Hamburg Attractions: Top 30

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Hamburg is the most populated non-capital city in Europe and is famous for its countless canals and huge parks. After visiting the memorable places of the free city of Hamburg, the question of what to see in Germany will disappear by itself.

What to see in Hamburg first of all?

Among the many German cities, Hamburg stands out not only for the outstanding grandeur of the Elbe River, but also for the status of the largest port city in Europe. The historical sights of the city vividly reflect the grandeur of the Renaissance.

1. Hamburg Kunsthalle

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Hamburg Kunsthalle – art museum in Hamburg Fred Romero

The most visited Kunsthalle, which means “Exhibition Hall” in German, attracts with an immense collection of masterpieces from past eras. The best sights of Germany, without a doubt, have found their place here. Three buildings built at different historical times amaze passers-by with their size even from afar. So, for example, the Engraving Cabinet alone contains a treasure of 100,000 sheets. The museum collection is made up of exhibits of the 19th century, but there are separate rooms that are dedicated to modernism.

Official website: https://www.hamburger

2. Hamburg City Hall

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Hamburg City Hall in the Old Town of Hamburg Wilhelm Joys Andersen

The sights of Hamburg, whose status is well deserved (the city is called the “Heart of Northern Germany”), are concentrated in the central part of the city. The Town Hall, and part of the main historical monument of Hamburg, is an elegant building, at the head of which rises the legendary clock tower. Thanks to the special celestial color of the building's roof, the town hall attracts a huge number of city guests.

3. Miniature wonderland

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Miniatur Wunderland (MiWuLa) in Hamburg alex.ch

In the course of a heated discussion, the theme of which is “where to go in Hamburg”, Miniature Wonderland takes the undoubted primacy. The museum, whose distinguishing feature is the status of the largest exhibition center with a model of a railway in the world, will provide tourists with children's impressionability and emotionality. The Wonderland collection contains a huge number of models: trains, cars, architectural structures, railway elements, and much more. The history of this prominent landmark of Hamburg is quite ordinary. The talented designers and engineers, the Brown brothers, have created a real work of art, the charming look of which fascinates millions of tourists every year.

4. Port in Hamburg

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Port in the city of Hamburg in Germany

A strategically important center, “Germany's Gateway to the World”, a developed port station – these are the characteristics and reviews of the most popular place in Germany – the Port of Hamburg. Historically, it was the port of Hamburg that received priority in the course of the development of the German state. For example, the number of bridges in the city exceeds that of Venice. Interesting places in Hamburg are somehow connected with the majestic Elbe. In terms of production capacity, the port annually receives hundreds of thousands of merchant ships, as well as tourist ships, plying around the world. The river gates, which combine more than 300 moorings, occupy one tenth of the city. The port area of ​​Hamburg, in turn, is divided into several quarters.

5. International Maritime Museum

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International Maritime Museum Hamburg Fred Romero

The main sights of Hamburg are briefly characterized as outstanding monuments of past centuries. The International Maritime Museum in Hamburg is truly the most valuable building in all of Germany. The opening of the museum took place in the presence of the President of the country in 2008. It is noteworthy that such an outstanding building is located in a building that was previously used as a port warehouse. Surprisingly, the museum complex is divided into decks, each of which demonstrates to guests the historical stages in the development of world shipbuilding, navigation technologies, the secrets of marine life and much more. It is well deserved that the rating of the museum is especially high among visitors to the city.

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6. Museum of the History of Hamburg

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Museum of the History of Hamburg in Germany Martin aka Maha

Tours in Hamburg, which undoubtedly pass through the main museum of the city, very often forget about the outstanding significance of this place. The museum, which vividly demonstrates the course of the historical development of Hamburg, is filled with exhibits, the rarity of which can compete with the elements of the exhibition in the oldest museum in Europe. The sights of Germany very rarely have their own, exciting history, however, this is not the case for the museum in Hamburg. So, the life of the great pirate Klaus Stertebeker ended in these parts. The skull of a famous historical figure is still in the museum. It is said that when the pirate was about to be executed, he made a request to the burgomaster of the city. The essence of the appeal was that if a headless pirate passes by several captive pirates, they will be released. However, the arrogant ruler of the city did not keep his promise, and Stertebeker could have saved 11 people.

