Lankenauer Höft

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Lanenauer Höft 2010, right radar tower, left administration wing

The Lankenauer Höft is a headland between the Neustädter Hafen and the Weser in Bremen .

history

The Lankenauer Höft was built in the course of the construction of the Neustädter Hafen at the end of the 1960s. In 1969 a radar and control tower with an attached office wing of the Bremen Port Authority was built here. Changing and social rooms were also located here.

The approximately 22 hectare  Weseruferpark Rablinghausen  with the paths on the dike from Lankenauer Höft to Woltmershausen was created from 1970 to 1974 on the former rinsing fields that were created when the Neustädter Hafen was built.

In 1979 the restaurant "Lankenauer Höft" was established on the site. This operation closed in December 2016. The abandoned building was made available for use by the city, the “ZwischenZeitZentrale” architectural collective it financed. It was used by an electronic club in autumn and winter 2017 and is now empty again. Since then, the city has been looking for a concept and an investor for the facility.

Individual evidence

  1. Lankenauer Höft. In: ZwischenZeitZentrale Bremen. Retrieved January 8, 2018 .
  2. Reiner Haase: Bremen wants to find an investor for Lankenauer Höft . ( weser-kurier.de [accessed on January 8, 2018]).
  3. Frank Hethey: A vision of the Lankenauer Höft . ( weser-kurier.de [accessed on January 8, 2018]).

Coordinates: 53 ° 6 ′ 32 "  N , 8 ° 44 ′ 23"  E