Sightseeing in Hamburg
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Sightseeing in Hamburg offers some of the fascinating sights in the world. Otto von Bismarck Monument is one of the major attractions of the city. This statue marks the German leader who unified the country in the 19th century. Constructed at the turn of 20th century, the Bismarck Monument provides a great look at the history of Germany and its development into a modern state. Rathaus is a celebrated historical building in Germany that represents the culture, history, and people of Hamburg. This historical building houses 647 rooms and is commemorated by a neo-Renaissance motif and is capped by an ornate clock tower.
The public square in front of the Town Hall is home to numerous civic and cultural events and features memorial tributes to poet Heinrich Heine, composer G.P. Telemann, and the casualties of World War. The Rote Flora previously was home to the historic Flora Theater. Today this building is enshrouded with modern graffiti art and is home to a cultural center. This site offers an interesting look at the confluence of old and new in this historic German city. St. Jacobi Kirche is another major attraction of Frankfurt. St. Katharinen Kirche built during the 14th and 15th centuries reflects Gothic influences, as evidenced by its massive, openwork tower constructed in 1762. St. Michaelis Kirche brick church is among Northern Germany's loveliest Baroque-style buildings.
The signature feature of this church is the tower, which was added in 1786.This tower is also considered Hamburg's definitive symbol. Twice daily, a trumpeter plays a solo from the tower while a full ensemble performs during festivals. Besides these here are many other attractions here.
Sightseeing in Hamburg will certainly enthrall you and you will cherish this
journey throughout your life.