Agathenstraße
Agathenstraße 2 - 20357 HamburgThe Agathenstrasse is a small street in the district of Eimsbuettel, next to the Schaeferstrasse. The small houses with stairways and wrought-iron fences remind the visitor of London or Amsterdam.
Bei der Christuskirche 2
20259 Hamburg
this brick-lined building was erected in the neo-gothic style by Johannes Otzen between 1882 and 1886. The prominent tower is framed by four smaller turrets. During WWII the church, apart form its tower and porch, was heavily damaged. Its nave was completely reconstructed in 1953. Today modern inboard elements contrast with those on the outside.
The Agathenstrasse is a small street in the district of Eimsbuettel, next to the Schaeferstrasse. The small houses with stairways and wrought-iron fences remind the visitor of London or Amsterdam.
The Schaeferstrasse is a small street in the district of Eimsbuettel. The small houses with stairways and wrought-iron fences remind the visitors of London and Amsterdam.
This high school stands as an example for many schools in Hamburg that were built in the early 20th century.
Eimsbüttel is the right district for people who need a bit of everything. Although it is one of Hamburg's high-density areas, green streets and old buildings give Eimsbüttel its charme. Many young people and families live here; the numerous schools, the proximity to uni and to the Schanzenviertel surely contribute to this. To both sides of the Ostertraße (main shopping street) there are many quiet backstreets, and the Isebekkanal alongside the Bismarckstraße invites you for a walk. Osterstraße, Eppendorfer Weg and Hoheluftchaussee are within walking distance and offer a broad variety of shopping possibilities: Large department stores, smaller shops and weekly markets. Eimsbüttel also has a lot to offer gastronomically: Cafes, restaurants and bars invite you to take a break. But be warned: Even on weekdays it is difficult or sometimes impossible to find a car park.