7. St. Nicholas Church

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Church of St. Nicholas in Hamburg Staro1

The Church of St. Nicholas is definitely worth seeing in Hamburg in 1 day. The church, whose peak rises high into the sky, was built in the most beautiful architectural style – Neo-Gothic. Unfortunately, World War II irreversibly destroyed the building. Today, the Church of St. Nicholas is, first of all, a memorial to the victims of the devastating war of the 20th century. In 2005, an elevator was launched, with which you can climb high up under the building's bell, from where a picturesque panorama of the greatest city in Germany opens.

Official website: http://english. mahnmal

8. Museum-submarine B-515

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Soviet submarine B-515 (U-434) – museum ship Florian Adler

Guides in Hamburg advise you to look at this very interesting city object. The Soviet submarine is a must-see in Hamburg. The diesel-electric boat of domestic production, no doubt, will interest not only connoisseurs of history and military affairs, but also ordinary guests of the city. A review of this place is not worth watching or reading, it is better to see the museum with your own eyes and make sure of the past and present greatness of domestic science.

9. Sailboat Rickmer Rickmers

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Rickmer Rickmers Museum Sailboat in Hamburg

A successful trip to Germany is considered to have taken place if the sailboat in Hamburg was not left without attention. The sailboat is the clearest indicator of a bygone era in the nautical business. Built at the end of the 19th century, the ship was intended for commercial and trade purposes.

10. Amusement park Heide Park

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Roller coaster in Heide Park in Soltau

To the question of what to see in Hamburg with children, there is an unambiguous and direct answer – Heide Park. More than 850 thousand square meters, fifty modern, mind-blowing attractions. Several million visitors receive here a huge portion of joy and genuine fun every year.

Official website: https://www.heide-park.

Hamburg sights: what else to see in Hamburg?

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11. Eckholt Wildlife Park

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Wildpark Eekholt Wildlife Park U.Sonnenberg

Zoological heritage of the city, unique species of animals are presented in the Eekholt park. Predators and herbivores, insects and dangerous giant animals are what make the attraction worth visiting.

12. Old Tunnel under the Elbe

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The Old Tunnel under the Elbe in Hamburg Thomas Wolf

An outstanding engineering masterpiece of the early 20th century will amaze tourists with its scale and internal volume. The tunnel passing under the legendary Elbe will leave a vivid impression on visitors.

13. Panopticon Wax Museum

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As you know, the flexibility and uniqueness of wax is widely used in art. The Hamburg Wax Museum will allow you to admire the “living” sculptures of prominent people of our time.

Official website: http://www.panoptikum.

14. CHOCOVERSUM – Chocolate Museum

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One of the brown gold production stages at the Shockoversum in Hamburg An-d

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The CHOCOVERSUM museum shop with a wide range of Hachez Armineaghayan chocolate

CHOCOVERSUM is a place where the exquisite taste of sweets is harmoniously combined with the historical secrets of chocolate. By the way, it is allowed to taste chocolate varieties in the museum.

Official website: https://chocoversum.

15. Plantin un Blomain

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Planten un Blomen Botanical Garden in Hamburg Wolfgang Feld

A visit to a public park can help ease the tension and rhythm of city streets. Since the entrance to the park is free, guests of the Northern Capital will be able to enjoy the fresh and invigorating air of the park zone.

16. Elbe Philharmonic

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The building of the Elbphilharmonie in Hamburg

The pearl of the architectural art of Hamburg is the Philharmonic and at the same time a concert hall. The structure was built on an island and has a revealing architectural appearance that delights the imagination.

