2,5 hours
Daily Tour
10 people
German, Russian
Discover Hamburg’s prestigious Eppendorf district: immerse yourself in its history, from WWII-era buildings to former workers homes, and learn about mysterious events, famous residents, and unique architecture along the picturesque streets.
We invite you to a fascinating tour of one of the most prestigious areas of Hamburg - Eppendorf, which is known as the center of life for wealthy and stylish citizens. The comfort of village streets and the luxury of a modern metropolis are intertwined here, and the history of the area contains unique pages to be discovered. We explore why Eppendorf, Unlike other areas, it survived the Second World War, and we will find out how its former tram workshops became luxury apartments. While walking around Eppendorf, you will get acquainted with the “Eppendorf Hell”, a copy of the Ishtar Gate, houses associated with the names of Brahms, Ruppetre, “the beautiful Marianne” and other colorful figures. We will walk past former workers' terraces and a luxurious estate for wealthy pensioners, discuss the mysterious murder of the Bolivian consul and find out what the Soviet composer Alfred Schnittke did here. An exciting journey awaits you through atmospheric streets and fabulous facades, where each building is a real architectural miracle.
At the exit of the Hoheluftbruecke metro station
Near Kellinghusenstrasse metro station
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