PHOTO: © Mila Hacke

Zwischen Moderne und Funktion: Die Architektur der Hansabibliothek

In the organizer's words:

Guided tour with library director Raimar Oestreich

The Hansa Library is a unique place for social participation and the promotion of democracy. The library's barrier-free atrium building with direct access to the subway was designed in 1957 as one of the first open-access libraries as part of the international building exhibition. With its beautiful reading garden and interesting structural design, the library is part of the listed ensemble of buildings in the Hansaviertel district. It is a gem in the middle of the capital, a place of retreat and meeting place at the same time.

The guided tour lasts approx. 30 minutes.

Registration is not required.

The event takes place on the occasion of the Open Monument Day.

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Location

Hansabibliothek Altonaer Straße 15 10557 Berlin

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