Official website: https://www.elbphilharmonie

17. Bergedorf Castle

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Bergedorf Castle surrounded by a park on an island in the middle of the river Bille in the city of Hamburg Ajepbah

The most reasonable decision when planning a trip is to study the sights of Hamburg, their photos and descriptions in ratings, reviews and articles – this will allow you to imagine each attraction in advance and understand how interesting it will be for you. What is remarkable about Bergedorf Castle? This is the only surviving castle in Hamburg, located in the oldest part of the city, on a small island surrounded by the waters of the Bille River. The history of the emergence of Bergedorf dates back to the 13th century and marks the era of Danish rule. The current appearance of the building acquired over the years from the 16th to the 19th century. The miniature castle has a modest size – 30×30 meters, equipped with defensive towers, and surrounded by a double moat with a drawbridge along the perimeter. Today, the castle houses a museum of a mountain village and regularly hosts classical music concerts.

18. Alster Lake

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The Jungfernstieg is the best place for shopping on the southern shore of the Alster lake Tscherno

In general, the sights of Bremen and Hamburg are an opportunity to see Germany of past centuries, visit the monuments of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, wander along the centuries-old cobbled streets. It is worth noting that not all the old streets have preserved the paving stones typical of those times – for example, the Jungfernstieg became the first street in Germany to be covered with asphalt – this happened in 1838, and its occurrence was associated with the construction of a dam on one of the tributaries of the Elbe River. The tourist value of this place cannot be overestimated – the street is framed by a contrasting variety of historical buildings and modern buildings, there are a number of cafes, restaurants and luxury shops. From the Jungfernstieg embankment unfolds magnificent views of the Alster lake, the city hall, and pleasure boats leave from here. And this boulevard is also part of the Hamburg business center and the most important transport artery of the city.

20. Reeperbahn

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Reeperbahn – center of nightlife in Hamburgin St. Pauli IK's World Trip

Each of the Hamburg districts is interesting in its own way. Particularly noteworthy is the port of Hamburg, a guide to which will lead to the St. Pauli quarter with the Reeperbahn, where loud music plays in the evenings, a number of entertainment venues open and the so-called red light district begins its work. The famous Reeperbahn can rightly be called the center of Hamburg's nightlife – it has historically developed that the sailors who descended from the ships here, thirsty for bread and circuses, went to these parts in search of entertainment. Since then, the street has gained fame as a hot spot, and to this day there are a huge number of drinking establishments, nightclubs, sex theaters, cabarets, intimate shops, etc., there are even establishments for people with a non-traditional orientation and a BDSM club . But besides this, the Sinful Mile has four theaters, a wax museum, and the famous Beatles once performed on the stage of the street.

21. St. Michael's Church

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Michael or Big Michel in Hamburg

Centuries-old squares, ancient ports, thematic museums, buildings of the Renaissance – all this and not only opens the historical Hamburg to the guests, the top places in which are complemented by the Church of St. Michael. This is one of the most significant buildings of the city, which has become its symbol. Initially, the church was erected in 1661, but the fate of this building was not cloudless – the end of the 18th and the beginning of the 20th century were marked by devastating fires for it. The echo of the Second World War did not pass him by, turning the building into ruins. Today, the temple has been completely restored: the baroque facade is lined with red brick, the entrance is crowned by a huge statue of the Archangel Michael, the bell tower houses the largest clock in Germany and an observation deck. The interior decoration is famous for the large marble altar, biblical paintings and bas-reliefs. Services and performances of church orchestras are held in the church.

Official website: https://www.st-michaelis

22. Hamburg Opera House

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The modern building of the Hamburg Opera House Fred Romero

The oldest theater in Hamburg is the state opera, founded in the middle of the 17th century. From the first days, the main idea of ​​the theater was general accessibility – the Hamburg Opera never had the status of a court theater and was not dependent on the preferences of the elite. Most of the productions in those years had a religious theme, which later expanded to include themes of history and mythology. Until the middle of the 18th century, the theater was housed in a small wooden building, and only after it was completely destroyed, the troupe moved to a new building, the opening of which was marked by the production of Goethe's Egmont. After the next reconstruction in 1955, the building acquired modern features, its facade lost its former pomposity and was decorated in a minimalist style. Today, the Hamburg Opera is a modern international theater with an extensive repertoire, world famous actors perform on its stage.

