Neuenfelde

Neuenfeldeⓘ is a rural quarter located in the borough Harburg of Hamburg, Germany near the Lower Saxony border.

The quarter is well known for its quality of fruit and unique houses, many of which prove to be popular attractions for tourists passing through, it belongs to the Altes Land region and is quite known for the cherry and apple tree blossom.

Another source of upset was the planned relocation of the local St. Pankratius church, home to a historic Baroque organ built by Arp Schnitger.

The settlement Neuenfelde consists of two main streets; Nincoper Straße and Arp-Schnitger-Steig, the latter populated by the majority of the town's commercial activity, notably a kindergarten, school, fire brigade, restaurant, pharmacy and a hair salon.

[6] The quarter is not serviced by the rapid transit system of S- or U-Bahn, however public transport to the city is provided by the bus no.

An A380 landing at Finkenwerder airport, with the local church below