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Goßlerhaus
A historic gem in Blankenese
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Designed by Martin Haller in 1901, the Goßlerhaus stands as a testament to elegant architecture and cultural heritage. Built on the site of an 18th-century country house, it houses the Janssen Library and hosts vibrant events by the Goßlerhaus Association. Dive into history in the charming Hamburg district of Blankenese.
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Did you know?
Architect Martin Haller, who designed the Goßlerhaus in 1901, was also responsible for the construction of Hamburg's City Hall.
Quick Facts
- Heritage Status
- Cultural Heritage Monument
Guided Story
Take a look at the intricate details of the facade. Did you know that the Goßlerhaus is not just an architectural gem but also a slice of living history? Originally, an 18th-century country house stood right here. As you look north, you can see Goßlers Park, once part of the estate grounds. Imagine the past residents strolling through these lush greens. Today, the house serves as a vibrant cultural venue. Behind you, nearby, is the Blankenese Court, another historical treasure. Walking through this area feels like a journey through time.
Location
Nearby

Goßlers Park
113 m away

Gedenkstein für die Erhebung Schleswig-Holsteins
417 m away

Amtsgericht Blankenese
326 m away

Blankeneser Kirche am Marktplatz
431 m away

Villa Jako
515 m away

Hessepark
482 m away

Erik-Blumenfeld-Platz
368 m away

Blankeneser Kino
656 m away