Hamburg Travel Tip:
BallinStadt - The Immigration Museum of Hamburg
Exhibit at BallinStadt - The Immigration Museum of Hamburg
Between 1850 and 1939, more than 5 million people from all over Europe emigrated from Hamburg to the New World. The museum complex Ballinstadt
recreates this life-changing journey on historic grounds; see the original emigration halls, and an extensive interactive exhibition (in English and German). You can even trace back the journey of your own family by studying the original passenger lists and the largest genealogical database in the world.
Hours: Open every day from 10am - 6pm.
Admission: Adults 12 € Concessions 10 € Children 7 € Family Card 25 €.
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Address: Veddeler Bogen 2, 20539 Hamburg
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