Great building and around.
Swakopmund is a popular beach resort, characterised by 19th-century German colonial architecture. The city was founded in 1892 as the main port for German South-West Africa.
Swakopmund is often described as a more German city than Germany itself.
Hohenzollernhaus, one of the most beautiful buildings.
Virginia L
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The most notorious building in swakopmund! Gorgeous architecture from the 1900s. So much details! Make sure to stop by!
Dewald R.
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The Hohenzollernhaus in Swakopmund is a beautiful building with impressive architecture. Although I didn't have the chance to go inside, the exterior is still worth seeing. There are many photo opportunities, it's easy to find, and is within walking distance of other tourist attractions and restaurants such as Altstadt and Chrismann at The Trading Post. If you're in Swakopmund, it is definitely worth a visit.
Odette van der W.
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Most photographed historical building in Swakopmund! It is only 100 metres from the beach and walking distance to all restuarants and activities. Beautifully renovated, fully furnished apartment! Would highly recommend it! Contact Owner Odette on +264 812148056
Frits B.
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We only did see it from the outside. Swakopmund is very German. As well in the good way, as in the bad way. It feels more like the old German instead of the new more open German. We found it need and tidy. But it was a strange situation in a country like Namibia. But for everyone I wish something he or she feels welcome. Swakopmund was to German for me.
John G.
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Really interesting house. Amazing what this German family accomplished in just a few years. Ask for the keys of the tower and they let you go up to the top for a fantastic view of the town.
Leon K.
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Stayed here for several days through Airbnb. Could not have found a better place. Perfect for sundowners on the balcony.
Fabian G.
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You can book an accomodation in this buidling via Airbnb and get a huge flat on the groundfloor for a very good price. Really nice experience to live in a sightseeing.