Altonaer Volkspark
Protestaktion gegen den geplanten Sportpark im naturnahen Volkspark. (Hamburg/Altona 2007) lenght: 8 minutes
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Location: Volkspark Altona, Hamburg, Germany
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Volksparkstadion / Hamburg / Hamburger SV / Germany
Das Volksparkstadion ist eine 57.000 Zuschauer fassende Fußballarena. Sie befindet sich im Altonaer Volkspark im Hamburger Stadtteil Bahrenfeld und ist die Heimspielstätte des Hamburger SV. Das Stadion wurde 1953 eröffnet und von 1998 bis 2000 zu einem reinen Fußballstadion umgebaut.
Germany: Protesters teargassed as police evict anti-G-20 camp in Hamburg
German police clashed with protesters as they cleared hundreds of peaceful anti-G20 activists who had staged a sleep-in protest at the Altona Volkspark in Hamburg, Tuesday.
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Places to see in ( Hamburg - Germany ) Stadtpark
Places to see in ( Hamburg - Germany ) Stadtpark
Hamburg Stadtpark is a 148 hectares large urban park in the Hamburg district of Winterhude, in the borough of Hamburg-Nord. Alongside Altona Volkspark, it is the largest park in the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg, Germany. Where game was once hunted is now a lively destination in good weather: Young and old meet on the large Stadtpark lawn for football games, picnicking, sunbathing and kite flying. On the edge of the meadow is a giant playground with swings, a slide and lots of equipment. Water babies will especially enjoy the the shallow ponds.
Hamburg Stadtpark with its more than 150 hectares is a true multicultural location. On fine weekends, it often attracts more than 200,000 visitors who appreciate the host of leisure activities and come to play sports, barbecue, listen to music or just relax.
The recreation area is located in the Winterhude district and is Hamburg's green oasis, and remains a public park as its founders desired. In summer, the Stadtparksee is an open-air swimming pool - there are also paddle and rowing boats available in a separate area. If that's too strenuous, you can also navigate your model boat on the same pond. The planetarium in the former water tower is always worth a visit. It offers a unique journey through the universe as well as delightful children's documentaries and chill evenings on a regular basis.
The trees, bushes and river banks are home to a variety of native and non-native animal and plant species, and in the summer, the outdoor stage hosts interesting open-air concerts: from rock to folk, world-famous artists always enjoy coming to the park. There are also cafés and restaurants in and around the Stadtpark that entice guests with snacks and delicacies. TheSchumachersbeer garden, located right next to the Stadtparksee open-air pool is very popular for evening events. Other locations for relaxation include the Landhaus Walter beer garden, Café Sommerterrassen and Die Bucht.
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Germany: All quiet before the storm - G20 activists stage sleep-in vigil in Hamburg
G20 activists staged a sleep-in protest at the Altona Volkspark in Hamburg, Tuesday afternoon, putting up their tents and chanting phrases such as Yes we camp whilst police in riot gear looked on.
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Places to see in ( Hamburg - Germany ) Volksparkstadion
Places to see in ( Hamburg - Germany ) Volksparkstadion
Volksparkstadion is a football stadium located in Bahrenfeld, Hamburg, Germany. It is the home ground of German Bundesliga club Hamburger SV. HSV actually have nothing to do with the origins of the stadium, even though they own the current arena. Before the club moved to the current site they played at Sportplatz at Rothenbaum. Bahrenfelder Stadion was the first stadium to be built on the site of the Volksparkstadion and the AOL Arena. It was inaugurated on 13 September 1925 with a match between FC Altona 93 and HSV. In front a crowd of 25,000, HSV lost 2–3. At the time the stadium was also known as Altonaer Stadion, however it was not the home ground of FC Altona 93 (it was Adolf-Jäger-Kampfbahn). Altona was a large club of Germany that has long been surpassed by HSV.
After a long break the stadium was finally renovated. Between 1951 and 1953 the stadium was rebuilt. On 12 July the stadium was opened as Volksparkstadion (The People's Park Stadium), named after its location at Altona Volkspark (People's Park). Most of the building materials came from the ruins of Eimsbüttel, a district of Hamburg destroyed under Allied bombing. The new stadium could hold up to 75,000 and continued to be used for the various sporting events of the city.
In 1963, when HSV qualified for the newly created Bundesliga, they moved into the Volksparkstadion, a stadium that was both larger and more modern than Rothenbaum. At this time, FC Altona missed out on the opportunity and has struggled ever since. HSV then began to see some success in the Bundesliga and managed to maintain their status for years to come. HSV won titles in 1979, 1982 and 1983.
