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Fischauktionshalle
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Fischauktionshalle

A historic marketplace with vibrant energy

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At the Fish Auction Hall in Hamburg-Altona, the echoes of history come alive. Once a bustling center for the fish trade, this heritage monument celebrates the city's maritime legacy. Now, it hosts a variety of events and markets in a setting full of character. Experience the seamless blend of past and present here.
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The steel frame structure of the Fish Auction Hall, which once stored ice for the fish trade, has been a protected monument since 1984 and is now a popular event venue.

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Heritage Monument

Guided Story

Imagine the hustle and bustle over a century ago: traders shouting, crates clattering, the river lapping just in front of you. This hall was once the heart of Hamburg's fish trade. Now look up and notice the impressive steel framework, a marvel of 19th-century engineering. Behind you, across the river, is the bustling Fish Market, still drawing early risers every Sunday. Today, the hall is more than just a relic of the past. It's alive with music and laughter. You might even hear the sounds of a concert happening right now.

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