Places to see in ( Hamburg - Germany ) Chile House
Places to see in ( Hamburg - Germany ) Chile House
The Chilehaus is a ten-story office building in Hamburg, Germany. It is located in the Kontorhausviertel. It is an exceptional example of the 1920s Brick Expressionism style of architecture. This large angular building is located on a site of approximately 6,000m², spanning the Fischertwiete Street in Hamburg. It was designed by the German architect Fritz Höger and finished in 1924.
The Chilehaus building is famed for its top, which is reminiscent of a ship's prow, and the facades, which meet at a very sharp angle at the corner of the Pumpen- and Niedernstrasse. The best view of the building is from the east. Because of the accentuated vertical elements and the recessed upper stories, as well as the curved facade on the Pumpen street, the building has, despite its enormous size, a touch of lightness.
The building has a reinforced concrete structure and has been built with the use of 4.8 million dark Oldenburg bricks. The building is constructed on very difficult terrain, so to gain stability it was necessary to build on 16-meter-deep reinforced-concrete pilings.
The location's close vicinity to the Elbe River necessitated a specially sealed cellar, and heating equipment was constructed in a caisson that can float within the building, so the equipment can't be damaged in the event of flooding.
The sculptural elements in the staircases and on the facade were provided by the sculptor Richard Kuöhl. The building hosts one of the few remaining working paternosters in the world.
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Hamburg, a major port city in northern Germany, is connected to the North Sea by the Elbe River. It's crossed by hundreds of canals, and also contains large areas of parkland. Near its core, Inner Alster lake is dotted with boats and surrounded by cafes. The city's central Jungfernstieg boulevard connects the Neustadt (new town) with the Altstadt (old town), home to landmarks like 18th-century St. Michael’s Church.
Germany is a Western European country with a landscape of forests, rivers, mountain ranges and North Sea beaches. It has over 2 millennia of history. Berlin, its capital, is home to art and nightlife scenes, the Brandenburg Gate and many sites relating to WWII. Munich is known for its Oktoberfest and beer halls, including the 16th-century Hofbräuhaus. Frankfurt, with its skyscrapers, houses the European Central Bank.
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This building's sharp angles and dark color makes it look like a blocky shark.
It is Hamburg's Chilehaus, built in the 1920s by the architect Frtiz Hoger.
Henry Sloman, the owner of the building, was a wealthy merchant who shipped nitrate to Chile.
This explains both the building's name, and why it resembles a ship's prow.
The exterior of the building has finely sculpted columns, which are even lovelier at night.
The exterior floodlights showcase the various workings of extraordinary Chilehaus.
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Our Hamburg city walking tour starts at the main railway station in Hamburg. From there we reach the Moenckeberg Street, one of the main shopping streets in Hamburg.
Huge old office buildings, called Kontorhaeuser, border the Moenckeberg Street They served for the separation of goods which were stored in the Speicherstadt district (city of warehouses), from the Kontor (offices).
Worth seeing is the Levantehaus with its unique arcade; it was built in its present form in1995. The frieze of endangered species is from Barry Baldwin, the stained glass windows were designed by Ada Isensee.
Nearby is the Chile House whose brick walls were built in the shape of a ship. On Nikolaifleet (Nikolai Canal) we find the impressive facade of the Globus House. Outside the town hall and at Jungfernstieg the Christmas markets for the pre-Christmas period were set up. Even the Alster Arcades are decorated for Christmas.
The Rostov Don Cossacks give a small street concert on the lock bridge.
The promenades of the Inner Alster present themselves autumnal gray.
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Unser Stadtrundgang Hamburg beginnt am Hauptbahnhof. Von dort erreichen wir die Mönckebergstraße, eine der wichtigsten Einkaufsmeilen Hamburgs. Gesäumt wird sie von den mächtigen Kontorhäusern, die der Trennung von Warenlagerung in der Speicherstadt von den Kontoren (Büros) dienten.
Sehenswert ist das Levantehaus mit seiner einzigartigen Passage, die in seiner jetzigen Form 1995 errichtet wurde. Das Fries mit bedrohten Tierarten stammt von Barry Baldwin, das Bleiglasfenster von Ada Isensee.
