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The secondary school within the walls of this building looks back upon a long tradition: The city´s first humanist grammar school was founded in 1529 by the reformer Johannes Butenhagen, whose Protestant educational and religio... more
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The Davidswache (David's Watch) is located on Spielbudenplatz, a square which has always been used for great festivals and events and was named in 1798. The building was designed by Fritz Schumacher, who built it with red stone... more
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Situated opposite the Speicherstadt and close to St Katharinen Church and the Customs Museum, Zippelhaus was built in 1890-91 and is an usual architectural mixture of a tenant house and a Kontor house (old north German warehous... more
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Comprising of five individual exchanges under one roof, Börse is Hamburg's very own stock exchange dating way back to 1558- thus making it Germany's oldest exchange center. At first, business was conducted in the open air near... more
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A commemorative plaque between the main university building and the Freemansion´s building at Moorweidenstraße recalls the terrible function of this place in the time of the National Socialism. Here, at the "place of the deport... more
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Mozart Saal (Mozart Hall) plays host to a variety of classical music concerts, poetry readings, galas, and more. Built at the turn of the century, the building's extravagant décor and architecture makes any event come alive. It... more
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Rudolf Steiner Schule Wandsbek offers a variety of courses. Students admitted in this school can take music, dance, theater, drawing, outdoor programs, and all the essential math and reading comprehension courses as well. Set i... more
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The Kennedy bridge was built in 1952-53, and runs parallel to the Lombards bridge where the Inner Alster Lake meets the Outer Alster lake. It was built in order to alleviate the amount of traffic encountered by the Lombards bri... more
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A beautiful piece of old-Hamburg is preserved in these typical residential homes which date from the 17th century. The oldest of the houses (a and m/n) can be traced back to 1615/1620 and the whole ensemble was enlarged in 1676... more
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