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Constructed in 1250, St. Katharinen church is located right next to the harbor and sustained heavy damage during World War II. From 1350-1425, it was built as a Gothic basilica and its Baroque steeple was added in the 17th cent... more
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Built in 1901-06, Hamburg's central station is regarded as one of the city's finest examples of turn-of-the-century architecture. With its huge, 35 meters high, 120 meters wide and 140 meters long glass and steel main hall, the... more
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This elegant street is nearly 200 years old. It is located in Altona and is still one of the most sought-after addresses in the city. The boulevard-like Palmaille, through which a strip of grass runs, is lined with classic town... more
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This bridge, built from squared sandstone, is Hamburg's oldest remaining stone bridge. It is located near the beautiful Laeisz and Globushof buildings with the Trostbrücke, as well as the building of the patriotic society. The... more
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There were times when listening to the radio was cheap, a dream in comparison to today's horrendous licensing fees! That was in 1924 though, when there were only 896 subscribers and four hours of broadcasting a day. NDR (Nordde... more
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The gothic style Nikolaikirche church was built in the 19th century and fell victim to bomb raids during World War II, giving it the characteristic black soot facade for the past 60 years. Only the steeple and some ruins were l... more
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Considered a jewel of German architecture, this romantic, half-timbered baroque style church with its 13th Century spire popularly referred to as the 'Eppendorfer wedding church' was a structure that survived the onslaught on W... more
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The “Störtebeker-Haus”, situated in downtown Hamburg, was built in 2006 by a wealthy businessman but it looks more like it's right out of the early 19th century, due to its stunning architecture and details. The building itself... more
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Hauptkirche St. Nikolai holds weekly services on Sundays and other events throughout the week, including baptisms, weddings, liturgy, funeral masses and so on. Organ and piano recitals take place here as well, and the church of... more
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Dating back to the eighteenth century, Fischauktionshalle is Hamburg's oldest open air market, selling both salt and fresh water fish. This large establishment houses both a fish auction hall, as well as a church, and an open v... more
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