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Hanseatisches Oberlandesgericht
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Hanseatisches Oberlandesgericht

Guardian of Hanseatic Legal Heritage Since 1912

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The Hanseatic Higher Regional Court in Hamburg-Mitte stands as a monumental testament to justice and integrity. Since 1912, this institution has graced the city with its architectural presence, embodying the judicial tradition that shapes the Hanseatic legacy. Visiting here offers a tangible link between the past and the present.
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Founded in 1912, the Hanseatic Higher Regional Court has been a central pillar of justice in Hamburg, blending tradition and the rule of law in the heart of the city.

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Founded
1912

Guided Story

Imagine standing before a building that has witnessed over a century of justice and order. Look up at the facade. Its impressive architecture reflects the pride and authority of the Hanseatic Higher Regional Court. Did you know that some of Hamburg's most significant rulings were made within these walls? Behind you is the Church of St. John of Kronstadt, a silent witness to this legal history. And if you listen closely, you might hear the echoes of past debates and verdicts. It's as if the walls themselves speak of the many who sought and found justice here.

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