
Civic Buildings0eb1c3dc…c684
Amtsgericht Hamburg-Bergedorf
A Landmark of Justice and Architecture
Counts toward these achievements:
Hamburg: First Steps10 pts
Hamburg: Explorer25 pts
Hamburg: Insider50 pts
Designed by Fritz Schumacher, the Local Court of Hamburg-Bergedorf captivates with its striking architecture. This building stands as a testament to early 20th-century design while serving its judicial purpose. It's a place where justice and history converge, offering a window into the past. Experience the seamless blend of history and modernity.
Be the first to check in here
Did you know?
As one of only eight local courts in the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg, the Hamburg-Bergedorf District Court is located on the historic Ernst-Mantius-Straße.
Quick Facts
Guided Story
Imagine standing before a building that whispers stories of the past. Look up and admire the intricate details of the facade, crafted by the renowned architect Fritz Schumacher. This place isn't just about law; it's a living slice of history. Did you know that this court is one of the eight in Hamburg that continues to uphold justice today? If you glance to your right, you might catch a glimpse of the Johann Adolf Hasse bust nearby. Visiting here feels like stepping back in time, where history and justice exist side by side.
Location
Nearby

Bergedorfer Schloss
146 m away

St. Petri und Pauli zu Hamburg-Bergedorf
139 m away

Alte Holstenstraße
87 m away

Serrahnbrücke
87 m away

Büste Johann Adolf Hasse
134 m away

Museum für Bergedorf und die Vierlande
145 m away

Serrahnstraße
151 m away

Johann-Adolf-Hasse-Platz
151 m away