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Landhaus Walter
An architectural gem in the heart of the city park
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Step into Landhaus Walter and be transported to the early 1900s. Designed by renowned architect Fritz Schumacher in 1912, this remarkable building stands as a monument, reflecting the rich history and culture of Hamburg. With its regional cuisine, the inviting atmosphere offers a unique glimpse into the past. A visit here is like a walk through history that opens up new perspectives.
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Built in 1912, Landhaus Walter is a rare heritage-protected building located right in the middle of a city park.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 1912
- Heritage Status
- Heritage Monument
- Cuisine
- Regional
- Wheelchair Access
- Partially accessible
- Phone
- +49 40 275054
Guided Story
Can you feel the history in the air? You're standing before a gem of architecture, over a century old. Imagine people gathering here in the 1910s. Designed by Fritz Schumacher, a pivotal figure in shaping Hamburg’s cityscape, this manor was built with a vision for the future. Here in the city park, where nature and culture blend seamlessly, Landhaus Walter offers a unique window into the past. Look to your left, and you'll see the Trinkhalle, another testament to this area's rich history. Let the ambiance envelop you and imagine the stories these walls could tell.
Location
Nearby

Trinkhalle
157 m away

Hamburger Stadtpark
238 m away

Planetarium
552 m away

Wiesendammbrücke
619 m away

Harvestehuder Tennis- und Hockey-Club e.V.
474 m away

Matthäuskirche
641 m away

Bugenhagen-Denkmal
785 m away

Jahnkampfbahn
660 m away