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Shed 52 – This is where King Charles celebrates in Hamburg

2023-03-30T11:50:03.915Z


In the middle of the port of Hamburg, in the so-called Shed 52, King Charles III. and his Camilla their visit to Hamburg.


In the middle of the port of Hamburg, in the so-called Shed 52, King Charles III.

and his Camilla their visit to Hamburg.

Hamburg – On March 31, 2023, Hamburg will receive the British royal couple for an official state visit.

The royal couple had previously arrived in Berlin.

King Charles III

(74) and King's wife Camilla (75) were received there by Federal President Steinmeier and his wife Elke Büdenbende.

The jubilation at the Brandenburg Gate over the royal visit was enormous.

Shed 52 – This is where King Charles III celebrates.

and Camilla their visit to Hamburg

Shed 52 – By Gerresheim

Shed 52 is an impressive event location in the port of Hamburg that represents a piece of port and seafaring history.

This historic quay shed from the imperial era is a listed building and is one of the few surviving of its kind. Located directly on the water, it offers a breathtaking view of the Elbe and the Hamburg city panorama.

With an area of ​​around 6,000 square meters, the Kaischuppen offers space for up to 3,000 people and can be flexibly adapted to a wide variety of event formats.

There are several official visits to the Royals in Hamburg.

The couple even split up.

King Charles visits the Dockland landing stage and then the Altona cruise terminal, while Camilla (75) visits the Rudolf Roß Elementary School and talks to children, teachers and families there.

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King Charles III and Camilla celebrate in the shed 52 in Hamburg (symbol photo)

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King Charles in Hamburg – The official reception will take place in shed 52

After the spectacle, the royal couple will be received in Shed 52 in the Port of Hamburg.

This is an old quay shed that has been converted into an event location with an area of ​​around 6,000 square meters and space for around 3,000 guests.

Among other things, the German Radio Prize 2020 has already been celebrated in Shed 52, as well as dozens of other events and trade fairs.

The old quay shed dates back to imperial times and is one of the last to be preserved in this way.

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Source: merkur

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