Horn, Residential quarter in Hamburg-Mitte, Germany.
Horn is a residential quarter in the eastern part of Hamburg-Mitte with traditional brick buildings and housing complexes along Horner Landstraße. The area spreads across several kilometers and shows the typical character of a Hamburg neighborhood with apartment buildings from different periods.
The quarter developed during the 20th century into an important residential area of Hamburg with growing population. The area was also affected by air raids during the Second World War, which shaped its present structure.
The neighborhood has a mixed character shaped by people from different backgrounds who live and work here. This diversity shows itself in the shops, restaurants, and everyday street life.
The quarter is well connected to central Hamburg through several underground railway stations such as Horner Rennbahn and Legienstraße. From here you can quickly reach other neighborhoods and the city center using public transport.
The Horner Rennbahn, a horse racing track in the neighborhood, hosts one of Germany's most important horse racing events every year. The event draws thousands of visitors and is a fixed part of the cultural life in this area.
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