Nicht weit entfernt steht das Chilehaus, dessen Backsteinfassaden in Form eines Schiffes errichtet wurden. Am Nikolaifleet finden wir die beeindruckende Fassade des Globushaus. Vor dem Rathaus und am Jungfernstieg werden die Weihnachtsmärkte für die Vorweihnachtszeit aufgebaut. Auch die Alsterarkaden werden weihnachtlich herausgeputzt.
Auf der Schleusenbrücke geben die Rostov Don Kosaken ein kleines Straßenkonzert.
Die Uferpromenaden der Binnenalster präsentieren sich während unseres Stadtrundgangs in Hamburg leider in herbstlichem Grau.
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Kaum ein anderes Bauwerk Hamburgs hat im Laufe der Jahrzehnte so viele Adjektive auf sich versammelt wie das Chilehaus. In den Jahren der Fertigstellung wird das Gebäude als groß, zweckvoll und überzeugend beschrieben. Es wird von kühner Schönheit, mystischer Wirkung und „noch nie gesehener neuer Harmonie gesprochen. Immer wieder stößt man auf Assoziationen mit einem „Ozeanriesen.
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El Instituto Cervantes de Hamburgo se ubica en el edificio Chilehaus (Casa de Chile), un céntrico inmueble cuya peculiar arquitectura —tiene forma de barco y uno de sus extremos imita la proa de un buque— lo hace muy conocido en toda Alemania. La Chilehaus, diseñada y construida entre 1922 y 1924 por Fritz Höger, es una de las obras más importantes del expresionismo de ladrillo. La impresionante construcción forma parte del barrio de Kontorhaus, declarado Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la UNESCO en 2015, junto con la vecina área de Speicherstadt.
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Chile House
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Kreuzfahrt zum Nordkap (17) mit Mein Schiff 1: Hamburg: Das Chilehaus - Cruise to the North Cape
Die südliche Hamburger Altstadt war vom großen Brand von 1842 verschont geblieben. Abgesehen vom Zuschütten des Reichenstraßenfleets zur Schaffung einer Verkehrsachse zwischen dem Rathaus und dem 1842 eröffneten Berliner Bahnhof wurden kaum strukturelle Änderungen vorgenommen. Das Gängeviertel war in mittelalterlichen Strukturen kleinteilig parzelliert. Das Baugelände des Chilehauses war 1868 mit 69 Gebäuden bebaut.
Der Bau der Speicherstadt südlich des heutigen Zollkanals machte die Umsiedlung von 20.000 Einwohnern notwendig, von denen ein Teil im Gängeviertel Unterkunft fanden. Ende des 19. Jahrhunderts entstanden einige kleinere Geschäftshäuser, 1894 mit dem Dovenhof auch das erste Kontorhaus in Hamburg.
Erst infolge der Choleraepidemie von 1892 wurde die Notwendigkeit zur Sanierung und Neugliederung des Gebietes drängender. Mit der Sanierung dieses Gebiets wurde aber erst nach weiteren zwanzig Jahren konkret begonnen. Die Planungen wurden maßgeblich von dem Hamburger Oberbaudirektor Fritz Schumacher beeinflusst.
Eine grobe Planskizze von 1912 zeigt im Gebiet zwischen Steinstraße in Norden, Meßberg und Hopfensack im Süden, Kattrepel im Westen und Johanniswall im Osten, dem späteren Kontorhausviertel, mit der Burchardstraße eine neue diagonale Achse, die die nordsüdliche verlaufende Mohlenhofstraße etwa am Burchardplatz schneidet, der noch nicht skizziert wurde. Für die Bebauung waren große Blockbebauungen vorgesehen.
Das eigentliche Baugrundstück, von Niedernstraße, Burchardstraße, Pumpen, Klingberg und Depenau umgrenzt und von der Fischertwiete durchschnitten, war 5.950 m² groß. Die Fischertwiete führt auf den Meßberg, der seit dem Mittelalter als Gemüsemarkt diente. In der Achse der Fischertwiete lag die Wandrahmsbrücke.
