The Congress Hall at 50 - Do You Remember?
From the Hansa District to the Congress Hall
Being a keen photographer, Ms. Schimetzek documented not only the shell of the Congress Hall, but also, and above all, the development of the Hansa District. The Hansa District and the Congress Hall were both completed in time for the International Building Exhibition (Interbau) in 1957.
Ms. Schimetzek has opened her photo album for the House of World Cultures. Thank you very much.
On the occasion of the Interbau 1957: The Hansa District from above
A ride on the aerial cableway starting at the former bomb shelter at Berlin - Zoologischer Garten, ending at Bellevue station
Renate Schimetzek

The destroyed bomb shelter (in back of the image, right) ...
... near the railway station Berlin - Zoologischer Garten (back) ...
... crossing the Tiergarten channel ...

... the "Swedish House" of the architects Fritz Jaenecke and Sten Samuelson (building on the left), the Oscar-Niemeyer-Building (building on the right) and the "Finnish House" of Alvar Aalto ...
... looking at the Tea House at the English Garden.

The Congress Hall at 50 - Do You Remember?
From the Hansa District to the Congress Hall
Being a keen photographer, Ms. Schimetzek documented not only the shell of the Congress Hall, but also, and above all, the development of the Hansa District. The Hansa District and the Congress Hall were both completed in time for the International Building Exhibition (Interbau) in 1957.
Ms. Schimetzek has opened her photo album for the House of World Cultures. Thank you very much.
On the occasion of the Interbau 1957: The Hansa District from above
A ride on the aerial cableway starting at the former bomb shelter at Berlin - Zoologischer Garten, ending at Bellevue station
Renate Schimetzek

The destroyed bomb shelter (in back of the image, right) ...
... near the railway station Berlin - Zoologischer Garten (back) ...
... crossing the Tiergarten channel ...

... the "Swedish House" of the architects Fritz Jaenecke and Sten Samuelson (building on the left), the Oscar-Niemeyer-Building (building on the right) and the "Finnish House" of Alvar Aalto ...
... looking at the Tea House at the English Garden.

The Congress Hall at 50 - Do You Remember?
From the Hansa District to the Congress Hall
Being a keen photographer, Ms. Schimetzek documented not only the shell of the Congress Hall, but also, and above all, the development of the Hansa District. The Hansa District and the Congress Hall were both completed in time for the International Building Exhibition (Interbau) in 1957.
Ms. Schimetzek has opened her photo album for the House of World Cultures. Thank you very much.
On the occasion of the Interbau 1957: The Hansa District from above
A ride on the aerial cableway starting at the former bomb shelter at Berlin - Zoologischer Garten, ending at Bellevue station
Renate Schimetzek

The destroyed bomb shelter (in back of the image, right) ...
... near the railway station Berlin - Zoologischer Garten (back) ...
... crossing the Tiergarten channel ...

... the "Swedish House" of the architects Fritz Jaenecke and Sten Samuelson (building on the left), the Oscar-Niemeyer-Building (building on the right) and the "Finnish House" of Alvar Aalto ...
... looking at the Tea House at the English Garden.

The Congress Hall at 50 - Do You Remember?
From the Hansa District to the Congress Hall
Being a keen photographer, Ms. Schimetzek documented not only the shell of the Congress Hall, but also, and above all, the development of the Hansa District. The Hansa District and the Congress Hall were both completed in time for the International Building Exhibition (Interbau) in 1957.
Ms. Schimetzek has opened her photo album for the House of World Cultures. Thank you very much.
On the occasion of the Interbau 1957: The Hansa District from above
A ride on the aerial cableway starting at the former bomb shelter at Berlin - Zoologischer Garten, ending at Bellevue station
Renate Schimetzek

The destroyed bomb shelter (in back of the image, right) ...
... near the railway station Berlin - Zoologischer Garten (back) ...
... crossing the Tiergarten channel ...

... the "Swedish House" of the architects Fritz Jaenecke and Sten Samuelson (building on the left), the Oscar-Niemeyer-Building (building on the right) and the "Finnish House" of Alvar Aalto ...
... looking at the Tea House at the English Garden.

The Congress Hall at 50 - Do You Remember?
From the Hansa District to the Congress Hall
Being a keen photographer, Ms. Schimetzek documented not only the shell of the Congress Hall, but also, and above all, the development of the Hansa District. The Hansa District and the Congress Hall were both completed in time for the International Building Exhibition (Interbau) in 1957.
Ms. Schimetzek has opened her photo album for the House of World Cultures. Thank you very much.
On the occasion of the Interbau 1957: The Hansa District from above
A ride on the aerial cableway starting at the former bomb shelter at Berlin - Zoologischer Garten, ending at Bellevue station
Renate Schimetzek

The destroyed bomb shelter (in back of the image, right) ...
... near the railway station Berlin - Zoologischer Garten (back) ...
... crossing the Tiergarten channel ...

