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of the city of
Hamburg (male), (female) en, Hamburger(s), Hamburgian(s) , timezone1 = Central (CET) , utc_offset1 = +1 , timezone1_DST = Central (CEST) , utc_offset1_DST = +2 , postal ...
, Germany.


Prior to 16th century

* 831 – Bishopric established. * 845 – Town sacked by
Norsemen The Norsemen (or Norse people) were a North Germanic ethnolinguistic group of the Early Middle Ages, during which they spoke the Old Norse language. The language belongs to the North Germanic branch of the Indo-European languages and is the pre ...
. * 1189 ** Adolf III of Holstein gets charter from Holy Roman Emperor Frederick I that gives Hamburg a court, jurisdiction, and fishing rights. ** St. Peter's Church built (approximate date). * 1190 – Alster dam installed. * 1201 – Hamburg occupied by forces of
Valdemar II of Denmark Valdemar (28 June 1170 – 28 March 1241), later remembered as Valdemar the Victorious (), was the King of Denmark (being Valdemar II) from 1202 until his death in 1241. Background He was the second son of King Valdemar I of Denmark and Sophi ...
. * 1223 – Archbishopric relocated from Hamburg to
Bremen Bremen (Low German also: ''Breem'' or ''Bräm''), officially the City Municipality of Bremen (german: Stadtgemeinde Bremen, ), is the capital of the German state Free Hanseatic City of Bremen (''Freie Hansestadt Bremen''), a two-city-state consis ...
. * 1241 – Lübeck-Hamburg alliance established. * 1248 – Fire. * 1256 – St. Catherine's Church active (approximate date). * 1284 – 5 August: Fire. * 1286 – 24 April: acquires rights to maintain permanent fire on Neuwerk. * 1299 – 1 November: allowed to build a fortified tower, the ''new work'' (Neuwerk). * 1310 – completion of the
Great Tower Neuwerk The Great Tower Neuwerk is the most significant building of the Neuwerk island, belonging to Hamburg. Completed in 1310, the structure is one of the oldest worldwide that was used as lighthouse (1814–2014) and still standing. This former beacon, ...
. * 1329 – St. Mary's Cathedral consecrated. * 1350 –
Black Death The Black Death (also known as the Pestilence, the Great Mortality or the Plague) was a bubonic plague pandemic occurring in Western Eurasia and North Africa from 1346 to 1353. It is the most fatal pandemic recorded in human history, causi ...
. * 1356 – (feast) begins. * 1375 – Grocers' Guild formed. * 1390 – Public clock installed (approximate date). * 1410 – Constitution of Hamburg established. * 1412 – . * 1418 – St. Peter's Church rebuilt (approximate date). * 1479 – (public library) established in the Town Hall. * 1491 –
Printing press A printing press is a mechanical device for applying pressure to an inked surface resting upon a printing, print medium (such as paper or cloth), thereby transferring the ink. It marked a dramatic improvement on earlier printing methods in wh ...
in operation. * 1500 – City expands its borders.


16th–18th centuries

* 1510 – Hamburg becomes an
imperial city In the Holy Roman Empire, the collective term free and imperial cities (german: Freie und Reichsstädte), briefly worded free imperial city (', la, urbs imperialis libera), was used from the fifteenth century to denote a self-ruling city that ...
of the Holy Roman Empire. * 1529 **
Protestant Reformation The Reformation (alternatively named the Protestant Reformation or the European Reformation) was a major movement within Western Christianity in 16th-century Europe that posed a religious and political challenge to the Catholic Church and in ...
. ** Council of citizens established. ** Johanneum (college) founded. * 1536 – Hamburg joins
Schmalkaldic League The Schmalkaldic League (; ; or ) was a military alliance of Lutheran princes within the Holy Roman Empire during the mid-16th century. Although created for religious motives soon after the start of the Reformation, its members later came to ...
. * 1558 –
Hamburg Stock Exchange The Hamburg Stock Exchange (german: link=yes, Hamburger Börse) is the oldest stock exchange in Germany. It was founded in 1558 in the Free and Hanseatic city of Hamburg (male), (female) en, Hamburger(s), Hamburgian(s) , timezone1 ...
established. * 1567 – Trade with the
Company of Merchant Adventurers of London The Company of Merchant Adventurers of London was a trading company founded in the City of London in the early 15th century. It brought together leading merchants in a regulated company in the nature of a guild. Its members' main business was exp ...
established. * 1590 –
Berenberg Bank Joh. Berenberg, Gossler & Co. KG, commonly known as Berenberg Bank and also branded as simply Berenberg, is a multinational full-service investment bank based in Hamburg, Germany. It was founded by the Flemish Berenberg family in 1590 () and ...
founded. * 1615 – City walls extended around
Hamburg-Neustadt Neustadt (, literally: " New town") is one of the inner-city districts of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg, Germany. History By 1529, Hamburg was firmly anchored in Lutheran Reformation and had successfully managed to divert its trade a ...
. * 1619 – founded. * 1630 – Bremen–Lübeck–Hamburg defensive alliance formed. * 1654 – in use. * 1663 – ''
Erbauliche Monaths Unterredungen ''Erbauliche Monaths Unterredungen'' ("Edifying Monthly Discussions") was a German philosophy periodical issued from 1663 to 1668. Though the publication's scope tended to be narrow (the majority of its content was singly authored by Johann Rist, ...
'' magazine begins publication. * 1665 –
Hamburg Chamber of Commerce The Hamburg Chamber of Commerce (''Handelskammer Hamburg''), originally named the Commercial Deputation (''Commerz-Deputation''), is the chamber of commerce for the city state of Hamburg, and was founded in 1665. Hamburg has for centuries bee ...
founded. * 1669 ** St. Michael's Church built. ** (ship) launched. * 1678 –
Oper am Gänsemarkt The Oper am Gänsemarkt was a theatre in Hamburg, Germany, built in 1678 after plans of Girolamo Sartorio at the Gänsemarkt square. It was the first public opera house to be established in Germany: not a court opera, as in many other towns. E ...
(opera house) opens; premiere of Theile's opera ''Adam und Eva''. * 1679 – Coffee house in business. * 1705 – Premiere of Handel's opera ''
Almira ''Almira, Königin von Castilien'' ("Almira, Queen of Castile", HWV 1; full title: ''Der in Krohnen erlangte Glücks-Wechsel, oder: Almira, Königin von Castilien'') is George Frideric Handel's first opera, composed when he was 19 years old. It ...
.'' * 1710 – established. * 1712 –
Plague Plague or The Plague may refer to: Agriculture, fauna, and medicine *Plague (disease), a disease caused by ''Yersinia pestis'' * An epidemic of infectious disease (medical or agricultural) * A pandemic caused by such a disease * A swarm of pes ...
. * 1735 – (business library) founded. * 1762 ** City occupied by Danish forces. ** St. Michael's Church built. * 1765 ** (arts society) and Patriotic Club founded. ** Komödienhaus (theatre) built. * 1767 –
Hamburgische Entreprise The Hamburg Enterprise (german: Hamburgische Entreprise), commonly known as the Hamburg National Theatre, was a theatre company in Hamburg (now Germany), that existed 1767–1769 at the Gänsemarkt square, and that was led by Abel Seyler. It was ...
(theatre) established. * 1778 – Hamburger Ersparungskasse (bank) established. * 1787 – City directory published. * 1789 – Clubbs der Freundschaft founded. * 1790 – United States consulate established. * 1792 – formed. * 1799 – H. J. Merck & Co. in business.


