Der Kaiser...
Mellinpassage (2)
Deckenmalerei in der Mellinpassage
Mellinpassage (1)
Udos Welt auf Blau
Herbertstr. St.Pauli
"Raddampfer" Louisana-Star
Blick zum Köhlbrand - HFF vom Elbberg!
Elphi von innen
Skulptur "Fischer" von Gerhard Brandes
fishermans girlfriend
Wenn der Tag geht und das Fest beginnt!
Im Laeisz-Hof
Marktstraße (Karolinenviertel Hamburg)
Bleib sauber, mein Hamburg!
Bleib sauber, mein Hamburg!
Corda azul, blue rope (für Xata)
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DE - Hamburg - Binnenalster
DE - Hamburg - View from the Michel
Planten+Blomen 09.11.2021
Historische Kacheln im Alten Elbtunnel
vorzeitliche Kommunikationsmittel
Wandzeitung
Wasserspeier
Das Altonaer Rathaus
Wasserspeier
Die Stadt schläft nicht ...
Blick über die Binnenalster ...
Alster am Morgen vertreibt Kummer und Sorgen! - Un…
Alster zu später Stunde endet in geselliger Runde!
alter Hafenkran ...
alle wollen nach oben!
Frühling an der Binnenalster
Blick über Hamburg.....
blaue Stunde an der Binnenalster
in Blankenese
Haifisch-Bar
Kran bei Blohm & Voss, Hamburg Steinwerder
Big Bridge ... hFF (090°)
Nana
vergittert
Plätzchen mit Aussicht - Tiny yard with a view - h…
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Auf geht es in den Urlaub - Vivent les vacances - A few holidays... " lunga vita alle vacanze
Auf geht es in den Urlaub - Vivent les vacances - A few holidays... " lunga vita alle vacanze
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St.Michaelis Church (known as Michel to the HAMBURGERS) is the newest of Hamburg's main churches. It is a city landmark towering 132 metres with magnificent views over the city from the viewing platform below the dome. It has undergone many transformations. The first church built in 1649-61 was destroyed on 1750 by a strike of lightening; the second (built in 1750-62\0 burned to the ground in 1906. With the help of numerous donations, it was completely r built in 1907-1912.
The viewing platform can be reached by 452 steps or a lift. Guess which we used.
The viewing platform can be reached by 452 steps or a lift. Guess which we used.
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Amelia club has replied to Erhard Bernstein clubBest wishes ... steve
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I have been in Hamburg, but I don't recall seeing this church.
Cheers,
Joe
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