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Hansaburg

A Gem of Hamburg's Architectural Heritage

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Hansaburg in Hamburg-Hamm stands as a captivating testament to architectural elegance and cultural heritage. Amidst the vibrant backdrop of Hamburg-Mitte, it serves as a silent witness to history. Discover the harmonious blend of design and tradition that makes this structure a must-see for history enthusiasts.
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The Hansaburg, a heritage monument in Hamburg-Hamm, was designed by Heinrich Schöttler in just two years from 1913 to 1915 for the Lehmann & Hildebrandt paper factory.

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Heritage Status
Heritage Monument

Guided Story

Imagine standing here, right in the midst of living industrial history. Take a look at the impressive facade – it's like a storyteller from the time when paper was produced here. The Hansaburg was constructed between 1913 and 1915, during a period of industrial boom in Hamburg. Look up and you'll spot the architectural details designed by Heinrich Schöttler. These aren't just decorations; they're the legacy of an era of innovation. Just a short walk away, behind you, lies the Bunkermuseum Hamburg, which also reflects on past times, but from a very different perspective. The Hansaburg invites you to see the city's stories with fresh eyes.

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