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  2. Miniatur Wunderland - Wikipedia

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    The Miniatur Wunderland (German for: "Miniature Wonderland") is, according to Guinness World Records, the largest model railway system in the world. [2] It is located at the historic Speicherstadt in Hamburg and is one of the most popular and most visited sights in Germany .

  3. Lübeck–Hamburg railway - Wikipedia

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    The first plans to build a direct rail link between Hamburg and Lübeck were put forward in 1831. Because of the refusal of the Danish authorities to allow a direct line to be built through Holstein-Glückstadt, which was ruled by the King of Denmark, the Lübeck–Büchen line was built by the Lübeck-Büchen Railway Company (Lübeck-Büchener Eisenbahn, LBE).

  4. Reeperbahn - Wikipedia

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    The Reeperbahn (German: [ˈʁeːpɐˌbaːn] ⓘ) is a street and entertainment district in Hamburg's St. Pauli district, one of the two 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 (the sinful mile) and Kiez. The Reeperbahn Festival ...

  5. List of Intercity-Express lines in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Line Direction between ICE 2 (Düsseldorf and Munich) ICE 4 (Kiel, Hamburg and Frankfurt) ICE 8: Berlin and Munich: ICE 9 (Berlin, Cologne and Bonn) ICE 10: Berlin, Hanover and Düsseldorf/Cologne

  6. Berlin–Hamburg Railway - Wikipedia

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    Course of the railway through the old German states Hamburger station in Berlin in 1850 Hamburger station and Lehrter station in Berlin in 1875 Berliner Bahnhof station; the link line to Klosterthor station is in the foreground The 148 metre-long train hall in Hamburg The propeller-driven Rail Zeppelin (230 km/h, 1931) Interzone express hauled by DR VT 12.14 at Hamburg-Bergedorf in July 1959

  7. Hamburg-Altona station - Wikipedia

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    The original Altona station was built by the Altona-Kiel Railway Company at the end of the line from Kiel, some 300 metres south of the current station.It opened in 1844, at which time Altona was an independent city within the Duchy of Holstein (the old station is currently used as the present-day Altona borough's town hall).

  8. U1 (Hamburg U-Bahn) - Wikipedia

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    The U1 is a line of the Hamburg U-Bahn which has a length of 55.383 kilometres (34.41 mi). It starts in Norderstedt Mitte and leads via the city center at Jungfernstieg and Hauptbahnhof Süd to Volksdorf where it divides in two branches, leading to Ohlstedt and Großhansdorf [ 1 ] and serves 47 stations.

  9. Internationales Maritimes Museum Hamburg - Wikipedia

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    The Internationales Maritimes Museum Hamburg (abbr. IMMH, International Maritime Museum) is a private museum in the HafenCity quarter of Hamburg, Germany. The museum houses Peter Tamm's collection of model ships, construction plans, uniforms, and maritime art, amounting to over 40,000 items and more than one million photographs. It opened in a ...