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  2. Hamburg Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    Hamburg Pavilion is a regional shopping center located along I-75 and Man o' War Boulevard in Lexington, Kentucky. It is one of the state's largest shopping centers with 1,040,000 square feet (97,000 m 2 ) of retail space and is continuing to be developed.

  3. Jungfernstieg - Wikipedia

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    Jungfernstieg. Coordinates: 53°33′11″N 9°59′33″E. Alsterhaus and the eastern end of Jungfernstieg, seen towards St. Petri. Alster ferry boats, Alsterpavillon and Jungfernstieg. The Jungfernstieg ( German pronunciation: [ˈjʊŋfɐnʃtiːk]) is an urban promenade in Hamburg, Germany. It is the city's foremost boulevard .

  4. Elbphilharmonie - Wikipedia

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    Elbphilharmonie. The Elbphilharmonie ( German pronunciation: [ˈɛlpfɪlhaʁmoˌniː] ⓘ; "Elbe Philharmonic Hall"), popularly nicknamed Elphi, [3] [4] is a concert hall in the HafenCity quarter of Hamburg, Germany, on the Grasbrook peninsula of the Elbe River. The new glassy construction resembles a hoisted sail, water wave, iceberg or quartz ...

  5. The Mall at Lexington Green - Wikipedia

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    The Mall at Lexington Green. / 37.9946; -84.5244. The Mall at Lexington Green is a hybrid enclosed shopping mall and outdoor lifestyle center in Lexington, Kentucky. Adjacent to Target and Fayette Mall, Lexington Green is located at the intersection of New Circle and Nicholasville Roads just north of the region's largest retail development.

  6. Lexington Mall - Wikipedia

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    Sony Theater closed its twin screen Lexington Mall operation in June 1997. Later that year, the mall suffered another hit when the Hamburg Pavilion opened at Hamburg Farms, taking more of the customer base away to the newer developments in Fayette County. By 1999, the mall's future was in doubt with tenants leaving for newer shopping centers.

  7. Hamburg City Hall - Wikipedia

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    Hamburg City Hall (German: Hamburger Rathaus, pronounced [ˈhambʊʁɡɐ ˈʁaːthaʊs]) is the seat of local government of Hamburg, Germany. It is the seat of the government of Hamburg and as such, the seat of one of Germany's 16 state parliaments. The Rathaus is located in the Altstadt quarter in the city center, at the Rathausmarkt square ...

  8. List of tallest buildings in Hamburg - Wikipedia

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    The Elbphilharmonie (also English: Elbe Philharmonic Hall), one of the largest and most acoustically advanced concert halls in the world. Radisson Blu Hotel Hamburg and Heinrich Hertz Tower. Berliner Tor Center (2012) Hafenkrone (2013) Name. Use. Height (m) Height (ft) Floors.

  9. Volksparkstadion - Wikipedia

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    Volksparkstadion. /  53.5871250°N 9.8986333°E  / 53.5871250; 9.8986333. Volksparkstadion ( German pronunciation: [ˈfɔlkspaʁkˌʃtaːdi̯ɔn] ⓘ) is a football stadium in Hamburg, Germany, with a capacity of 57,274, [1] which makes it the eighth largest stadium in Germany. It has served as the home ground of 2. Bundesliga side ...