19th century


1800s–1840s

* 1805 – (education society) founded. * 1806 – 19 November: French occupation of city begins. * 1810 –
Hoffmann und Campe Hoffmann is a German surname. People A * Albert Hoffmann (1846–1924), German horticulturist * Alexander Hoffmann (born 1975), German politician *Arthur Hoffmann (politician) (1857–1927), Swiss politician and member of the Swiss Federal Coun ...
publisher in business. * 1811 – City becomes capital of the
French French (french: français(e), link=no) may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to France ** French language, which originated in France, and its various dialects and accents ** French people, a nation and ethnic group identified with Franc ...
Bouches-de-l'Elbe Bouches-de-l'Elbe (; "Mouths of the Elbe", ) was a departments of France, department of the First French Empire in present-day Germany that survived for three years. It was named after the mouth of the river Elbe. It was formed in 1811, when the r ...
department. * 1813 **
Siege of Hamburg The city of Hamburg was one of the most powerful fortresses east of the Rhine. After being freed from Napoleonic rule by advancing Cossacks and other following Coalition troops it was once more occupied by Marshal Davout Louis-Nicolas d ...
. ** Hamburg Women's Association established. * 1814 –
Hamburg Citizen Militia The Hamburg Citizen Militia (german: Hamburger Bürgermilitär) or Hanseatic Citizen Guard (german: Hanseatische Bürgergarde) was a citizen militia of the States of the German Confederation, Free and Hanseatic League, Hanseatic City of Hamburg, fo ...
and
Hamburg Police The Hamburg Police (german: Hamburger Polizei or ) is the German Landespolizei force for the city-state of Hamburg. Law enforcement in Germany is divided between federal and state (Land) agencies. A precursor to the agency, the ''Polizei-Behörd ...
formed. * 1815 – 8 June: City becomes a member state of the
German Confederation The German Confederation (german: Deutscher Bund, ) was an association of 39 predominantly German-speaking sovereign states in Central Europe. It was created by the Congress of Vienna in 1815 as a replacement of the former Holy Roman Empire, w ...
. * 1821 –
Lehmann Lehmann is a German surname. Geographical distribution As of 2014, 75.3% of all bearers of the surname ''Lehmann'' were residents of Germany, 6.6% of the United States, 6.3% of Switzerland, 3.2% of France, 1.7% of Australia and 1.3% of Poland. In ...
's
botanical garden A botanical garden or botanic gardenThe terms ''botanic'' and ''botanical'' and ''garden'' or ''gardens'' are used more-or-less interchangeably, although the word ''botanic'' is generally reserved for the earlier, more traditional gardens, an ...
established. * 1823 **Hospital built in St. George. **
Altona Observatory The Altona Observatory () was an astronomical observatory situated in the Palmaille, in Altona, Hamburg. The observatory was founded by Heinrich Christian Schumacher in 1823 and continued to operate until 1871, 21 years after his death. It closed ...
founded by
Heinrich Christian Schumacher Prof Heinrich Christian Schumacher FRS(For) FRSE (3 September 1780 – 28 December 1850) was a German-Danish astronomer and mathematician. Biography Schumacher was born at Bramstedt, in Holstein, near the German/Danish border. He was educated ...
. * 1825 – February flood of 1825. * 1827 – City Theatre opens. * 1828 – Hamburg Philharmonic Society formed. * 1833 –
Rauhes Haus Rauhes Haus is a social service institution, founded in 1833 and located in Hamburg, Germany. It shelters and trains children, the mentally handicapped and disturbed, and cares for the aged. It also trains people for social service careers. Hist ...
founded. * 1834 – Johanneum building constructed. * 1835 – Coat of arms of Hamburg redesigned. * 1838 – English Church built. * 1839 –
Verein für Hamburgische Geschichte The Verein für Hamburgische Geschichte (VHG) is a historical society founded on 9 April 1839, which is open to both professional historians and historically interested laypersons. The society's office and library are located in the . History ...
(local history society) founded. * 1840 ** Gymnasium founded. ** Population: 136,956. * 1841 – Circus Gymnasticus opens. * 1842 ** Exchange built. ** 5–8 May: Great Fire of Hamburg. * 1843 ** Thalía Theatre built. ** established. * 1845 – shopping arcade built. * 1846 – Berliner Railway Station established. * 1847 ** Hamburg America Line in business. ** Patriotic Club building constructed. **
Pestalozzi-Stiftung Hamburg The Pestalozzi-Stiftung Hamburg ("Pestalozzi foundation Hamburg") is a social and charitable organization founded in 1847 in Hamburg, German Confederation. Over a period of more than hundred years, the organisation ran a children's foster home ...
founded * 1848 – in business. * 1849 ** ' newspaper begins publication. ** St. Peter's Church rebuilt again.