In May 1998 HSV decided to replace the unpopular Volksparkstadion with a brand new stadium, not only to help Germany get ready to host the Football World Cup, but also because it was getting increasingly more difficult to meet the safety standards with such an old facility. The old stadium was totally demolished and the new arena was rotated 90° to provide an equal viewing experience for all the stands and to take advantage of sunlight. The estimated cost of the new stadium was €90-100 million. The new arena serves both as a football ground and a concert hall. The capacity of the stadium during club matches is 57,000, which is reduced to 51,500 during international matches when the standing sections in the north grandstand are converted into seated areas. The record attendance was attained in Hamburger SV's victory over Bayern Munich (1–0) on 30 January 2009, when 57,000 paying spectators were counted.
The stadium's nearest railway station is Stellingen railway station. The station is on the S3 & S21 lines of the Hamburg S-Bahn and is also served from Schleswig-Holstein in the north by AKN railways. A free bus shuttle service is provided during football matches or other major events from the station to the stadium. There are several large car parks around the stadium. The A7 runs close by and the stadium can be reached via the exit Stellingen.
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Hamburgteile 95 Bahrenfeld
Am heutigen 31. Mai vor 114 Jahren um 16 Uhr 45 fand mit einem Ball aus dem Vereinsheim des Altonaer FC auf der Exerzierweide zu Altona das erste Endspiel um die deutsche Fußballmeisterschaft zwischen dem VFB Leipzig und dem DHC Prag statt. Heute gehört dieses Stück Land zu Bahrenfeld - Bezirk Altona. Der Platz existiert nicht mehr, heute ist dort ein großes Gewerbegebiet und dort wo einst ein Fußballtor stand (das Spiel endete damals mit 7:2 für Leipzig) ist das Grundstück der Firma Mediadruckwerk GmbH. Ein Gedenkstein von Fußballfans mit Hilfe der Firma vor ein paar Jahren errichtet, erinnert nun an dieses historische Sportereignis, dem damals 750 – 2000 Zuschauer beiwohnten, die jeweils eine Mark Unkostenbeitrag daließen.
Bahrenfeld hat etwa 31.000 Einwohner auf elf Quadratkilometer Fläche. Es ist wunderschön mit seinem Volkspark, dem Dahliengarten, dem Stadion im Volkspark des HSV und den anderen namenswechselnden Arenen. Auch trifft man hier die Trabrennbahn an, die auch Ort war für immer wieder Open Air Musikereignisse und nicht nur für Pferdesport. Das deutsche Elektronen Synchroton findet man hier, kurz Desy, ein berühmter Platz für Freunde der Teilchenbeschleinigenden Physik.
Jahrelang habe ich in der traumhaft schönen Steenkampsiedlung gearbeitet, eine Gartenstadt nach Gustav Oelsner, die vor etwa einhundert Jahren in drei Bauabschnitten zwischen 1914 bis 1926 entstand. Die 670 Einzelhäuser, meist in herrlichem gelb und 92 Mehrfamilienhäuser entstanden auf einer Fläche von 22 Hektar Größe und waren die ersten Objekte der Wohnungsbaugesellschaft SAGA. Anfang dieses Jahrhunderts verkaufte die SAGA viele der Häuser an die Mieter, sodass heute deutlich über 60 Prozent der Häuser verkauft sind. So gibt es hier auch heute noch in dieser wundervollen Siedlung schöne Geschichten, die besagen, dass die Ursprungstönung der Häuser ocker, olivgrün, rotbraun oder erdbeerrot war. Bahrenfeld selbst ist an das S-Bahn Netz der Stadt gut angebunden. S1 und S11 hält an der Station Bahrenfeld im Süden und S21 und S31, bzw. S3 etc. an Diebsteich im Osten. Hier soll ein gewaltiger Fernbahnhof entstehen, der dann den Sackbahnhof Altona südlich davon ablösen soll für die Fernzüge, aber dann wohl den Namen Altona tragen wird oder so.
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Hamburg - Der Dahliengarten im Volkspark (The dahlia garden in Hamburg) September 2013
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Volksparkstadion | Hamburger SV | 2016
Volksparkstadion is a football stadium located in Bahrenfeld, Hamburg, Germany. It is home of Hamburger SV.
