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View of Poggenmuhlen Brucke and Wandrahmsfleet at blue hour (Wasserschloss by Teehandelskontor Sturm GmbH Restaurant), Speicherstadt (warehouse...
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Taken 3 minutes before a heavy downpour, we got pretty soaked...
The Speicherstadt in Hamburg, is the largest warehouse district in the world where the buildings stand on timber-pile foundations, oak logs, in this particular case. It is located in the port of Hamburg—within the HafenCity quarter—and was built from 1883 to 1927.
The district was built as a free zone to transfer goods without paying customs. As of 2009 the district and the surrounding area is under redevelopment. As the first site in Hamburg, it has been awarded the status of UNESCO World Heritage Site on 5 July 2015.
Speicherstadt Hamburg
View of the Speicherstadt in Hamburg, Germany - the largest warehouse district in the world and a Unesco World Heritage Site. The area is located...
Ein Wahrzeichen Hamburgs: das Wasserschloss in der Speicherstadt.
A Hamburg landmark: the "Water Castle" at the Warehouse District.
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The contrast program continues. As we can't travel at the moment, I spend quite a lot of time digging in old material and reworking some of my old favorite photos. Recently I was browsing through some Hamburg photos here on Flickr, wich reminded me on this unique evening wich I spent photographing the gorgeous Speicherstadt. I've already posted this photo here, but I thought I could do it better. This came out. Hope you like it.
This is the old warehouse district of Hamburg port, the largest of it's kind in the world. The area has been completely renovated and modernised and now houses offices, hotels, apartments etc. Since 3 years it is also on the Unesco World Heritage List. This is an incredibly popular photo location, and I stood there between 12 other photographers, but it had been on my wish list for quite some time.
View of Wandrahmsfleet at blue hour (Wasserschloss by Teehandelskontor Sturm GmbH Restaurant), Speicherstadt (warehouse district), Hamburg, Germany -...
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