1850s–1890s

* 1850 – Kunsthalle (art gallery) opens. * 1855 – January: Flood. * 1856 – North German Bank and Union Bank established. * 1859 ** built. ** Hamburg Frauenchor (women's choir) founded. * 1861 **
Museum Godeffroy The Museum Godeffroy was a museum in Hamburg, Germany, which existed from 1861 to 1885. The collection was founded by Johann Cesar VI. Godeffroy, who became a wealthy shipping magnate a few years after the expansion of the trade towards Austral ...
opens. ** Population: 178,841. * 1863 ** ' newspaper in publication. **
Zoological Garden of Hamburg The Zoological Garden of Hamburg (German: ''Zoologischer Garten zu Hamburg'') was a zoo in Hamburg, Germany that operated from 1863 until 1930. Its aquarium, which opened in 1864, was among the first in the world. Founding In the 1850s, Hamb ...
opens. ** Rebuilt St. Nicholas' Church dedicated. * 1865 ** Lübeck–Hamburg railway begins operating; Lübecker Railway Station established. ** (bridge) built. * 1866 ** Horsecar
tram A tram (called a streetcar or trolley in North America) is a rail vehicle that travels on tramway tracks on public urban streets; some include segments on segregated right-of-way. The tramlines or networks operated as public transport are ...
begins operating. ** (railway station) established. ** 21 August: City becomes part of the North German Confederation. * 1867 –
Trabrennbahn Bahrenfeld Trabrennbahn Bahrenfeld, located in the Bahrenfeld quarter of Hamburg, Germany Germany,, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It is the second most populous country in Europe after Russia, and ...
(horse racetrack) built. * 1868 –
St. Georg St. Georg (Sankt Georg; ) is a central quarter in the borough Hamburg-Mitte of Hamburg, Germany. In 2020 the population was 11,349. History In 1410 the articles 17 and 18 of a contract (''Rezeß'') between the Senate and the citizens were regula ...
becomes part of city. * 1869 – Horner Rennbahn (horse racetrack) and
Kunsthalle A kunsthalle is a facility that mounts temporary art exhibitions, similar to an art gallery. It is distinct from an art museum by not having a permanent collection. In the German-speaking regions of Europe, ''Kunsthallen'' are often operated by ...
built. * 1871 ** City becomes part of the
German Empire The German Empire (),Herbert Tuttle wrote in September 1881 that the term "Reich" does not literally connote an empire as has been commonly assumed by English-speaking people. The term literally denotes an empire – particularly a hereditary ...
. ** Population: 240,251. ** (education society) branch established. * 1872 – Venloer Railway Station established. * 1873 ** Photographic Society founded. ** Frei Hafen bridge constructed. * 1874 – Hagenbeck's zoo opens. * 1877 **
Ohlsdorf Cemetery Ohlsdorf Cemetery (german: Ohlsdorfer Friedhof or (former) ) in the Ohlsdorf quarter of the city of Hamburg, Germany, is the biggest rural cemetery in the world and the fourth-largest cemetery in the world. Most of the people buried at the cemete ...
established near city. **
Blohm + Voss Blohm+Voss (B+V), also written historically as Blohm & Voss, Blohm und Voß etc., is a German shipbuilding and engineering company. Founded in Hamburg in 1877 to specialise in steel-hulled ships, its most famous product was the World War II battle ...
shipbuilders in business near city. * 1878 – Museum for Art and Industry founded. * 1879 ** headquartered in Hamburg. **
Holsten Brewery Holsten Brewery (Holsten-Brauerei AG) is a brewing company founded in 1879 in what is now Hamburg's Altona-Nord quarter. The group now has seven breweries in Germany. Its nationally distributed premium brand is the pale lager ''Holsten Pilsen ...
in business. * 1880 –
Steinway & Sons Steinway & Sons, also known as Steinway (), is a German-American piano company, founded in 1853 in Manhattan by German piano builder Henry E. Steinway, Heinrich Engelhard Steinweg (later known as Henry E. Steinway). The company's growth led to ...
piano factory in operation. * 1883 –
Speicherstadt The Speicherstadt (, literally: 'City of Warehouses', meaning warehouse district) in Hamburg, Germany is the largest warehouse district in the world where the buildings stand on timber-pile foundations, oak logs, in this particular case. It is ...
(warehouse district) construction begins in the
Port of Hamburg The Port of Hamburg (german: Hamburger Hafen, ) is a seaport on the river Elbe in Hamburg, Germany, from its mouth on the North Sea. Known as Germany's "Gateway to the World" (''Tor zur Welt''), it is the country's largest seaport by volume ...
. * 1887 ** ' newspaper begins publication. ** Sport-Club Germania Hamburg founded. ** Central post office built. * 1888 ** Hamburg joins German Customs Union. ** Harbourworks and iron bridge constructed. ** Free Port opens. * 1889 – 15 May: Exhibition of Trade and Industry opens. * 1890 ** German East Africa Line (shipping company) in business. ** May: Gas-worker strike. ** Population: 323,923. * 1891 – Natural History Museum built. * 1892 ** . ** German Open Tennis Championships begin. ** Hamburger Dom (funfair) relocated to
Heiligengeistfeld Heiligengeistfeld (German: "Holy Ghost Field") is an area of Hamburg in the St. Pauli quarter. The ''Hamburger Dom'' funfair has been held there since 1893. When the area is not used for exhibitions, circuses or the Dom it is a car park. A buildi ...
fair ground. * 1894 –
St. Pauli St. Pauli (Sankt Pauli; ) is a quarter of the city of Hamburg belonging to the centrally located Hamburg-Mitte borough. Situated on the right bank of the Elbe river, the nearby Landungsbrücken is a northern part of the port of Hamburg. St. ...
becomes part of city. * 1896 ** November: Dockworker strike. ** (fish market) rebuilt. * 1897 – Hamburg Rathaus (city hall) built. * 1898 –
Hamburg-Altona railway station Hamburg-Altona (or simply Altona) is a railway station in Hamburg, Germany, situated to the west of the city's main station, in the district which bears its name. A main line terminal station, most Intercity-Express (ICE) services to and f ...
opens. * 1899 – (library) founded. * 1900 ** Institute for Maritime and Tropical Diseases opens. ** Shipbuilding school founded.


