
Zum Goldenen Handschuh - Hamburg, Deutschland
N 53° 33.001 E 009° 57.675
32U E 563686 N 5933887
Titelgebender Schauplatz zum Roman "Der goldene Handschuh" von Heinz Strunk.
Waymark Code: WMZQ27
Location: Hamburg, Germany
Date Posted: 12/19/2018
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The pub "Zum goldenen Handschuh" is the setting for the title of the novel "Der goldene Handschuh" by Heinz Strunk.
The title of the novel is given by the traditional Hamburg pub Zum Goldenen Handschuh on Hamburg's Berg Nr. 2 in Hamburg-St. Pauli, which was founded in 1962 by professional boxer Herbert Nürnberg. Nuremberg's pub is open all year round and almost around the clock, and its audience comes predominantly from the fringe of society ("catwalk of the deformed"). The "Golden Glove" offers a special sociotope of "originals" from the neighbourhood, rockers, dock workers and shiverers, aging prostitutes and habitual drinkers.
Source: Wikipedia
Short Description: Kneipe / Pub
 Book Title: Der goldene Handschuh
 First Year Published: 2016
 Author's Name: Heinz Strunk
 Name of Waymarked Item: Zum goldenen Handschuh
 Location of Item: Hamburger Berg 2
 More Information: Sections from the life of the Hamburg serial killer Fritz Honka in the 1970s, who met his victims in the "Golden Glove".
 Admission Price?: 0.00 (listed in local currency)
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