Von-Melle-Park
Main Building
How did the University come by its lecture building? At this stopping point, discover why the Main Building was used for lectures even before the University was founded.
About the MAIN BUILDING stopWest Wing (ESA West)
What do the Main Building and its East and West Wings have in common with the Eiffel Tower? Find out how the University got its Main Building and East and West Wings
About the WEST WING stopVon-Melle-Park Campus
What is the architectural style of the Main Campus? At this stopping point, find out more about the Main Campus, its buildings, and its history since the 1950s.
About the VON-MELLE-PARK stopAudimax
In November 1967, the Audimax made history. At this stopping point, you can find out more about the student protest behind the “Under these robes—1,000 years of rot!” banner.
About the Audimax stopNew Dammtor Synagogue
How did Jewish life shape the quarter? The Grindelviertel, as the neighborhood surrounding the campus is called, was the center of Jewish life in Hamburg.
About the SYNAGOGUE stopAllende-Platz 1 (“Pferdestall”)
How did the “Pferdestall,” which means “horse stable,” get its name? Find out more about the oldest building on campus and why horses used to be kept here.
About the PFERDESTALL stop