ID
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location
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Official name
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description
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image
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10009
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location
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Water tower
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23229
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At Spakenberg 52
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Church of St. Petri with furnishings
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2963
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Bergedorfer Strasse 28
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Kruger House
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In 1676 the Low German hall house was built. Two extensions were added to the building in the 18th century.
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28303
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Buntenskamp 20-22
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Lavatory building
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34173
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Duneberger Strasse 70-104
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Former raw material warehouse and grinder
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Former raw material warehouse and grinding mill; 1916-25; Elongated, single-storey clinker brick building with a flat gable roof and high-lying window ribbon, supporting structure riveted metal truss construction
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34175
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Duneberger Strasse 70-104
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Former spinning mill
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Former spinning mill; 1964–66, architect Heinz Graaf; One-storey clinker building with two-row, free-span shed roofs with arched concrete trusses, integrated hall from 1916–25: load-bearing structure riveted metal truss construction
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34179
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Duneberger Strasse 70-104
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Former clothing hall and canteen
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Former assembly hall with canteen; Beginning 1960s, architect Heinz Graaf; Elongated one and two-storey concrete or steel frame construction, red clinker cladding, canteen with skylight on the upper floor
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34180
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Duneberger Strasse 70-104
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Former weaving mill
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Former weaving mill; around 1964–66, architect Heinz Graaf; Clinker building with free-span shed roofs and vaulted concrete girders, integrated hall from 1916-25 with iron truss girders
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34181
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Duneberger Strasse 70-104
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Former administration building
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Former administration building; 1916-25; Elongated two-storey clinker brick building with a basilical cross-section and monopitch roofs or flat gable roof
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34184
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Duneberger Strasse 70-104
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Former boiler house
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Former boiler house; 1958, Arch. Heinz Graaf; One-storey clinker brick building with a monopitch roof, north and east sides almost completely glazed, technology inside preserved, round chimney on the south side
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34171
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Duneberger Strasse 70-104
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Former archive
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Former archive; around 1916-25; One-storey brick building with a mansard hipped roof with towed standing dormers
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34337
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Johannes-Ritter-Strasse 100
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Thekla House, sanatorium building
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Thekla House, sanatorium building; 1899, Arch. Martin Haller; Core building of the former pulmonary hospital on an H-shaped floor plan, two two-storey, parallel buildings in Swiss style with a central connecting structure, the south facade with characteristic sun terraces and tower lantern, inside partly. Equipment and room structure preserved
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34359
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Johannes-Ritter-Strasse 100
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Susannenhaus, sanatorium building
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Susannenhaus, sanatorium building; 1912; Broadly laid out one to four storey brick building on a plastered ground or base storey with mansard roofs, additively subdivided south facade with gables, turrets and characteristic sun terraces and balconies
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34369
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Johannes-Ritter-Strasse 100
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Water reservoir with observation tower
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Water reservoir with observation tower; 1911, 1914; Cylindrical elevated tank, bricked and plastered, on it, since 1914, a scaffold-like steel lattice tower with a hexagonal platform, outside circumferential steel staircase with a brick base, south of the younger brick extension as a pump room with an additional tank
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34363
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Johannes-Ritter-Strasse 100 h
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1. Doctor's residence, Dr. Knight
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1st doctor's residence, Johannes Ritter residence; 1902, probably Arch. Martin Haller ; Two-storey plastered building in Swiss style on a high base with a saddle roof, entrance projections narrow to the north with wooden porch, jamb and gable paneled with wood
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2964
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Kirchenstieg 1
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Church of St. Salvatoris with furnishings
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The half-timbered church was built in 1685. The wooden church tower was built from 1686 to 1691. ( Protected from 1921 to 1937 as No. 5 on the Hamburg list of monuments)
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4025
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Lichterfelder Strasse 27-29
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Former Administration building
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11275
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Nobel Square 21
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Administration building Dynamit-Nobel
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