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As well as The Bellmoor, there is Hotel Preuß, Hotel Fresena, Hotel Amsterdam and Hotel Wagner.
In the first part of the twentieth century, wealthy middle-class Hamburg families resided in Dammtorpalais in town apartments of up to 450 square metres. After the Second World War, the first of the apartments was transformed into a pension, and since 1978 the entire building consists of small hotels. Each with a different owner, each with a different style and character, but all with charm and style.
In the first part of the twentieth century, wealthy middle-class Hamburg families resided in Dammtorpalais in town apartments of up to 450 square metres. After the Second World War, the first of the apartments was transformed into a pension, and since 1978 the entire building consists of small hotels. Each with a different owner, each with a different style and character, but all with charm and style.
Below Hotel Bellmoor, on the third floor, is Hotel Fresena, decorated in a modern design, where the guests are predominently artists and sportsmen and women. Owner Katherina Füllenbach was previously in marketing for the ballet and opera. The walls of Hotel Fresena serve as a gallery for young artists. Here guests can borrow a bicycle and jogging route maps can be had free of charge.
In the lobby of Hotel Bellmoor there is an antique chandelier hanging from the high ceilings, a large fireplace dominates the foyer, and it still gives heat, however nowadays through a modern radiator.
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