University of Excellence in Hamburg, Germany. Founded in 1919 as Germany's first democratically founded university. Currently has over 44,000 students across 8 faculties. Ranked #191 in QS World University Rankings 2025
Built from 1886 to 1897 after 1842 fire. Cost 11 million German gold marks (about €80 million). Designed by seven architects led by Martin Haller. Contains 647 rooms, possibly more than originally counted
The Alster is a 56 km long right tributary of the Elbe in Northern Germany. The river originates in Henstedt-Ulzburg and flows through Hamburg. It has a drainage basin of 587 km2 and an elevation ranging from 31 to 4 m
Germany has approximately 80 seaports, including major and specialized ones. Major ports serve as key hubs connecting Europe, Asia, and North America. Ports handle cargo from everyday goods to towering vehicles
Hamburg has 27 postal codes total. Codes range from 20038 to 20259. Codes cover major districts like Altona, Bergedorf, and Hamburg-Altstadt
Completed in 2016, located between Hanseatic Hub and HafenCity. Complex includes philharmonic hall, chamber music hall, restaurants, and hotel. Will become Hamburg's landmark and beacon for Germany