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With numerous lounge and meeting rooms, a chapel and a Hotel operated by the Basler Hof, the Catholic Academy opened in 1973 in Hamburg a wide range of spatial options. The building consists of five graded bodies, resulting in the center of a courtyard. The height of the building varies between two and five storeys. The building was built right on the little Michel and is dominated by hexagonal shapes in the inside. Columns, ceilings and room arrangement results in interesting and unconventional space images.With seating, cocktail tables and a bar, guests are greeted in the foyer. In the ground floor, there is the auditorium and the chapel on the first floor is dominanted by orange and blue-tinted windows interrupted by stone and metal elements, which gives a warm image.The interiors are presented with colors and unusual shapes and give the impression of the style of the 70s. The lounge in the Attic includes a large piece suite, a bar and a shelf in combination with dark wood furniture. The adjacent roof terrace offers a rare glimpse of the Hamburg city center, the Elphilharmonie, the harbor and the Elbe.The large kitchen might be of interest as a motive, as it is currently rare used.The potential uses of the Catholic Academy as a motive are very diverse. For example, they could serve as a headquarters, canteen or university. The lounge with roof terrace could be used as a club, youth center, and much more.
The "Kramer Amtsstuben" are located directly across from the Michel, the main church of Hamburg. Historical rooms with many details and restorations make you feel like a visitor of Hamburg 350 years ago.The narrow street leading from the …
The elevated station of the Hamburg underground (the Hamburg underground is operated widely above the ground) crosses one of Hamburg´ s busiest streets. The platform offers a view to the modern shopping centres as well as to historical buildings.
The Fleetinsel, the Fleet Island, is located between the Old City and the new part, between two canals, the Herrengrabenfleet and the Alsterfleet, and between the underground stations, Stadthausbrücke and Baumwall. The island is connected via …
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