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The world's largest warehouse complex: Hamburg Warehouse City
is the best in Hamburg, the most worthwhile place, located in the warehouse city on the canal. It is the world of red brick buildings, looking at it, it is a uniform, square red brick building, and this building built at the end of the 19th century is the largest and oldest warehouse complex in the world.
Hamburg is also known as Venice on the water. Just like Venice, the warehouse city of Hamburg is divided by many canals. There are about 2,500 bridges in the city. So you come to Hamburg and travel on the bridges and enjoy the canal. The beauty and old buildings are the best gestures to unlock the beauty of Hamburg.
The red brick building in the warehouse city is beautiful from any angle. Originally a long-lost land, it became the largest urban development project in Europe. After decades of development and planning, it has become a gathering place for museums and restaurants. Figure 4 is a map of the attractions of various museums in the warehouse city. Friends who want to visit the museum can not spend a day here.
Walking in the warehouse city, you can often see the statues of these water-seekers. These statues are from the story of a water-seeker in Hamburg in the 19th century. They are also looking for these colorful diving statues on the streets. There is a lot of fun in the warehouse city.
Germany's largest port city: Hamburg, also known as "German gateway to the world"
stroll in the old town of Hamburg, surrounded by the perfect blend of vintage and modern architecture. The city hall, full of new literary style, looks very bright in the sun, and the crowd is always crowded, highlighting the vitality of the city. The historic warehouse district is now home to museums. Take a boat ride between the countless canals of the Old Town and be the best choice for a burger.
This is a city suitable for young people, but there is a full of vitality in the tranquility, and the increasingly commercial atmosphere also highlights the vitality of the city.
This is a city that has flourished due to shipping and warehousing. Goods from all over the world are piled up in the port of the Elbe River. The warehouse is built along the river. Gradually, the dazzling red brick building is full of the west bank of Hamburg, and the straight cube is just like design. The figure came out in general, and behind the thick walls, there were countless teas from Asia, coffee in Africa, cocoa in the Americas, tobacco in the Caribbean, carpets in the Middle East...
Warehouse City 100 years ago, still low The short shantytowns, densely inhabited by the city's craftsmen and seafarers, the damp air, the ubiquitous mice, the sanitation of the troughs ushered in a cholera, and 17,000 people were taken away. Life, the warehouse city is dead.
In view of this situation, the government finally made up its mind to transform this place, demolished the shanty town, and intended to rebuild it into a dock warehouse. Many merchants smelled the real estate business opportunities and joined the planning of the warehouse city. High, the motherland is built on the road.
Where the river is vertical and horizontal, at full tide, the cargo ship from the North Sea directly pulls the goods to the warehouse on the underground of the warehouse, tea from Asia, coffee from Africa, cocoa from the Americas, tobacco from the Caribbean, from the Middle East The carpet, a busy marina scene.
The wind from Northern Europe blows along the Baltic Sea
The only city in the northwest of Germany that can be proud of is Hamburg, after all, it's like a direct-controlled city, the only impression is that shopping is extremely convenient, and of course, the degree of freedom here is also very high.
I personally prefer the red roofs of Southern Europe with sea views, but the green roof of the Hamburg City Hall also has a unique flavor. A pretty good photo of the city hall can be taken from the shopping promenade next door.
The building where the Hamburg Concert Hall is located is a building that Hamburgers are proud of. There used to be a Westin here, but it seems to have withdrawn now? Going to the pier to find a boat for a tour can visit Hamburg's Warehouse City, cargo ship pier, and warship pier. The duration is about 1 hour, and you can basically see the essence of Hamburg Port.
Less than an hour's drive north of Schwerin is another city of the Hanseatic League, Wismar, where the port still retains some red brick historical buildings, showing the style of the past. The pier is quite close to some very characteristic boats, with fixed departure times, and you can spend a few tens of euros to experience the sea.
This is a city that has flourished due to shipping and warehousing. Goods from all over the world are piled up in the port of the Elbe River. The warehouse is built along the river. Gradually, the dazzling red brick building is full of the west bank of Hamburg, and the straight cube is just like design. The figure came out in general, and behind the thick walls, there were countless teas from Asia, coffee in Africa, cocoa in the Americas, tobacco in the Caribbean, carpets in the Middle East...
Warehouse City 100 years ago, It is still a low shantytown, intensively inhabited by craftsmen and seafarers in the city, humid air, ubiquitous mice, the sanitary condition of the trough has ushered in a cholera, and 17,000 people have been After taking life, the warehouse city is dead.
In view of this situation, the government finally made up its mind to transform this place, demolished the shanty town, and intended to rebuild it into a dock warehouse. Many merchants smelled the real estate business opportunities and joined the planning of the warehouse city. High, the motherland is built on the road.
Fun abstraction is beautiful, orderly and beautiful, warehouse city is a true portrayal of the history of Hamburg, recording the changes and development of this port city in the past 100 years.
On the afternoon of July 5th, 2015, the 39th World Heritage Congress, Hamburg Warehouse City officially listed as a World Heritage Site.
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Tickets: Free
Recommended Tour Time: 2 hours
Address: HafenCity
In Hamburg, Germany, there is a famous world heritage Warehouse City, which is called Warehouse City and Shipping Building Area including Intellectual House. Such a complicated name is really rare, and it is obvious that the Hamburgers have paid a lot of thoughts to keep their traditions.
Between the staggered rivers, it is found that this is really a "city" of warehouses. An old red brick building, inserted into the water like a pillar. In these buildings, tobacco, coffee, tea and other goods from all over the world have been stored. It is not difficult to imagine how this building with an area of more than 260,000 square meters would be a busy scene between 1885-1927. In the old warehouses, the rivers criss-cross and there is a bridge connection every few buildings. There are more than 2,000 bridges in Hamburg, more than the sum of London + Venice + Amsterdam!
Many of the current warehouse towns and surrounding areas have been developed as destinations for tourists.
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