The historical rooms offer a unique ambience: parquet flooring and wall panelling in a variety of woods lend the rooms extraordinary charm. With a consistent use of colours and forms, the 1920s style has been continued harmoniously. High-quality materials underline the uniqueness of the rooms: leather-covered tables, comfortable and stylish seating and lounge furniture as well as exclusive, partly hand-made ceiling, wall and floor lamps create an atmosphere beyond compare.
The heritage-protected rooms are of historical significance because, during the great flood, Hamburg police department’s crisis committee had its base here, led by Helmut Schmidt, Senator of the Interior and later Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany.