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Heinrich-Grosz-Hof
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Heinrich-Grosz-Hof

A Blend of Historic Charm and Urban Living

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In Hamburg's vibrant Barmbek-Süd district, the Heinrich-Groß-Hof showcases timeless architecture from 1928. Designed by Friedrich Ostermeyer, these buildings offer a glimpse into the Roaring Twenties' lifestyle. Walk along the scenic paths and admire the heritage-listed ensemble with its 128 apartments, where history meets modern urban life. Perfect for those who appreciate the harmony of tradition and contemporary living.
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The residential complex was built by the Ship Carpenters' Cooperative.

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Architect
Friedrich Ostermeyer

Guided Story

Can you hear the leaves rustling above you? These pathways have witnessed countless stories. Look around; the past has left its mark here. The Heinrich-Groß-Hof stands as a vibrant testament to the 1920s, a time when the world was reimagining itself after World War I. Imagine young families moving in here, full of hope and a spirit of new beginnings. Behind you, on the Nicolaus-Heinrich-Julius-Weg, you can see the architectural influence of Friedrich Ostermeyer. The clean yet elegant lines of the buildings tell of an era where functionality met aesthetics beautifully. Walking through this ensemble is like stepping back into a period of change and ambition.

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