheelchair access and feature narrow, steep stairs throughout.
These buildings represent a rare example of a closed courtyard complex from the 1600s, which is now rarely found in Hamburg's center. Their survival through wartime bombing largely unscathed makes them an exceptional record of the city from centuries past.
Location: Hamburg-Mitte
Accessibility: Wheelchair inaccessible
Address: Krayenkamp 10, 20459 Hamburg
Phone: +494037501988
Email: info@hamburgmuseum.de
Website: https://shmh.de/de/kramer-witwen-wohnung
GPS coordinates: 53.54802,9.98029
Latest update: December 7, 2025 20:24
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