Build the Earth Construction Hunt #5 | Hafencity, Airport and more! - 360° City Tour | Hamburg | Minecraft

in hive-127166 •  4 years ago 

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Hamburg is a pleasant city to live in, it is very elegant and cosmopolitan at the same time, surrounded by beautiful buildings, a beautiful port, a well-known nightlife and many green areas, it is a beautiful city without a doubt, quite extensive and cold of that if I am Sure, we can also have an enviable quality of life if we wish, as a curious fact did you know that Hamburg has more bridges than Venice and Amsterdam combined.

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Hafencity

Before going on to take a tour of the beautiful Hafencity in Hamburg, let's learn a little about its history, this city emerged as a vast project for the development and recovery of riverside fronts, Hafencity has the largest German port and is the second in Europe, behind Rotterdam. In addition to revitalizing the city center and bringing urban life closer to the water, this project was an important trial put into practice with its contemporary architecture and urban design.

After the Second World War the city of Hafencity was badly affected leaving some desolate docks and after the fall of the Berlin Wall its docks went into the background but in 1999 a project, designed by the Dutch Geman consortium Kees Christiaanse It sought to combine a concepts of economic, social and environmental development, such as housing, restaurants, universities, parks and public areas. However, this city has been classified as having a high cost of renting apartments and a high cost of living.

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One of the most celebrated contributions in its construction is the public space, designed by a Spanish firm, This design produces an alternative game between the city and the water where people can take a walk also establishing different levels of contact and accessibility to all areas.

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Hamburg Airport

Although I did not get a good shot at the airport, according to Wikipedia tells us that the airport was created in 1911 covering around 440,000 square meters over the years the airport already covers about 5.7 square km, the Fuhlsbüttel Airport, is located only 9 km. North of the city of Hamburg, the journey from the airport to the city center is approximately 25 minutes according to collected data.

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The airport has bars, restaurants and cafes and duty-free shops, these sounds great, you can also access the internet from anywhere in the airport, something very useful for users waiting for their flight.

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Inner City

The old town of Hamburg is visible from afar it is famous for its three churches called San Petri, San Jakobi, San Katharinen and the memorial of San Nikolai, for being the oldest part of Hamburg it counts as a great tourist area, if you were to visit There I would recommend that you take a boat ride since much of the city is on water, it is like visiting Venice 2.0.

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City Hall

In the video that I will leave to finish the article there, the players of Build the Earth Germany show us the famous Hamburg City Hall (Rathaus) that dates back to 1897 with a neo-Renaissance style on the edge of the picturesque Alster Lake, this city hall is being used by local government agencies at present and it is also open to the public and if you want to enjoy the outdoors you can go to the back there you will enjoy the outdoors of nature.

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Elbphilharmonie, Airport and more! - 360° City Tour #1: Hamburg + Timelapse | Minecraft BTE Germany


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Conclusion

I the love and dedication that the German team has to replicate the city of Hamburg in Minecraft is impressive, I sincerely enjoyed the tour and the Timelapse in the construction of the town hall that can be seen in the video that I recommend watching, I also learned some curious facts of hafencity in the realization of this publication if you are not in Minecraft or Build the Earth I invite you to join, I hope to read your publication as soon as possible.

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Finally, I want to thank @cmp2020 for promoting the Build the Earth community and making it grow little by little, I also want to thank @steemcurator01 for supporting the community every week.

Article written by Ruzmaira Suarez

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good job, I hope this article is on the list of winners this week

Thank you for your beautiful wish I hope to see you also among the first, I know that you also dedicate love to this community with your publications.

Thanks, nice to know you 🙏🏻

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Hi! Post looks good! Make sure to comment it on the contest post for this week!

Also, do you have a discord? I would like to contact you about your idea regarding running a Spanish contest.

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Hello, I always forget to place the link in the publication of the contest .. This is my discord: ruzmaira#8537 a contest in Spanish sounds great.

One thing I'd make sure to do in posts like this in the future, is to list where you are getting the information you are getting from. I really enjoyed the 360 degree view. That was quite cool!

Normally the Build the Earth players focus on perfecting the most important architecture of each city, I usually look for information on wikipedia so as not to misspell the architecture's name and the construction date and exactly where it is located, the rest I leave it to My imagination.