23 Spots You Shouldn’t Miss in Hamburg If You Love Architecture
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23 Spots You Shouldn’t Miss in Hamburg If You Love Architecture

For architecture lovers, Hamburg should undoubtedly be on the top of your list of must-visit cities. This German metropolis, renowned for its dynamic cultural scene, picturesque waterfront and staircases, boasts an impressive collection of architectural treasures that are sure to captivate and inspire. Spanning a wide range of styles and periods, from venerable historic landmarks … Continue reading

The Free Architecture Guide of Hamburg (PDF)
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The Free Architecture Guide of Hamburg (PDF)

Hamburg, Germany’s largest port and commercial centre, is renowned for its stunning architecture, including its 19th-century red-brick warehouses, detailed staircases and the iconic Elbphilharmonie concert hall. With its rich history and diverse architectural styles, Hamburg is a fascinating destination for architecture enthusiasts. Earlier this year, my friend Philipp and I visited Hamburg on the occasion … Continue reading

The Free Architecture Guide of Munich (PDF)
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The Free Architecture Guide of Munich (PDF)

Munich – Bavaria’s capital since 1506 – is a city with layers and layers of history. Its many years as a rising architectural epicentre have left an interesting and unique mix of buildings. From Middle Age churches and cathedrals to contemporary synagogues. From skyscrapers to small pavilions. Brutalism to Art Nouveau. Munich’s architecture is truly extensive … Continue reading

The Instagram Hunt: 12 Beautiful Staircases in Hamburg
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The Instagram Hunt: 12 Beautiful Staircases in Hamburg

Staircases, a functional aspect of a building which moves us from one level to the next, can actually be the centerpiece of the architectural concept. And it’s a delight when there is time (and money) dedicated to this unique space, and they become the most special area of the building. We explored some stunning staircases during our trip – big, small, old, new – and left a couple more for our next adventure in the Hanseatic city. What this selection has in common is that they are some of the most special ones; because of their design, history, materials and architects. Continue reading