Dulsberg, Residential quarter in Hamburg-Nord, Germany
Dulsberg is a residential quarter in Hamburg-Nord with apartment buildings and public spaces spread across the area. The neighborhood shows a mix of buildings from different periods that shape how the streets look and feel.
The quarter was part of Barmbek until 1951, when it became a separate neighborhood. Development in the early 20th century shaped much of its current structure and character.
The neighborhood takes its name from an early settlement and features apartment buildings from different periods that shape daily life. Streets and squares serve as everyday gathering spaces where residents move through their routines.
The quarter connects to the local tram and train network, making it easy to explore. Visitors will find streets and public paths suitable for walking through the residential area.
When rebuilding after wartime destruction, many houses retained their original exterior walls, preserving a sense of continuity in the neighborhood. This choice shows how residents restored what they knew.
Location: Hamburg-Nord
Elevation above the sea: 16 m
Part of: Barmbek
Shares border with: Barmbek-Nord, Wandsbek, Eilbek, Barmbek-Süd
GPS coordinates: 53.58257,10.06293
Latest update: December 7, 2025 20:22
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