Oberpostdirektion Hamburg
Oberpostdirektion Hamburg, Cultural heritage monument in Neustadt, Hamburg, Germany.
Oberpostdirektion Hamburg is an administrative building in the old city center featuring an elaborate stone facade. The structure displays Renaissance-inspired forms with large windows, ornamental carvings, and decorative stonework distributed across its entire exterior.
Construction began in 1887 as a central postal administration hub, reflecting Hamburg's rise as a key trade and communication center. The building emerged during a period of rapid infrastructure modernization across the city.
The name reflects the building's role as the highest postal authority office in the region. Its grand design shows how important mail delivery was to the city's identity and economy.
The building is located near the Speicherstadt district and is easily accessible by public transportation. The nearest U-Bahn station lies about three minutes on foot and offers direct connections to the city center.
The facade features original stone carvings depicting postal symbols and communication motifs that have remained visible since construction on the window frames and entrance gates. These ornaments tell the story of the building's role as a postal service hub through its decorative details.
Location: Hamburg-Mitte
Inception: 1887
GPS coordinates: 53.55752,9.98730
Latest update: December 8, 2025 21:06
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