德國🇩🇪漢堡市政廳
漢堡市政廳是漢堡的一座重要地標,建於19世紀末,呈現著哥德式文藝復興的雄偉風格。其宏偉的建築風格讓人遠遠看去有如一座皇宮。若幸運的話,您甚至可以進入市政廳內部進行導覽。可惜我們當時的行程一直到週末都已滿檔,只好在大廳內欣賞並拍下這美麗的建築。
Germany 🇩🇪 Hamburg City Hall
The Hamburg City Hall is a significant landmark in Hamburg, Germany, constructed in the late 19th century, showcasing the grandeur of Gothic Revival architecture. Its majestic style gives the impression of a royal palace when viewed from afar. If you're fortunate, you can even explore the interior through guided tours. Unfortunately, during our visit, our schedule was fully booked until the weekend, leaving us to appreciate and capture the beauty of this magnificent building in the lobby.
我們的導遊Savvy非常棒。他給了我們一個教育和有趣的旅遊您的美麗城市。作爲第一次到漢堡,它給了我們一個偉大的地區概述。
德國漢堡市政廳這個地方原來是單位在這裏工作的地方,現在改變成了景點,每周一到周日都可以來這裏参觀,感覺裏面的工作環境挺好的,也可以了解一下德國漢堡這邊的歷史
德國各地的市政廳,一般都是具有歷史意義的古老建築,是最能代表當地建築風格的建築。漢堡市政廳是德國最壯觀的議會和政府大樓之一,也是整座城市的驕傲。位於阿爾斯特湖與易北河 交匯處的中心地帶,建於1886年,是一幢建在4000根橡木樁子地基上的文藝復興式的建築
離中央車站不遠,市政廳位於市中心。它的廣場也是一年一度的聖誕市場的位置。
德國漢堡市政廳位於市中心的舊城區,外觀的建築設計風格是新文藝復興。
The city hall was built between 1886 and 1897, with a total cost of 5.5 million to replace the old city hall destroyed by the fire in 1842. Hamburg City Hall is one of the famous attractions in Hamburg. It has 647 rooms, six more than Buckingham Palace in Britain. Its interior decoration style is the new Renaissance, Baroque and classical style. Walking into the city hall, visitors first saw the hall supported by 16 stone pillars, 64 reliefs standing on the pillars commemorating Hamburg celebrities. The second floor of the city hall is the seat of the authority. The statues of 20 famous German emperors stand between the windows. There are conference rooms, Council hall, banquet hall, citizen hall, emperor hall, tower hall, mayor hall, orphan hall and Phoenix hall. In the banquet hall, visitors can see five giant murals reflecting the historical development of Hamburg. The Emperor's Hall was originally the place where the Son of Heaven summoned his ministers, but now it is the VIP reception hall. The mayor's reception room is at the northernmost end of the second floor.
This is the most iconic building in Hamburg. It's only one kilometre away from the railway station, and it's totally walkable. In front of it is a big square, and it can reach most of the Hamburg scenic spots. It's also very convenient to take the subway. The city hall is free to visit. Since there are many municipal businesses here, I came to see many people queuing to mourn the victims of the terrorist attacks in Paris, so I suggest that if you don't know, don't queue up casually. The city hall here is free to visit. However, because of the need for office work above the 2nd floor, the team can only make an appointment to visit. I had a bad time, so I went shopping alone. There is a very beautiful fountain of bronze statues in the courtyard. Two side doors behind the front desk allow direct access. But if you don't ask, it's probably hidden. It is suggested that we take half an hour to look at it. In the Middle Ages, Hamburg was a very wealthy port and commercial city. So although the city hall has a long history, it still looks magnificent. And many of the Hamburg tourist souvenirs are based on this city hall as the main symbol, similar to our Oriental Pearl.