Hanne Darboven Stiftung

Hanne Darboven Stiftung is a residential building in , which is located on Am Burgberg. Hanne Darboven Stiftung is situated nearby to the ruins , as well as near the peak .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Stolperstein dedicated to Hans Konrad Leipelt and Stolperstein dedicated to Katharina Leipelt.

Memorial
is a memorial, which is situated 310 metres northwest of Hanne Darboven Stiftung.

Memorial
is a memorial, which is situated 310 metres northwest of Hanne Darboven Stiftung.

Railway stop
is a railway stop, which is situated 2 km southeast of Hanne Darboven Stiftung.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Rönneburg and Langenbek.

Suburb
is a quarter of , in the borough.

Suburb
is a quarter of , in the borough.

Suburb
is a quarter of , , in the borough of on its southeastern boundaries adjacent to Harburg district in Niedersachsen. It is one of the smallest quarters of Hamburg. 133 inhabitants lived in an area of 1.97 km2 in 2016.

Hanne Darboven Stiftung

Latitude
53.43528° or 53° 26′ 7″ north
Longitude
10.00817° or 10° 0′ 29″ east
Levels
2
Open location code
9F5GC2P5+47
Open­Street­Map ID
way 269583261
Open­Street­Map feature
building=­residential
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Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Rönneburg and Burgberg.

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