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Tag Archives: air-raid shelter
Bunker Rothenbaumchaussee (Eimsbüttel / Rotherbaum)
Sunday 10 December, 2006
Location: Moorweide / Rothenbaumchaussee 2 (Rotherbaum district / county Eimsbüttel)
Type: Zombeck
Year: 1940
Use: This former bunker is used as a cocktail bar.
Literature:
- Schmal, Helga and Selke, Tobias, bunker - and Luftschutzbau air raid in Hamburg. With the collaboration Henning von Angerer and Ilse Rüttgerodt-Riechmann. Published by the Department of Culture and the Archaeological Service. Hamburg, 2001.
Bunker Hills star (St. Pauli)
Sunday 10 December, 2006
Location: Sternschanze 7
Year: 1940
Type: Zombeck
Use: home to the "home club VFL Hammonia v. 1922 eV" is the venue of the association itself (see image on the left leaves room and fencing) adjacent to the bunker.
Literature:
- Schmal, Helga and Selke, Tobias, bunker - and Luftschutzbau air raid in Hamburg. With the collaboration Henning von Angerer and Ilse Rüttgerodt-Riechmann. Published by the Department of Culture and the Archaeological Service. Hamburg, 2001.
Bunker Wiesendamm (Barmbek)
Sunday 10 December, 2006
Location: Wiesendamm 7 (U-/S-Bahnhof Barmbek - Barmbek North)
Type: Zombeck
Year: 1939
Use: A strong recognize old faded lettering on the facade of advertising suggests that either the bunker was used only as storage for upholstered furniture, or even as a furniture store with sale. At present, however, the building appears to be unused.
Comment: The imperial eagle was indeed denazified properly, but is otherwise undamaged still above the entrance to Meadow Dam. He also was fancier, he was apparently too every now and then whitewashed. That the city but it deigns to support the initiative of the History Workshop, is obviously a pipe dream. Hamburg is pumping money into the Elbe Philharmonic much better.
Bunker Schellingstraße (Hamburg Eilbek)
Saturday, 9 December, 2006
Location: Schelling, corner Wielandstraße (Eilbek)
Usage: not known
Comment: Also here it shows the very awkward-looking approach to the city with their bunkers: The planting of trees makes the sight of the bunker is not much more tolerable, and neither the Weißtünchen. So expensive but can not be tearing and even then it should be worth a city that holds a little something in it. At least one conversion should be possible ( see Toni Street ). The sale to private investors would be even a possibility.
Bunker Sievekingdamm (Hamburg City)
Saturday, 9 December, 2006
Location: Sievekingdamm 37 (Hamm North)
Use: 1 Rehearsal rooms for bands and solo artists (anyone can rent a room in) 2 Support for third mobile network antennas Advertising
Comment: The landlord has 5 additional bunkers on offer, for a total of 6 of 116 former civilian bunker in Hamburg. Between 9 and 24 can use the Clock tenants per bunker about 45 spaces from 12 to 36sqm. The ceiling height is about 2.5 m, the outer wall is one meter and 10cm, best sound protection is guaranteed. Because the shelters were usually only 8-10sqm in size, the owner has gutted the bunker and made a generous floor plan.
Bunker Papestraße (Hamburg Eilbek)
Friday, 8 December, 2006
Location: Pape Street (Eilbek)
Usage: not known
Comment: From the series: "The worst hiding" ... As the only two streets away in the bunker Toni road , so this is also situated right on the Jacobi Park, which brings the same advantages and disadvantages. In contrast to "Toni" bunker awaits "Papen bunker" even by his discovery of potent and creative investors, which transform this building into an attractive Wohnkomlex and nurturing its existence as an eyesore to an end. It is found another safe place for glass, paper and Platikcontainer. Transport links are good, you just crossed the Hasselbrookstraße and go there by subway. Once upstairs, and you're on the platform of the train station Hasselbrook. From here there are only three stations to the central station. - As if the above mocking word is nigh gone from "bad hiding place" of the city, it has apparently caused the felling of the tree as a hiding disabled.
Bramfelder Bunker Road (Barmbek)
Thursday, 7 December, 2006
Location: Bramfelder Road (North Barmbek)
Usage: not known
Comment: very painful scar the wall that the - has left the house next door - apparently survived the war is not wealthy. The next house to the right of the bunker, the number 94, next to the left of the 102nd The bunker must have soft clear three houses (96, 98, 100).
Bunker Habichtstraße (Barmbek)
Thursday, 7 December, 2006
Location: Street Hawk (North Barmbek)
Use: Support for mobile network antennas
Comment: To the left of the bunker is a senior residence of Köster Foundation. When buying one of the elderly residents at the gas station right next to the bunker's newspaper, the memories of youth are likely to be awake.
Bunker Field Road (St. Pauli)
Thursday, 7 December, 2006













