List of paternoster lifts

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The following paternosters (actually: circulating elevators) can partially be viewed or even driven. The list does not claim to be complete.

(x) ... formerly operated paternoster (placed in front of the entry)

Belgium

Denmark

Germany

Baden-Württemberg

  • Giengen on the Brenz
    • BSH Bosch and Siemens Hausgeräte GmbH, Robert-Bosch-Straße (Building 100, not public)
  • Heidenheim an der Brenz
    • Voith AG , St. Pöltener Straße 43, engineering center (not public)
  • Karlsruhe
    • former Federal Railway Directorate (Lammstrasse, not public)
  • Kornwestheim
    • former salamander shoe factory (only for business customers, visible from the gate)
  • Mannheim
    • SCA Hygiene Products, Sandhofener Straße (only for employees)
    • Kaufhof , Am Paradeplatz P1 (only for employees)
    • Elevator Museum in the Seckenheim water tower (not accessible, only open on special occasions)
  • Reutlingen
    • Business park Emil-Adolff-Straße 14 (formerly Emil Adolff GmbH & Co. KG, closed)
  • Schramberg
    • Junghans business park (two drivable paternosters, can be used as part of a factory tour)
    • Technology and industrial park HAU (facility closed)
  • Stuttgart
    • Stuttgart City Hall (one each in the Marktplatz wing, in the old building and in the Rathauspassage, public, opening times: Monday to Thursday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., Friday 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday closed)
    • Markthalle Stuttgart (still available, not open to the public, can be viewed from the Markthalle)
    • Labor Court Stuttgart , Johannesstraße (not passable, visible on the first floor)
    • Kaufhof on Königsstrasse (two facilities, only for employees, access via the customer toilet)
    • Robert Bosch GmbH , Feuerbach plant, building 320 and building 392 (only for employees)
    • Allianz Lebensversicherungs-AG, Reinsburgstrasse 19 building (only for employees)
    • Literaturhaus , Breitscheidstraße 4 (as of May 2019: open to the public)
    • University of Stuttgart , Seidenstrasse 36 (shut down after accident)
    • Former Federal Railway Directorate at the main train station (closed, building torn down except for the front wing)

Bavaria

Berlin

  • City of Berlin
    • Foreign Office (former Reichsbank building, 7 paternosters, only for employees)
    • Axel Springer high-rise (2 ×, only for employees, 20 floors, highest paternoster in Europe)
    • Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities (Jägerstrasse site, only for employees)
    • Federal Ministry of Finance (three systems in the non-public area)
    • Federal Ministry of the Interior, Building and Home Affairs (Krausenstrasse service building, generally not open to the public, visits possible in individual cases by appointment)
    • House of Broadcasting (2 paternosters, only for employees)
    • Office building Franz-Mehring-Platz 1 at Ostbahnhof, u. a. Editorial office of the daily newspaper Neues Deutschland (open to the public, in operation on weekdays outside of the holidays from approx. 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.)
    • Stasi headquarters
      • Research and Memorial Center Normannenstrasse , House 1, Ruschestrasse 103, 10365 Berlin (Lichtenberg) (two facilities, usually not in operation)
      • Campus for Democracy, BStU , House 7, Ruschestraße 103, 10365 Berlin (Lichtenberg) (two facilities, one of which is not open to the public)
    • Senate administrations for finances
    • Senate Department for Economics, Martin-Luther-Str. 105, 10825 Berlin
    • Siemens (2 × Siemensdamm 50, 11 floors; Siemensdamm 62; Nonnendammallee 101 - all for employees only)
    • Headquarters of the German Federal Pension Insurance (only for employees)
    • Schöneberg Town Hall (open to the public; out of order in October 2017, future uncertain)
    • Berlin University of Technology and Economics (HTW), Wilhelminenhof campus, H building, Peter-Behrens -Bau ( NAG building, later WF , until the end of 2005 Samsung ) in Ostendstrasse 1 in Berlin-Oberschöneweide (open to the public and in operation)
    • Employment Agency, Lichtenberg-Gotlindestraße building 1, staircase B, 12 floors (shut down after general inspection, cabins and shaft with plasterboard wall "hidden", but system fully functional)
    • Employment Agency, Regional Directorate Berlin Brandenburg, Friedrichstrasse 34, 5 floors (closed, cabins and shaft bricked up, facility completely preserved)
    • Administration building of the Klingenberg power plant
    • Administration building of Deutsche Bahn AG Ruschestraße 104 (only for employees)
    • Traffic management Berlin, Gothaer Str.
    • Police building Gothaer Str. 19
    • Bayer AG (Müllerstrasse 174)
    • Kleiststrasse 23–26 at Wittenbergplatz, ground floor + 7 floors, 18 cabins, turnaround time approx. 3:52 minutes (the house includes the Argentine embassy, ​​the school for tourism, the CDU headquarters in Berlin and an eye clinic, whose patients can use the Paternosters is prohibited by sign)
    • German Bundestag, building Luisenstrasse 35 (only for employees)
    • SOLON SE , administration building, Am Studio 16, 12489 Berlin
    • Kurfürstendamm 57, 10707 Berlin (only during the day and not open continuously)

