Sunday, March 15, 2009

Hamburg

Hamburg was rainy and windy and somehow I had expected more. Or maybe you have to go there in summer when you can lie on something like beaches. However, we only spend two days there and our hotel was located on the red light district (Reeeperbahn). And Hamburg is the city with the slowest underground trains.
The city hall:

St. Petri (the oldest church in Hamburg and it was built in the 11th century):
St. Nikolai (although already in ruins was pretty impressive):
In fron of that church were two cool statues. The sitting one is memorial for the Jews at the concentration camps during the second World War.
At the harbor (the biggest harbor in Germany):
We went into the Hamburg Dungeon which was really good, even better than the London Dungeon. The actors did a great job scaring us and the mirror labyrinth was really cool! Unfortunately, you were not allowed to take pictures inside.

Reeeperbahn at night (Although B and I were walking side by side and it probably looked like we were a couple, the prostitutes made a move towards B anyway.)
Reeperbahn by day:
Some important building with politicians in it:
St. Michaelis:
A walk along the pier:
And at the end we visited another museum about different cultures with pretty cool sculptures:

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