Ev. luth. Sankt Pauli Kirche - Hamburg
Hamburg - Städtereise
Juni 2018 - Tag 04 Film 57
Ev. luth. Sankt Pauli Kirche - Hamburg
St. Pauli Piers - Walking Tour, Hamburg, Germany 4K UHD
St. Pauli Piers- Walking Tour, Hamburg, Germany 4K UHD
The St. Pauli Piers are the largest landing place in the Port of Hamburg, Germany, and also one of Hamburg's major tourist attractions.
The piers are located in the St. Pauli area of Hamburg, between the lower harbour and the Fischmarkt (Fish Market), on the banks of the Elbe river.
The eastern end of the building complex is marked by the Pegelturm (water level tower). Halfway up the tower, there is a water level indicator built into the wall, which indicates the current stage of the tides.
The first pier here was built in 1839 at what was then the edge of the harbour.
It served as a terminal for steamships, which could be relatively easily filled with coal here.
The pier ensured a sufficient security distance from the city, since these ships were fueled by coal which presented a fire risk. The current piers built in 1907 consist of floating pontoons, which are accessible from land by ten movable bridges.
The 688 metres (2,257 ft) long landing place originally served the passenger steamers of the overseas lines.
Among others, the great Hapag-Lloyd liners landed here.
Today only the HADAG ferries, harbour tour ships and motor launches, passenger ships serving the lower Elbe, and catamarans to Stade and Helgolandstill travel to the piers.
Ships travel from here daily to the musical island of the concert, The Lion King.
The old piers were destroyed during the Second World War, so today's pontoons were rebuilt between 1953 and 1955.
The last section destroyed in the War, between bridges 2 and 3, was not rebuilt until 1976.
During the modernisation begun in 1999, the roofing and lighting were updated.
Part of this modernisation is planned to include replacing bridge 7.
The Landungsbrücken today form a central transportation hub, with S-Bahn, U-Bahn and ferry stations, and are also a major tourist magnet with numerous restaurants and departure points for harbour pleasure boats.
There is an entrance to the Old Elbe tunnel at the western end of the Landungsbrücken.
Walking in HAMBURG / Germany - HafenCity to St. Pauli - 4K 60fps (UHD)
On this cold and rainy day we start our walk near the near the St. Nicholas' Church and walk to the HafenCity with the Elbphilharmonie concert hall.
This tour continues the walk from the centre and Speicherstadt on the same day ( or in the sun one day later (
It's a windy day so we return to the city and go up the stairs from the Landungsbrücken to St. Pauli.
On this weekday it's fairly quiet giving the famous St. Pauli district a special, almost deserted vibe. We explore some side streets and backs of buildings and end the walk going up and down the Reeperbahn finishing at the Beatles statue.
Filmed in February 2019
Camera: Osmo Pocket in 4K60
Mic: Zoom H1
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Fischmarkt St. Pauli 4K 60 UHD - Hamburg Walking Tour
Fischmarkt St. Pauli 4K 60 - Hamburg Walking Tour
Lively bars and nightclubs draw partygoers to Reeperbahn, the main thoroughfare of St. Pauli’s raucous red-light district. Off the main street, theaters like Schmidts Tivoli and Operettenhaus present cabaret shows and musicals. The nearby Karolinenviertel neighborhood is known for its hip local fashion boutiques and trendy cafes. Lined with fish restaurants, the St. Pauli Piers offer sightseeing boat tours.
HAMBURG, EXPLORING the famous RED LIGHT DISTRICT, Germany
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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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St. Pauli Piers - Interesting Facts, Hamburg, Germany 4k UHD
St. Pauli Piers - Interesting Facts, Hamburg, Germany 4k UHD
The St. Pauli Piers are the largest landing place in the Port of Hamburg, Germany, and also one of Hamburg's major tourist attractions.
Other English language translations include St. Pauli Landing Stages or St. Pauli Landing Bridges.
The piers are located in the St. Pauli area of Hamburg, between the lower harbour and the Fischmarkt (Fish Market), on the banks of the Elbe river.
The Landungsbrücken today form a central transportation hub, with S-Bahn, U-Bahn and ferry stations, and are also a major tourist magnet with numerous restaurants and departure points for harbour pleasure boats.
There is an entrance to the Old Elbe tunnel at the western end of the Landungsbrücken.
