This futuristic office block in the shape of a parallelogram is known as Dockland and hangs out
40 metres above the Elbe river at Hamburg port like some ship’s bow.
There is a public viewing
platform on the roof of the Dockland building, reached by a flight of steps. The effort of
climbing about 140 steps is rewarded by a fine view across the Elbe and
the port.
By screwing the telephoto lens on my camera body, I was able to get a little closer to the ships in the dry docks...
...this beauty is the MS Europa, a 5-stars-plus luxury cruiser. the flagship of Hapag-Lloyd Cruises.
She was in the dry dock for several days for comprehensive modernisation work.
In the background you can see the Elbphilharmonie Hamburg, the new concert hall under construction in the HafenCity quarter of Hamburg, Germany.
The "Enquest Producer" is being overhauled by the traditional shipyard
company Blohm + Voss for 75 million Euros in Hamburg.
Originally built in 1983 as an oil tanker, this 248m ship’s new tasks
will be extracting of oil and gas, storing and loading onto a second
tanker. She is a F.P.S.O. "Floating Production Storgage and
Offloading". The ship is planned to leave the dock in mid-2014.
Hamburg is always worth visiting.
In my humble opinion the most interesting and international city in Germany.
Where else can you watch several of the most impressive ocean liners like this 290m container vessel during your afternoon stroll???
Harbour tugs at rest.
Hamburg - I love you... ;-)