Wedding photographers are the creators of a personal and collective memory that accurately reflects the society in which they operate. For “I DO”, curator and photographer Paolo Woods has selected wedding photographers from 4 continents.
Unique historical photographs – some of which have never been shown to the public before – illustrate the wartime losses in the Speicherstadt, which has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2015.
In a workshop format, the German Port Museum presents new approaches and perspectives on the complex topic of ports and global trade, the key issues for the new museum.
You can literally walk around the permanent exhibition of the German Port Museum by strolling through the grounds. The exhibits inside the 50s shed are rather small compared to the floating exhibits or the cranes on the quay, but of course they are all equally important for learning about port…
The collection of the Museum der Arbeit deals with Hamburg’s industrial, technical and social history. Very large objects such as the TRUDE can be found there, as well as stamps that were used to sign off files in the Kontor in the past.
The collection of the Altonaer Museum contains graphics, paintings, textiles, toys as well as cultural-historical objects from the areas of arts and crafts, shipping, life and work in the countryside and in the city.
The Jenisch House is the former country house of Hamburg Senator Martin Johann Jenisch (1793 – 1857). Built between 1831 and 1834 according to plans by Franz Gustav Forsmann and Karl Friedrich Schinkel, the Jenisch House is a significant monument to neo-classical architecture. It is distinguished by its villa style…