Brandenburg

no entries available

Bremen

Hamburg

  • City of Hamburg
    • District Office Eimsbüttel (2 ×: Grindelberg 62 and 66)
    • District Office Hamburg-Nord (Kümmellstrasse 7)
    • Schauenburger Str. 27
    • Ministry of the Interior and Sports (Johanniswall 4, only for employees)
    • Tax authorities (2 ×, Gänsemarkt 32, use according to the gatekeeper only permitted for trained staff)
    • Slomanhaus (side entrance Steinhöft 11, no longer open to the public)
    • Axel Springer House (3 ×, only for employees, including the highest paternoster in Hamburg (exit options on 13 floors))
    • Hochbahnhaus (Steinstraße 20, only for employees)
    • Regional court at Sievekingsplatz (land register hall in the civil justice building, out of order but still to be visited)
    • Hamburg Public Prosecutor's Office (Kaiser-Wilhelm-Strasse 100)
    • Laeiszhof ( Trostbrücke 1)
    • Levantehaus ( Mönckebergstraße 7, the 2 functioning paternoster lifts were transformed into illuminated showcases with advertising)
    • Authority for Urban Development and Environment (Stadthausbrücke 8) out of operation since 2013
    • Tax office Hamburg-Harburg (Harburger Ring 40, no longer open to the public)
    • Hapag-Lloyd building ( Ballindamm , Ferdinandstrasse 56, employees only)
    • German Central Library for Economics and GIGA (Neuer Jungfernstieg 21) out of operation since 2015
    • Paulsenhaus (Neuer Wall 72)
    • Phoenix AG Harburg - part of Continental Contitech AG (Hannoversche Straße 88, only for employees) out of operation since March 2015
    • Columbia House (Deichstrasse 29)
    • Beiersdorf AG (Unnastraße 48, only for employees)
    • Deutsche Bahn AG, Museumstrasse 39 (old Federal Railway Directorate Altona, only employees and registered visitors)
    • Commerzbank AG (Ness 7-9, only for employees)
    • Sprinkenhof (Burchardstrasse 14)
    • Kaufhof, Mönckebergstraße 3 (only for employees)
    • Vollers (Rossweg 20)
    • Procom House (Rathausstrasse 7, only for employees and visitors)
    • Tax office Hamburg-Oberalster (Bieber-Haus, Heidi-Kabel-Platz 2, out of order)
    • Schauenburger Hof (Schauenburger Straße 27, only for employees and visitors )
    • Signal Iduna Group (Neue Rabenstrasse 15, 3 only employees and registered visitors)
    • Flüggerhaus (Rödingsmarkt 19)

