About Hamburg
Hamburg today is an elegant, modern city and a
cultural center, widely known for its opera,
theaters, magazine and book-publishing
houses, radio and television broadcasting
centers, and film studios. At its center are two
lakes, the Binnenalster (Inner Alster) and the
Aussenalster (Outer Alster). The St. Pauli
district, with its well-known street, the
Reeperbahn, includes numerous places of
entertainment. Hamburg is the seat of a
university (founded 1919), several museums,
and medical and technical institutes. There are
extensive zoological and botanical gardens.
Noteworthy buildings include the baroque St.
Michael's Church (1750–62), rebuilt (1907–12)
after a fire; the Church of St. Jacobi (begun in
the 14th cent.); and the Renaissance-style city
hall (1886–97). Felix Mendelssohn and
Johannes Brahms were born in the city.
Hamburgh Stadium
Volksparkstadion is the home ground of
Hamburger SV and was one of the 12 stadia
used in the 2006 Football World Cup, which
hosted four group games and a quarter final.
Through a sponsorship deal the stadium is
officially named Imtech Arena, and has
previously been called the AOL Arena and HSH
Nordbank Arena. Due to UEFA regulations on
stadium sponsorship, the stadium is referred to
as the Hamburg Arena for European matches.
Hamburg: Athletico Madrid vs Fulham
The Europa Cup Final in the city of Hamburg
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