Gasolin-Tankstelle Billhorner Röhrendamm 4
Gasolin-Tankstelle Billhorner Röhrendamm 4, Architectural gas station in Hamburg, Germany.
Gasolin-Tankstelle Billhorner Röhrendamm 4 is a 1950s building with distinctive modernist design and a characteristic roof structure extending over multiple fuel pump areas. The structure displays typical features of gas station architecture from that era with clean lines and functional form.
The building was constructed in 1953 and operated as an active gas station until the 1980s. A comprehensive reconstruction afterward preserved its original features to document the history of gas station design.
The station draws vintage car enthusiasts who gather regularly to view exhibitions about automotive history and design. The architecture itself becomes a conversation starter, connecting people interested in how fuel stations evolved over time.
The location is near Hamburg's city center and easily reached by public transportation. Visitors should note that opening hours may vary seasonally, so it is wise to check in advance.
The reconstruction was carried out with great precision, with specialists first creating detailed scale models to accurately recreate every detail. This careful process makes the station an example of modern heritage preservation.
Location: Hamburg
GPS coordinates: 53.53985,10.02719
Latest update: December 7, 2025 20:46
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