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You watched the [Remote Stellwerk Experience](https://media.ccc.de/search/?q=Remote+Stellwerk) and would like to lay hands on the levers of real signal tours and run virtual trains as a signal master yourself?
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At the Train Museum Lokschuppen Aumühle, the Verein Verkehrsamateure und Museumsbahn e. V. has collected and restored trains from 150 years of railroad history, among them multiple generations of Hamburg urban railways. We will use the light railway and take a tour around the grounds of the museum and to its exhibits. Competent volunteer members explain the history of the moving stock, the signal tours and safety equipment, track construction and many other aspects. Where possible, we will show you everything in operation - technology you can touch!
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You do not have to be a tech nerd to discover interesting and curious electrical devices from back in the day in electrum's unique collection. Certainly, you will find familiar, once common and long forgotten articles here. You may admire grandma's radio, a pink hair dryer, a monochrome cabinet TV or a tray toaster and a lot more. In addition, a lot of extraordinary and unknown items from the world of electricity, such as a Siemens dynamo or a "suspended frying pan" are waiting for you, yet to be discovered.
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The museum is run and supported by an association. We invite you to supporting the association as well, either actively or passively, e.g. in the form of a [association membership](https://www.electrum-hamburg.de/content/download/71/298?version=2).
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A beacon of the energy transition: For far too long, the old anti-aircraft bunker in Wilhelmsburg was an architectural eyesore. Today, the former wartime building is a globally unique example of the innovative use of renewable energy and a pioneer for other regional power plants worldwide. During the tour through the building, you will learn more about the Energiebunker's development from a wartime building to an innovative lighthouse project for the energy transition. Afterwards, you can enjoy the incomparable panoramic view over the city of Hamburg at Café vju.
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#### History and metamorphosis
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Just a few years ago, people in the Neuhöfer Straße were presented with a picture of a dark past: on an area the size of almost three and a half soccer pitches, a fenced-in dark grey and black concrete block towered 42 meters (137.80 feet) into the sky - a relic from the Second World War. There stood that anti-aircraft bunker with a battered façade that spoke of hardship, fear and the futility of war without fitting into the here and now.
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The Rote Flora (German for "Red Flora", "Flora" derived from "flower") is a cultural and political center in the district of Sternschanze in Hamburg. The Rote Flora stands for (post-)autonomous forms of politics, is used across different movements and is known nationwide. Since November 1989, the Rote Flora has been managing to retain its squatted status and non-commercial character. On our tour through the building, we will tell you about the history of the project and show you the many different ways in which the building can be used.
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[Source file on Wikimedia Commons](https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:G-20_-_Hamburg_Schulterblatt_Rote_Flora_06.jpg)
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[Creative Commons License CC BY-SA 4.0](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/)
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## Details
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* Tours:
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* Day 2 (28 December) **10:30** German
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* Day 2 (28 December) **12:30** German and Englisch
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* Day 2 (28 December) **12:30** German and English
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* Duration: 1 hour
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* Language: German; English
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* Cost: free
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