Winterhude is a neighbourhood in Hamburg's Hamburg-Nord borough with a population around 56,000. The Stadtpark, Hamburg's largest inner-city park at 148 hectares, provides an open-air swimming pool (the Stadtparksee), a planetarium housed in a former water tower, and concert lawns. The Goldbekkanal, a tree-lined waterway, connects the neighbourhood to the Alster and gives Winterhude its characteristic leafy, water-laced atmosphere.
The Jarrestadt, a 1920s Expressionist housing estate by Karl Schneider and Fritz Schumacher, is one of Hamburg's finest examples of Neues Bauen architecture. The Muellersches Volksbad, a public swimming hall, serves the community. Winterhude is one of Hamburg's most desirable residential areas, with property prices reflecting its central location and green amenities. The Alster's outer lake borders the neighbourhood to the south. The U-Bahn connects to the Hauptbahnhof in about 10 minutes. Adult companionship follows Hamburg's city-state regulations.
Winterhude is a neighbourhood in Hamburg's Hamburg-Nord borough with a population around 56,000. The Stadtpark, Hamburg's largest inner-city park at 148 hectares, provides an open-air swimming pool (the Stadtparksee), a planetarium housed in a former water tower, and concert lawns. The Goldbekkanal, a tree-lined waterway, connects the neighbourhood to the Alster and gives Winterhude its characteristic leafy, water-laced atmosphere.
The Jarrestadt, a 1920s Expressionist housing estate by Karl Schneider and Fritz Schumacher, is one of Hamburg's finest examples of Neues Bauen architecture. The Muellersches Volksbad, a public swimming hall, serves the community. Winterhude is one of Hamburg's most desirable residential areas, with property prices reflecting its central location and green amenities. The Alster's outer lake borders the neighbourhood to the south. The U-Bahn connects to the Hauptbahnhof in about 10 minutes. Adult companionship follows Hamburg's city-state regulations.
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