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title: 'Old Elbe Tunnel'
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Look behind the curtain: the St. Pauli Elbtunnel connects the St. Pauli neighborhood with Steinwerder island. It was built between 1907 and 1911, and was one of the first road tunnels in the world. On this tour, Thomas Heidborn takes you to the cupola of the head building on the St. Pauli side and mentally back to the time where it all began.
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## ”Down under”—the Old Elbe Tunnel
The St. Pauli Elbtunnel connects the St. Pauli neighborhood with Steinwerder island. It was built between 1907 and 1911, and was one of the first road tunnels in the world. Today, it is a tourist attraction, but also an important cornerstone for mobility in the city. The appearance, the construction of the elevators to take whole horse carriages, the neo gothic design, simply everything about this award-winning building is testament to the progress of technology and infrastructure of its time. Technology nerds experience the Old Elbe Tunnel as a witness of engineering art and the pursuit of innovation of this time with all their senses.
![The evelator building on the north bank ©Andreas Schmidt-Wiethoff](./01_Andreas_Schmidt-Wiethoff.jpeg)
![The tunnel ©Andreas Schmidt-Wiethoff](./02_Andreas_Schmidt-Wiethoff.jpeg)
## So far, so good
On this tour, Thomas Heidborn takes you to the cupola of the head building on the St. Pauli side and mentally back to the time where it all began. He has been tunnel supervisor for more than 39 years and knows the details and the stories like the back of his hand. He will take you through the tunnel and direct your attention to many of the hidden details. In the show room, the small museum on the southern side, not usually open, you can see artifacts, historic machinery and a large professional model of the entire facility—of course with moving elevators. The tour completes with a view of the Elbe river across from St. Pauli, the Landungsbrücken jetties, and the City of Hamburg, which we like to call the most beautiful in the world.
## Details
* Tours:
* Day 1 (27.12.) **17:15 hours**
* Day 2 (28.12.) **14:15 hours** in English
* Day 2 (28.12.) **18:15 hours**
* Day 3 (29.12.) **17:15 hours**
* Duration: 1,5 Stunden
* Language: German, one tour in English
* Meet at Hackertours Desk: **at time given above**
* Alternatively, you can come to the location directly. In this case, please let us know by writing us at [ticket@hackertours.hamburg.ccc.de](mailto:ticket@hackertours.hamburg.ccc.de). Please arrive at the location **no later than one hour** after the time given above. We will be meeting at the passenger elevators at the head building.
* Cost: 18€
* Location: St. Pauli Elbtunnel - https://www.hamburg.de/alter-elbtunnel/, directly at Hamburger Landungsbrücken (U+S Landungsbrücken)
* Operator: prima events GmbH
* Important: The cupola can only be reached by stairs and is not accessible. You can take part in all other parts of the tour. The entire tour encompasses walking about 1,500m. Tunnel and exhibition room are mostly accessible.
* Credit: © HPA, Andreas Schmidt-Wiethoff

