Miniature Wonderland in Hamburg, Germany - 2011-11-15
Miniatur Wunderland (German for miniature wonderland) is a model railway attraction in Hamburg, Germany and the largest of its kind in the world. As of January 2011, the railway consists of 12,000 metres (39,370 ft) of track in HO scale, divided into seven sections: Harz, the fictitious city of Knuffingen, the Alps and Austria, Hamburg, America, Scandinavia, and Switzerland. Of the 6,400 square metres (68,889 sq ft) of floorspace, the model takes 1,150 m2 (12,378 sq ft).
By 2020, the exhibit is expected to have reached its final construction phase, including at least a total of ten sections in a model area of over 2,300 m2 (24,757 sq ft). The next section covering an airport opened in May 2011. The exhibit includes 890 trains made up of over 11,000 carriages, 300,000 lights, 215,000 trees, and 200,000 human figurines. The creators will work on models of Italy and France now that the airport section is completed. The airport is named Knuffingen International Airport and is modeled after Hamburg International Airport. Possible future additions include Africa, England, or a futuristic landscape.
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The construction of the first part started in December 2000 and the first three parts were completed in August 2001. The project was created by two brothers Frederik and Gerrit Braun.
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Miniatur Wunderland (German for miniature wonderland) is a model railway attraction in Hamburg, Germany and the largest of its kind in the world. As of January 2011, the railway consists of 12,000 metres (39,370 ft) of track in HO scale, divided into seven sections: Harz, the fictitious city of Knuffingen, the Alps and Austria, Hamburg, America, Scandinavia, and Switzerland. Of the 6,400 square metres (68,889 sq ft) of floorspace, the model takes 1,150 m2 (12,378 sq ft).
By 2020, the exhibit is expected to have reached its final construction phase, including at least a total of ten sections in a model area of over 2,300 m2 (24,757 sq ft). The next section covering an airport opened in May 2011. The exhibit includes 890 trains made up of over 11,000 carriages, 300,000 lights, 215,000 trees, and 200,000 human figurines. The creators are planning to work on models of Italy and France after the airport section is completed. Possible future additions include Africa, England, or a futuristic landscape.
Hamburg, Germany - Miniatur Wunderland - Behind the Scenes Tour (2018)
Miniatur Wunderland (German for 'miniature wonderland') is a model railway attraction in Hamburg, Germany, and the largest of its kind in the world. The railway is located in the historic Speicherstadt district of the city.
In October 2016 the railway consisted of 15,400 m (50,525 ft) of track in H0 scale, divided into nine sections: Harz, the fictitious city of Knuffingen, the Alps and Austria, Hamburg, America, Scandinavia, Switzerland, a replica of the Hamburg Airport and Italy. Of the 6,800 m2 (73,195 sq ft) of floorspace, the model takes 1,490 m2 (16,038 sq ft).
By 2020, the exhibit is expected to have reached its final construction phase, including at least a total of ten new sections in a model area of over 2,300 m2 (24,757 sq ft). The exhibit includes 1,300 trains made up of over 10,000 carriages, over 100,000 moving vehicles, ca. 500,000 lights, 130,000 trees, and 400,000 human figurines. Planning is also in progress for the construction of sections for France, England, Africa and Australia.
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Places to see in ( Hamburg - Germany )
Places to see in ( Hamburg - Germany )
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.
The city of Hamburg has a well-deserved reputation as Germany's Gateway to the World. It is the country's biggest port and the second-busiest in Europe, despite being located astride the River Elbe, some 100 kilometres from the North Sea. It is also Germany's second largest city with a population of over 1.8 million and the Greater Hamburg Metropolitan Region has a population of over four million. Hamburg is proud of its status as a Free and Hanseatic City and thus shares the same status as a province, making up one of Germany's 16 federal-states or Bundesländer.
It values its status as being as independent as possible of other states that have existed or currently exist in Germany. Over the centuries, Hamburg has always been an international city. This is not only because of its position in international trade, but also in political dimensions.
One of the most important harbours in Europe and the world, Hamburg takes great pride in its mercantile background, which built the city's wealth in the past centuries. From 1241 on, it was member of the Hanseatic League, a medieval trade monopoly across Northern Europe. In the 19th and beginning of the 20th century, millions left Europe on their way to the new world through the Hamburg harbour. Today, the harbour ranks second in Europe and eleventh world-wide. Consequently, one of Hamburg's tag lines is The Gateway to the World (derived from the city’s coat of arms, showing a white city wall with a gate and crowned by three towers on a red background). Hamburg is known to be one of the richest metropolitan area in the European Union, in the company of Brussels and London.
