This summer my family have decided to travel.
We chose Hamburg - one of the biggest seaport cities in Europe.
And before we hit the road I read a few things about this ancient town.
I found out that it has its own hymn.
My mom is also getting ready for this trip: she is checking out the places that we will visit.
The town hall is a richly decorated Neo-Renaissance building finished in 1897. The tower is 112 metres high. Its façade, 111 m long, depicts the emperors of the Holy Roman Empire, since Hamburg was, as a Free Imperial City, only under the sovereignty of the emperor.
The Chilehaus, a brick stone office building built in 1922 and designed by architect Fritz Höger, is shaped like an ocean liner.
Hamburg possesses several big museums and galleries showing classical and contemporary art, as for example the Kunsthalle Hamburg with its contemporary art gallery, the Museum for Art and Industry and the Deichtorhallen/House of Photography.
The Internationales Maritimes Museum Hamburg opened in the HafenCity quarter in 2008.
Hamburg has a lot of bridges I would like to take a pictures
I love walking at the park and its has about 120 of them in this lovely town.
The Alter Botanischer Garten Hamburg is a historic botanical garden, located in the Planten un Blomen park, which now consists primarily of greenhouses.
The Botanischer Garten Hamburg is a modern botanical garden maintained by the University of Hamburg.
I wish this vocation would be the greatest and unforgettable

