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UNESCO Declares Hamburg's Speicherstadt and Kontorhaus-District a World Heritage Site

The World Heritage Committee based its decision on the belief that the Speicherstadt and the Kontorhaus-District are "an outstanding example" of buildings and ensembles which "illustrate significant stages in human history". The outstanding universal value of the two monofunctional but complementary areas is reflected in Hamburg's historic warehouse-district with its connecting network of roads, canals and bridges dating from 1885 to 1927 and in the modern red-brick architecture of the office building ensembles for port-related use from the 1920s to 1940s.
HAMBURG, Germany, (informazione.it - comunicati stampa - arte e cultura)

The World Heritage Committee based its decision on the belief that the Speicherstadt and the Kontorhaus-District are "an outstanding example" of buildings and ensembles which "illustrate significant stages in human history". The outstanding universal value of the two monofunctional but complementary areas is reflected in Hamburg's historic warehouse-district with its connecting network of roads, canals and bridges dating from 1885 to 1927 and in the modern red-brick architecture of the office building ensembles for port-related use from the 1920s to 1940s.

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The Speicherstadt is the world's largest historic warehouse-complex. It extends over 26 hectares in the heart of Hamburg's port and comprises 17 building complexes in the style of Gothic red-brick, with more than 300,000 m of storage area. High-value goods such as coffee, tea, cocoa, spices, tobacco, and, in recent decades, oriental carpets, have been stored behind the thick walls of these warehouses. In addition to its architectural highlights, tourism-venues such as the Hamburg Dungeon, the Speicherstadtmuseum and the Miniatur Wunderland - the world's largest miniature railway - make the Speicherstadt one of Hamburg's tourism hotspots.

Situated just opposite, the Kontorhaus-District in the south of Hamburg's old town went down in architectural history as Continental Europe's first business district. The ensemble is built in the 1920s and 1930s under the baton of Fritz Schumacher . The Chilehaus, which is reminiscent of a ship's bow, represents the most significant artistic and architectural achievement of German Brick Expressionism. It strongly influenced brick architecture of the 1920s and 1930s in Northern-Europe and is also one of Germany's first high-rise buildings.

More information on Hamburg : http://www.hamburg-travel.com.


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