Euler Hermes building, Office building in Ottensen, Hamburg, Germany.
The Euler Hermes building is a modern office tower with 23 stories in Hamburg's Ottensen district, housing various office spaces and shared work areas. The structure was designed specifically as the corporate headquarters for credit insurance company Euler Hermes Deutschland AG and provides extensive office space in contemporary design.
The building was constructed in 2012 as the corporate headquarters for Euler Hermes Deutschland AG, a credit insurance company. It emerged during a period when Hamburg was converting industrial sites into modern office spaces, replacing old factory areas.
It stands in Ottensen, a district transforming from its industrial past into a mixed residential and business area. Today it reflects a neighborhood in change, where older structures give way to new uses.
The building sits at the intersection of the Bahrenfeld and Ottensen neighborhoods and offers convenient access to public transportation. Its location makes it easy for visitors to explore the district and reach local businesses and other facilities.
The building is the centerpiece of the Quartier Euler Hermes project, which will completely reshape the site. Plans call for conversion into residential units and new uses, giving the area a fresh character.
Location: Hamburg
GPS coordinates: 53.55956,9.91467
Latest update: December 10, 2025 15:46
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