Container terminals Goods from all over the world

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Approx. 85 million tons of goods are shipped daily at the four terminals of Europe's second largest container harbour.

Approx. 85 million tons of goods are shipped daily at the four terminals of Europe's second largest container harbour.

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Around Harburg's inland harbour, historical and modern architectural styles merge. It's maybe even a bit like HafenCity. Finkenwerder, on the other hand, has the charm of a fishing village. – Here, you see a quite different, almost rural side of Hamburg. Harburg and Finkenwerder are also good starting points for discovering the Hamburg metropolitan area.

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