The Speicherstadt in Hamburg, Germany, is a complex of warehouses built between 1883 and 1927 on a series of islands in the riverbed of the Elbe. The storage area is part of an older part of the Port of Hamburg. The first warehouses, built of brick on a pile foundation, were put into operation in 1888. The complex is part of Hamburg's HafenCity district in the Hamburg-Mitte area. It is separated from the Altstadt by the water of the Zollkanal and connected to it by eight bridges.
"From my hometown Hoogezand, I regularly go out to take photos in the provinces of Groningen and Drenthe. Photography has always been my interest. In 2008, I bought my first SLR camera and after that I started to delve more and more into photography and photo editing and.. Read more…