Two - Zwei
Lots of Ipers in Hamburg
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Morning Light (105°)
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St. Michael, Hildesheim (240°)
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St. Michael of Hildesheim During Light Performance…
Deep Inside my Mug of Tea - Blasentee?
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St. Michael, Hildesheim (345°)
Kreuzgang hinterm Hildesheimer Dom - Cloister behi…
Heavy Lift Lift - Laste(n/r) Aufzüge
Eye Teaser - Augenfutter
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Night / Light Witches on Stilts
Zollkanal - Harbor Canal (120°)
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Here Comes The Sun... (150°)
Die Rote Flora (270°)
... nothing easier than that ;-) (180°)
Christopher Street Day in Hamburg's Hafencity (345…
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Beer University or Redlight District? (270°)
Roofscape - Dachlandschaft
Collision Course? - Kollisionskurs?
Old and New - In Hamburg's Hafencity (060°)
Fall Knocking - Herbstmorgen (150°)
Alley - Altstadtgasse (000°)
Night and Day
# 6 - Moonscape - Heilbronn Power Plant (120°)
Terminal Station or Blue Grotto?
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Blue Hour in Heidelberg (150°)
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Hidden Valley, CA, Spring 1980 (180°)
...up there? You must be kidding - Da rauf? Das is…
Terrace With a View - Berggasthof Alter Säntis (19…
Morning Has Broken - Saentis Vista (045°)
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My granny grew up next door (born 1891)
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Die Krameramtsstuben in Hamburg liegen am Krayenkamp in der Neustadt unterhalb des „Michels“. Ehemals als Wohnungen für Witwen vom Krameramt genutzt, bilden die um 1620 bis 1700 errichteten Fachwerkhäuser heute die letzte geschlossene Hofbebauung des 17. Jahrhunderts in Hamburg.
Heute von kleinen Läden, Galerien, Restaurants und einer als Museum erhaltenen Wohnung genutzt, veranschaulicht das Ensemble aus den beiden Vorderhäusern, mit den beidseitig entlang eines schmalen Ganges errichteten Häusern der Hofbebauung, am besten das Aussehen der bis ins 20. Jahrhundert weite Teile der Hamburger Alt- und Neustadt prägenden Gängeviertel. Aus Wikipedia
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The Krameramtsstuben (Grocers' Apartments) are historic buildings on Krayenkamp, near St. Michaelis Church in the Neustadt district of Hamburg, Germany.
Formerly homes for widows of members of the Grocers’ Institute (Krameramtswohnungen), the 1620 to 1700 built, timber-framed buildings form the last of the 17th century enclosed courtyards of Hamburg. Now occupied by small shops, galleries, restaurants and a museum, the group is arranged along the sides of a narrow courtyard, behind two 1700s buildings which front the street.
The oldest houses in the system (Krayenkamp 10/11 - houses a, n and m) are also the oldest surviving residential buildings in central Hamburg. With cantilevered floors and ornamental cut cleats, they were built around 1620 (Rear houses 1615-20; Vorderhaus 1625[1]) as a country house and summerhouse on what were otherwise ornamental and pleasure gardens. Their exposed 17th century ceiling paintings are evidence that the original owners were members of the upper class. At the time, Neustadt had just been included within the fortified ramparts of Hamburg.
In 1676 the wealthy and prestigious Grocers’ Institute (Krameramt; formed in 1375 to offer guild-like protection to merchants), purchased the grounds and erected 20 apartments for the widows of deceased members, to encourage them to vacate their shops in favour of new members. In addition to the rent-free apartments, the widows were given fuel and a modest pension. The buildings have twisted brick chimneys and characteristic wooden racks for drying laundry outside the windows.
The institute was dissolved in 1866. Having previously used wells in the courtyard, the homes were finally supplied with mains water in 1900.
In 1933, the buildings were made subject to a preservation order, and they survived the bombing raids of World War II without major damage. From 1972 to 1974, a $1.6 million Deutschmark renovation project was undertaken. From Wikipedia
My granny grew up next door (born 1891)
The Menu / Speisekarte
Die Krameramtsstuben in Hamburg liegen am Krayenkamp in der Neustadt unterhalb des „Michels“. Ehemals als Wohnungen für Witwen vom Krameramt genutzt, bilden die um 1620 bis 1700 errichteten Fachwerkhäuser heute die letzte geschlossene Hofbebauung des 17. Jahrhunderts in Hamburg.
Heute von kleinen Läden, Galerien, Restaurants und einer als Museum erhaltenen Wohnung genutzt, veranschaulicht das Ensemble aus den beiden Vorderhäusern, mit den beidseitig entlang eines schmalen Ganges errichteten Häusern der Hofbebauung, am besten das Aussehen der bis ins 20. Jahrhundert weite Teile der Hamburger Alt- und Neustadt prägenden Gängeviertel. Aus Wikipedia
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The Krameramtsstuben (Grocers' Apartments) are historic buildings on Krayenkamp, near St. Michaelis Church in the Neustadt district of Hamburg, Germany.
Formerly homes for widows of members of the Grocers’ Institute (Krameramtswohnungen), the 1620 to 1700 built, timber-framed buildings form the last of the 17th century enclosed courtyards of Hamburg. Now occupied by small shops, galleries, restaurants and a museum, the group is arranged along the sides of a narrow courtyard, behind two 1700s buildings which front the street.
The oldest houses in the system (Krayenkamp 10/11 - houses a, n and m) are also the oldest surviving residential buildings in central Hamburg. With cantilevered floors and ornamental cut cleats, they were built around 1620 (Rear houses 1615-20; Vorderhaus 1625[1]) as a country house and summerhouse on what were otherwise ornamental and pleasure gardens. Their exposed 17th century ceiling paintings are evidence that the original owners were members of the upper class. At the time, Neustadt had just been included within the fortified ramparts of Hamburg.
In 1676 the wealthy and prestigious Grocers’ Institute (Krameramt; formed in 1375 to offer guild-like protection to merchants), purchased the grounds and erected 20 apartments for the widows of deceased members, to encourage them to vacate their shops in favour of new members. In addition to the rent-free apartments, the widows were given fuel and a modest pension. The buildings have twisted brick chimneys and characteristic wooden racks for drying laundry outside the windows.
The institute was dissolved in 1866. Having previously used wells in the courtyard, the homes were finally supplied with mains water in 1900.
In 1933, the buildings were made subject to a preservation order, and they survived the bombing raids of World War II without major damage. From 1972 to 1974, a $1.6 million Deutschmark renovation project was undertaken. From Wikipedia
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