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| Fernsehturm |
| Built between 1965 and 1968 from reinforced concrete and opened on May 1, 1968, the 279.2 metre, 43,000 tonne Fernsehturm (also known as the Heinrich-Hertz-Turm after Heinrich Rudolf Hertz, the Hamburg-born physicist and discoverer of electromagnetic waves). Once the proud home of a ... |
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| Rathaus |
| Currently the city's sixth town hall, Hamburg's newest seat of government took eleven years to build and was completed in 1897. With a neo-Renaissance exterior and an interior of mixed styles, including a number of fountains built to celebrate the health Hamburg's citizens. ... |
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| Speicherstadt |
| The world's biggest warehouse complex is an awesome hotchpotch of waterways, cobbled streets and red brick Hanseactic buildings dating from 1885 to 1927. Originally built between 1885 and 1888 at the cost of 20,000 people's homes, as well as housing some of the ... |
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