... the "Swedish House" of the architects Fritz Jaenecke and Sten Samuelson (building on the left), the Oscar-Niemeyer-Building (building on the right) and the "Finnish House" of Alvar Aalto ...
... looking at the Tea House at the English Garden.

The Congress Hall at 50 - Do You Remember?
From the Hansa District to the Congress Hall
Being a keen photographer, Ms. Schimetzek documented not only the shell of the Congress Hall, but also, and above all, the development of the Hansa District. The Hansa District and the Congress Hall were both completed in time for the International Building Exhibition (Interbau) in 1957.
Ms. Schimetzek has opened her photo album for the House of World Cultures. Thank you very much.
On the occasion of the Interbau 1957: The Hansa District from above
A ride on the aerial cableway starting at the former bomb shelter at Berlin - Zoologischer Garten, ending at Bellevue station
Renate Schimetzek

The destroyed bomb shelter (in back of the image, right) ...
... near the railway station Berlin - Zoologischer Garten (back) ...
... crossing the Tiergarten channel ...

... the "Swedish House" of the architects Fritz Jaenecke and Sten Samuelson (building on the left), the Oscar-Niemeyer-Building (building on the right) and the "Finnish House" of Alvar Aalto ...
... looking at the Tea House at the English Garden.

The Congress Hall at 50 - Do You Remember?
From the Hansa District to the Congress Hall
Being a keen photographer, Ms. Schimetzek documented not only the shell of the Congress Hall, but also, and above all, the development of the Hansa District. The Hansa District and the Congress Hall were both completed in time for the International Building Exhibition (Interbau) in 1957.
Ms. Schimetzek has opened her photo album for the House of World Cultures. Thank you very much.
On the occasion of the Interbau 1957: The Hansa District from above
A ride on the aerial cableway starting at the former bomb shelter at Berlin - Zoologischer Garten, ending at Bellevue station
Renate Schimetzek

The destroyed bomb shelter (in back of the image, right) ...
... near the railway station Berlin - Zoologischer Garten (back) ...
... crossing the Tiergarten channel ...

... the "Swedish House" of the architects Fritz Jaenecke and Sten Samuelson (building on the left), the Oscar-Niemeyer-Building (building on the right) and the "Finnish House" of Alvar Aalto ...
... looking at the Tea House at the English Garden.

The Congress Hall at 50 - Do You Remember?
From the Hansa District to the Congress Hall
Being a keen photographer, Ms. Schimetzek documented not only the shell of the Congress Hall, but also, and above all, the development of the Hansa District. The Hansa District and the Congress Hall were both completed in time for the International Building Exhibition (Interbau) in 1957.
Ms. Schimetzek has opened her photo album for the House of World Cultures. Thank you very much.
On the occasion of the Interbau 1957: The Hansa District from above
A ride on the aerial cableway starting at the former bomb shelter at Berlin - Zoologischer Garten, ending at Bellevue station
Renate Schimetzek

The destroyed bomb shelter (in back of the image, right) ...
... near the railway station Berlin - Zoologischer Garten (back) ...
... crossing the Tiergarten channel ...

... the "Swedish House" of the architects Fritz Jaenecke and Sten Samuelson (building on the left), the Oscar-Niemeyer-Building (building on the right) and the "Finnish House" of Alvar Aalto ...
... looking at the Tea House at the English Garden.

The Congress Hall at 50 - Do You Remember?
From the Hansa District to the Congress Hall
Being a keen photographer, Ms. Schimetzek documented not only the shell of the Congress Hall, but also, and above all, the development of the Hansa District. The Hansa District and the Congress Hall were both completed in time for the International Building Exhibition (Interbau) in 1957.
Ms. Schimetzek has opened her photo album for the House of World Cultures. Thank you very much.
On the occasion of the Interbau 1957: The Hansa District from above
A ride on the aerial cableway starting at the former bomb shelter at Berlin - Zoologischer Garten, ending at Bellevue station
Renate Schimetzek

The destroyed bomb shelter (in back of the image, right) ...
... near the railway station Berlin - Zoologischer Garten (back) ...
... crossing the Tiergarten channel ...

... the "Swedish House" of the architects Fritz Jaenecke and Sten Samuelson (building on the left), the Oscar-Niemeyer-Building (building on the right) and the "Finnish House" of Alvar Aalto ...
... looking at the Tea House at the English Garden.