20th century


1900–1945

* 1901 – Civil law courts built. * 1904 – American Businessmen's Club of Hamburg founded. * 1905 – Population: 802,793. * 1906 **
Hamburg Hauptbahnhof Hamburg Hauptbahnhof (abbrev. ''Hamburg Hbf'') is the main railway station of the city of Hamburg, Germany. Opened in 1906 to replace four separate terminal stations, today Hamburg Hauptbahnhof is operated by DB Station&Service AG. With an avera ...
(railway station) opens. ** Altona-Hamburg
railway Rail transport (also known as train transport) is a means of transport that transfers passengers and goods on wheeled vehicles running on rails, which are incorporated in tracks. In contrast to road transport, where the vehicles run on a pre ...
begins operating. * 1907 **
Tierpark Hagenbeck The Tierpark Hagenbeck is a zoo in Stellingen, Hamburg, Germany. The collection began in 1863 with animals that belonged to Carl Hagenbeck Sr. (1810–1887), a fishmonger who became an amateur animal collector. The park itself was founded by Ca ...
(zoo) established. **
Stadion Hoheluft Stadion Hoheluft is a Football stadium in Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany . It is used as the stadium of SC Victoria Hamburg matches. The capacity of the stadium is 11,000 spectators. The record attendance for the ground was 37,000 during the final ...
(stadium) opens. * 1908 ** established. **
Music Hall Music hall is a type of British theatrical entertainment that was popular from the early Victorian era, beginning around 1850. It faded away after 1918 as the halls rebranded their entertainment as variety. Perceptions of a distinction in Bri ...
inaugurated. ** Simplo Fullfeder pen company relocates to Hamburg. * 1909 – Hotel Atlantic in business. * 1910 –
Sportplatz at Rothenbaum Sportplatz am Rothenbaum was a multi-use stadium in Hamburg, Germany, from 1910–1997. Situated at Rothenbaumchaussee in Rotherbaum, it was used mostly for football matches and hosted the home matches of Hamburger SV. The stadium was able to h ...
opens. * 1911 –
Hamburg Airport Hamburg Airport , known in German as ''Flughafen Hamburg'', is a major international airport in Hamburg, the second-largest city in Germany. Since November 2016 the airport has been christened after the former German chancellor Helmut Schmidt. ...
and Elbe Tunnel open. * 1912 **
Hamburg U-Bahn The Hamburg U-Bahn is a rapid transit system serving the cities of Hamburg, Norderstedt and Ahrensburg in Germany. Although referred to by the term U-Bahn (the "U" commonly being understood as standing for "underground"), most of the system's ...
begins operating. **
Hamburg-Bergedorf Observatory Hamburg Observatory (german: Hamburger Sternwarte) is an astronomical observatory located in the Bergedorf borough of the city of Hamburg in northern Germany. It is owned and operated by the University of Hamburg, Germany since 1968, although it ...
dedicated. ** Hamburg-Mannheimer Insurance Corporation in business. * 1913 ** 3 April: ''
Vaterland Vaterland means "Fatherland" in German. It may also refer to: *Vaterland, Norway, a neighborhood in Oslo *The ocean liner SS ''Vaterland'', later known as SS ''Leviathan'' *''Liechtensteiner Vaterland'', largest daily newspaper in Liechtenstein ...
'' passenger ship launched. ** Gewerkschaftlich-Genossenschaftliche Versicherungsaktiengesellschaft (insurance firm) in business. * 1914 –
Hamburg Stadtpark Hamburg Stadtpark (Hamburger Stadtpark) is a large urban park in the district of Winterhude, in the Hamburg borough of Hamburg-Nord. Spanning an area of , it is the second-largest park in the city after Altona Volkspark. The Stadtpark is regarde ...
(park) opens. * 1918 **
Hamburg Kammerspiele The Hamburg Kammerspiele (German: ''Hamburger Kammerspiele'') is a private theatre in Rotherbaum, Hamburg, Germany, in the borough of Eimsbüttel Eimsbüttel () is one of the seven boroughs (Bezirke) of Hamburg, Germany. In 2020 the population ...
