Fish Auction Hall
The Fish Auction Hall was built in Altona, later part of Hamburg, Germany, in 1895/96 at the newly constructed fishing port. It is located at 9, Große Elbstraße. From 1982 to 1984 it was fully renovated. Since 1984 it has been a cultural heritage monument.Photo: Raboe001, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Photo: Wikimedia, CC BY-SA 4.0.
- Type: Heritage site
- Description: fish market building in Hamburg, Germany
- Address: Große Elbstraße 9, Hamburg, 22767
Photo: GZagatta, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Soviet submarine B-515 and Minerva-Brunnen auf dem Altonaer Fischmarkt.
Soviet submarine B-515
Museum
Photo: Afflex, Public domain.
B-515 is a Tango-class submarine of the Soviet and Russian Navies. It remained in active service until 2001. It is currently docked in Hamburg and is open to the public as a museum exhibit. Soviet submarine B-515 is situated 230 metres east of Fish Auction Hall.
Minerva-Brunnen auf dem Altonaer Fischmarkt
Fountain
Photo: Staro1, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Minerva-Brunnen auf dem Altonaer Fischmarkt is a fountain, which is situated 120 metres north of Fish Auction Hall.
St. Pauli Church
Church
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St. Pauli is a church and congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Northern Germany in Hamburg-Altona, Germany. The church was built from 1819 on the site of an older church that was destroyed by the French. St. Pauli Church is situated 400 metres northeast of Fish Auction Hall.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Altona-Altstadt and Steinwerder.
Altona-Altstadt
Suburb
Photo: Wmeinhart, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Altona-Altstadt is a quarter in Hamburg that belongs to the Altona borough. The quarter's boundaries are congruent with the historic center of what has been the city of Altona until 1937.
Steinwerder
Suburb
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Steinwerder is a quarter of Hamburg, Germany in the borough Hamburg-Mitte on the southern bank of the river Elbe. It is a primarily maritime industrial location, with a resident population in 2017 of only 39.
Altona-St. Pauli
Altona and St. Pauli are west of central Hamburg. Altona used to be an independent city and emerged as fisherman's village in the 16th century. It existed under Danish rule west of Hamburg, competing with it in trade and militarily.Fish Auction Hall
- Categories: market, cultural heritage monument in Germany, event venue, building, historic site, tourist attraction, and tourism
- Location: Hamburg, Hamburg, Freie und Hansestadt, Hamburg, Germany, Central Europe, Europe
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Latitude
53.54481° or 53° 32′ 41″ northLongitude
9.9517° or 9° 57′ 6″ eastInception
1895Open location code
9F5FGXV2+WMOpenStreetMap ID
way 19742735OpenStreetMap feature
building=yesOpenStreetMap feature
historic=heritageWikidata ID
Q204712
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In Other Languages
From German to Hungarian—“Fish Auction Hall” goes by many names.
- German: “Fischauktionshalle”
- Hungarian: “Halvásárcsarnok”
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Highlights include Stadtlagerhaus and Altonaer Fischmarkt.
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