PHOTO: © Stiftung Hamburger Gedenkstätten und Lernorte

Spaziergang zwischen Hamburg Wasser und Bullenhuser Damm

In the organizer's words:

Rothenburgsort was a densely populated residential and business district before the Second World War. In addition to housing for working-class families, important utilities and workplaces (water, gas, goods station) were established in the course of the 19th century. On our route, we follow the history of the district and trace the consequences of the Nazi dictatorship from 1933 to 1945. We introduce memorials such as the monument to the victims of euthanasia in the former children's hospital in Marckmannstraße, inaugurated in 2024 and designed by Wolfgang Wiedey. The tour ends at the Bullenhuser Damm memorial with the rose garden and provides insights into the plans for the memorial's expansion and the repurposing of the former school building.

A tour by Wolfgang Wiedey and Kristina Vagt (Hamburg Memorials and Learning Sites Foundation)

Participation is free of charge.

Information about the memorial: www.bullenhuser-damm.gedenkstaetten.hamburg.de

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Location

Hamburg Wasser Billhorner Deich 2 20539 Hamburg

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