In the heart of Hamburg, in St. Pauli, the Bunker on Feldstraße rises like a silent witness to history. Once built as a symbol of military aggression and intimidation, today the Bunker stands for the exact opposite: transformation, openness, and new perspectives. Within its massive walls, people now work who believe not in isolation – but in exchange, creativity, and a peaceful future. And we are right in the middle of it.
While tourist groups outside point in awe at the green rooftop terrace, enjoy the panoramic view over Hamburg, or take part in guided tours, we sit at our desks, developing concepts, strategies, and Europe-wide campaigns. Working where others vacation – that sums up our daily routine quite well.
But this place is more than just spectacular: the Bunker reminds us every day of the most important thing of all – peace. That we can work creatively here, develop ideas, and shape the future in a building once built for war is a daily privilege. Our location is also a clear commitment: never again war. Instead, cooperation, exchange – and peaceful coexistence.
The transformation of this site – from a fortress to a space for encounters – is symbolic of the path we must take as a society. Instead of building walls, we create spaces for ideas. Instead of confrontation, we foster communication.
And so, perhaps it’s no coincidence that our office is located here. Today, the Bunker is a place where history, the present, and the future merge. Where street art, culture, sustainability, and innovation come together. Where creativity is at home – and peace is not just a word, but a mindset.
The unique vibe of St. Pauli adds its own energy. Here, inspiration is never far. Between street art, cafés, cultural venues, and the Reeperbahn, life pulsates. Lunch in the park, after-work drinks with a rooftop view of Hamburg – everything is just a few steps away.
And while tourists cross the Bunker off their bucket list, we’re powering up our screens. We’re not just working near a landmark – we’re in the very heart of it.
Those who work in the Bunker on Feldstraße aren’t just working in the middle of Hamburg – they’re working in the midst of a powerful symbol for transformation, responsibility, and unity. A place that reminds us every day why it’s worth working for a better world.