The harbour is the heart of the city, however, Hamburg is also one of the most important media hubs in Germany. Half of the nation's newspapers and magazines have their roots in Hamburg. And, unknown even to some locals, is the fact that, with one of the Airbus aircraft assembly plants, Hamburg is a major location of the world's aerospace industry, right after Seattle (USA) and Toulouse (France).
The mercantile background reflects in the city's architecture. The most notable palace in Hamburg is the town hall, which houses the citizen's parliament and the senate. The only other palace of the city is located in the urban district of Bergedorf. Apart from that, the city has a few impressive mansions in public parks and still has large quarters with expensive houses and villas. These residences were home to merchants and captains, surrounded by lots of greenery. Large parts of the city were destroyed during the devastating air raids of World War II, particularly the port and some residential areas, killing tens of thousands and leaving more than a million homeless, yet much of historic value has been preserved, although not as much as people would have wished for, as like many German cities,it's cursed by horrible post war buildings and disgusting office blocks.
Alot to see in Hamburg such as :
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Reeperbahn
Heide Park
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St. Nicholas' Church, Hamburg
Hamburg Dungeon
ChilehausInternationales Maritimes Museum Hamburg
Mönckebergstraße
Rickmer Rickmers
Hamburg Museum
CHOCOVERSUM
Soviet submarine B-515
Volksparkstadion
Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg
Deichtorhallen
Beatles-Platz
Panoptikum Hamburg
Speicherstadtmuseum
Freilichtmuseum am Kiekeberg
Spicy’s Gewürzmuseum
Oevelgönne Museum Harbour
Prototyp - Personen.Kraft.Wagen
Eekholt Wildlife Park
BallinStadt
Deutsches Zollmuseum
Museum of Ethnology, Hamburg
Hamburg Museum of Work
Hafenmuseum
Elbphilharmonie
Port of Hamburg
Hamburg City Hall
Elbe Tunnel
Stadtpark Hamburg
St. Peter's Church, Hamburg
Wilhelmsburg, Hamburg
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Nürnberg, Germany: National Museum and Albrecht Dürer House
More info about travel to Nürnberg: Nürnberg's Germanic National Museum is dedicated to sharing the cultural history of the German-speaking world. Across the river, the Albrecht Dürer House is a fine museum about the life of perhaps Germany's greatest painter.
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Indoor-Spielplatz in Hamburg Eppendorf / Lokstedt. Hier wird spielerisch dazu gelernt. Eine gute Idee für einen verregneten Nachmittag!
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WHAT’S INSIDE ELBPHILHARMONIE HAMBURG ?
Herzog & de Meuron’s master piece is completed!! After more than 10 years construction and controversy about its budget, we had special chance to visit Elbphilharmonie in Hamburg, Germany on the very first time family day opening. What a rare one! It is that “amazing”? Does it pay the wait and the cost ?? Does it fit the city? Let’s get inside and see how it really looks like!
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Miniatur Wunderland *** official video *** largest model railway / railroad of the world
The official video about Miniatur Wunderland Hamburg, the largest model railway in the world, and one of the most successful tourist attractions in Germany. On the 1.300 m² large layout, far more than a thousand trains, aircrafts, cars and ships move about. A wonder of the world in miniature.
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Airbus - The world’s second-largest aircraft manufacturer | Made in Germany
Airbus is Hamburg’s largest employer. About 13,000 employees work at the company’s Hamburg location assembling short-haul and long-haul aircraft. The manufacturing hangars are enormous - several soccer fields in size. One is also where Heike Otto works, heading an A320 final assembly line.
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Places to see in ( Hamburg - Germany ) Deutsches Zollmuseum
Places to see in ( Hamburg - Germany ) Deutsches Zollmuseum
On a 800 square meter exhibition space in the former Customs Office Kornhausbrücke around one thousand exhibits are on display. Many interactive elements as well as film and audio stations the information up. In the historical department of the guest will receive information about the origin of the word duty. His tour begins in Roman times, leading him through the German Empire up to the division and reunification of Germany. This final section forms a link to the current areas of activity, which can be seen on the ground floor of the building.
In addition to guided tours and scientific work, the Customs Museum initiated regular special, events and film screenings. It takes part in art projects and book publications and was in the 1990s, also the location for the TV series Schwarz-Rot-Gold with Uwe Friedrichsen as customs investigators Zaluskowski.
Customs officers guided through the exhibition, which is designed interesting for young and old. Learn things to know about the customs - of extensive activities of customs officers at the present time, to return to the daily life of a Benefiziariers in the Roman provinces. Guided tours for groups of ten or place Tuesday to Friday by appointment. For a detailed consultation and binding reservation, please contact us. Means use our contact form. In addition to the entrance fee of two euros for adults - no additional costs.
