
Kapitän-Schröder-Park
A serene escape in the heart of Altona
Did you know?
Situated in the heart of Altona-Altstadt, Kapitän-Schröder-Park is named after a renowned captain known for his humanitarian act during World War II.
Guided Story
Feel that cool breeze rustling through the trees? That's the fresh Hamburg air, with a hint of the nearby Elbe's saltiness. Look around; the St. Trinitatis Church is just a stone's throw to the northwest. This park is a favorite among locals, perhaps because of its history. Did you know it's named after Captain Schröder, who heroically saved Jewish refugees during World War II? Imagine him walking here, maybe even along the same path you're on now. If you listen closely, you might catch the distant calls from the fish market to the south. Take a moment to soak in the echoes of the past and the tranquility of nature.







