MONTBLANC HAUS - AMBURGO
Welcome to Hamburg, the beautiful port city that gave birth to Montblanc.
Now home to the MONTBLANC HAUS, located right next to the headquarters and production plant of the famous writing instruments, it invites visitors from all over the world to experience the power of writing.
The MONTBLANC HAUS looks just like a writing instrument box: the award-winning architectural concept of the building was inspired by the heritage of Montblanc.
The architects of “Nieto Sobejano” have created a tribute to the historical shape of the Montblanc writing instrument packaging. There is also much more to discover than just a beautiful facade.
Here are 4 facts about the MONTBLANC HAUS:
- In the Sternschanzen district of Hamburg, there is already a “Montblanc Haus”. It was home to Montblanc’s headquarters and production from the 1930s to the late 1980s.
- 5 original handwritten texts of Nobel Prize winners are exhibited in the autograph library.
- 2.3 mm: The smallest Montblanc emblem is engraved on the nib of a historic fountain pen.
- 18th century: Nothing in the MONTBLANC HAUS is older than the autograph of the philosopher Voltaire.
But this is just a small part of the MONTBLANC HAUS. Inside you will find: 412 writing instruments, 167 display cases, 28 digital screens, 7 desks and the people who love writing as much as you do.
Now home to the MONTBLANC HAUS, located right next to the headquarters and production plant of the famous writing instruments, it invites visitors from all over the world to experience the power of writing.
The MONTBLANC HAUS looks just like a writing instrument box: the award-winning architectural concept of the building was inspired by the heritage of Montblanc.
The architects of “Nieto Sobejano” have created a tribute to the historical shape of the Montblanc writing instrument packaging. There is also much more to discover than just a beautiful facade.
Here are 4 facts about the MONTBLANC HAUS:
- In the Sternschanzen district of Hamburg, there is already a “Montblanc Haus”. It was home to Montblanc’s headquarters and production from the 1930s to the late 1980s.
- 5 original handwritten texts of Nobel Prize winners are exhibited in the autograph library.
- 2.3 mm: The smallest Montblanc emblem is engraved on the nib of a historic fountain pen.
- 18th century: Nothing in the MONTBLANC HAUS is older than the autograph of the philosopher Voltaire.
But this is just a small part of the MONTBLANC HAUS. Inside you will find: 412 writing instruments, 167 display cases, 28 digital screens, 7 desks and the people who love writing as much as you do.