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Toy Trains in 1 Gauge at the Hamburg Model Railroad Museum
Today, Pilentum Television visits the large model railway layout inside the Museum of Hamburg History, Germany. Most people - in the context of Hamburg and model railway - are thinking about the great Miniature Wonderland, the largest model railway of the world.
But many years before, a very large model railroad has been built in Hamburg. This model railroad wants to appear anything but commercial, but to present the railway history of Hamburg in an educational way. It is the 1 gauge railroad layout built by Germany’s first model railroad association in 1949.
The origin of this beautiful layout dates back in 1944, when the Director of the Museum of Hamburg History had the idea to establish an exhibition of Hamburg’s railway history. In order to show Hamburg's railway history, a large exhibition hall inside the museum was chosen. And, a few years later, the idea of building a model railway layout came into reality. The members of Hamburg’s railroad association began to work.
But note, this happened immediately after the Second World War. And, Germany was destroyed in ruins. Therefore, it is not a surprise that model railway friends from Sweden organized nearly 250 square meters of wood panels for the construction of the model railroad. After two years of construction, on October, 1949, the first layout of Hamburg’s model railroad was finished.
However, over the years, there have been a number of smaller and even larger problems, but the analogue railway system was running for more than 40 years without a technical failure.
In 1995, many parts of the first layout had failures. Locomotives and the rolling stock were also affected and had to be modernized. This is not surprising, because the rolling stock had travelled almost 6,000 kilometers along the model railway tracks. Anyway, the members of the railroad association were able to solve these problems successfully.
But there was another big problem: The entire cabling of the model railroad had to be modernized. This problem was a disaster, because anyone, who builds model railroads, knows that there are numerous electrical cables and power connections that have to be installed along the tracks. It is a laborious work to fulfill this electrical installation. And, it was even more difficult to modernize the old electrical installation completely.
The members of Hamburg's railroad association went to work again to restore the old railway layout. Old tracks were replaced by new tracks. The three-wire alternating power operation was switched to the two-wire DC operation. As a result, of course, all locomotives, passenger wagons and freight cars had to be retrofitted.
Furthermore, the analogue model railroad control had to be exchanged. A full digital solution, which we know on the market today, was not used at that time, because hundreds or thousands of decoders had to be installed inside the rolling stock. But a very good solution was offered at that time by the computer-aided model railroad control of the company Gahler & Ringstmeier from Germany.
With the Gahler & Ringstmeier system defined routes are stored for each model train. And, the current position of all available model trains is also monitored. However, in December 1996, this mammoth work was completed.
Years later, the modernization of the railroad layout could be continued. New sections, new landscapes, and new railway stations were installed. And, the catenary was modernized, too.
Finally, today's concept of the modernized and expanded railroad layout, is to present 100 years of railway history in Hamburg. This includes all trains of passenger and freight transport, from Prussian wagons to the new ICE high-speed train.
Today, visitors of the Museum of Hamburg History enjoy 115 vehicles, including 60 steam locomotives, 13 electric locomotives, 26 diesel locomotives, 4 electric tramways as well as 12 diesel railcars, and much more. There are 185 passenger cars, and 380 freight cars.
Since the opening of the model railroad layout in October 1949, this model train show was built by members of Hamburg’s model railroad association, and today it is still supervised by members of Hamburg’s railroad association. The exhibition takes 600 square meters. The model railway layout itself, has a size of 250 square meters. With a track length of more than 1,200 meters, there is a lot to discover on the left and right of the railway lines. Please, enjoy these toy trains, and visit or for more information. Thank you.
ᴴᴰ ✈ Worlds BIGGEST MODEL AIRPORT - 1:87 - MiWuLa Hamburg
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Doku: Miniatur Wunderland Hamburg - Modellbahn Paradies
Das Miniatur Wunderland in Hamburg beherbergt die größte Modellbahn Anlage der Welt. Im historischen Lagerhaus am Kehrwieder 2 in der historischen Speicherstadt weilt seit vielen Jahren einer der größten Touristenmagneten Hamburgs, der schon Millionen Besucher in seinen Bann gezogen hat.
Auf der 1499 Quadratmeter großen Anlagenfläche geht es über 15 Kilometern(*) Miniaturgleisen, auf denen rund 1040 digital gesteuerte Modelleisenbahn Züge verkehren, in die Schweizer Alpen. Über den Miniatur Wunderland Flughafen reist man mit dem Flieger nach Las Vegas. In unserer Reportage haben wir den Eigentümern der Mini-Welt beim Planen und Tüfteln auf die Finger geschaut.
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