HSV actually have nothing to do with the origins of the stadium, even though they own the current arena. Before the club moved to the current site they played at Sportplatz at Rothenbaum. Bahrenfelder Stadion was the first stadium to be built on the site of the Volksparkstadion and the AOL Arena. It was inaugurated on 13 September 1925 with a match between FC Altona 93 and HSV. In front a crowd of 25,000, HSV lost 2–3. At the time the stadium was also known as Altonaer Stadion, however it was not the home ground of FC Altona 93 (it was Adolf-Jäger-Kampfbahn). Altona was a large club of Germany that has long been surpassed by HSV.
After a long break the stadium was finally renovated. Between 1951 and 1953 the stadium was rebuilt. On 12 July the stadium was opened as Volksparkstadion (The People's Park Stadium), named after its location at Altona Volkspark (People's Park). Most of the building materials came from the ruins of Eimsbüttel, a district of Hamburg destroyed under Allied bombing. The new stadium could hold up to 75,000 and continued to be used for the various sporting events of the city.
In 1963, when HSV qualified for the newly created Bundesliga, they moved into the Volksparkstadion, a stadium that was both larger and more modern than Rothenbaum. At this time, FC Altona missed out on the opportunity and has struggled ever since. HSV then began to see some success in the Bundesliga and managed to maintain their status for years to come. HSV won titles in 1979, 1982 and 1983.
In May 1998 HSV decided to replace the unpopular Volksparkstadion with a brand new stadium, not only to help Germany get ready to host the Football World Cup, but also because it was getting increasingly more difficult to meet the safety standards with such an old facility. The old stadium was totally demolished and the new arena was rotated 90° to provide an equal viewing experience for all the stands and to take advantage of sunlight. The estimated cost of the new stadium was €90-100 million. The new arena serves both as a football ground and a concert hall. The capacity of the stadium during club matches is 57,000, which is reduced to 51,500 during international matches when the standing sections in the north grandstand are converted into seated areas. The record attendance was attained in Hamburger SV's victory over Bayern Munich (1–0) on 30 January 2009, when 57,000 paying spectators were counted.
The building permit for the new arena was issued on 30 April 1998. The new stadium removed the track and field facilities that increased the distance between the pitch and the stands. The stadium was inaugurated in 2000 when Germany played Greece; the home team won 2–0. With the new stadium, HSV has managed to attain an average attendance of 50,000. In 2004 a museum dedicated to the history of HSV was opened.
The stadium is a UEFA Elite stadium which makes it eligible it to host UEFA Europa League and UEFA Champions League finals.
A large clock was added to the northwest corner in 2001 to commemorate HSV's status as the only club to have played continuously in the Bundesliga since its foundation. The clock marks the time, down to the second, since the league was founded on 24 August 1963. However, after Hamburg's relegation to the 2nd tier, it has been updated to reflect HSV's foundation.
In 2001 AOL bought the naming rights to the Volksparkstadion for €15.3 million, retitling the ground as the AOL Arena. In March 2007 the HSH Nordbank bought the naming rights for €25 million, and the stadium was rebranded as the HSH Nordbank Arena in a six-year deal. From July 2010 the arena was called the Imtech Arena, after Imtech bought the naming rights. After Imtech's sponsorship ended in June 2015, the stadium reverted to its original name of Volksparkstadion. Due to UEFA regulations, when the stadium had a sponsored name it was referred to as the Hamburg Arena for European matches.
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The New Elbe Tunnel (German: Neuer Elbtunnel), often simply called Elbtunnel, is a subterranean Elbe river crossing in northern Germany located in Hamburg.
The Elbtunnel has a length of 3.1 kilometers (1.9 mi). As a part of the Bundesautobahn 7 in Hamburg, the tunnel forms a connection between Schleswig-Holstein (and on towards Denmark) to the north and Lower Saxony to the south. It has 8 lanes in 4 bores. The newest, fourth bore is the only one to feature a hard shoulder, minimizing congestion due to broken down vehicles.
Der neue Schnelsen-Tunnel - Baustelle A7 in Hamburg
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2018-07-10 Impressionen aus dem Park ... im Juli
IMPRESSIONEN AUS DEM PARK ... IM JULI
Ein kleiner Spaziergang durch den denkmalgeschützten eduardischen Schulgarten im Landschaftsschutzgebiet Altonaer Volkspark in Hamburg, Deutschland.
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IMPRESSIONS FROM THE PARK ... IN JULY
A little walk through the heritage protected Edwardian School Garden at the Landscape Conservation Area Altonaer Volkspark in Hamburg, Germany.
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Impressionen aus dem Park ... im Juli
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