(theatre) founded. ** ''Hamburger Volkszeitung'' newspaper begins publication. * 1919 –
University of Hamburg The University of Hamburg (german: link=no, Universität Hamburg, also referred to as UHH) is a public research university in Hamburg, Germany. It was founded on 28 March 1919 by combining the previous General Lecture System ('' Allgemeines Vor ...
and Hamburger Sport-Verein established. * 1922 – Museum of Hamburg History opens. * 1923 –
Labour and Socialist International The Labour and Socialist International (LSI; german: Sozialistische Arbeiter-Internationale, label=German, SAI) was an international organization of socialist and labour parties, active between 1923 and 1940. The group was established through a me ...
founded in Hamburg. * 1924 ** Nordische Rundfunk radio begins broadcasting. **
Chilehaus The Chilehaus (, "Chile House") is a ten-story office building in Hamburg, Germany. It is located in the Kontorhaus District. It is an exceptional example of the 1920s Brick Expressionism style of architecture. This large angular building is locat ...
built. * 1925 ** Helms-Museum and
Hamburg School of Astrology The Hamburg School of Astrology originated in Hamburg, Germany, and revolved around the research and teachings of surveyor/astrologer/amateur astronomer Alfred Witte. The term ''Hamburg School'' as an astrological method originated in 1923 at ...
established. ** Population: 1,079,126. * 1926 – Botanischer Sondergarten Wandsbek (garden) established. * 1930 **
Planten un Blomen Planten un Blomen is an urban park with a size of in the inner-city of Hamburg, Germany. The name Planten un Blomen is Low German for "Pflanzen und Blumen" in German or "Plants and Flowers" in English. History The first plant was a Platanus, p ...
(park) created. ** Population: 1,145,124. * 1933 ** Carl Vincent Krogmann becomes mayor. **
Hamburger Flugzeugbau ''Hamburger Flugzeugbau'' (HFB) was an aircraft manufacturer, located primarily in the Finkenwerder quarter of Hamburg, Germany. Established in 1933 as an offshoot of Blohm & Voss shipbuilders, it later became an operating division within its pare ...
(aircraft company) in business. * 1934 ** Gau Hamburg established. **
Transmitter Hamburg-Billstedt The Transmitter Hamburg-Billstedt is a broadcasting facility in Hamburg-Billstedt, established in 1934. It is owned and operated by the Norddeutscher Rundfunk public broadcasting service, but open to competitors, too. History From 1934 to 1949 it ...
begins operating. * 1938 ** Neuengamme concentration camp established by SS. ** major expansion of the land of Hamburg per the Greater Hamburg Act: *** the cities Altona,
Wandsbek Wandsbek () is the second-largest of seven Boroughs and quarters of Hamburg#Boroughs, boroughs that make up the city and state of Hamburg, Germany. The name of the district is derived from the river Wandse which passes through here. Hamburg-Wandsb ...
, and
Harburg-Wilhelmsburg Harburg-Wilhelmsburg was a city in the Prussian Province of Hanover briefly in existence from 1927 and 1937, resulting from the merger of the cities of Harburg, Hamburg, Harburg and Wilhelmsburg, Hamburg, Wilhelmsburg. In 1937, Harburg-Wilhelmsburg ...
join *** and the cities Geesthacht and
Cuxhaven Cuxhaven (; ) is an independent town and seat of the Cuxhaven district, in Lower Saxony, Germany. The town includes the northernmost point of Lower Saxony. It is situated on the shore of the North Sea at the mouth of the Elbe River. Cuxhaven has ...
(including Neuwerk) leave the territory of the Land Hamburg. * 1939 – Bombing of Hamburg in World War II begins. * 1945 ** Bombing of Hamburg in World War II ends. ** Eppendorf (company) founded. ** Population: 1,350,278.


