Löwenhof, Heritage monument in central Dortmund, Germany.
The Löwenhof building displays two stone lions holding coat of arms on its facade, incorporating both architectural and decorative elements in its design.
Built between 1912 and 1913 by architects Paul Lutter and Hugo Steinbach, the structure initially served as a hotel with dining facilities.
The first floor contained Elite-Café Löwenhof, which operated as one of the largest concert cafés in West Germany during its peak period.
The building now houses the Volkshochschule Dortmund, providing educational services and programs for the local community.
Following damage in 1943, the British military government used portions of the reconstructed building for political education under the name Die Brücke.
Location: Dortmund
GPS coordinates: 51.51710,7.46339
Latest update: March 7, 2025 01:41
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