Halfway up the tower, there is a water level indicator built into the wall, which indicates the current stage of the tides.
The first pier here was built in 1839 at what was then the edge of the harbour.
It served as a terminal for steamships, which could be relatively easily filled with coal here.
The pier ensured a sufficient security distance from the city, since these ships were fueled by coal which presented a fire risk.
The current piers built in 1907 consist of floating pontoons, which are accessible from land by ten movable bridges.
The 688 metres (2,257 ft) long landing place originally served the passenger steamers of the overseas lines.
Among others, the great Hapag-Lloyd liners landed here.
Today only the HADAG ferries, harbour tour ships and motor launches, passenger ships serving the lower Elbe, and catamarans to Stade and Helgoland still travel to the piers.
Ships travel from here daily to the musical island of the concert, The Lion King.
One of Hamburg's oldest and largest sewerage systems is near the Landungsbrücken.
It is part of the Stadtwasserkunst designed by William Lindley in 1842.
The Geest-Stammsiel collects sewage from far parts of the city before it is transported under the Elbe to the main purification plant Köhlbrandhöft on the opposite side of the Elbe, by means of a pumping station about 100 m upstream of the old Elbe tunnel.
The sluice can be travelled by boat. For the rowing trips of Kaiser Willhelm II, a separate underground dock was constructed, viewable by appointment.
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Jack Beauregard - ? - Live @ St.Pauli Kirche, Hamburg - Reeperbahn Festival 2011, 09/2011
Jack Beauregard - ? - Live @ St.Pauli Kirche, Hamburg - Reeperbahn Festival 2011, 09/2011
10.03.10 - Beatles-Memorial Tour - St. Pauli / Altona, Hamburg, Germany #1
Let me take you down... Detroit1967 takes you on a trip down Beatles memory lane. First we see St.-Josephs-Kirche, a Catholic Church which was built in 1718 adjacent to the former Star Club. Next is the club known as Grosse Freiheit 36 with the Kaiserkeller in the basement on Grosse Freiheit 38. The Beatles performed in the Kaiserkeller on 31 July 1960 and from October 4 to November 30, 1960.
Then we cross the Grosse Freiheit and enter the inner court of the former Star-Club building in Grosse Freiheit 39. The Beatles performed here April 13 to May 31, 1962, November 1 to 14, 1962 and December 18 to 31, 1962. The original Star-Club opened on April 13, 1962 whereas the original building burned down in 1987. Apart from the Beatles Jimi Hendrix, Little Richard, Jerry Lee Lewis, Ray Charles, Fats Domino, The Searchers, The Liverbirds, Johnny Kidd & the Pirates, The Undertakers, Bill Haley, Chuck Berry, The Rivets, Screaming Lord Sutch, Gene Vincent, Gerry and the Pacemakers, Black Sabbath, Cream, Ray Charles, The Remo Four, The Everly Brothers, Mino Reitano, Brenda Lee. a.o. performed here.
Further reading:
Rehwagen, Thomas & Schmidt, Thorsten Mach Schau!. Die Beatles in Hamburg. Braunschweig, 1992 (first edition includes 7 vinyl - John, Paul, George & Ringo in their own words)
extra tag: authentic sightseeing tour historic St. Paul tour
130903 Baubebobachter St.-Pauli-Kirche Teil 02
Bis Ende 2012 wurde die St.-Pauli-Ruine gesichert, teilsaniert und mit einem Glasdach geschützt. In den Sommermonaten kann der Theaterverein nun wetterunabhängig seine Stücke aufführen.
Einar Stray - We were the core seeds - Live @ St.Pauli Kirche, Hamburg - 09/2012
Einar Stray - We were the core seeds - Live @ St.Pauli Kirche, Hamburg - 09/2012
Reeperbahn Festival 2012
Sankt Pauli Last - zensiert
Ok - ja - wir verstehen. Da war ein bisschen viel Saukram dabei. Wir haben das dann mal überarbeitet. #sanktpaulilast #zensiert #sanktpauli #reeperbahn #bidreeperbahn #everysecondcounts #lastnightinsweden #wedontgiveafuck
Reeperbahn 4KUHD - Hamburg Walking Tour
DescriptionThe Reeperbahn is a street and entertainment district in Hamburg's St. Pauli district, one of the two centres of Hamburg's nightlife and also the city's major red-light district. In German, it is also nicknamed die sündigste Meile and Kiez. The Reeperbahn Festival is among the largest club festivals. Wikipedia
Walking in Hamburg Piers St.Pauli-Landungsbrücken 4K UHD 2018
Music
Beer Belly Blues
John Deley
The St. Pauli Piers (German: St. Pauli Landungsbrücken, often only referred to as Landungsbrücken; German pronunciation: [ˈlandʊŋsˌbʀʏkn̩]), are the largest landing place in the Port of Hamburg, Germany, and also one of Hamburg's major tourist attractions. Other English language translations include St. Pauli Landing Stages or St. Pauli Landing Bridges.
