
Harburger Rathausplatz
Historic charm in the heart of Harburg
Did you know?
The magnificent town hall was inaugurated in 1892.
Guided Story
Can you feel the vibrant energy around you? This buzz has roots deep in Harburg's history, stretching back to medieval times. Look to the west, and you'll see the grand town hall, a 19th-century testament to the city’s importance and power. If you listen closely, you might catch the whispers of countless gatherings and celebrations held here. This square is not just a place of exchange but also a cultural hotspot. Just a short walk southwest, you'll find the tranquility of the Max-Schmeling-Park. And if you look to the north, you'll see the striking Monument Against Fascism, a powerful reminder of the past. Here, the square beautifully melds the past and present, offering a rich tapestry of experiences.
Location
Nearby

Rathaus Harburg

Archäologisches Museum Hamburg

Mahnmal gegen den Faschismus

Harburger Rathausstraße

Max-Schmeling-Park

Harburger Theater

Sankt Johannis (Süd)
