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Eppendorfer Landstraße 64, Gustav-Leo-Straße 2-4
Timeless Beauty in Eppendorf's Urban Core
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At Eppendorfer Landstraße 64 and Gustav-Leo-Straße 2-4, classical architecture meets modern city life. Designed by architects Hans and Oskar Gerson in 1928, these buildings captivate with their enduring elegance and historical charm. A stroll here immerses you in the enchanting ambiance of the 1920s.
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Did you know?
The building was constructed in 1928.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 1928
- Architect
- Hans Gerson, Oskar Gerson
Guided Story
Imagine being transported back to the Roaring Twenties. Look up at the elegant facades crafted by Hans and Oskar Gerson. These buildings whisper tales of an era when jazz clubs and dance halls were all the rage in Hamburg. You might almost hear the faint swing of music drifting from the windows. Just behind you, a short walk brings you to Kellinghusenpark, where you can blend the charm of architecture with the tranquility of nature. If you glance north, you'll find the bustling Marie-Jonas-Platz, alive with city life. Let this unique corner of Hamburg weave its magic around you.







