Hamburg

It is the largest port located at the confluence of the Elbe River and the North Sea.
The second largest city in Germany.
One of the 16 federal states of the country.

Hamburg

The historic district of Speicherstadt is the largest warehouse complex in the world. It is included in the UNESCO World Heritage List.

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The brick buildings were built on logs and had access to the water. The main cargo was tea, coffee, and spices.

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Today, it is a tourist area with many bridges, canals, and museums, including the Miniatur Wunderland.

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In the port of Hamburg, you can find AIDA cruise ships with recognizable distinctive features.

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The three-masted cargo sailing ship Rickmer Rickmers, first launched in 1896, serves as a museum ship.

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The Cap San Diego, a 1961-built cargo ship docked in the harbor, is an active museum vessel.

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The Elbphilharmonie is a modern concert hall and the tallest residential building in Hamburg. Above the brick base, there is an observation deck with a panoramic view of the city.

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The glass facade of 1,100 curved panels resembles a sail, a wave, an iceberg, or a huge crystal, thanks to the constantly changing reflection of light, sky, and water.

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Hamburg’s main attraction, the City Hall, stands out prominently in the city’s skyline.

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The central tower is 112 meters high. The clock strikes every hour, and its chimes can be heard far around the City Hall Square.

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The main courtyard is adorned with a fountain featuring a bronze statue of Hygiea, the goddess of health and hygiene.

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The figures of the rulers on the facade, decorative coats of arms, and carved ornaments create an impression of severity and grandeur.

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Due to its abundance of parks and gardens, Hamburg is considered one of the greenest cities in Germany.

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Walking tours may be hindered by the weather. The local saying, “If you don’t like the weather in Hamburg, wait five minutes,” reflects its unpredictability.

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Boat tours are one of the most popular activities in the city. If you visit Hamburg, be sure to take a trip on the water!