Hamburg, Germany – Uhlenhorster Fährhaus – Postcard Early 20th Century
This postcard depicts the Uhlenhorster Fährhaus, a striking riverside villa on the banks of the Alster in Hamburg.
The Uhlenhorster Fährhaus was a prominent social and cultural venue in Hamburg during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Located in the upscale Uhlenhorst district, it served as a gathering place for Hamburg’s bourgeoisie who came to enjoy dining, concerts, and boating along the Alster River. The area was known for its serene waterfront views and affluent villas, reflecting Hamburg’s prosperity during the Wilhelmine period.
The reverse follows the traditional German “Postkarte” format with ample space for address.
Front Text:
“Uhlenhorster Fährhaus – Hamburg”
“Kunst-Verlags-Anstalt Fr. Gröth, Hamburg”
Size ±: 14 cm x 9 cm
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