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Krayenkamp historic alleyway, Hamburg, Germany

Google Translation: With Michel sight of the historic alleyway Krayenkamp lies with the known Krameramtsstuben. A unique remnant of a typical closed Hamburger landscaped courtyard with half-timbered houses of the 17th Century. Thank fate that Krayenkamp survived the two probably biggest disasters unscathed: the Great Fire in the 19th Century and the aerial bombardments in the 2nd World War II. In the former Krameramtswohnungen are now pretty shops, a gallery and a museum furnished apartment from the period around 1850 / 1860th Furthermore, the tradition-conscious restaurant "Krameramtsstuben" in althamburgischen style is in the alley. Hinschaut where the eye of the viewer sees religquien of life of over 300 years ago. Since 1375, there was even the guild merger hamburger retailer, the Kramer office. In 1676 gave the now wealthy Krameramtswohnungen - incapacitated fellow bishops and widows with the construction of Krameramtswohnungen safe housing. Kramer, later called colonial shopkeepers or traders acted mainly with spices, silks, and ironmongery. Your two main Maßgeräte, the small beam balance and Elle, are still in the original look of the period to 1800 in the reception room of the museum house. Also remember their characters on a blackboard outside in the courtyard of the guild of Kramer. After resolution of the offices in 1863, the two rows of houses served with the transition between them until 1968 as housing for older citizens of Hamburg. After extensive renovations in June 1974, the Krayenkamp made ​​available with the Krameramtsstuben the public and is now a popular tourist destination. The picturesque Hofensemble is free, open all year daily from 10.00 clock.
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