Hamburg (2015)

I haven’t seen my friend Zainul for a while, therefore I was quite happy when he decided to have a visit in Hamburg while he was working in Portsmouth. As he is from Brunei, there is always a bit of mess when getting a Visa. Nevermind, he took the chance and I was very happy to show him every corner of my current home town. We also took a guided tour with Sandeman’s New Europe, which was absolutely worthwhile doing. Although, it just shows you everything important on the way from the town hall towards the Hafencity, it was a very interesting and informative walk.

2015 was also the year, where I really enjoyed studying at the HAW Hamburg. I met so many new people and we went on some photo hunts together. Therefore, you can also find a lot of pictures from the St. Georg campus, as well as the Hamburg Harbour at night.

 


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Hamburger Frühlingsdom (2015)

On this years Frühlingsdom, the showman Rasch is presenting a one-of-a-kind Fun House with three different endings. In Fuzzy’s Lachsaloon you can either slide down a winding slide, take the stairs or drop down with a drop tower. This tower is kind of special as you start from the highest point of the ride and just drop down a few meters, therefore the ride also features a floor and quite high railings. It is still a nice one, as it comes quite surprisingly.

 


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Archäologisches Museum Hamburg (2015)

Museums in Hamburg are awesome! Despite their informative nature, they normally feature a very creative and interesting design for a better and more immersive learning experience. Although I live in the South of Hamburg for quite a while now, I didn’t know that the Archäologisches Museum Hamburg is such a gem. It is a brillant museum, which is somehow in contrast to the part of the city in which it is located. The special exhibition about the Hammaburg (the origin of Hamburg) – which was places in another building – on the other hand was plain and boring. For those who are interested, just head south and enjoy a visit to the museum. It is worth it.

 


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