St. Pauli Piers

St. Pauli Landungsbrücken
St. Pauli Landing Bridges
The piers' waterfront seen towards St. Michaelis
General information
LocationBei den St. Pauli-Landungsbrücken[1]
20359 Hamburg, Germany
Coordinates53°32′46″N 09°58′00″E / 53.54611°N 9.96667°E / 53.54611; 9.96667
Operated byHADAG Fährdienst AG
Line(s)61 62 68 72 73 75
Platforms10 bridges (20 berths)
Connections Landungsbrücken (100 m)
Landungsbrücken (100 m)
Construction
Structure type10 floating piers (pontoons)
AccessibleYes[notes 1]
ArchitectRaabe & Wöhlecke
History
Opened1839
Rebuilt1907–1909
Key dates
MayHafengeburtstag (since 1977)[2]
July–AugustHamburg Cruise Days and
Blue Port (both since 2008)[3]
Location
St. Pauli Piers is located in Hamburg
St. Pauli Piers
St. Pauli Piers
Location in Hamburg
St. Pauli Piers is located in Germany
St. Pauli Piers
St. Pauli Piers
Location in Germany
Map

The St. Pauli Piers (German: St. Pauli Landungsbrücken, often only referred to as Landungsbrücken; German pronunciation: [ˈlandʊŋsˌbʁʏkŋ̍]), is the largest landing site in the Port of Hamburg, Germany, and also one of Hamburg's major tourist attractions. Other English language translations include St. Pauli Landing Stages or St. Pauli Landing Bridges.

The piers are located in the St. Pauli area of Hamburg, between the lower harbour and the Fischmarkt (Fish Market), on the banks of the Elbe river. The Landungsbrücken today form a central transportation hub, with S-Bahn, U-Bahn and ferry stations, and are also a major tourist magnet with numerous restaurants and departure points for harbour pleasure boats. There is an entrance to the Old Elbe tunnel at the western end of the Landungsbrücken. The eastern end of the building complex is marked by the Pegelturm (water level tower). Halfway up the tower, there is a water level indicator built into the wall, which indicates the current stage of the tides.

Landungsbrücken building
  1. ^ "Landungsbrücken - Hamburg's water station". hamburg-travel.com. Hamburg Tourismus GmbH. Retrieved 29 May 2015.
  2. ^ "Hamburg Port Anniversary - Welcome aboard!". hamburg.de. Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg. Retrieved 31 May 2015.
  3. ^ "The Hamburg Cruise Days and the Blue Port Hamburg". hamburgcruisedays.de. red roses communications GmbH. Retrieved 31 May 2015.


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