1946–1990s

* 1946 ** 5 December:
Hamburg Ravensbrück trials (male), (female) en, Hamburger(s), Hamburgian(s) , timezone1 = Central (CET) , utc_offset1 = +1 , timezone1_DST = Central (CEST) , utc_offset1_DST = +2 , postal ...
for war crimes begin at the . **
Max Brauer Max Julius Friedrich Brauer (3 September 1887 – 2 February 1973) was a German politician of the Social Democratic Party (SPD) and the first elected First Mayor of Hamburg after World War II. Life In 1923, Brauer was mayor of the independe ...
becomes mayor. * 1948 ** '' Hamburger Abendblatt'' newspaper and ''
Stern The stern is the back or aft-most part of a ship or boat, technically defined as the area built up over the sternpost, extending upwards from the counter rail to the taffrail. The stern lies opposite the bow, the foremost part of a ship. Ori ...
'' news magazine begin publication. ** Population: 1,518,900. * 1949 – ''
Hamburger Morgenpost The ''Hamburger Morgenpost'' (Hamburg Morning Post) (also known as Mopo) is a daily German newspaper published in Hamburg in tabloid format. As of 2006 the ''Hamburger Morgenpost'' was the second-largest newspaper in Hamburg after '' Bild Zeitu ...
'' newspaper begins publication. * 1950 – Public University of Music established. * 1951 – Institut français Hamburg founded. * 1952 ** ''
Der Spiegel ''Der Spiegel'' (, lit. ''"The Mirror"'') is a German weekly news magazine published in Hamburg. With a weekly circulation of 695,100 copies, it was the largest such publication in Europe in 2011. It was founded in 1947 by John Seymour Chaloner ...
'' news magazine headquartered in city. ** ''Bild'' newspaper begins publication. ** Constitution of Hamburg ratified. **
UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning The UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning (UIL), formerly UNESCO Institute for Education, is one of six educational institutes of UNESCO. It is a non-profit international research, training, information, documentation and publishing centre on ...
headquartered in city. * 1953 **
Volksparkstadion Volksparkstadion () is a football stadium in Hamburg, Germany, and is the home of Hamburger SV. History HSV actually have nothing to do with the origins of the stadium, even though they own the current arena. Before the club moved to the cur ...
(stadium) opens. ** International garden show held. * 1955 –
Hamburg State Opera The Hamburg State Opera (in German: Staatsoper Hamburg) is a German opera company based in Hamburg. Its theatre is near the square of Gänsemarkt. Since 2015, the current ''Intendant'' of the company is Georges Delnon, and the current ''General ...
building opens. * 1957 **
Fazle Omar Mosque The Fazl-e-Omar Mosque in Hamburg is the second purpose-built mosque in Germany. The mosque is named after the Second Caliph Mirza Basheer-ud-Din Mahmood Ahmad and is located at the street of Wieckstraße in Eimsbüttel, Hamburg. It is run by the ...
built. ** Streit's Haus Filmtheater opens. ** British Army School and
Hamburg Symphony Orchestra The Symphoniker Hamburg (''Hamburg Symphony Orchestra'') is a German orchestra based in Hamburg, Germany. Founded in 1957, it is one of the city's three largest orchestras. The Hamburg Symphony Orchestra is the orchestra in residence in the Laei ...
established. * 1958 – Hamburg Atlantic Line in business. * 1959 –
Kaiserkeller Kaiserkeller is a music club in the St. Pauli quarter of Hamburg, Germany, near the Reeperbahn. It was opened by Bruno Koschmider on 14 October 1959. The Beatles had a contract with Kaiserkeller to play there in 1960. History A Caribbean steel ...
night club opens. * 1960 – August: English rock band
The Beatles The Beatles were an English Rock music, rock band, formed in Liverpool in 1960, that comprised John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr. They are regarded as the Cultural impact of the Beatles, most influential band of al ...
begin performing in Hamburg. * 1961 – Population: 1,840,543. * 1962 **
Spiegel scandal The ''Spiegel'' affair of 1962 (german: link=no, Spiegel-Affäre) was a political scandal in West Germany. It stemmed from the publication of an article in '' Der Spiegel,'' West Germany's weekly political magazine, about the nation's defense ...
. ** North Sea flood of 1962. * 1963 **
Millerntor-Stadion Millerntor-Stadion () is a multi-purpose stadium in the St. Pauli area of Hamburg, Germany. Best known as the home ground of Association football, football club FC St. Pauli, it is on the Heiligengeistfeld near the Reeperbahn, the red light distr ...
(stadium) opens. ** St. James' Church restored. **
Alter Botanischer Garten Hamburg The Alter Botanischer Garten Hamburg (''Old Botanical Garden Hamburg''), sometimes also known as the Schaugewächshaus or the Tropengewächshäuser, is a botanical garden now consisting primarily of greenhouses in the Planten un Blomen park of Hamb ...
greenhouses built. * 1964 - Deutsches Übersee-Institut headquartered in Hamburg. * 1965 ** Gruner + Jahr publisher in business. ** Hamburg Transport Association established. ** Imam Ali Mosque built. **
NDR Fernsehen NDR Fernsehen is a German free-to-air regional television channel targeting northern Germany, specifically the states of Schleswig-Holstein, Lower Saxony, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Hamburg and Bremen. It is broadcast by both Norddeutscher Rundfun ...
(television) headquartered in city. * 1967 – Eros Center brothel in business on the Reeperbahn. * 1968 ** Cherry Blossom Festival begins. **
Alsterdorfer Sporthalle Alsterdorfer Sporthalle (originally known as the Sporthalle Hamburg) is an indoor arena in Hamburg, Germany. The arena holds up to 7,000 people with 4,200 seats. It opened in 1968 and is located in the city's quarter of Winterhude. It hosts mainly ...
and
Gruenspan The Gruenspan (or Grünspan) is a music club in Hamburg, Germany. It was founded in 1968 as a music club and event centre, in a former movie theatre situated in Grosse Freiheit, next to the Reeperbahn. The club became known for concerts and pro ...
