


Provinostraße 52
86153 Augsburg
Germany
T: +49 231 7000-7000
M: office-augsburg@adesso.de
Our office in Bavaria’s third largest city is located in the middle of the former textile district – a highly modern urban commercial area for art, culture, business and living. Rushing streams and canals wind through the textile district as witnesses to the city’s and industry’s history. In summer, these waterways are popular meeting places for lovers of sun and water alike. It is a beautiful place to relax during lunch or for friendly get-togethers in the evening.
In addition to cafés and restaurants, shopping malls, museums and theatres are also within walking distance. Augsburg’s main railway station is also only a short tram ride away.
Standortmanager: Niklas Spitczok von Brisinski
The Martini Park building complex offers a canteen with a diverse weekly menu. If you want to go for a little stroll before or after dinner, there is an old-fashioned corner shop with small dishes as well as bakeries and supermarkets in the immediate vicinity.
For meat lovers, the Schlachthof amidst the historic buildings of the Schlachthof Quartier offers a special treat. For special occasions, people meet at the Magnolia restaurant around the corner in the Glaspalast.
What does the office have to offer its employees – a roof terrace, poker tournaments, special events at the office, employee breakfasts and so on?
The Augsburg office offers something uncommon for adesso: the charm of working in an old villa. At this small location, there is no shortage of vitamins in the form of fruit or employee breakfasts, and there is also a video game console as well as an accompanying after-work fridge.
In addition to its historical museums, a zoo and renown strolls through the old town, beyond its borders, Augsburg is of course known as the Fuggerstadt. The Fuggerei is described as a ‘city within the city’. The roots of this picturesque settlement date back to the sixteenth century, and its founding can be traced to an endowment from the famous merchant Jakob Fugger. The Lechviertel is part of Augsburg’s old town and is certainly its most beautiful district. For a whole 135 kilometres, the arms of the river and canals of the Lech wind through this lovely district, which is often referred to as ‘Little Venice’ – some Italian flair in the middle of Bavaria!
Arrival by car
From the A8, take the Augsburg Ost exit onto the B2/Mühlhauserstrasse towards Augsburg. Turn onto the B2/Berliner Allee in the direction of Landsberg. Turn right onto Amagasaki-Allee. Then turn left onto Oberbürgermeister-Hohner-Strasse and continue straight on Provinostrasse. Our office is located in Villa 1. Parking spaces are available next to and behind the building.
Arrival by public transport
From Augsburg Central Station, take tram line 6 in the direction of Friedberg West to the Textilmuseum stop. Then continue on foot through the Textilviertel to Martini Park.
We wish a pleasant journey!