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Speicherstadt
Elbphilharmonie
The Elbphilharmonie (; "Elbe Philharmonic Hall"), popularly nicknamed Elphi, is a concert hall in the HafenCity quarter of Hamburg, Germany, on the Grasbrook peninsula of the Elbe River.
Chilehaus
The Chilehaus (, "Chile House") is a ten-story office building in Hamburg, Germany in the Kontorhaus District. It is an example of the 1920s Brick Expressionism style of architecture. This large angular building is on a site of approximately , spanning the Fischertwiete Street in Hamburg. It was designed by the German architect Fritz Höger and finished in 1924. As part of Kontorhaus District, it was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2015.
Kuehne Logistics University
business school
Hamburger Kunsthalle
art museum in Hamburg, Germany
St. Nicholas Church, Hamburg
church building in Altstadt (Hamburg), Germany
Hamburg Hauptbahnhof
main railway station for the German city of Hamburg
Millerntor-Stadion
Millerntor-Stadion () is a multi-purpose stadium in the St. Pauli area of Hamburg, Germany. Best known as the home ground of football club FC St. Pauli, it is on the Heiligengeistfeld near the Reeperbahn, the red light district of Hamburg. The stadium had a capacity of 32,000 when it was built in 1961. It is also used by the Blue Devils American football team, and as a concert venue, including a performance by Prince in 1988. FC St. Pauli celebrated their centenary festival at the stadium in 2010.
St. Michaelis Church, Hamburg
Lutheran church in Hamburg, Germany
Hamburg State Opera
opera building in Hamburg, Germany
Hamburg City Hall
Rathaus (city hall) of Hamburg, Germany
Kontorhaus District
human settlement in Germany
Hamburg Finkenwerder Airport
aircraft manufacturing plant and associated private airport in the Finkenwerder quarter of southwest Hamburg, Germany
St. Catherine's Church, Hamburg
church building in Hamburg, Germany
Museum für Hamburgische Geschichte
History museum located in the city of Hamburg in northern Germany
St. Peter’s Church
church building in Altstadt (Hamburg), Germany
Museum of Art and Crafts Hamburg
museum of fine, applied and decorative arts in Hamburg, Germany
Domkirche St. Marien
parish church
Boerse Hamburg - Regulierter Markt
Stock exchange located in Hamburg, Germany
St. James' Church
one of Hamburg's main churches
Bismarck Monument
Bismarck monument in Hamburg
St. Pauli Landing Stages
bridge
Thalia Theater
theatre in Hamburg
Star-Club
The Star-Club was a music club in Hamburg, Germany, that opened on Friday 13 April 1962, and was initially operated by Manfred Weissleder and Horst Fascher. In the 1960s, many of the giants of rock music played at the club. The club closed on 31 December 1969 and the building it occupied was destroyed by a fire in 1987. The address of the club was Große Freiheit 39 in the St. Pauli quarter of Hamburg. Große Freiheit is a side street of the Reeperbahn. The club had a capacity of 2,000 people, and cinema-style seating.
Elbe Tunnel
subterranean Elbe River crossing in northern Germany located in Hamburg
Köhlbrand Bridge
bridge in Hamburg (Germany)
Al-Quds Mosque Hamburg
former mosque in Germany
Elbe Tunnel
German road tunnel
Heinrich Hertz Tower
Radio telecommunication tower
Oper am Gänsemarkt
former theatre in Hamburg
International Maritime Museum Hamburg
museum
Hamburg Central Mosque
Mosque in Hamburg, Germany
Laeiszhalle
thumbnail|275px|View of the Großer Saal (2014) The Laeiszhalle (), formerly Musikhalle, is a concert hall in the Neustadt of Hamburg, Germany, and home to the Hamburger Symphoniker and the Philharmoniker Hamburg. The hall is named after the German shipowning company F. Laeisz, founder of the concert venue. The Baroque Revival Laeiszhalle was planned by the architect Martin Haller and inaugurated at its location on the Hamburg Wallring on 4 June 1908. At that time, the Musikhalle was Germany's largest and most modern concert hall.
Beatles-Platz
thumb|Street sign reading: ''Beatles square, after the world famous pop band from Liverpool, whose career started in 1962 in Hamburg's Star Club''
Deutsches Schauspielhaus
theatre building in Hamburg, Germany
Deichtorhallen
The Deichtorhallen in Hamburg, Germany, is one of Europe's largest art centers for contemporary art and photography. The two historical buildings dating from 1911 to 1913 are notable examples of industrial architecture from the transitional period between Art Nouveau and 20th-century design, with their open steel-and-glass structures. Their architecture creates a backdrop for spectacular major international exhibitions.
Gänsemarkt
railway station in Hamburg, Germany
Meßberg
railway station in Hamburg, Germany
Baumwall
railway station in Hamburg-Neustadt, Germany
HafenCity Universität
metro station in Hamburg, Germany
Rödingsmarkt
railway station in Altstadt, Germany
Messehallen
railway station in Hamburg, Germany
Überseequartier
railway station in Hamburg, Germany
Billstedt
metro station in Hamburg, Germany
Stephansplatz
railway station in Hamburg, Germany
Jungfernstieg station
railway station in Hamburg, Germany
St. Pauli
railway station in Hamburg, Germany
Burgstraße
railway station in Hamburg, Germany
Feldstraße
railway station in Hamburg, Germany
ZBW - Leibniz Information Centre for Economics
world's largest library of economics
Mümmelmannsberg
metro station in Hamburg, Germany
Radisson Blu Hotel Hamburg
architectural structure
Steinstraße
metro station in Hamburg, Germany
Neuengamme Concentration Camp - Bullenhuser Damm Memorial
museum and memorial in Hamburg
Lohmühlenstraße
railway station in Hamburg, Germany
Bernhard Nocht Institute for Tropical Medicine
Germany's largest institution for tropical medicine
Horner Rennbahn
railway station in Hamburg, Germany
Steinfurther Allee
metro station in Hamburg, Germany
Rathaus
railway station in Hamburg, Germany
Mönckebergstraße
railway station in Hamburg, Germany