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The Agathenstrasse is a small street in the district of Eimsbuettel, next to the Schaeferstrasse. The small houses with stairways and wrought-iron fences remind the visitor of London or Amsterdam.
The district of Bahrenfeld offers a lot of industrial real estate and traffic zones but it is at the same time with about 40% green area the greenest quarter of Hamburg with lots of parks and cemeteries. More over, Bahrenfeld offers a multiplicity …
Urban and maritime ambiance between amusement centre and harbour: On the ancient area of the Bavaria-Brewery (ASTRA), at the top of the Landungsbrücken, between Davidstraße (David Street), Hopfenstraße (Hopfen Street), Zirkusweg (Zirkus Alley) …
The Deichstrasse belongs to one of Hamburg"s unique places which have been carefully restored and looked after. The old merchants" houses, dwellings as well as ware houses are still used for commercial purposes. The sides of the houses …
The district Grindelviertel is located in the centre of Hamburg. Main parts of the University of Hamburg are built in this part of the city. Before the terrible reign of Hitler the Grindelviertel was home to many Jews. To some degree it still is the …
B5 Ostseekanal near Brunsbüttel. The bridge is over 2800 m long and passes the Nord-Ostsee-Kanal. It connects the circle of Steiburg and of Dithmarschen.
Road movie dreariness in Hamburg Harbour, and meeting-point not only for lonely hearts: Among the enormous container facilities, cranes and ships, one can also find places to tarry.
In Hamburg's beautiful city with its busy shopping streets, malls and squares around the Inner Alster there are numerous interesting film locations. Between Gänsemarkt and Mönckebergstraße the business life thrives and presents itself in various …
The Jungfernstieg alongside the Inner Alster is one of Hamburg's most famous promenades and shopping strips. At the jetty, one can go for a cruise on the Alster, take a break from shopping in the old-established Alsterpavillon or watch the artful …
The "Kramer Amtsstuben" are located directly across from the Michel, the main church of Hamburg. Historical rooms with many details and restorations make you feel like a visitor of Hamburg 350 years ago.The narrow street leading from the …
The Leverkusenstieg is a small street in the district of Bahrenfeld.The special appearance of the small houses is reminiscent of some streets and districts in London.
The Aegidienstreet is a more typical Lübecker Oldtownstreet. It represents the townpicture. The upper part of the street is more modern and is in use as a shoppingstreet. the more beautiful and quiet part is arround the Aegedienchurch.
A very bright and friendly walkthrough which ends in a small patios. The buildings must have been renovated after 1950. The originals have been builded during the baroque time, maybe earlier. It is a very quiet Old Town patios and a wonderful …
An der Obertrave is direct to the river Obertrave and it his housefronts are from historical buildings. During the Hanse the street belongs to the Harbor and to the fortification of Lübeck.
The Burgtor belongs to the old fortifications of Lübeck. It is still in use as a drivethrew to reach the old townpart of Lübeck. Beside the Gate are the citywalls still existing.
The Danats Gang belongs to a few connected walkways behind the An der Obertrave and the Hartengrube. The houses of the Donats Gang are from the renaissance and the baroque. The patios is comfortable and well kept.
The Durchgang No. 56 is a small, comftable and very light and friendly walkway. The houses are renovated and the patios is very tidy. The walkway is often visited from tourists.
The Durchgang 46 / 47 is a walkthrough between the Aegidienstr. and the Wahmstr.. It is a well-kept Walkway with a wonderful backyard. The Walkway looks friendly, tidy, light and very beautiful.
The Haudels Patios is a very small and short patios. It contains a few little houses, that were built by workers during the time of baroque. The houses must have been renovated after 1950.
The Kolk runs from the Holstenstrasse towards the Große Petersgrube. In this small walkway lies the puppetmuseum and the puppettheatre. In the street are a lot old historical town houses. The Kolk lies underneath the St.-Petri-Church.
The Medings Gang lies in the Große Gröpelgrube and is a small old town walkway. The walkway habitats the typical Lübecker workers livingstyle of the hanseatic time. The houses were founded during the renaissance and the baroque. The walkway is …
The street Rosengarten is a shorter Oldtown Street. In this street the Musikschool is hosted. The street owns a typical Lübeck oldtownstyle with the renaissance and baroque housefronts.
The Rosenhof is a well kept Walkway, which belongs to a bunch of walkways that are connected with each other. The walkway is behind the An der Obertrave. The houses still exist from the renaissance and the baroque and have been restored after 1950.
Ottensen starts on the western side of the Altona train station. In former times, Ottensen was an old farmer and handcrafter town. At the middle of the last century it developed to an important industrial location of North Germany. The …
Hamburg"s most notorious area, the Reeperbahn, a street of cabarets, peep-shows and bars is part of the redlight district in St. Pauli by the harbour. Best seen by night for its neon facades, the Reeperbahn is a line of casinos, clubs, …
The Schaeferstrasse is a small street in the district of Eimsbuettel.The small houses with stairways and wrought-iron fences remind the visitors of London and Amsterdam.
St. Pauli is synonymous with the Reeperbahn, its erotic stores, long party nights and numerous well-known pubs. This main contact point for tourists and residents alike is a famous German image export and a popular place to live, especially among …
The Windpark is a modern windenergiepark and lies between Wilmsdorf and Grammersdorf at the Hemmelsdorfer Lake. The windwheels are direct at the countryroad. You can see the windwheels from the other lakeside.
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