Kunsthalle Gallery in Hamburg

Hamburg, GlockengieBerwall, Kunsthalle

 Sightseeing in Hamburg Kunsthalle Gallery is one of the most important in Germany. There is an altar of Bertram's work from 1383 and the altar of St. Thomas by the master Franke in 1424. The exposition is represented by medieval art, Hamburg Baroque painting, French artists, and a collection of engravings

Hamburg History Museum

Hamburg, Holstenwall, 24

 Sightseeing in Hamburg The Museum of History of Hamburg is the most interesting museum in the city. Visiting the museum gives an opportunity to get acquainted with the exciting history of the city, which for twelve centuries has evolved from a small fortress of Hamburg to a major port city that has become a "gateway to the world" for the whole of Germany.

Hamburg Botanical Garden

Hamburg, St.Petersburger Strasse, 28

 Sightseeing in Hamburg The history of the Hamburg Botanical Garden began in the 19th century with a typical garden used for apothecary purposes. Over time, the site began to replenish with plants from different countries, brought to the port of Hamburg. Now the garden occupies not less than 24 hectares of land!

Gallery of Contemporary Art in Hamburg

Hamburg, Glockengieberwall

 Sights of Hamburg The Gallery of Contemporary Art opened in 1997 in an unusual cubic building next to Kunsthalle. The architecture of the museum caused heated controversy. Today, under the roof of the gallery, the works of contemporary artists are collected from 1960 to the present day

Hamburg Opera House

Hamburg, Grosse Theaterstrasse, 25

 Sightseeing in Hamburg Hamburg Opera House was It was founded in 1677 and, for more than 300 years of history, was repeatedly attacked by fate. From the economic crisis in the country, when the theater was forced to cease its activities, before the devastating bombardment during the Second World War.

Hamburg Zoological Museum

Hamburg, Martin-Luther-King-Platz, 3

 Hamburg Attractions Hamburg is not only one of Europe's largest port cities with an endless series of typical tourist attractions and architectural monuments. There are places in the city where you can make a complete impression of Hamburg and bring unusual photos

Museum of Johannes Brahms in Hamburg

Hamburg, Peterstrabe, 39

 Sightseeing in Hamburg Johannes Brahms Museum was opened thanks to the support of the Hamburg entrepreneur and philanthropist Alfred Topfer in 1971. In general, the museum is dedicated to the first three decades of Brahms's life that he spent in Hamburg. The museum exposition includes notes and concert programs

Hamburg Museum of Art and Crafts

Stevenorplatz

 Hamburg Attractions The Museum of Art and Crafts has a rich collection of ancient material art objects throughout territory of Germany. In the museum you can see works of European, German and Asian art and work in the style of Art Nouveau

Museum of dolls Falkenstein

Hamburg, Grotiusweg, 79

 Attractions of Hamburg Museum of Falkenstein dolls is not just another toy museum, which contains rare and antique artifacts. This is the place where they come to plunge into the world of nostalgia, beauty and inspiration. The Falkenstein Museum of Dolls is an illustrated epic of European culture of the last three centuries

Cap San Diego Museum

Hamburg, Uberseebrucke

 Hamburg Attractions Cap San Diego is the largest in the world a marine museum, arranged on a cargo ship, which embodies the era that has already entered the annals of history. This ship is considered to be the last surviving group of vessels intended for the transport of large loads and built in 1961-1962

Museum of Erotic Art in Hamburg

Hamburg, Str. Bernhard-Nocht, 69

 Sightseeing in Hamburg The Museum of Erotic Art in Hamburg is opened by a private person. An impressive exhibition contains works of art from Parisian Rococo, classical modern and impressionism to contemporary works. There are also Japanese colored engravings on wood, paintings on silk, sculpture, lithography.

Lake Alster

Hamburg

 Sightseeing in Hamburg Lake Alster - the real pride of Hamburg. Here, as for the outlet, many Hamburts seek after working days. The lake is located in the center of a metropolis of 160 hectares and is completely surrounded by parks, trees and avenues.

Port of Hamburg

Hamburg Hafen

 Hamburg Attractions Hamburg Port is called "Germany's Gateway to Peace", since it is the largest port in the country. In addition, it is the third largest port in Europe. It is worth noting the impressive size of the river gate - they occupy a tenth part of the city and have more than 300 berths.

Hamburg is the second largest city in Germany after Berlin. At the beginning of the 19th century, freedom-loving Hamburg found itself in the Napoleonic occupation, but very soon managed to regain its sovereignty. The independent spirit of modern Hamburg is reminiscent of the inscription on the City Hall: "The freedom that our forefathers have achieved for us, may they be cherished by descendants". Not every European metropolis can boast of its anthem, but Hamburg has it. No wonder it is also called the city-state.

The famous Liverpool four The Beatles started her career in one of the Hamburg districts.

In addition to its rich history, Hamburg is primarily interested in its sights. Take, for example, at least bridges. There are over two thousand of them here! This is more than if you add all the bridges of Venice, London and Amsterdam. And theaters and museums? There are about a hundred of them in Hamburg!

Megapolis like to stand out with fanciful skyscrapers. In Hamburg, a lot of modern architecture, but also the medieval attractions are kept with special care.
Despite the title of industrial and commercial center of Germany, Hamburg managed to remain a green metropolis. There are at least 120 parks, including two large botanical gardens with plants brought from all over Europe and Asia.

In Russia, no wedding ceremony takes place without Meldenson's march, and few people know that the composer of the hymn of the newlyweds - just from Hamburg. By the way, the famous Liverpool four of The Beatles began her career in one of Hamburg's districts, when very few people knew at home.

Did not you have time to see all the sights? It does not matter, you can come back to Hamburg again and again!