- Am
Rothenbaum is the site of the main
tennis court of the
German Open
Tennis Championships, pla**** in the
Harvestehude quarter of Hamburg, Germany. Though...
- Červené Dřevo (German:
Rothenbaum) is a
hamlet in Chudenín in
Klatovy District in the Plzeň
Region of the
Czech Republic. Červené Dřevo is
located about...
- The
Museum am
Rothenbaum –
Kulturen und Künste der Welt (lit.
Museum at the
Rothenbaum –
Cultures and Arts of the World, abbr.: MARKK,
former name: Museum...
-
Sportplatz am
Rothenbaum was a multi-use
stadium in Hamburg, Germany, from 1910–1997.
Situated at
Rothenbaumchaussee in Rotherbaum, it was used mostly...
- The
tournament is pla**** on
outdoor clay
courts at the
tennis center Am
Rothenbaum in the
Harvestehude quarter. For much of its history, the
tournament was...
- the
place and also the
street name
often occurs in
diffracted form ("am
Rothenbaum", "Rothenbaumchaussee"). At the
Rothenbaumchaussee the Moorweidenpark...
-
Before the club
moved to the
current site they pla**** at
Sportplatz at
Rothenbaum.
Bahrenfelder Stadion was the
first stadium to be
built on the site of...
- clubs,
including four
cricket clubs. The
Centre Court of the
Tennis Am
Rothenbaum venue, with a
capacity of 13,200 people, is the
largest in Germany. Hamburg...
- Tour and as a 2024 WTA 125 tournament. The
tournament took
place at Am
Rothenbaum in Hamburg,
Germany between 15 and 21 July 2024 for the men, and between...
- are in the
quarter of
Harvestehude (though they are
called "Funkhaus am
Rothenbaum"), a
little closer to the city centre.
There are also
regional studios...