St. Pauli Landungsbrücken
The piers' waterfront seen towards St. Michaelis
Location
Bei den St. Pauli-Landungsbrücken[1]
20359 Hamburg, Germany
Coordinates
53°32′46″N 09°58′00″E
Platforms
10 bridges (20 berths)
Connections
U-Bahn.svg S-Bahn-Logo.svg Landungsbrücken (100 m)
BSicon BUS.svg Landungsbrücken (100 m)
Construction
Structure type
10 floating piers (pontoons)
Disabled access
Yes[notes 1]
Architect
Raabe & Wöhlecke
History
Opened
1839
Rebuilt
1907–1909
Key dates
May
Hafengeburtstag (since 1977)[2]
July–August
Hamburg Cruise Days and
Blue Port (both since 2008)[3]
Location
The piers are located in the St. Pauli area of Hamburg, between the lower harbour and the Fischmarkt (Fish Market), on the banks of the Elbe river. The Landungsbrücken today form a central transportation hub, with S-Bahn, U-Bahn and ferry stations, and are also a major tourist magnet with numerous restaurants and departure points for harbour pleasure boats. There is an entrance to the Old Elbe tunnel at the western end of the Landungsbrücken. The eastern end of the building complex is marked by the Pegelturm (water level tower). Halfway up the tower, there is a water level indicator built into the wall, which indicates the current stage of the tides.
Ein kleiner Streifzug durch Sankt Pauli in Hamburg
Die Aufnahmen habe ich im April 2012 bei einem längeren Aufenthalt gemacht.
Hamburg - St Pauli
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16/07/2017 - 19/07/2017 - Hamburg/ Hamburgo (Germany/Alemanha)
Hamburg – St. Pauli
PT/ Imagens da zona portuária de St. Pauli, com destaque para a Hafenstrabe e da Beatles Platz em Reeperbahn.
EN// Images of the St. Pauli harbor area, highlighting the Hafenstrabe and the Beatles Platz on the Reeperbahn.
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St. Michael's Church - Walking Tour, Hamburg, Germany 4K UHD
St. Michael's Church - Walking Tour, Hamburg, Germany 4K UHD
St. Michael's Church (German: Hauptkirche Sankt Michaelis) is one of Hamburg's five Lutheran main churches (Hauptkirchen) and the most famous church in the city. St. Michaelis is a landmark of the city and it is considered to be one of the finest Hanseatic Protestant baroque churches. The church was purposely built Protestant unlike many other Hamburg churches which were originally built by Roman Catholics and were converted to Protestantism during the Reformation. It is dedicated to the Archangel Michael. A large bronze statue, standing above the portal of the church shows the archangel conquering the devil.
The 132-meter high Baroque spire totally covered with copper is a prominent feature of Hamburg’s skyline and has always been a landfall mark for ships sailing up the river Elbe.
The present church building is the third one at this site. The first one was built from 1647 to 1669. It became the church of the new town (Neustadt), which was created in 1625 inside the new city walls, and which grew steadily since. In 1687, the Michel became the fifth chapter church (Hauptkirche), as the new town (Neustadt) became a parish. That church was destroyed on March 10, 1750, by a lightning strike. The original church has been replicated and built in 9 different cities around the world.
In 1786, a new construction following the design of Johann Leonhard Prey (de) and Ernst Georg Sonnin (de) was completed. This is the church as we know it today. It was reconstructed twice in the 20th century: after catching fire in 1906 during construction work and after the bombings of 1944 and 1945. Since 1983, renovation is ongoing: first the spire and then the roof.
The composer and pianist Johannes Brahms was baptized on May 26, 1833 in this church and confirmed at the age of fifteen by Pastor von Ahlsen, who had married Brahms's parents.
