Nahaufnahme eines Mikrofons auf Bühne mit unscharfem Hintergrund in Konzertatmosphäre.
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Poetry Slam

Word art on Hamburg's stages.

Experience culture. Poetry Slam in Hamburg

Hamburg stands for art and culture through and through. And over the years, poetry slams have gained a firm place in Hamburg's cultural programme. Those who want to see young lyrical talents have the opportunity to do so in Hamburg almost every week. The young poet scene meets here regularly on stage to compete and inspire the audience. And with the "artistic duels", the city even has its own unofficial championship. Here, you'll find an overview of current events and the most frequent venues.

    The home of the Poetry Slam in Hamburg.

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    Panoptikum - Wax Museum

    Fascination between wax and reality A selfie with pop star Adele, the Queen and Angela Merkel? That is possible, in the Panoptikum in Hamburg. The Panoptikum in Hamburg St. Pauli was founded in 1879, making it the oldest Wax museum in Germany. The Faerber family has carried on this tradition for five generations - with dedication, care and great attention to detail. Because: Similarity to the original is no coincidence. But true art. Visitors experience this very special art on over 700 m² of exhibition space. The Panoptikum is a fascinating world of wax, in which reality and fantasy merge with each other. Currently more than 120 personalities from art and culture, sport and politics, society and history are shown - including many celebrities and real megastars. The best thing: The stars and starlets are not photo-shy at all and wait patiently for photos from the private paparazzi. Photography is in the exhibition expressly permitted, after all, selfies with the wax figures belong to everyones visit of the Panoptikum! In addition to current personalities such as singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran, singer Helene Fischer, US President Donald Trump and Hollywood actress Angelina Jolie, local celebrities such as Olivia Jones will also be present. Additionally, historical figures such as Henry VIII, Albert Einstein and Friedrich von Schiller are shown. A horror scene and a medical-anatomical cabinet complete the collection. The visit to the Panopticon lasts 45 to 60 minutes. A free audioguide provides visitors with information about the wax works on display in German and English. Admission times Monday to Friday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m Saturday 10 a.m. – 10 p.m Sunday 10 a.m. – 8 p.m Panopticon | Spielbudenplatz 3 | 20359 Hamburg Telephone 040 31 03 17 | Fax 040 51 29 63 | info@panoptikum.de | www.panoptikum.de

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    Öffentliche Führung: Parkomania
    © ©SHMH-Altonaer Museum, Michaela Hegenbarth

    Parkomania (60 Min. Öffentliche Führung)

    Embark on a fascinating journey through the history of Jenisch Park! In the public guided tour of the "Parkomania" exhibition, you'll discover how a model agricultural estate transformed into a significant work of garden art. Learn more about Caspar Voght's ideas, Jenisch's design of the park, its changing uses in the 20th century, and surprising colonial connections – right up to current issues of nature conservation. Participation fee: €2.00

    Parkomania (60 Min. Öffentliche Führung)
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    parkrun Krupunder See

    Krupunder See parkrun – Run, Walk, Volunteer, Connect!

    Every Saturday at 9:00 AM, runners, walkers, and fitness enthusiasts gather at Krupunder See parkrun. It’s not about competition or best times – it’s about movement, community, and fun. Whether you’re fast, slow, or somewhere in between – everyone is welcome!

    What makes it special? You can’t finish last! Our tail walker ensures that no one is left behind, and every participant is celebrated – whether you finish in under 20 minutes or enjoy a relaxed walk.

    With official timing! Your run or walk is recorded so you can track your progress if you want. Your time is posted online, allowing you to compare it with previous runs.

    Part of a global community! parkrun takes place worldwide – from Hamburg to Sydney. With just one registration, you can join any event and meet new people wherever you go.

    You don’t have to run to be part of it! You can also help as a volunteer, cheer on others, or simply enjoy the friendly atmosphere.

    When? Every Saturday, 9:00 AM

    Where? Krupunder See, Halstenbek

    Info & Registration: Sign up here!

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    Parkspaziergang – Was gibt’s Neues auf der Baustelle?

    Park manager Sören Stein provides information on current developments in the project to close the gap in Wilhelmsburg Island Park, with a special focus on the opening of waterways and the construction of bridges.

    Registration: wilhelmsburgerinselpark@hamburg-mitte.hamburg.de

    The event is free of charge.

    Parkspaziergang – Was gibt’s Neues auf der Baustelle?
    PEKING und Salpeterhandel
    © Stiftung Historische Museen Hamburg - Archiv Sloman

    PEKING und Salpeterhandel

    The PEKING was designed to transport saltpeter. This mineral was mined in the Atacama Desert, one of the driest regions on Earth with extreme temperature fluctuations. It served both as fertilizer and for the production of explosives. The approximately 60-minute tour offers insights into the harsh working conditions of both saltpeter mining and loading the "white gold" onto the ship and takes place every first Sunday of the month. HOW TO GET YOUR TICKET Please book a ticket via our online shop. Please ensure that you have selected your desired date and time. Up to six people can be registered per booking. If the message "Few tickets" is displayed, fewer than six tickets are available. For questions regarding booking, please contact: buchungsvorgang@deham.shmh.de ABOUT THE TOURS Please report to the guardhouse directly in front of the PEKING 15 minutes before the tour begins. The PEKING is not currently wheelchair accessible. Participation in the tours is not recommended for people with limited mobility. Walkers, wheelchairs, strollers, buggies, and similar items cannot be brought along. Sturdy footwear is required for the tours. Flip-flops, slippers, pumps, and similar footwear are not permitted. As the tours also take place outdoors on the deck of the PEKING, please remember to bring weatherproof clothing and/or sun protection. Cost: €15 (including admission to the harbor museum). Participation is free for children and young people under 18, but registration is required. The number of participants per tour is limited to 15 people. For safety reasons, only people taller than 1.20 m (4 ft 3 in) may participate.

    PEKING und Salpeterhandel
    PEKING-Führung
    © Stiftung Historische Museen Hamburg - Sinje Hasheider

    PEKING-Führung

    Get your tickets for the tours on board the PEKING.The guided tours on the historic four-masted barque take place Mondays, Wednesdays to Fridays (10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.) and Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays (10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.) and last around 60 minutes.Please select the available start time in the calendar below.Up to four people can be registered per booking.HOW THE TOURS WORKPlease report to the ticket booth directly in front of the PEKING 15 minutes before the tour begins.The PEKING is not currently wheelchair accessible. People with limited mobility are therefore not recommended to take part in the tours. Walkers, wheelchairs, strollers, buggies, etc. cannot be taken on board.Sturdy shoes must be worn on the tours.Cost: 15 euros (including a visit to the harbor museum). Participation is free for children and young people under 18 years of age, but registration is required. The number of participants per tour is limited to 15 people. For safety reasons, only people with a height of 1.20 m or more are allowed to participate. BOOK AN APPOINTMENT

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    An evening full of emotions Musicals & Shows

    Experience the musical capital of Hamburg! Whether it's Disney's long-running success THE KING OF THE LIONS, moving musicals such as & JULIA - The Pop Musical or hilarious shows on the Reeperbahn - there's something for all ages and tastes here.

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