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Speicherstadt

Location Hamburg

Historic warehouse district featuring distinctive red-brick buildings and interconnected canals, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Read more…

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The Speicherstadt is the world's largest contiguous historic warehouse complex, constructed between 1883 and 1927. It is distinguished by its red brick architecture set on wooden pilings, with a network of canals and bridges weaving through the district. Designed by Carl Johann Christian Zimmermann, the area reflects Hamburg's trading history and colonial heritage.

Since 2015, it has held UNESCO World Heritage status, highlighting its cultural and historical significance. The district forms an architectural ensemble that combines maritime charm with industrial utility. It remains accessible and wheelchair friendly, supporting tourism focused on Hamburg's maritime and cultural past.

Surrounding landmarks include the Elbphilharmonie and HafenCity, situating the warehouse district within a broader context of urban development and cultural heritage. The Speicherstadt is open for sightseeing and guided tours, offering insights into its historical role in commerce and architecture.

More information and contact

Website www.hamburg.de
Address Speicherstadt, 20457 Hamburg, Germany
Coordinates 53°32'38.453" N, 9°59'13.125" E
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