Self-guided Sightseeing Tour #1 in Hamburg, Germany
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Experience Hamburg in Germany in a whole new way with our self-guided sightseeing tour. This site not only offers you practical information and insider tips, but also a rich variety of activities and sights you shouldn't miss. Whether you love art and culture, want to explore historical sites or simply want to experience the vibrant atmosphere of a lively city - you'll find everything you need for your personal adventure here.
Activities in HamburgIndividual Sights in HamburgSight 1: Goßlers Park
Gossler's Park is a public park in Blankenese in Hamburg. It is located north of Blankeneser Landstraße and near Blankenese station. The park is named after the Gossler hanseatic banking family. The Goßlerhaus, a white mansion previously owned by the Gosslers, is located in the park.
Sight 2: Goßlerhaus
The Goßlerhaus was built in 1794 by Christian Frederik Hansen as a country house for the courtmaster John Blacker of the Merchant Adventurers and later heavily modified by its last owner and namesake, John Henry Goßler. The listed building in Hamburg's Blankenese district houses the Janssen Library and is the venue for the Goßlerhaus Friends' Association.
Sight 3: Blankeneser Kirche am Marktplatz
The Evangelical Lutheran Church of Blankenese in Hamburg-Blankenese is located on the market square in Blankenese and is often referred to locally as the Market Church. The church with its 78-metre-high tower belongs to the villa district around the Blankenese train station, which was developed from the 1890s onwards.
Sight 4: Gedenkstein für die Erhebung Schleswig-Holsteins
The memorial stone for the elevation of Schleswig-Holstein in Hamburg-Blankenese is a boulder with a coat of arms relief and engraved gilded inscription, which commemorates the Schleswig-Holstein uprising. It is located on a small green area next to a double oak tree on Blankeneser Bahnhofsstraße. The double oak was donated by the Communalverein on the 50th anniversary of the uprising in 1898, and the memorial stone was erected by the municipality two years later.
Wikipedia: Gedenkstein für die Erhebung Schleswig-Holsteins (Blankenese) (DE)
Sight 5: Amtsgericht Blankenese
The District Court of Hamburg-Blankenese is the smallest of the eight district courts of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg.
Sight 6: Hessepark
Hessepark is located in the Hamburg district of Blankenese. The park is named after the family of the last owners.
Sight 7: Villa Jako
Villa Jako is a listed residential building that is integrated into a landscaped forest park. The area is located in Hamburg-Blankenese, Wilmans Park 17. The house and the garden are registered under the number 29445 in the list of cultural monuments in Hamburg-Blankenese.
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