Der Ankauf der Grundstücke durch die Stadt erfolgte 1913, der im folgenden Jahr ausgeschriebene Wettbewerb ging noch von einer teilweisen Wohnnutzung aus. Der prämierte Entwurf von Distel & Grubitz sah noch eine getrennte Bebauung der beiden Grundstücksteile vor, allerdings hatten einzelne andere Entwürfe eine Überbauung der Fischertwiete vorgeschlagen.
Am Klingberg befindet sich die 1906–1908 von Albert Erbe in einem barockisierenden Stil erbaute Polizeiwache am Klingberg. Sie wird vollständig vom Chilehaus umklammert.
Das Baugrundstück wurde im Oktober 1921 vom Bauherrn ersteigert.
Bauherr war der Unternehmer Henry B. Sloman, der sein Vermögen durch den Handel mit Salpeter aus Minen in Chile erworben hatte. Sloman wurde 1912 mit einem Vermögen von 60 Millionen Mark als eine der reichsten Personen in Hamburg bezeichnet. Sloman war mit der gleichnamigen Reederfamilie weitläufig verwandt.
In Hamburg war es üblich, den Kontorhäusern Namen zu geben. Da die Reederei Rob. M. Sloman bereits ihr 1908–1910 erbautes Kontorhaus am Baumwall Slomanhaus genannt hatte, entschloss sich Henry B. Sloman, seinem Haus in Erinnerung an seine 32-jährige Tätigkeit in Südamerika den Namen „Chilehaus“ zu geben.
The Chilehaus (Chile House) is a ten-story office building in Hamburg, Germany. It is located in the Kontorhausviertel. It is an exceptional example of the 1920s Brick Expressionism style of architecture. This large angular building is located on a site of approximately 6,000m², spanning the Fischertwiete Street in Hamburg. It was designed by the German architect Fritz Höger and finished in 1924.
The Chilehaus building is famed for its top, which is reminiscent of a ship's prow, and the facades, which meet at a very sharp angle at the corner of the Pumpen- and Niedernstrasse. The best view of the building is from the east. Because of the accentuated vertical elements and the recessed upper stories, as well as the curved facade on the Pumpen street, the building has, despite its enormous size, a touch of lightness.
The building has a reinforced concrete structure and has been built with the use of 4.8 million dark Oldenburg bricks. The building is constructed on very difficult terrain, so to gain stability it was necessary to build on 16-meter-deep reinforced-concrete pilings.
The location's close vicinity to the Elbe River necessitated a specially sealed cellar, and heating equipment was constructed in a caisson that can float within the building, so the equipment can't be damaged in the event of flooding.
The sculptural elements in the staircases and on the facade were provided by the sculptor Richard Kuöhl.
The building hosts one of the few remaining working paternosters in the world.
History: The Chilehaus building was designed by the architect Fritz Höger and built between 1922 and 1924. It was commissioned by the shipping magnate Henry B. Sloman, who made his fortune trading saltpeter from Chile, hence the name Chile House. The cost of construction is difficult to determine, as the Chile House was built during the period of hyperinflation that struck Germany during the early 1920s, but is estimated to have been more than 10 million reichsmark.
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Hamburg, officially Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg, is the second largest city in Germany and the sixth largest city in the European Union. It is also the thirteenth largest German state. The city is home to over 1.8 million people, while the Hamburg Metropolitan Region (including parts of the neighbouring Federal States of Lower Saxony and Schleswig-Holstein) has more than 5 million inhabitants. Situated on the river Elbe, the port of Hamburg is the second largest port in Europe (after the Port of Rotterdam) and tenth largest worldwide. Hamburg's official name, Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg, reflects Hamburg's history as a member of the medieval Hanseatic League, as a free imperial city of the Holy Roman Empire, and that Hamburg is a city-state and one of the sixteen States of Germany. Before the 1871 Unification of Germany, Hamburg was a fully sovereign state of its own. Prior to the constitutional changes in 1919, the stringent civic republic was ruled by a class of hereditary grand burghers or Hanseaten.
