Hans Wagner, Hamburg

Published December 2, 2023
Contributed by Florian Hardwig


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Hans Wagner butcher’s shop on the corner of Methfesselstraße and Müggenkampstraße was an institution in Hamburg-Eimsbüttel. The company was founded by Theodor Wagner, a butcher’s apprentice from the Ore Mountains, who came to Altona in 1890 and bought his master’s shop on Große Bergstraße two years later. The branch in Eimsbüttel was opened in 1905. In 1950, the shop front featured blackletter and sans-serif lettering. The neon sign with Brush Script and caps from a generic grotesk was probably installed in the mid-20th century. At the end of 2022, Michael and Sandra Wagner had to close the family business for good. [source: Hamburger Abendblatt]




Source: www.genussguide-hamburg.com Schlachterei Hans Wagner. License: All Rights Reserved.


Source: www.abendblatt.de Michael Arning. License: All Rights Reserved.


Source: www.eimsbuetteler-nachrichten.de Alina Behfar. License: All Rights Reserved.

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