
Gustav-Mahler-Park
A serene green retreat in urban Hamburg
Did you know?
Gustav Mahler Park was named in 1991 after the renowned composer Gustav Mahler, who served as the first Kapellmeister at the Hamburg City Theater from 1891 to 1897.
Guided Story
Can you hear the gentle rustle of leaves above you? That's the sound of tranquility welcoming you to Gustav Mahler Park. As you stroll, imagine Gustav Mahler himself hurrying through Hamburg's streets as the city's First Kapellmeister. Look around to see the harmonious blend of age-old trees and modern sculptures. In spring, you can enjoy the chirping of birds and the fragrance of blossoms while resting on a bench. To the west, just a stone's throw away, the Schiller Monument stands, a tribute to the great poet. You might even catch the soft murmur of the fountain to the south. This place is not just a park; it's a slice of living history.
Location
Nearby

Schillerdenkmal

Finnlandhaus

Dag-Hammarskjöld-Brücke

CinemaxX Dammtor

Mahnmal gegen den Krieg

Hamburgische Staatsoper

Kleine Moorweide