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title: 'Motorschiff Stubnitz'
summary: |
Would you like to see where the rc3 teleshop studio actually stood? Or what a ship of the GDR deep-sea fishing fleet looks like from the inside? And what the technology looks like that still keeps the ship afloat and visible in Hamburg today as a non-profit, participatory cultural spaceship? Come along for a tour on the motor vessel Stubnitz!
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Would you like to see where the rc3 teleshop studio actually stood? Or what a ship of the GDR deep-sea fishing fleet looks like from the inside? And what the technology looks like that still keeps the ship afloat and visible in Hamburg today as a non-profit, participatory cultural spaceship? Come along for a tour on the motor vessel Stubnitz!
![Die MS Stubnitz an ihrem Liegeplatz in der Hafencity](stubnitz_hauke_dressler_liegeplatz_stubnitz_elbbrücken_web.jpg)
![Die Brücke der MS Stubnitz](stubnitz_bruecke_workshop_hs_Karlsruhe.jpg)
The Stubnitz was built as a refrigerated ship in Stralsund in 1964, transformed into a mobile art and culture ship after reunification and has since been active as a floating cultural venue in over 20 European port cities. She has been a listed building since 2003 and is now one of the oldest technically authentic maritime vessels of this size that is still seaworthy. Concerts, parties, readings, performances and corporate events usually take place on board. As part of the 37c3, crew members will guide you through the otherwise closed parts of the 80-metre-long ship - including, for example, the engine room, radio room, "server room", chambers in almost original condition, cargo holds, bridge and, of course, the event rooms and the former studio of the teleshop... uh yeah.
If you can no longer click on a ticket, don't worry, there may be new contingents and it's best to get out your notebooks and sign up anyway: From 6 pm on day 2 (28.12.23) there will also be the "Cable Trash - 37c3 Congress-Edition" on board (18:00 tales from the depths (kilosecond presentations), ~20:00 live: die stadt der zukunft (bremen), ~22:00 djs (tba) ... open end: https://cabletrash.de/ct39.htm - there will also be time to roam around on the ship - unguided in the public areas.
If you live in the Hamburg area and would like to help us in general with your skills and motivation, please contact us at: it-crew@stubnitz.com, we have a lot planned, a lot to offer and are looking for reinforcement in the team.
In general, we are currently in a phase where we urgently need to raise third-party funds and donations, so help us & spread the word. If you can't spare 15€ for a tour, let us know at the tour and we'll refund half of it.
## Details
* Day 2 (28.12.) **14:45 hours**
* Duration: 1 hour
* Language: Deutsch, Englisch eingeschränkt
* Cost: 15€
* Meet at Hackertours Desk: **14:45 hours**
* Alternatively, you can come to the location directly. In this case, please let us know by writing us at [ticket@hackertours.hamburg.ccc.de](mailto:ticket@hackertours.hamburg.ccc.de). Please arrive at the location **no later than one hour** after the time given above. We will be meeting at ship at MS Stubnitz,Kirchenpauerkai 29.
* Location: [MS Stubnitz](https://www.stubnitz.com), U+S Elbbrücken
* Operator: Motorschiff Stubnitz e.V.
* Accessibilty: not accessable at all, steep gangways and stairs, uneven ground, etc.

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title: 'Train Museum Loco Shed Aumühle'
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At the Train Museum Loco Shed 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 rapid transit trains. Using the Field Train, we take a tour around the grounds of the museum at 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, everthing is in operation and can be touched!
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You enjoyed the field train at Camp? You would like to try it out, maybe even drive it yourself?
You watched the [Remote Stellwerk Experience](https://media.ccc.de/search/?q=Remote+Stellwerk) and would like to lay hands on the levers and to run trains as a signal master yourself?
![The courtyard](lokschuppen_hof.jpeg)
![The signal tower during Remote Experience](lokschuppen_stellwerk.jpeg)
At the Train Museum Loco Shed 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 rapid transit trains. Using the Field Train, we take a tour around the grounds of the museum at 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, everyything is in operation and can be touched!
### Details
* Day 2 (28.12.) **11:15 hours**
* Duration: 4 hours (including travel times)
* Cost: free, but donations very welcome!
* Language: German and English
* Accessibility: limited. The gravel road from the station to the train shed covers a height difference of about 15m, and the ground at the msueum is partially very uneven. You cannot reach the inside of the cars by elevator, some of the stairways are very steep and have very high steps.
* Meet at Hackertours Desk: **11:15 hours**
* Alternatively, you can come to the location directly. In this case, please let us know by writing us at [ticket@hackertours.hamburg.ccc.de](mailto:ticket@hackertours.hamburg.ccc.de). Please arrive at the location **no later than one hour** after the time given above. We will be meeting at the S-Bahn stop Aumühle.
* Location: Am Mühlenteich, 21521 Aumühle; <https://www.vvm-museumsbahn.de/?id=305>
* Operator: Verein Verkehrsamateure und Museumsbahn e. V. (gemeinnützig)

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