Hesse

Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania

Lower Saxony

North Rhine-Westphalia

  • Aachen
    • Grenzwacht building, city administration building (only for employees)
  • Bochum
  • Bonn
  • Detmold
    • Tax office (dismantled at the end of the 1990s and replaced by an elevator)
  • Dortmund
    • Town house , northern part (commissioning on March 18, 1931, shutdown on October 13, 2006 at 12.03 p.m.)
    • Kaufhof, Westenhellweg (only for employees)
    • Former public prosecutor's office building in the district court building complex (post-war installation, only limited public traffic, as the side entrance is controlled by a porter)
  • Dusseldorf
    • Harkortstrasse tax office
    • Tax office in Kaiserstraße
    • Ministry of Finance NRW, Jägerhofstraße 6 (not public)
    • Galeria Kaufhof, Am Wehrhahn 1 (two systems, only for employees)
    • Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP, Feldmühleplatz 1 (not public)
    • former Mannesmann house (not public)
    • Ministry building at Jürgensplatz 1 (originally Oberfinanzdirektion Düsseldorf; since 2017 Ministry for Home, Local Affairs, Construction and Equality of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia )
    • Neuer Stahlhof, Breite Strasse 69 (not public)
    • Building Rather Strasse 49d
    • Regional Council , Cecilienallee 2
    • Commerzbank main office, Breite Straße (only for employees)
    • Deutsche Bank, employee building, at the Breite Strasse entrance
    • Police headquarters, Jürgensplatz 5–7 (not public)
    • Bundeswehr, Wilhelm-Raabe-Straße (two systems, not public)
  • Duisburg
    • town hall
    • Townhouse
    • Tax office south
    • Siemens PGI in Duisburg-Hochfeld
  • eat
    • Germany House
    • Former Krupp headquarters in Essen-Altendorf (not public)
    • Tax office for tax investigations (not public)
  • Gelsenkirchen
    • Town hall in Buer (out of order, only runs on special occasions, e.g. Open Monument Day )
    • Galeria Kaufhof (only for employees)
  • Cologne
    • WDR building on Wallrafplatz (only for employees; can be seen from the outside, built in 1952, since 2007 location of the interview series "Der WDR2-Paternoster")
    • Allianz headquarters, Kaiser-Wilhelm-Ring (only for employees)
    • Building of the German doctors financial , stock exchange 1 (not public)
    • Cologne Chamber of Commerce and Industry (IHK Cologne), Unter Sachsenhausen 10–26 (public)
    • Hansahochhaus , Hansaring 97 (since partial renovation to the hotel, accesses up to the 7th floor have been blocked off with glass doors, for commercial tenants the upper floors 8 to 15 can be used)
    • Kaufhof :
      • Wing An Sankt Agatha (not open to the public, except for events; two systems over seven floors; can be seen from the staff entrance; left system in operation, right since November 2016 shut down and barrier tape provided, re-commissioning uncertain according to building management)
      • Administration wing Leonhard-Tietz-Straße (not public, four systems over seven floors, one of the systems can be seen from the porter)
    • VHS building near Neumarkt (expanded)
    • Former company headquarters of Felten & Guilleaume , Schanzenstraße 28 in Mülheim (today an office building open to the public, but a ride only for employees, five floors)
    • Former Disch-Haus , Brückenstraße (facility was overhauled and is back in operation after an access block has been set up, use only for instructed persons with the help of a transponder / key)
    • Cologne district government building, Zeughausstraße 8 entrance
  • Krefeld
  • Leverkusen
    • Chempark , buildings K10, K12, K17, Q18 and Q26 as well as outside of the Chempark buildings E39, E47 (all for employees only; other system in building I 1 has been shut down)
  • Lippstadt
    • Headquarters of Hella KGaA Hueck & Co. , Plant 1, Rixbecker Straße 75 (two in building A1, one in building D1)
  • Luenen
    • Town hall (currently only available for employees)
  • Marl
    • Marl Chemical Park , Paul-Baumann-Straße 1, Building 139 (currently only available for employees)
  • Mülheim an der Ruhr
  • Muenster
    • Tax office for criminal tax matters and tax investigations Münster, Hohenzollernring 80 (not public)
    • Agravis compound feed plant (only for employees)
    • Kaufhof, Ludgeristraße (only for employees)
  • Oberhausen
    • Town hall in Alt-Oberhausen , Schwartzstraße 72 (public)
    • Technical town hall in Oberhausen- Sterkrade , Bahnhofstraße 66 (one each in building section A and building section C, public)
  • Wuppertal

Rhineland-Palatinate

Saarland

  • Saarbrücken
    • Galeria Kaufhof Saarbrücken (only for employees)

Saxony

Saxony-Anhalt

  • Bitterfeld-Wolfen
  • Halle (Saale)
    • Ratshof (town hall) on the market (out of order)
    • State Statistical Office of Saxony-Anhalt at Merseburger Strasse 2
    • EnviaM at Magdeburger Straße 36 (only instructed employees)
  • Magdeburg
    • SKET administration building on Marienstraße (in operation around 1993)

