Nestled along Hamburg’s waterside, the Speicherstadt, or Warehouse District, showcases an impressive array of red-brick architecture and a network of canals. As the world’s largest warehouse complex, it was built in the late 19th century to store goods like coffee, tea, and spices. Today, visitors can explore several buildings that have been converted into museums and attractions, offering a glimpse into the area’s rich history. The district’s unique layout and historical ambiance provide a vivid experience of Hamburg’s maritime past.
Warehouse District (Speicherstadt)
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