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We will discover Hamburg from its most beautiful side - on board of the oldest and only genuine Alster steamer, the “St. Georg” from 1876. The crew, consisting of the captain, the engineer and the conductor, will take us on a trip back in time on the faithfully restored steamship “St. Georg”.
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## Round trip across the Alster with a view of the night skyline
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## “Down below” — the Old Elbe Tunnel
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The St. Pauli Elbe Tunnel connects the St. Pauli district with the island of Steinwerder. It was built between 1907 and 1911 and was one of the first road tunnels in the world at that time. Today, it is a tourist attraction as well as an important element for mobility in the city. The appearance, the construction with cargo elevators for entire horse-drawn carriages, the neo-Gothic design—everything about this award-winning building testifies to the technological and infrastructural progress of its time. Technology enthusiasts experience the Old Elbe Tunnel as a testament to engineering art and the spirit of innovation of that era with all their senses.
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## So far, so familiar
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On this tour, Thomas Heidborn takes you up to the cupola of the head building on the St. Pauli side and mentally back to the time when it all began. He has been the tunnel supervisor for more than 39 years and knows the details and anecdotes like the back of his hand. You will go through the tunnel, and he will draw your attention to many of the often-hidden details. In the otherwise inaccessible showroom, the small museum on the south side, you will see artifacts, historic machinery, and a large professional model of the entire facility—with moving elevators, of course. The tour concludes with an escorted view across the Elbe River toward St. Pauli, the Landungsbrücken jetties, and the city of Hamburg, which we like to call ”the most beautiful in the world.“
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Port tour “Of treasure chests and pepper sacks” - The port of Hamburg in unequal world trade. Where does our coffee come from, where is the world's largest warehouse for oriental carpets located and why does desperately poor Liberia have one of the largest trading fleets? A journey behind the backdrop of brick walls and container gantry cranes. It's about coffee and cocoa, soybeans and bananas, jeans and armaments.
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The tour illustrates the background to world trade with Africa, Asia and Latin America. It explains why coffee and cocoa have become so cheap, why scrap metal is an export hit and who makes money from the extremely unequal trade between North and South.
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Where was the rc3 teleshop studio located? How does a ship of the GDR deep-sea fishing fleet look like from the inside? Which technology keeps the ship afloat and visible in Hamburg as a non-profit, participatory "Culture.Spaceship" to this day? Come along for a tour on the motor ship Stubnitz - would you believe it!
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The motor ship Stubnitz was built as a refrigerator and transport ship in Stralsund, Germany, in 1964. After the reunification of East and West Germany, the MS Stubnitz was transformed into a mobile, participatory and international art and culture ship in 1992. Since then, it has been active as a floating cultural venue in over 20 European ports. Since 2003, it has been under preservation order. Today, it is one of the oldest technically authentic maritime vessels of that size that is still seaworthy. Concerts, parties, readings, performances and corporate events regularly take place on board. On this tour, crew members will guide you through the otherwise locked parts of the 80 metres (262.47 ft) long ship. You can visit several rooms, for instance the engine room, radio room, "server room", various chambers (in almost their original condition), the cargo holds, the bridge as well as the event rooms and the former teleshop studio.
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## Details
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* Day 2 (28 December) **14:30**
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* We are clarifying the tour dates and times.
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* Duration: 1 hour
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* Language: in German; in English with limitations
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* Cost: € 15.00
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* Meeting time at Hackertours Desk: **14:30**
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* Cost: TBD
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* Meeting time at Hackertours Desk: **TBD**
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* Location: [MS Stubnitz](https://www.stubnitz.com), U + S Elbbrücken
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* Operator: Motorschiff Stubnitz e.V.
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* Accessibilty: not barrier-free, steep gangways and stairs, uneven ground, etc.
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* Accessibilty: The ship is not barrier-free. There are a lot of stairs, narrow staircases, uneven ground, etc.
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The Curious Community Labs are an open laboratory in the heart of Hamburg where you can carry out experiments in the fields of biotechnology as well as environmental and climate protection. Here, you can analyze water and soil samples, develop biological plastics, research composting, design cycles, build aquaponic systems and greenhouses as well as cultivate mushrooms. The principle of "Open Science" applies: The data and research results are made transparent on the internet and available to everyone interested.
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## Tour and exchange of experience, knowledge and ideas
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