Official website: https://www.staatsoper

23. Museum of Arts and Crafts

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Exhibition at the Museum of Fine, Applied and Decorative Arts in Hamburg –Nightflyer (talk)

Everyone who wants to see the European life of past eras is waiting for the Hamburg Museum of Arts and Crafts. Today it houses one of the best thematic collections in Germany, demonstrating human creativity and its manifestations in everyday objects, examples of handicrafts and works of art – in total, about half a million samples are presented in the halls. The time frames to which the exhibits belong are almost limitless – antiquity, the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, Modernity, and modernity are affected here. There are entire galleries dedicated to architectural styles such as Art Deco, Bauhaus, Expressionism. Of particular interest to visitors is the collection of keyboard instruments collected over 5 centuries of history, as well as the porcelain department. The Christmas fair of applied arts and the collection of fashion and textiles, where the oldest samples of fabrics were found in ancient Egyptian tombs, are always popular.

Official website: https://www.mkg-

24. Hamburg Dungeon

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Horror museum in the gloomy dungeons of the old Hanseatic warehouse in Speicherstadt Mister No

Hamburg is a city of rivers, canals and bridges, the second Venice, one of the most beautiful cities in Europe. How many names this metropolis has, the same number of guises that are revealed to inquisitive guests. One of them embodies all the horrors of medieval Hamburg, which, fortunately, today are events of bygone days. This is how the city is presented in the Hamburg Dungeon – a museum that reflects the darkest and most impartial side of history. This is a real attraction that takes place in the gloomy dungeons of the Hanseatic warehouse, with sinister characters, ghosts, executioners, frightening scenes and exhibits. A dozen and a half cells appear before the eyes of visitors, in each of which a plot is played out – here you can see torture, feel the horrors of cholera and plague, the torment of the mentally ill, feel the full scale of the misfortune that fires, floods and other tragic events in the history of Hamburg brought.< /p>

Official website: https://www.thedungeons

25. Planetarium

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Planetarium in the center of the City Park of the German city of Hamburg FrankBothe

Hamburg captivates with a unique combination of harbor charm, dynamic atmosphere and cultural richness. Of course, here you can find your own interesting places that do not fit into the typical scenario of the excursion program. For example, one of the oldest planetariums in the world is located in the very center of the City Park. It was founded in 1930 in a tall 60-meter building of the former water tower, and just a few years ago it was completely renovated, and now the tour takes place in a huge hall with a high vault, which unfolds truly fantastic light and sound shows. One of them is called “Deep into the Universe” – this is an exciting journey back billions of years, where viewers live the birth of the Universe and the events of the Big Bang. Entering other visualizations, you can experience the feeling of flying in outer space, discover the planets and stars of the autumn sky, and from the 40-meter observation deck of the Planetarium, you can see a beautiful city panorama.

Official website: https://www.planetarium

26. Chilihouse

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An 11-storey warehouse building from the early 20th century in the old quarter of Hamburg J.-H. Jansen

One of the buildings in Hamburg that stands out against the background of the usual urban layout is the House of Chile, a building of non-standard architecture made of red brick, located just 700 meters from the City Hall. In appearance, the Chilihouse is similar to a sea liner, and this is no coincidence. The house was built in 1922 by order of the shipbuilding company owner Henry Sloman. Taking into account the tastes and occupation of the customer, the architect Heger decided to build a building in the form of a huge ship. And the name of the House of Chile was given as a tribute to those times when the shipowner worked in South America. The unique 11-story building in the style of North German expressionism has an elongated body, which is, as it were, compressed from the sides and crowned with a sharp, inflated “nose”, similar to the prow of a ship. The upper floors look like ship decks, the balustrades are curved, reminiscent of sea waves.

