Bei der Martinskirche 2
22111 Hamburg
In 1886 the Martin's chapel was built in Hamburg-Horn and became known as Martin's church in 1894, when its tower was errected. Although situated in a residential street, the church appears strangely remote. Lawns and old trees highlight this village atmosphere even more. The architectural style of the neo-gothic "Hannover tradition" was very influential in the late 19th century Northern Germany. The interior is richly decorated with floral ornaments and appears romantically playful.
22111 Hamburg
AAA Bezirksamt Hamburg Mitte
Polizeikommissariat 42
Straßenverkehrsbehörde
Locations in the vicinity
Friedhof Öjendorf
Manshardtstraße 200 - 22119 HamburgThe Öjendorf cemetery is one of the newest of Hamburg´s three main cemeteries. Designed as a cemetery with a park, Öjendorf grew to become an urban space after the Second World War. In 1966, the park was opened to the public. The road system in the cemetery is very well-organised. There is a ring- road for cars. Characteristic features of the cemetery are the round and equally sized grave sites on grass. Trees alongside each site give one the illusion of individual small cemeteries within the park. The design of the park divides the public spaces from the ones belonging to the cemetery.
Trauerhallen Öjendorfer Friedhof
Manshardtstraße 200 - 22119 HamburgCEMETERY CHAPEL BUILDINGS The cemetery of Öjendorf has three cemetery chapel buildings. These halls are connected via the so-called "Flower Street", where the floral decoration can be delivered for the funerals. Hall number 2 is still in its original condition and can also be used for filming. The access to the hall leads past a waiting room. The waiting rooms are equipped with a dark slate floor, photographs on the walls, tables and chairs. The alley to the hall is panelled in wood. The incident daylight is refracted by the large, bright and coloured windows. Inside there are simple benches in rows, a gallery and a coffin lift. Shooting is possible. The buildings can be used for shooting according to prior agreement.
Müllverwertungsanlage
Borsigstraße - 22113 HamburgThe aim is a cost-effective heat treatment of the waste delivered by the city´s sanitation department and other waste producers.
Fabrik der Künste
Kreuzbrook 12 - 20537 Hamburg