Tonndorf, Residential quarter in Wandsbek, Germany.
Tonndorf is a residential quarter in Hamburg situated between the Wandse and Rahlau rivers. The area displays a mix of small apartment buildings and single-family houses scattered throughout its streets.
The quarter was first mentioned in 1314 under the name Todendorpe and had its own identity for centuries. After joining Wandsbek in 1927, it became part of Hamburg itself in 1938.
The octagonal Tonndorf Church draws attention with its illuminated altar mosaics and distinctive window designs. Visitors notice right away the special mood created by these artworks inside.
The quarter connects well to Hamburg's center through several railway and bus lines. Visitors find easy ways to explore the area and travel to nearby neighborhoods.
Studio Hamburg, a major television production center, is located in this quarter and produces popular series. The facility has operated here since 1947 and shapes the economic side of the area.
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