Leverkusenstieg
Leverkusenstieg - 22761 HamburgThe Leverkusenstieg is a small street in the district of Bahrenfeld. The special appearance of the small houses is reminiscent of some streets and districts in London.
Hamburg-Bahrenfeld, Gasstraße
22761 Hamburg
The district of Bahrenfeld offers a lot of industrial real estate and traffic zones but it is at the same time with about 40% green area the greenest quarter of Hamburg with lots of parks and cemeteries. More over, Bahrenfeld offers a multiplicity of historical working class houses and factory buildings. A lot of former industrial houses are being changed into living and working spaces (the most known example is the “Gaswerk”, a former gasworks).
The Leverkusenstieg is a small street in the district of Bahrenfeld. The special appearance of the small houses is reminiscent of some streets and districts in London.
This park was created in 1918 north of the district of Bahrenfeld. Its undulating and primeval landscape sprawls over 153 hectare, and from its peak, the Birkenhöhe, one has a beautiful view. In the north- west the fabulous Dahlia garden is on display in July-October from 7 a.m. until dusk. In the north, the well-known soccer team HSV calls the AOL-Arena their stadion. In the area there are also the Color-Line-Arena (large event hall) and the main cemetery of Altona.
Public hospital with large main building, located closely to the motorway (exit Hamburg Othmarschen). The tower's rooftop offers an impressive view of Hamburg's port and the western city. It is possible to use a window cleaning platform for shootings. The platform can be manoeuvred alongside the building on special tracks fixed on the roof. A scurrile detail is the "panorama toilet" on the 20th floor - only a ceiling-high window pane separates it from an abyss 75 metres deep. From here, one looks down onto a lawn and a helicopter airfield. The large supply cellars with their numerous pipes, funnels and valves are also interesting film locations. However, due to the fact that the hospital is still in use, the shootings are only possible in respect to the hospital business.
The Edelfettwerk is an old factory in Hamburg, in which fats were made till the 30's. The production was shut down and thus there were the possibility of creating a special event location. Old factories have been uninstalled and replaced by an unique lounge, dance- and open spaces which, depending on the season offer, have space for events in the order of 50 up to 2000 people. The main hall of the Edelfettwerk is located in the former warehouse of the building. The original character still works through the high walls of the old building. As a church, the hall consists of a towering nave and two aisles.