z.B. Petersenkai
20457 Hamburg
20457 Hamburg
drehgenehmigung@hafencity.de
z.B. Petersenkai
20457 Hamburg

The Oberhafenkantine was built in 1925 and closed in 1997. After a longer break it was reopened in 2006. The heritage building with his typical north german "Klinkerexpressionismus" is opened 7 days the week. The comfortable dinning room is for up to 30 persons and an old storeroom under the roof nowadays hosts a British-styled club room. Shootings are possible upon request.

The Oberhafen district is located in the eastern part of the Hafencity. In contrast to the other part of the hafencity is the Oberhafen district used to stay in the hands of the Freien und Hansestadt Hamburg and give creativity and culture a new room. At the moment most of it is used for logical uses and as a freight depot. Single storied storehouses are dominating the district. Old and unused tracks can be found on the streets. The district isn’t flood proof.


Maritime pictures, models, flags, decorations, cards, uniforms and even a projection on a wall of ice makes the Maritime Museum in Hamburg so unique. On its 11 floors the largest private maritime collection by Peter Tamm, is presenting its beauty Already, the museum is an integral part of the Port of Hamburg, because it annually a lot of people from home and abroad attracts. The museum is located since 2007 in Kaispeicher B, the oldest hamburger spokespersons. This appearance, however, has remained until today. Although the museum is very modern, the old memory is not under but. Creaky floors and rustic wood look gives the feeling of being on a ship. Since this year is before the museum even has its own investors for boats of Hamburg Circle lines, thus can also be reached from the waterway to the museum. The 10th "Deck" is an event location in which you can party with up to 200 people On the whole museum area may also be held events.