Lurup is a neighbourhood in Hamburg's Altona borough with a population around 36,500. The area developed primarily after 1945 as social housing was built to accommodate war refugees and displaced populations. The housing stock ranges from post-war Siedlungen to 1960s tower blocks and later infill developments.
The Volkspark, Hamburg's largest public park, borders Lurup to the east and includes the Volksparkstadion (now commercially named), home of HSV Hamburg. The Elbe-Einkaufszentrum shopping centre lies on the southern edge. Schenefeld, a Schleswig-Holstein suburb, borders Lurup to the west. The bus network connects to Altona station in about 20 minutes. The A7 motorway passes nearby. Adult companionship operates under Hamburg's city-state regulations.
Lurup is a neighbourhood in Hamburg's Altona borough with a population around 36,500. The area developed primarily after 1945 as social housing was built to accommodate war refugees and displaced populations. The housing stock ranges from post-war Siedlungen to 1960s tower blocks and later infill developments.
The Volkspark, Hamburg's largest public park, borders Lurup to the east and includes the Volksparkstadion (now commercially named), home of HSV Hamburg. The Elbe-Einkaufszentrum shopping centre lies on the southern edge. Schenefeld, a Schleswig-Holstein suburb, borders Lurup to the west. The bus network connects to Altona station in about 20 minutes. The A7 motorway passes nearby. Adult companionship operates under Hamburg's city-state regulations.
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