Schleswig-Holstein

  • Kiel
    • Town hall (only for employees)
    • State house only for registered visitors
    • Ministry of Education

Thuringia

  • Gera
    • Authority building Puschkinplatz, facility since 2017 or the beginning of 2018 "hidden" behind drywall and no longer visible, but should still be fully available
  • Jena
    • Carl Zeiss factory; Carl-Zeiss Promenade 10 (for insurance reasons only usable for employees)
    • Pharmaceutical park; Otto-Schott-Straße 15 (only for employees)
  • Ruhla
    • Garde-Feinmechanik GmbH, formerly VEB Uhrenwerke Ruhla (system out of operation and access on the ground floor closed)

Finland

Great Britain

Netherlands

Norway

  • Oslo
    • Landbrukets hus, Schweigaards Gate 34 C

Austria

  • Graz
    • (x, hidden behind panels) Welcome Tower, formerly PVA high-rise (pension insurance company), Bahnhofgürtel 77–79. Saved from dismantling by the planners of the general renovation of the house in November 2007–2010, hidden behind panels. Building from the 1950s is a listed building.
    • (x) Gürtelturm, now Max Tower, Gürtelturmplatz 1, 30 m high, about 8 floors, architects Kreutzer & (Günther) Krisper, completed in 1975 for Wiener Städtische Versicherung, which moved away in September 2009. From 2006 owned by SOB, vacancy, sale to Max Projektentwicklungsgesellschaft by Harald Fischl. From December 2011 dismantling down to the reinforced concrete frame. The paternoster was demolished in order to install conventional lifts. An association tried unsuccessfully to continue operating for a closed user group. Building renovation in the old appearance.
  • Linz
    • (x) Finance building east and west , main square: one paternoster each, both of which are the only ones still in operation in Upper Austria in 1965, when the art college moves into the west building, the paternoster is shut down there. The monument protection was reduced by 2008/2013 for the attic conversion. Probably both dismantled.
  • Vienna
    • Paternoster in the Vienna City Hall
      Town hall (at Stiege 6 near the north entrance of Felderstrasse ; commissioned in 1913, opened in 1918, one of “the last two circulating lifts in Vienna that are still in their original state,” wood-paneled), 1010 Vienna
    • Haus der Industrie , Schwarzenbergplatz 4 (built 1905–1910 by Freissler , wood-paneled cabins and portals, opened in 1911 by Emperor Franz Josef; Austria's oldest paternoster; 13 cabins, 4 min 45 s rotation time, 0.20 m / s speed, left upward travel, 20 m shaft height, the 600 chain bolts are checked with ultrasound every 5 years . For 2 people per cabin, light grids above the entry openings, about 40 cm in front of the step edges a 40 cm wide light line on the floor, hand fire extinguishers in front of the entrance portal), 1030 Vienna
    • (x) Austrian Federal Computing Center, Hintere Zollamtsstraße 4 (2 pieces, built 1972, commissioned in 1973; one turquoise, one orange; not public, both lead from the ground floor to the 8th floor at 0.25 m / s), 1030 Vienna. The two paternosters are to be canceled in spring 2017 due to the excessive power consumption of 750 kWh per month and the high annual maintenance costs (operation: on weekdays from 6:00 am to 6:00 pm). Operations ceased on March 29, 2017.
    • Office building Trattnerhof 2, 1010 Vienna
    • Office building of the Insurance Company for Railways and Mining, Linke Wienzeile 48–52, 1060 Vienna, opened in 1913, shut down for general refurbishment from 2015 to 2018, in operation again since November 2018, speed 0.20 m / s
    • Office building of Wiener Städtische Versicherung (Liebermannhof), Obere Donaustraße 49–53, 1020 Vienna (building wing at the registration office - accessible via the porter)
    • Office building of Wiener Städtische Versicherung ( Ringturm ), Schottenring 30, 1010 Vienna (after the elevators on the right)
    • Federal Ministry for Sustainability and Tourism (BMNT), Stubenring 12
    • (x) Former headquarters of Wienstrom GmbH (now Wiener Netze GmbH.), Mariannengasse 4–6, 1090 Vienna. Paternoster erected in 1914 by A. Freissler . The building has been sold and will be removed down to the facade after August 2016. In December 2019 the paternoster will be for sale, the Bundesimmobiliengesellschaft (BIG) has commissioned the Baukarussell company to sell parts of the building - including the paternoster - for further use. A campus for the medical university is to be built here. In May 2020 it was discovered that there was wood paneling of the cabins behind flat plywood. Parts (cabins) are saved for reuse in a coffee house .
    • (x) Office building of the Austrian Financial Market Authority (FMA) Vienna, Otto-Wagner-Platz 5, 1090 Vienna, closed around the middle of the 2000s
    • (x) New institute building of the University of Vienna, Universitätsstrasse 7, 1010 Vienna, new building from 1960–1962, paternoster in operation until 2007, then replaced by one-cabin lifts.