Hamburg is a major transport hub in Northern Germany and is one of the most affluent cities in Europe. It has become a media and industrial centre, with plants and facilities belonging to Airbus, Blohm + Voss and Aurubis. The radio and television broadcaster Norddeutscher Rundfunk and publishers such as Gruner + Jahr and Spiegel-Verlag are pillars of the important media industry in Hamburg. Hamburg has been an important financial centre for centuries, and is the seat of the world's second oldest bank, Berenberg Bank. In total, there are more than 120,000 enterprises. The city is a major tourist destination for both domestic and overseas visitors; Hamburg ranked 17th in the world for livability in 2012,and, in 2010, the city ranked 10th in the world. Hamburg is located on the southern point of the Jutland Peninsula, directly between Continental Europe to its south and Scandinavia to its north. The North Sea is west and the Baltic Sea is northeast of Hamburg. Hamburg is located on the River Elbe at its confluence with the Alster and Bille. The city centre is situated around the Binnenalster (Inner Alster) and Außenalster (Outer Alster) both of which were originally formed by damming up the River Alster to create lakes. The island of Neuwerk and two small neighbouring islands Scharhörn and Nigehörn, located in the Hamburg Wadden Sea National Park, are also part of Hamburg. The neighbourhoods of Neuenfelde, Cranz, Francop and Finkenwerder are part of the Altes Land region (old land), the biggest contiguous fruit-producing region in Central Europe. The neighbourhood of Neugraben-Fischbek has Hamburg's highest elevation, the Hasselbrack at 116.2 metres (381 ft) AMSL. Hamburg has architecturally significant buildings in a wide range of styles and only a few skyscrapers. Churches are important landmarks, such as St. Nicholas's church, which for a short time in the 19th century was the world's tallest building. The skyline of Hamburg features the tall spires of the most important churches (Hauptkirchen) St. Michael's Church (nicknamed Michel), St. Peter's Church, St. James's (St. Jacobi) and St. Catherine's Church covered with copper plates, and of course the Heinrich-Hertz-Turm, the radio and television tower (no longer publicly accessible). The many streams, rivers and canals in Hamburg are crossed by over 2300 bridges, more than London, Amsterdam and Venice put together.Hamburg has more bridges inside its city limits than any other city in the world and more canals than Amsterdam and Venice combined. The Köhlbrandbrücke, Freihafen Elbbrücken, and Lombardsbrücke and Kennedybrücke dividing Binnenalster from Aussenalster are important roadways. The town hall is a richly decorated Neo-Renaissance building finished in 1897. The tower is 112 metres (367 ft) high. Its façade, 111 m (364 ft) long, depicts the emperors of the Holy Roman Empire, since Hamburg was, as a Free Imperial City, only under the sovereignty of the emperor. The Chilehaus, a brick stone office building built in 1922 and designed by architect Fritz Höger, is shaped like an ocean liner. Europe's largest inner-city development (as of 2008), the HafenCity, will house about 10,000 inhabitants and 15,000 workers. The plan includes designs by Rem Koolhaas and Renzo Piano. The Elbe Philharmonic Hall (Elbphilharmonie), expected to be completed by 2015, will house concerts in a building on top of an old warehouse, designed by the Swiss firm Herzog & de Meuron. The many parks of Hamburg are distributed over the whole city, which makes Hamburg a very verdant city. The biggest parks are the Stadtpark, the Ohlsdorf Cemetery and Planten un Blomen. The Stadtpark, Hamburg's Central Park, has a great lawn and a huge water tower, which houses one of Europe's biggest planetaria. The park and its buildings were designed by Fritz Schumacher in the 1910s.
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Speicherstadt and Kontorhaus District, Hamburg - UNESCO World Heritage Site
This UNESCO World Heritage site covers the old canal district of Hamburg, known as the Speicherstadt and Kontorhaus. Although Hamburg is a well-known port city, I was surprised to discover it has more canals and bridges than Amsterdam and Venice combined! We spent a great morning here, walking around the old port area with its enormous brick buildings, feeling like the bustling port of the 1920s was still with us. Keep an eye out as well for the incredible Chilehaus building!
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