music club open. * 1969 – waived older rights on harbour estate in Cuxhaven in favour of Neuwerk and Scharhörn to build an offshore harbour. * 1970 ** Hamburg University of Applied Sciences founded. ** Population: 1,793,640. * 1971 – and Fabrik cultural centre founded. * 1973 ** Congress Center Hamburg opens. **
University of the German Federal Armed Forces The German Armed Forces (Bundeswehr) runs two universities—one in Munich, (Bundeswehr University Munich) and another in Hamburg (Helmut Schmidt University)—which focus on the scientific work and the academic study of the German armed for ...
and Neumeier's Hamburg Ballet established. ** (bridge) built. * 1974 **
Köhlbrand Bridge The Köhlbrand Bridge (german: Köhlbrandbrücke) is a cable-stayed bridge in Hamburg, Germany,Stahl, F. L., & Gagnon, C. P. (1996)Cable Corrosion in Bridges and Other Structures: Causes and SolutionsASCE Publications. . Retrieved on 16 March 20 ...
built. **
Hans-Ulrich Klose Hans-Ulrich Klose (born 14 June 1937) is a German politician from the Social Democratic Party and a former member of the German Federal parliament (German: ''Bundestag''). Klose was the First Mayor (German: ''Erster Bürgermeister'') of the Fre ...
becomes mayor. * 1975 –
New Elbe Tunnel The New Elbe Tunnel (german: Neuer Elbtunnel), often simply called ''Elbtunnel'', is a subterranean Elbe River crossing in northern Germany located in Hamburg. Description The Elbtunnel has a length of . As a part of the Bundesautobahn 7 in Hamb ...
opens. * 1976 – Die Motte youth centre founded in
Ottensen Ottensen () (old name: Ottenhusen) located in Hamburg, Germany in the Altona borough on the right bank of the Elbe river, is a former town. It is a now one of the 104 quarters of Hamburg. History The first record of Ottensen dates from 1310. In ...
. * 1978 –
Technical University of Hamburg The Hamburg University of Technology (in German Technische Universität Hamburg, abbreviated TUHH (HH as acronym of Hamburg state) or TU Hamburg) is a research university in Germany. The university was founded in 1978 and in 1982/83 lecturing fol ...
founded. * 1979 **
Botanischer Garten Hamburg The Loki-Schmidt-Garten, also known as Botanischer Garten Hamburg, or, more formally, as Botanischer Garten der Universität Hamburg or Biozentrum Klein Flottbek und Botanischer Garten, is a botanical garden maintained by the University of Hamburg ...
(garden) opens. ** Werkstatt 3 co-operative founded in Ottensen. * 1980 – Stadtteilarchiv Ottensen (archive) founded. * 1981 **
Protest A protest (also called a demonstration, remonstration or remonstrance) is a public expression of objection, disapproval or dissent towards an idea or action, typically a political one. Protests can be thought of as acts of coopera ...
against proposed
Brokdorf Nuclear Power Plant Brokdorf Nuclear Power Plant (German: Kernkraftwerk Brokdorf, or KBR) is a Power Plant close to the municipality of Brokdorf in Steinburg, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany that shut down on New Year's Eve 2021. It started in October 1986 by a first-o ...
. **
Klaus von Dohnányi Klaus von Dohnanyi (born 23 June 1928) is a German politician of the Social Democratic Party (SPD). He served as mayor of Hamburg between 1981 and 1988. Early life and career Dohnanyi was born in Hamburg, the son of Christine von Dohnanyi and H ...
becomes mayor. ** Squat on
Hafenstraße Hafenstraße is a street in St. Pauli, a quarter of Hamburg, Germany, known for its legalized squats. The squats were occupied in 1981 and became a figurehead for autonomist and anti-imperialist politics. After a prolonged battle with the city cou ...
begins. * 1982 – Kampnagel (cultural space) established. * 1984 ** Chaos Communication Congress begins. ** Hamburg Institute for Social Research founded. * 1985 ** Birdland jazz club opens. ** Museum der Arbeit established. * 1986 ** Chaos Computer Club headquartered in city. ** Radio Hamburg begins broadcasting. ** Hamburg Marathon begins. **
Brokdorf Nuclear Power Plant Brokdorf Nuclear Power Plant (German: Kernkraftwerk Brokdorf, or KBR) is a Power Plant close to the municipality of Brokdorf in Steinburg, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany that shut down on New Year's Eve 2021. It started in October 1986 by a first-o ...
commissioned near city. * 1988 ** Center for Science and International Security at the University of Hamburg founded. ** Henning Voscherau becomes mayor. ** Population: 1,603,070. * 1989 ** Deichtorhallen art centre opens. ** founded. * 1990 – headquartered in city. * 1992 – Filmfest Hamburg begins. * 1994 – Film and Television Museum Hamburg and
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Hamburg The Archdiocese of Hamburg (Lat. ''Archidioecesis Hamburgensis''; Ger. Erzbistum Hamburg) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or diocese in the north of Germany and covers the Federal States of Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein as well as ...
established. * 1996 – City website online (approximate date). * 1997 –
Ortwin Runde Ortwin Runde (born 12 February 1944) is a German politician from the Social Democratic party. He was the First Mayor (''Erster Bürgermeister'') of the Free and Hanseatic City Hamburg from 1997 to 2001. Early life and education Runde was born i ...
becomes mayor. * 1998 ** Afghan Museum established. **
Am Rothenbaum Am Rothenbaum is the site of the main tennis court of the German Open Tennis Championships, played in the Harvestehude quarter of Hamburg, Germany. Though the site is called "Tennisstadion am Rothenbaum" (lit. ''Tennis Stadium at the Rothenbaum'' ...
(sport venue) built. * 2000 **
Bucerius Law School Bucerius Law School (pronounced ) is a private law school located in Hamburg, Germany. The school is the first private law school in Germany. It admits approximately 100 undergraduate students per year. Origins and structure Bucerius Law Schoo ...
established. ** International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea headquartered in city.


