Discover Hamburg from the comfort of your own home. Exciting, interactive online tours, peppered with photos, maps, videos, poems, music and qualified, informative moderation make this Zoom event an entertaining and comfortable experience.
Through years of experience in adult education and regular interaction with tour groups, StreamingOf.Hamburg is prepared to make online tours interactive and entertaining - among other things with a guessing game à la "Dalli-Klick". During the online tours, which last about two hours, there is a break for an exchange of ideas. During this break, questions and impressions of all participants can be discussed - just like on real tours.
Andreas Kowalski will guide you safely and comfortably on the following online tours:
- Pilots, tugboat captains, moorers - the Port of Hamburg
Workplace for about 150,000 people: Who is involved in sailing in, mooring, and loading and unloading? From the German Bight up the Elbe to Hamburg, you will learn everything about the Port of Hamburg.
- From the dike road to the Elbe Philharmonic Hall - the merchant city of Hamburg
Civic cultural life and international trade have long shaped Hamburg. Deichstraße, Speicherstadt (UNESCO World Heritage Site), HafenCity with Elbphilharmonie: comparisons with other (port) cities reinforce Hamburg's importance as a merchant city.
- Grindelviertel, Neustadt, Harvestehude - Jewish Hamburg
In 2021, Germany celebrated 1,700 years of Jewish life. As a city with Germany's former largest Jewish population, there is still much to discover about Jewish history - and especially the present - in Hamburg today. Whether Talmud Torah School, Hohe Weide Synagogue, Rolf Liebermann Studio, Bornplatz Synagogue or other vanished temples: Jewish Hamburg is alive!
- New splendor in old warehouses - HafenCity Hamburg
Once a transshipment point for duty-free goods, today home to modern buildings. Deichtorhallen, Oberhafenquartier, canals and barges, customs house, harbor office - a tour of contrasts that unfolds its own romance.
- Idyll on the Elbe - Hamburg Blankenese
Wolfgang Borchert already described life in Hamburg Blankenese as "in the middle of it all". Stroll online along picturesque staircases, listen to stories about pilots, captains and fishermen and gain insight into Blankenese traditions.
- People-Animals-Sensations - the Schanzenviertel Hamburg
A district of change - like no other in Hamburg. Schanzenpark, Sternschanze station, Fleischgroßmarkt, Schulterblatt, "Roten Flora" - get to know the district!