Antique postcard of the picturesque charm of the Elbe River with this sweeping view of Blankenese, one of Hamburg's most beautiful districts. The scene is dominated by the Süllberg hill, crowned by its majestic castle-like restaurant and hotel with its distinctive tower. Below, the famous "Treppenviertel" (Staircase Quarter) cascades down the hillside toward the water, featuring a dense cluster of traditional white villas and red-roofed houses nestled among lush gardens. This location has long been a favorite retreat for sea captains and wealthy Hamburg merchants. This postcard serves as a vibrant record of the serene, terraced landscape that has earned Blankenese the nickname "the Mediterranean of the North."
Era: Divided Back (c. 1905–1910)
City: Hamburg-Blankenese
State or Region: Hamburg
Country: Germany
Topic: Blankenese Süllberg, Elbe River Views, Treppenviertel History, Hamburg Hillside Architecture, German Maritime Resorts
Condition: Uncirculated
Postage: None
Address Side: divided back
Orientation: Horizontal (Landscape)
Artist / Photographer: Unknown
Publisher: K. W., H. (Knackstedt & Näther, Hamburg) - No. 553
Printer: Knackstedt & Näther (Hamburg)
Print Type: Halftone Lithograph