Spiegel Verlagshaus

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Everyone arriving in Hamburg with the train has surely already admired it: The Spiegel publishing house in the HafenCity.

The tapered glass façade of the building has been the home of the Spiegel publishing house since 2011. Especially in the dark, the building’s illuminated façade shines in its full splendour.

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