
Kellinghusenpark
A serene green escape in Eppendorf
Did you know?
Established in 1907, Kellinghusens Park has long been a cherished green space in Hamburg's Eppendorf district.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 1907
Guided Story
Can you feel the gentle breeze rustling through the leaves above you? These towering trees have been standing here for over a century, since the park was designed by the renowned landscape architect Otto Linne in 1907. Look around and notice the balance of sunlit lawns and shady retreats. In spring, vibrant rhododendrons burst into bloom, adding a splash of color. And in winter, the park transforms into a peaceful wonderland when snow blankets the branches. Just beyond the park, towards the west, you'll find Eppendorfer Park, another lush oasis in this part of the city. As you stroll further, take a deep breath and savor the fresh scent of greenery and earth. It's a true escape from the city's hustle and bustle.
Location
Nearby

Marie-Jonas-Platz

Eppendorfer Landstraße 64, Gustav-Leo-Straße 2-4

Gustav-Leo-Straße 14-18

Eppendorfer Landstraße 58-62

St. Johannis Eppendorf

Goernebrücke

Eppendorfer Brücke
