See the sights of Hamburg on a boat tour
Feel the vibrant energy of Hamburg! Visit Miniatur Wunderland, the largest model railway in the world. Don't miss out on the fun!
See the sights of Hamburg on a boat tour
Elbphilharmonie Hamburg is one of the biggest and most acoustically advanced concert halls in the world. It is located on the Kleiner Grasbrook peninsula of the Elbe River in the HafenCity quarter of Hamburg, Germany. Baumwall metro station on Hamburg's metro line 3 is close by, and the nearest bus stop is Am Kaiserkai.
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Hamburg Dungeon is a tourist attraction that teaches visitors about the gruesome side of Hamburg's past using character-actors in rooms that reflect the era. It is located in the Speicherstadt district of the city.
Hamburger Kunsthalle is a huge art museum in Hamburg specializing in European paintings from Germany and beyond. The historic building has been newly renovated and holds Germany's most important public art collections, including a vast collection of contemporary art. Famous paintings you'll find at Hamburger Kunsthalle include The Wanderer Above the Mists by Casper David Friedrich and other works by Albrecht Dürer, and Edouard Manet.
Museum Ship RICKMER RICKMERS is a fully rigged 19th-century sailing ship that is now open to the public for exploration. Wander round this heritage art museum, one of the top attractions in Hamburg.
Dialoghaus Hamburg is a sensory experience and exhibition designed to make us more aware of the challenges faced by the blind, deaf, and non-verbal. Blind and deaf hosts lead you through certain everyday obstacles and challenges, from a walk in the park, to crossing a busy street and boarding a boat. It's more difficult than you might think! Dialoghaus Hamburg is located in the Hamburg Speicherstadt, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The venue can be easily reached by public transport from the city center and the harbor area.
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The Emigration Museum Hamburg (BallinStadt) is a former halfway house/temporary shelter in the Port of Hamburg, where millions of European emigrants stayed before making their journey to the Americas. The buildings were destroyed by the Nazis in 1934, but were later rebuilt true to their original form in the early 2000s. Today it serves as a permanent museum exhibition memorializing the millions who passed through on the way to the New World.
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