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Quarter of Hamburg in Germany
HafenCity
Quarter of Hamburg
Aerial view of western HafenCity and Speicherstadt (2013)
HafenCity (German pronunciation:[ˈhaːfn̩ˌsɪtiː]ⓘ) is a quarter in the borough of Hamburg-Mitte, Hamburg, Germany. It is located on the Elbe river island Grasbrook, on the former Port of Hamburg area. It was formally established in 2008 and also includes the historical Speicherstadt area, which since 2015 is an UNESCO World Heritage Site with the adjacent Kontorhausviertel. The main landmark of the HafenCity is the Elbphilharmonie concert hall.
In a narrower sense, HafenCity Hamburg is a project of urban regeneration where the "Grosser Grasbrook" area of the former Hamburg free port is being revitalised with new hotels, shops, office buildings, and residential areas. The project is considered the largest urban redevelopment project in Europe by landmass (approximately 2.2 square kilometres (220 ha)). With the decreased economic importance of free ports in an era of European Union free trade, large container ships, and increased border security, the Hamburg free port was reduced in size,[2] relieving the current HafenCity area of its restrictions. The ground-breaking ceremony was held on 20 June 2001, with the first quarter called "Am Dalmannkai/Sandtorkai" – next to the Elbphilharmonie – completed in 2009.
When completely developed, the HafenCity area is projected to be home to about 12,000 people and the workplace of 40,000 people.
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Arts". DW.COM. Retrieved 30 September 2017. "HafenCity Hamburg - Katharinenschule opens in HafenCity". Hafencity.com. Archived from the original on 5 December...
first stage of the HafenCity project. According to the person responsible for the development and commercialisation of HafenCity, HafenCity Hamburg GmbH, half...
The HafenCity University Hamburg (German: HafenCity Universität Hamburg, abbreviated HCU) — also known as the University Of The Built Environment And...
The Elbtower is a partially built skyscraper east of the HafenCity borough of Hamburg, Germany. If completed, it would have a height of 245 metres (804 ft)...
figures, and outlook HafenCity Website The Elbe Philharmonic Hall Currently under construction in the HafenCity Arts in the HafenCity Ship Movements, Photos...
this particular case. It is located in the port of Hamburg – within the HafenCity quarter – and was built from 1883 to 1927. The district was built as a...
Philharmonic Hall"), popularly nicknamed Elphi, is a concert hall in the HafenCity quarter of Hamburg, Germany, on the Grasbrook peninsula of the Elbe River...
ISBN 3-88042-055-6 "Hafencity". Hafencity (in German). Retrieved 2022-12-31. Jaeger, Falk (May 2008). "Waterfront Living and Working: Hamburg's HafenCity". Goethe-Institut...
University of Halle-Wittenberg (also in Wittenberg) University of Hamburg HafenCity University Hamburg Hamburg University of Technology Helmut Schmidt University...
The Hanseatic Trade Center (HTC) is a major office complex in the HafenCity of Hamburg, Germany. Developed after an urban design competition in the 1980s...
post-industrial zones in other European cities have been redeveloped, such as Andrejsala in Riga, HafenCity in Hamburg, Kaapelitehdas in Helsinki, the...
(abbr. IMMH, International Maritime Museum) is a private museum in the HafenCity quarter of Hamburg, Germany. The museum houses Peter Tamm's collection...
and Muhammed. Der Spiegel began moving into its current head office in HafenCity in September 2011. The facility was designed by Henning Larsen Architects...
visitors. ‡ Date of reopening as "LEGO Discovery Center" or "Centre" Germany HafenCity, Hamburg, was scheduled to open in Autumn of 2023, before being delayed...
became the quarter Sternschanze in the borough Altona. The neighborhood HafenCity was awarded the status of a quarter. A borough of Hamburg is not comparable...
to commence construction of the Elbphilharmonie, a concert hall in the HafenCity quarter. Between 2007 and 2009, von Beust was one of 32 members of the...
centres of Hamburg's nightlife (the other being Sternschanze) and also the city's major red-light district. In German, it is also nicknamed die sündige Meile...