Fleischgroßmarkt Hamburg, Cultural heritage monument and architectural ensemble in St. Pauli, Hamburg, Germany.
Fleischgroßmarkt Hamburg is an industrial complex that once served the city's meat wholesale and distribution trade and now houses various cultural uses. The historical spaces have been retained and now function as event and cultural venues.
The complex emerged as a center for Hamburg's meat trade and contributed to the region's economic growth in the 1800s. It was later transformed and now serves as a cultural venue hosting music events and other creative uses.
The resonanzraum, established within this complex in 2014, is one of the first venues worldwide dedicated to regular chamber music performances. Visitors can experience the blend of classical concerts and modern sounds that make the space a lively gathering point for music enthusiasts.
The venue can accommodate up to 250 guests and offers a flexible stage setup for different types of events. The layout can be adjusted depending on what kind of gathering you plan to attend or organize.
Musicians perform here alongside DJs, creating an unusual blend of classical music and electronic sounds. This combination makes the events something special that you rarely find in traditional concert halls.
Location: Hamburg-Mitte
GPS coordinates: 53.56111,9.96887
Latest update: December 8, 2025 19:47
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Rumbaumsche Schule
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Schanzenhöfe
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Stolperstein dedicated to Gerda Jürgensen
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Stolperstein dedicated to Erna Grospitz
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Stolperstein dedicated to Benno ‚Bentzion‘ Ehrlich
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Stolperstein dedicated to Regina Aschkenazy
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Stolperstein dedicated to Frieda Hassler
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Stolperstein dedicated to Lejzor Lejser Rajsfus
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Stolperstein dedicated to Hedwig Haack
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Stolperstein dedicated to Alfons Höpfner
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Stolperstein dedicated to Wilhelm Springer
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Stolperstein dedicated to Max Aschkenazy
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Stolperstein dedicated to Salomon Belmonte
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Stolperstein dedicated to Charlotte Frenkel
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Stolperstein dedicated to Rita Aschkenazy
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Stolperstein dedicated to Alfred Belmonte
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Stolperstein dedicated to Moritz Israel
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Stolperstein dedicated to Elsa Zwickel
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Stolperstein dedicated to Paul Belmonte
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Stolperstein dedicated to Mirjam Aschkenazy
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Stolperstein dedicated to Friedrich Wüllenweber
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Stolperstein dedicated to Etti Frenkel
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Stolperstein dedicated to Pinkus Frenkel
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Stolperstein dedicated to Vera Frenkel
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Stolperstein dedicated to Hulda Müller
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Stolperstein dedicated to Recha Josephsohn
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Stolperstein dedicated to Käthe Vollmers
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