
Zinnschmelze
Where History and Culture Blend Seamlessly
Did you know?
Originally built as a factory in the late 19th century, the Zinnschmelze now thrives as a vibrant cultural center while maintaining its heritage monument status in Hamburg.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- late C19
- Heritage Status
- Heritage Monument
- Wheelchair Access
- Fully accessible
Guided Story
Imagine standing in a space once filled with the heat of molten tin. Can you feel the industrial energy that still lingers in the air? Look around. Just beside you, the Museum of Work tells the story of the workers who once animated these walls. Fascinatingly, the Zinnschmelze stands as a vivid example of the port-dependent industries that shaped Hamburg. Today, it's a cultural heartbeat. Behind you, the TRUDE drill head symbolizes Hamburg's relentless progress. The Zinnschmelze isn't just a building; it's a living testament to the transformation from industry to culture. Enjoy the atmosphere and imagine how past and present converge here.
Location
Nearby

Museum der Arbeit

Straßenwalze MW 12 Emil

Bohrkopf T.R.U.D.E.

Ausstellung am Turmbunker

Geschichtswerkstatt Barmbek

Neuapostolische Kirche (Schwalbenstraße)

Schleidenbrücke
