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  • kontorhausviertel_sprinkenhof-aussen_c-julia-schwendner-1_1

    Sprinkenhof

    Between 1927 and 1943, the Sprinkenhof was constructed in three phases. It was designed according to plans by Hans and Fritz Höger and Oskar Gerson.

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    Mohlenhof

    Within one year, the Mohlenhof was built according to the plans of Rudolf Klophaus, August Schoch and Erich Putlitz.

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  • Galeria 36

    Galeria 36

    The Galeria 36 in Hamburg invites you to observe the pulsating nightlife on the Große Freiheit through a large window front.

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  • Holiday Inn - the niu Keg Hamburg: Exterior view

    Holiday Inn - the niu, Keg

    At the Holiday Inn - the niu Keg, the city trip begins at the hotel. There is something new to discover about Hamburg everywhere - sometimes casual, sometimes crazy, sometimes nostalgic, but always strikingly different. Like every hotel by the niu, the Hamburg hotel tells a surprising story inspired by the neighbourhood.

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    Imbiss bei Schorsch

    Imbiss bei Schorsch not only serves the tastiest currywurst in Hamburg, but also delicious potato salad and shashlik. The restaurant has been around for 50 years and is popular with visitors from near and far.

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    Saintpaulia Blumenbinderei

    With great attention to detail, Mirja Willer binds many kinds of bouquets and wreaths at her flower shop Blumenladen Saintpaulia.

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    Frau Möller

    You’ll find a large selection of beer and hearty German food at reasonable prices here. This is Frau Möller.

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    Cremon

    Cremon, in Hamburg’s old city, is part of the city’s history and the eponymous street of Cremon Island. There were once warehouses and residential dwellings on the canal and on a street front so that goods could be sent and received via water as well as land.

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