21st century

* 2001 ** Long Night of Museums begins. ** Container Terminal Altenwerder opens. ** Ole von Beust becomes mayor. * 2002 ** 4 November:
Bambule Bambule, a term of German prison sociolect, originally refers to a form of mostly non-violent prison protest, typically effected by banging hard items against the cells' metal bars. The term is derived from the African dance ''Bamboule'' or ''Bamb ...
eviction. ** O2 World arena opens. **
Bucerius Kunst Forum The Bucerius Kunst Forum is an international exhibition centre in Hamburg, Germany, founded in 2002 through the '' ZEIT-Stiftung Ebelin und Gerd Bucerius'' foundation. It is named after Gerd Bucerius and his wife, and located directly beside the ...
(art gallery) founded. * 2003 – Hamburg Pride founded. * 2004 ** Hamburg Summit: China meets Europe begins. **
Major Records Major (commandant in certain jurisdictions) is a military rank of commissioned officer status, with corresponding ranks existing in many military forces throughout the world. When used unhyphenated and in conjunction with no other indicators ...
in business. * 2005 – eVendi Arena (for
American Football American football (referred to simply as football in the United States and Canada), also known as gridiron, is a team sport played by two teams of eleven players on a rectangular field with goalposts at each end. The offense, the team with ...
) built. * 2006 –
German Institute of Global and Area Studies The German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) is a German research institute. It analyses political, economic and social developments in Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Middle East, and combines this analysis with comparative rese ...
established. * 2007 **
World Future Council The World Future Council (WFC) is a German non-profit foundation with its headquarters in Hamburg. It works to pass on a healthy and sustainable planet with just and peaceful societies to future generations. FuturePolicy.org The website f ...
and headquartered in city. ** 29 May: Anti-globalization protest. ** Dockville music festival. ** Elbphilharmonie construction begins. * 2008 ** HafenCity district and established. ** (industrial public relations event) begins. ** Museum für Kunst und Kultur an der Elbe opens in
Jenisch House Jenisch House (''Jenisch-Haus'') is a country house in Hamburg built in the 19th century and an example of Hanseatic lifestyle and neoclassical architecture. As of 2008, Jenisch House is the home of the ''Museum für Kunst und Kultur an der Elbe'' ...
. * 2009 **
International Chamber Music Competition Hamburg The International Chamber Music Competition Hamburg (ICMC Hamburg) has been held in Hamburg, Germany since September 2009. The competition takes place every three years and is for performers of two types of chamber music, String Quartet and Piano ...
begins. ** Student protest for education reform. * 2010 –
Christoph Ahlhaus Christoph Ahlhaus (born 28 August 1969) is a German politician. He is a representative of the German Christian Democratic Union which he joined in 1985. He was the mayor of Hamburg from August 2010 to March 2011. Personal life Ahlhaus was bo ...
becomes mayor. * 2011 **
Olaf Scholz Olaf Scholz (; born ) is a German politician who has served as the chancellor of Germany since 8 December 2021. A member of the Social Democratic Party of Germany, Social Democratic Party (SPD), he previously served as Vice Chancellor of German ...
becomes mayor. ** European Union, Latin America and the Caribbean Foundation headquartered in city. * 2012 – Population: 1,813,587. * 2013 – December: 2013–14 Hamburg demonstrations begin. * 2016 – 31 October: Elbphilharmonie concert hall is officially completed. * 2017 – 7 July:
G20 summit The following list of G20 summits summarizes all G20 conferences held at various different levels: summits of heads of state or heads of government, ministerial-level meetings, Engagement Group meetings and others. Summits of state leaders ...
meeting held.


See also

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History of Hamburg Hamburg was founded in the 9th century as a mission settlement to convert the Saxons. Since the Middle Ages, it has been an important trading center in Europe. The convenient location of the port and its independence as a city and state for centur ...
* List of mayors of Hamburg *
List of museums and cultural institutions in Hamburg List of museums in Hamburg The city of Hamburg, Germany is home to several museums, galleries, and other related cultural institutions. In 2009, 50 state and private museums, were located in Hamburg proper. This list contains the most famous or ...


References

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