Frustberg House, Hamburg
Facts and practical information
The Frustberg House, also known as the Tiefbrunn House, is a former property and a baroque brick manor house at Frustberg in the Hamburg borough of Groß Borstel. The property became a summer residence for wealthy Hamburg citizens from 1651. The current house was built in the early 18th century by the cloth merchant Eybert Tiefbrunn, and his coat of arms is still found over the main entrance door, with the year 1703 inscribed. The building is a rare example of a baroque brick building from the era. In the 19th century, the property included an estate of 605 hectare land, and the manor house was surrounded by 7 hectare park. ()
4 FrustbergstraßeHamburg-Nord (Groß Borstel)Hamburg
Frustberg House – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Old Niendorf Cemetery, Komödie Winterhuder Fährhaus, Kabarett Mon Marthe, Neuer Niendorfer Friedhof.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to Frustberg House by public transport?
Bus
- Warnckesweg • Lines: 114, 23, 605, X35 (3 min walk)
- Stavenhagenstraße • Lines: 23 (5 min walk)
Metro
- Lattenkamp • Lines: U1 (29 min walk)
- Niendorf Markt • Lines: U2 (30 min walk)
Ferry
- Winterhuder Fährhaus • Lines: Alsterkreuzfahrt (37 min walk)