View of Hamburg from St Michaelis church
Just a few more steps
What's afoot? A legend of course. ;-)
Curves
Michel's organ pipes
Archangel Michael Defeats Satan with a Cross-shap…
HFF everyone.
Faded Glory
After the rain
Faded Glory
Gnarled
Trapped
Sharing a joke
The ice breaker
Oevelgönne lighthouse
Oevelgönne lightship
F33 at 13.43
White railings for HFF
The making of a photo
Beach pebbles
Clouds, Cranes, Containers.
Hamburg waterfront
Elbe tunnel
Dancing round in the kitchen
Alien
Once upon a time
Just strolling on Friday. HFF to you all.
Killepitsch polar coordinates edited-1
Fences and bikes
Killepitsch
Killepitsch
Rats and sinking ship?
Behaving a bit better now, but Lothar is still set…
Lift off
Two Heidis
Structure
Will you all stop chattering and face the camera.…
King's Lynn Minster
After the rain in King's Lynn. For Pam
Cardiff City Hall
Slimming mirror
Flower power
A Sea of Plastic. It's not a pretty sight
Old books
Does anyone know where the sink plug is?
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St.Michaelis Church (known as Michel to the HAMBURGERS) is the newest of Hamburg's main churches. It is a city landmark towering 132 metres with magnificent views over the city from the viewing platform below the dome. It has undergone many transformations. The first church built in 1649-61 was destroyed on 1750 by a strike of lightening; the second (built in 1750-62\0 burned to the ground in 1906. With the help of numerous donations, it was completely r built in 1907-1912.
The viewing platform can be reached by 452 steps or a lift. Guess which we used.
The viewing platform can be reached by 452 steps or a lift. Guess which we used.
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Amelia club has replied to Erhard Bernstein clubBest wishes ... steve
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I have been in Hamburg, but I don't recall seeing this church.
Cheers,
Joe
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