In mid-April 2024, we were invited to the Hive Meetup in Hamburg, which naturally drew in several curious Hive users. The event was a mix of talks and a harbor tour, but one of the things I was really looking forward to was visiting the Elbphilharmonie. Unfortunately, we could only admire it from the outside since the interior was closed off due to preparations for an upcoming concert. So, we had to settle for just taking a walk around the building.
We didn’t have much time, but I made sure to do a quick lap around it, snapping a few photos along the way. With the weather being so good, the view was fantastic. From there, you can see the docks and even some warships docked in the harbor. It was actually my first time seeing the Elbphilharmonie in person, and despite not getting inside, it was still impressive. Who knows, maybe one day I’ll get a chance to return and experience the grand concert hall from the inside.
Hehe, seems you also procrastinate publishing such posts soon after visiting the place :) I have it the same :)
haha, yes. I just checked my own map and checked myself, well, i was there but that's not on my map. i saw u posted aswell :) gonna check out.
:)
This building is incredible!
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Too bad you couldn't get inside but even so, staring at the building from the outside makes me believe it still takes a while. It's definitely not something you see everyday and it will easily fascinate anyone stopping by :)
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