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LOCATION:Jakobikirchhof 22, 20095 Hamburg
SUMMARY;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:STADTRUNDGANG HAMBURG IM MITTELALTER
DESCRIPTION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:Please note: It is possible that an event has been cancelled but is=0D=0Astill listed on this website. For the latest information about=0D=0Acancelations or postponements please check the organizer’s website.=0D=0A=0D=0AThis tour of Hamburg's old town, passing several main churches in=0D=0AHamburg, deals with the life and customs of Hamburg's residents in the=0D=0AMiddle Ages.=0D=0A=0D=0AAt the beginning of our tour, we beam back to 1330. At that time,=0D=0AHamburg was still fighting for its freedom! A foreign city.=0D=0AFortunately, we have a city map from that time. So we quickly=0D=0Arecognize that we are in Steenstrate at the beginning of our tour. We=0D=0Aare in the St. Jacobi parish, a poor district where many inmates live.=0D=0AIllegal immigrants who are used as cheap labor in the city of 5,000.=0D=0AThe poor devils ran away from their nobles in the country ...=0D=0A=0D=0AIt is not far from St. Jacobi to St. Maria, a large, powerful=0D=0Acathedral that can be seen everywhere. Behind him on the Reykenstrate=0D=0Ais the Olde Market, where there is nice hot spiced wine and it also=0D=0Asmells of beer. Almost 400 breweries can be found in this district=0D=0Aalone. No wonder, because the Hamburg beer "makes sterile women=0D=0Afertile again, gives dark faces a reddish color", as even the Swedish=0D=0Abishop acknowledged ...=0D=0A=0D=0AThen it continues to the Roland statue, which has been a symbol of=0D=0Afreedom, freedom from the nobility, in the city for several years now=0D=0A...=0D=0A=0D=0AShortly afterwards we are at Olde Radhus, where a review is being read=0D=0Aout by Mayor Kersten Miles. There we meet Simon from Utrecht. A=0D=0ADutchman who now has civil rights. He is talking about his campaign=0D=0Aagainst Claus Störtebecker ...=0D=0A=0D=0ANote: Since there are no buildings from this old period (with the=0D=0Aexception of the archaeologically uncovered foundation of the former=0D=0Abishop's tower), this tour lives through the stories of the city=0D=0Aguide, who slips into the role of a councilor during the tour. The=0D=0Astructure of the city, whose essential spatial features have been=0D=0Apreserved to this day, can be clearly seen on the basis of an old map,=0D=0Awhich each participant receives as a copy. Certain symbols that can be=0D=0Arecognized on different buildings, including the course of certain=0D=0Astreets, serve as stopping points to give the narrative of the city=0D=0Aguide a spatial reference.=0D=0A=0D=0ABack then, Hamburg was still fighting for its freedom. How this=0D=0Ahappened is the subject of this tour. Just like the Hamburg tradition=0D=0Aof brewing beer. Because at that time beer was the main export good=0D=0Afor Hamburg residents ... But the participants also learned a lot of=0D=0Aother interesting things: What was the role of women in Hamburg at the=0D=0Atime? Was there tourism back then? Why was the Alster dammed up? Was=0D=0Athere already a citizenship or how was the almighty city council=0D=0Aappointed?=0D=0A
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