. Hamburg has 1,734,000 inhabitants. They all desire to have fun, excitement, and occupation. You also? Excellent! Then keep reading.

1. Speicherstadt

The historical Speicherstadt in Hamburg is one of the landmarks in Hamburg and sightseeing highlights, and the biggest warehouse complex on the planet.

It had been constructed at the turn of the century in red brick, typical of northern Germany and small towers, which are beautifully represented in the canals they border. And during nighttime it is much more amazing, because bridges buildings, and canals are lighted. The illumination makes the warehouse complex an impressing area and dream.

You should intend to go on a harbour tour to see all the details. A Captain is there. Inform yourself in advance when he does begin, and if ebb and flow allow the tour.

2. Town Hall

Following the Town Hall burnt to the ground in 1842, the town council moved into temporary quarters in the former orphanage, in the building of the Patriotische Gesellschaft after that. This temporary answer continued over 55 years!

The new Rathaus was inaugurated in 1897. It stands on over 4000 oak posts. Very much in contrast to the Hanseatic design, the Town Hall gleams with an elaborately elaborate facade which is graced by a total of 20 statues. It dominates the city centre using its remarkable architecture. It's the municipality of Hamburg and the seat of the city senate and has 647 rooms!

The grand banquet hall in the Rathaus is 46 metres long, 18 metres wide and 15 metres high. Five huge paintings depict the history of Hamburg .

3. Jungfernstieg

This narrative is amazing: To get a walk, families went here in the old days and brought their single daughters out (Jungfer - virgin)!

The Jungfernstieg continues to be something very exceptional, not only due to its perfect situation on the banks. Above all of the historic significance of the promenade which plays an important role, Hamburg is for it residents.

Now, everything here revolves around shopping in huge department stores and luxury boutiques. Areas filled with tradition like Streit's film and the famous Alsterhaus will also be worth seeing. And if you simply desire a refreshment or are not full, you are able to go to the Alsterpavillion. Sit down, watch other folks, and relax. Amazing with hamburg sightseeing guide sehenswürdigkeiten hamburg.

4. Fischmarkt

The Fischmarkt is not just renowned in Germany but in the entire world. You'll learn why when you are there. We call them “Marktschreier,” or Marketplace Screamer. Men and women who comes with an ostentatious occupation. All of the time. Their lifetime.

You'll be able to watch them every Sunday morning from 5 to 9.30 a.m. (7 to 9.30 a.m. from Nov. 16.th to Mar. 14th). Since 1703, customers come from near and much to bargain with sellers praising wares of almost every type at Hamburg's earliest, most traditional open-air market

5. Landungsbruecken (Waterway Station)

The 700 metre-long floating dock in the subterranean station Landungsbrucken is the waterway station in Hamburg. This is where sehenswürdigkeiten hamburg begin.

The first Landungsbrucken were constructed in 1839 and served as moorings for steamers. The were erected at the edge of the harbour because it was possible to load coal there, that they wanted for their engines. Since they sailed with stoked fires they posed a cauldron of dangers for the harbour. Another reason for the erection for the steamers at the harbour's edge view source.

 
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