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Hulbe-Haus

A Gem of Art Nouveau Architecture in Hamburg's Heart

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The Hulbe House stands as a stunning example of Art Nouveau architecture, designed by renowned architect Henry Grell. Its intricate façade details narrate the story of Georg Hulbe, a master bookbinder and leather craftsman. As you stroll along Mönckebergstraße, this heritage-listed building captures your gaze, beckoning you to explore a bygone era.
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The Hulbe House on Hamburg's Mönckebergstraße was named after the renowned bookbinder and leather craftsman Georg Hulbe, who was also the building's patron.

Quick Facts

Founded
1910
Heritage Status
Heritage Monument

Guided Story

Imagine standing before a gem of Hamburg's architectural history. Look at how the façade glimmers in the sunlight. Did you know that Georg Hulbe, the man behind this building, was not just a craftsman but a visionary? He aimed for his creations to reflect the elegance and craftsmanship of his era. Now, if you glance to your left, you'll spot the main church St. Petri, almost as old as the district itself. The Hulbe House, along with these historical structures, creates a captivating mosaic of Hamburg's past. A stroll down Mönckebergstraße is like a journey through time.

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