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Landungsbrücken St Pauli 4K 60 UHD - Hamburg Walking Tour
Landungsbrücken St Pauli 4K 60 - Hamburg Walking Tour
The St. Pauli Landungsbrücken are a remarkable ensemble of buildings along the Elbe and at the same time an important traffic junction.
An den Landungsbrücken raus, dieses Bild verdient Applaus, so lautet eine Liedzeile der Hamburger Kult-Band Kettcar. Und tatsächlich imponiert das Tuffstein-Bauwerk zwischen Niederhafen, Reeperbahn und Fischmarkt an der Elbe. Einst war das Gebäudeensemble Anlegestelle für Dampfschiffe, heute machen S- und U-Bahn in der gleichnamigen Station Halt. Zudem starten von den Landungsbrücken zahlreiche Boote zur Hafenrundfahrt und Katamarane nach Helgoland. Mit der HADAG-Fähre 62 kann der Hobby-Seemann mit einem normalen HVV-Ticket die Elbe hinaus schippern und Besucher der Musicals in den Musical-Theatern an der Elbe setzen von den Landungsbrücken auf das andere Elbufer über.
Hamburg, Germany - Saint Nicholas' Church (2018)
The Gothic Revival Church of St. Nicholas (German: St.-Nikolai-Kirche) was formerly one of the five Lutheran Hauptkirchen (main churches) in the city of Hamburg. Bombing of Hamburg in World War II destroyed the bulk of the church and its rubble was removed leaving its crypt, its site and tall spired tower, largely hollow, save for a large set of bells, together serving as a memorial and an important architectural landmark. When Hamburg residents mention the Nikolaikirche, it is generally to this church that they are referring, and not the new Hauptkirche dedicated to Saint Nicholas, in the Harvestehude district.
The church was the tallest building in the world from 1874 to 1876 and is the second-tallest structure in Hamburg. Since 2005, an elevator has been installed to a 75.3 metre-high platform.
Hamburg, officially the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg, is the second-largest city of Germany as well as one of the country's 16 constituent states, with a population of roughly 1.8 million people. The city lies at the core of the Hamburg Metropolitan Region which spreads across four German federal states and is home to more than 5 million people.
The official name reflects Hamburg's history as a member of the medieval Hanseatic League, a free imperial city of the Holy Roman Empire, a city-state and one of the 16 states of Germany. Before the 1871 Unification of Germany, it was a fully sovereign state. Prior to the constitutional changes in 1919 it formed a civic republic headed constitutionally by a class of hereditary grand burghers or Hanseaten. The city has repeatedly been beset by disasters such as the Great Fire of Hamburg, exceptional coastal flooding and military conflicts including World War II bombing raids. Historians remark that the city has managed to recover and emerge wealthier after each catastrophe.
Situated on the river Elbe, Hamburg is home to Europe's second-largest port and a broad corporate base. In media, the major regional broadcasting firm NDR, the printing and publishing firm Gruner + Jahr and the newspapers Der Spiegel and Die Zeit are based in the city. Hamburg remains an important financial center, the seat of Germany's oldest stock exchange and the world's oldest merchant bank, Berenberg Bank. Media, commercial, logistical, and industrial firms with significant locations in the city include multinationals Airbus, Blohm + Voss, Aurubis, Beiersdorf, and Unilever.
The city is a forum for and has specialists in world economics and international law with such consular and diplomatic missions as the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea, the EU-LAC Foundation, and the UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning. In recent years, the city has played host to multipartite international political conferences and summits such as Europe and China and the G20. Former German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt, who governed Germany for eight years, came from Hamburg.
The city is a major international and domestic tourist destination. It ranked 18th in the world for livability in 2016. The Speicherstadt and Kontorhausviertel were declared World Heritage Sites by UNESCO in 2015.
Hamburg is a major European science, research, and education hub, with several universities and institutions. Among its most notable cultural venues are the Elbphilharmonie and Laeiszhalle concert halls. It gave birth to movements like Hamburger Schule and paved the way for bands including The Beatles. Hamburg is also known for several theatres and a variety of musical shows. St. Pauli's Reeperbahn is among the best-known European entertainment districts.
Einar Stray - For the Country - Live @ St.Pauli Kirche, Hamburg - 09/2012
Einar Stray - For the Country - Live @ St.Pauli Kirche, Hamburg - 09/2012
Reeperbahn Festival 2012