The Colonnaden (the colonnades, pl. also in German lang.) is a shopping street in Neustadt quarter, Hamburg, Germany. The street, now largely a pedestrian zone, forms a diagonal junction from Jungfernstieg boulevard to Esplanade/Stephansplatz. It has a rich tradition and was dubbed a "Prachtmeile" (lit. splendour mile).[1] Most of the buildings are designed in Renaissance Revival architecture and the north eastern side of the street is formed by arcades.[2]
^Deborah Knür (22 August 2005). "Colonnaden bekommen Glanz zurück" (in German). Die Welt. Retrieved 2016-06-23.
The Colonnaden (the colonnades, pl. also in German lang.) is a shopping street in Neustadt quarter, Hamburg, Germany. The street, now largely a pedestrian...
Violin bass guitar (model 500/1) from the Steinway-Haus Music Store (Colonnaden 29) for £30 (equivalent to £800 in 2024); he could not afford a Fender...
the peripheral development of the commercial streets, particularly the Colonnaden (those covered by sidewalk arcades), and in other new buildings outside...
as by local entertainers. In 1953, the Steinway-Haus was opened on the Colonnaden street in Hamburg. In 2003, the 50th anniversary of Steinway-Haus Hamburg...
intersection with Neuer Jungfernstieg, Jungfernstieg forms a Y-junction with Colonnaden, another shopping street. The entire circumference of the lakeside is...
were modeled after Berlin's Unter den Linden. The shopping street of Colonnaden, leading to Jungfernstieg boulevard, ends here. Lombardsbrücke (Lombard...
renovated several streets in the city's centre in the 1970s. The street Colonnaden built by private investors in 1874 was renovated in 1978, it is one of...