Neumühlen 16-20, south-east corner of the Lawaetz building.
Design and Realisation: Cecilia Herrero and Hildegund Schuster.
One of the aspects of the port's history that people like to suppress and forget about is the forced labour by female concentration camp prisoners during the years of World War Two. One of them is Lucille Eichengreen, born in 1923 in Hamburg as the daughter Cecilie of the Jewish merchant family Landau. (...)"
https://frauenfreiluftgalerie.de/en/zwangsarbeiterin.php
has been in existence since 1994 has a long-term project. Altogether (as of April 2015) 15 murals at architecturally interesting buildings / walls. This is the only open air gallery in Germany by artists with a focus on working women. more
tells about the changing role of working women in the port of Hamburg from 1900 to the present day.
creatively designed by women artists from Hamburg and overseas, using various styles and with aesthetic positions."