Fischhalle Harburg Living room for everyone

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The Fischhalle in Harburg wants to be a living room for everyone directly at the harbour. In a short time, the maritime building has developed into a cultural and social meeting place at Harburg's inland port.

The preservation and reconstruction of the Fischhalle Harburg, built in 1906, is the project of the port musician Werner Pfeiffer. Only barely spared from demolition, the old building quickly turned into a port of call for people in Harburg's inland port. A café and bistro provide catering in the maritime cultural centre. The Fischhalle is open for celebrations, live concerts and social activities.

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