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Stavenhagenhaus

A Historical Gem in Hamburg's Heart

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Stavenhagenhaus in Hamburg-Nord exudes the elegance of a classic manor. It stands as a testament to the city's rich history and cultural heritage. Visiting here offers a glimpse into the past, allowing you to appreciate the architecture that tells the story of another era.
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Did you know?

The Frustberg House, also known as the Tiefbrunn House, features the coat of arms of cloth merchant Eybert Tiefbrunn above its entrance, making it one of the few baroque brick buildings of its kind in Hamburg.

Guided Story

Can you feel the gentle breeze brushing against your face? Imagine, over 300 years ago, the elite of Hamburg strolling here, enjoying their summer retreats. Look up above the door. Do you see that coat of arms? That's Eybert Tiefbrunn's, a prosperous cloth merchant who had this beautiful baroque brick manor built in 1703. Behind you, just 324 meters away, stands St. Peter's Church. Picture the church bells echoing across the Frustberg estate as summer guests relished the tranquility here. It's a place where, if you listen closely, the past whispers its stories.

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