Poland

Sweden

Switzerland

Slovakia

  • Bratislava
    • Ministry of Finance, Štefanovičova 5,
    • Ministry of Agriculture, Dobrovičova 12,
    • Ministry of Transport, posts and telecommunications, Námestie slobody 6,
    • Ministry of Interior, Pribinova 2,
    • Railways of the Slovak Republic, Klemensova 8,
  • Košice
    • Technical University Košice, Letná 9
    • US Steel Košice administration building, Vstupný areál US Steel (not open to the public)

Czech Republic

  • Prague
    • New Town Hall , Mariánské náměstí 2, Praha 1 (open to the public)
    • City of Prague Magistrate, Jungmannova 29 (two identical systems, open to the public)
    • Ministry of Foreign Affairs ( Palais Černín ), Loretánké náměstí, Praha 1
    • Ministry of Industry and Trade, Na Františku, Praha 1
    • Ministry of Agriculture, Těšnov, Praha 1
    • Ministry of Transport (only for employees)
    • Czech Broadcasting Building ( Český rozhlas ), Vinohradská 12, Praha 2 - the oldest paternoster in the Czech Republic (only for employees)
    • Municipal Court, Praha 2, Slezská 9
    • Financial Directorate Prague, Praha 1, Štěpánská
    • Lucerna Palace , Praha 1, Wenceslas Square (Václavské náměstí) - entry to the passage from Štěpánská (door is generally closed, but the building is still accessible).
    • YMCA Palace - Na Pořiči 12 (for employees and FSJ members)
    • Building of Komerční banka on Wenceslas Square, Prague 1
    • City Hall of Prague 1 district, Vodičkova 18 (open to the public)
    • Office and commercial building U Novaku, Vodičkova 28, 1st entrance (accessible to the public through the passage)
    • Prague City Hall 7 district, Holešovice
    • Palais Dunaj, Praha 1, Národni 10 (not open to the public)
    • Building of the mechanical engineering and electrical engineering faculties of ČVUT (three elevators, accessible via Technická 2 or 4, 166 27 Prague 6)
    • Charles University Faculty of Law , Praha 1, Náměstí Curieových
  • Ostrava
    • town hall
  • Brno
    • Post at the main train station
  • Zlín
    • Baťův mrakodrap (Baťa high-rise), Třída Tomáše Bati 21
  • Znojmo
    • Office building (business park), Prümyslová 711/20

Ukraine

Hungary

Individual evidence

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  2. Answer of the Senate to a written small question. Retrieved December 1, 2016 .
  3. European Central Bank (Ed.): Information on the new building of the European Central Bank in Frankfurt am Main - The Grossmarkthalle - Architecture, development and renovation . Frankfurt am Main 2010, ISBN 978-92-899-0614-2 , pp. 13 .
  4. Celebrities in the Paternoster for the interview series "Celebrities in the Paternoster" in the Cologne broadcasting house, with photos
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  9. http://derstandard.at/1333528395490/Vom-Aussterben-bedroht-Paternoster-Ein-hundjaehriger-Dauerlaeufer Lukas Kapeller: Paternoster: A hundred year old runner. Technical report with Johann Zolles, elevator technician (1979-2013), April 5, 2012, accessed May 12, 2016.
  10. orf.at of March 26, 2017: Too expensive: rare elevators are sawed up ; accessed on March 26, 2017
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  12. Economy: Tiles and Paternosters are looking for a new home orf.at, December 10, 2019, accessed May 16, 2020.
  13. Hundred-year-old paternoster discovered orf.at, May 16, 2020, accessed May 16, 2020.
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