Official website: https://www.chilehaus

27. Barn city ​​or “Speicherstadt”

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Warehouse and office buildings made of red brick in the harbor area of ​​Hamburg

In the city port near the historical center of Hamburg, it is recommended to visit the world's largest warehouse complex called the Barn City. The original architectural ensemble is made up of its buildings, which have long become the hallmark of Hamburg. It is hard to imagine that behind these beautiful facades there are warehouses where coffee, tea, spices, tobacco, Persian carpets and much more are stored. Not only these buildings are attractive, but also numerous bridges connecting the city of warehouses with the central area of ​​the city. In general, this is a place with a special atmosphere, which is created by the brick architecture of the “Northern Venice” with Gothic elements – characteristic turrets, bay windows, gables, loaded ships constantly ply along the narrow canals. The history of the origin of the Barn City began in the 16th century, when Dutch merchants began to settle here, and at the end of the 19th century a customs zone was opened.

28. Hagenbeck Zoo

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Former main entrance to the Zoo Hagenbeck in the German city of Hamburg An-d

To choose where to go to dilute the tour of Hamburg, which is rich in historical facts, you should pay attention to the Hagenbeck Zoo – one of the oldest zoos in Europe, opened at the beginning of the 20th century and named after its founder. Today, Hagenbeck is spread over an area of ​​25 hectares, which is inhabited by 200 species of fauna from different parts of the world. Here you can see lions, elephants, tigers, pink flamingos, turtles, and this is only a small part of the inhabitants. You should definitely see the Tropical Aquarium with the most amazing creatures, from tropical insects to huge crocodiles. The contact zone is a favorite place for young visitors: rabbits, goats, sheep living here can be stroked and hand-fed. The real pride of the zoo is its Chinese-style landscapes: mountains, meadows, lakes are created everywhere, there are beautiful Chinese bridges, gazebos, statues and even a small Chinese restaurant.

29. Fish market

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Inside Hamburg's Fish Market on an early Sunday morning Bruce Harlick

Charming landscapes with beautiful lakes, city blocks on the banks of the Elbe, numerous channels, canals and bridges erected over them – these and other features of Hamburg reflect its amazing similarity with Venice, and the abundance of reservoirs allows the city to provide the city with the freshest products from the fish market that still exists here. from the beginning of the 18th century. This is a colorful place that you should definitely visit in Hamburg – in addition to the fish itself, today there is a variety of fish fast food, spices, vegetables, fruits, sweets, souvenirs and even clothes. However, it is worth noting that you should come here very early – the market opens at 5 in the morning, by 7 its malls are already filled with people, and at 10 it closes. This mode of operation is a kind of tribute to the past, when fishermen were forbidden to trade during the church service, which began at 10 am.

30. Ohlsdorferfriedhof Park-Cemetery

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Ohlsdorf in Hamburg hh oldman

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Mausoleum of the von Schröder family in Neo-Romanesque style at the Ohlsdorferfriedhof cemetery kaʁstn Disk/Cat

The ancient Ohlsdorferfriedhof cemetery, founded in 1877, is the world's largest park-cemetery, where you can not only walk, but also travel by transport – of course, because its territory occupies a colossal area of ​​390 hectares, where there are 12 chapels and more than one and a half million graves. Like all similar places in Germany, this park has long been a place for walks of citizens and visitors. The territories of the park are so vast that a special regular bus runs along them from one end to the other. In general, Ohlsdorferfriedhof is more like a picturesque forest with magnificent nature, abundant vegetation, ponds, flower beds, sculptures and graves located at a great distance from each other. There is even a museum on the territory of the park-cemetery that stores diverse information about burials – historical documents, maps, old elements of tombstones, etc.

Official website: https://www .friedhof-hamburg

Hamburg is a universal center of culture and harmony, which has preserved the treasures of past centuries. The modern boutiques, restaurants and hotels in Hamburg are well worth a visit. Read also about the sights of Cologne and be inspired to travel further in Germany.

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