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Elbstrand – Blankenese Runde von Reeperbahn

Uwe Niekiel
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Elbstrand – Blankenese Runde von Reeperbahn

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July 12, 2018

Elbstrand – Blankenese Runde von Reeperbahn

Moderate

03:22

55.7km

16.6km/h

310m

310m

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

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Train Station

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956 m

Hamburg Fish Auction Hall

Highlight • Monument

The fish auction hall is today event hall. That was different.

"At the landing place of the Elbfischer, the Magistrate of the city of Altona, in response to the customs connection of Hamburg to the German Reich, built this hall to keep the fish trade in Altona, the original type of the Roman market hall, a 3-nave basilica with a central axis cupola.
From it arose the Christian church. The steel construction of Buddha steel is riveted from simple profiles. From the Vierungsachse a ship bridge led to a feeder for eight steamer. Rich bronze jewelery of fish graced the Fourth Fork, colored glasses the bows. "


During the Second World War, the bronze jewelry for grenades was melted down, the dome destroyed and the roof burned down. It was repaired provisionally and in the mid-50s, the auction stopped. The hall was abandoned and decayed until it was close to demolition.

In 1973, an association was founded with the aim of bringing the hall to a new use as a socio-cultural center with folk theater, cinema, social services, fish restaurants and a beer garden. The club eventually obtained in 1976, contrary to the plans of parts of the Senate, the Unterschutzstellung the hall as a monument by decision of the Hamburg citizenship. The application was submitted by Bodo Schümann (SPD). Thus, the impending demolition was prevented. The fish auction hall owes its further existence to the commitment of honorary acting citizens.

Hall 1984 was the only building monument in Hamburg to receive a europa nostra diploma for outstanding achievements in the field of cultural heritage preservation of Europa Nostra, a European historical heritage association.

The auction hall was originally intended to become a place of socioculture, but is used in addition to the fish market hustle and bustle, but above all for advertising and PR events large corporations. The company Stacklies has recently been responsible for gastronomy and events. The hall can accommodate about 3500 visitors.

In case of a storm surge, the hall is under water, it can do it. There parked cars not.

Sources:
fischauktionshalle.com
de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fischauktionshalle
hamburg.de/sehenswuerdigkeiten/2893120/fischauktionshalle

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35.8 km

Willkomm-Höft Welcome Point

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"Welcome to Hamburg, we look forward to welcoming you to the Port of Hamburg." You have to have some luck (or patience) to hear this greeting from incoming ships. Larger ships are so welcomed. For this purpose, the respective national anthem is played.
But you can also just sit on the pontoon and look at the Elbe. It's always worth it ...!

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41.2 km

It's worth taking a break here. You can relax on the beach, watch the ships and there are drinks too.

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42.7 km

Uwe attracts everyone's attention on the Falkenstein shore. The ship capsized in December 1975 in thick fog. Today, at low tide, Uwe's foredeck protrudes from the water. Another eye-catcher is the Finnish shipwreck Polstjernan, which caught fire in the 1920s on the way to England.

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42.8 km

Along the Elbe to Wedel. Great route.

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48.8 km

Teufelsbrück Ferry Landing

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Teufelsbrück is a good starting point for a tour of the old country. From here the ferry goes over to Rüschpark and Finkenwerder. By the way, the ferry can be used with the normal HVV ticket - at no extra charge!

The ships are very full on Sundays - also thanks to us cyclists. But the crew gets a good grip on it. Just have it done.

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51.5 km

View of the Elbe

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Here is a good vantage point for the incoming and outgoing ships as well as a couple of the container terminals.

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52.4 km

Övelgönne Beach

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Always action, one of the very worthwhile excursion destinations.

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55.7 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

27.5 km

17.0 km

7.19 km

1.74 km

1.05 km

813 m

213 m

< 100 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

39.8 km

14.2 km

751 m

749 m

217 m

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