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A historic guild house from the 17th century.
Krameramtsstuben is a remarkable example of Hamburg's 17th-century architecture, originally built as homes for the widows of the city's shopkeepers. These half-timbered houses offer a glimpse into life during the era, with cobblestone pathways and quaint courtyards. Today, the buildings house small shops and a museum displaying historical artifacts. Its unique setting provides a charming escape into the past, making it a must-visit for history enthusiasts.
Krayenkamp 10, 20459 Hamburg, Germany
Best visited in the spring for pleasant weather and fewer crowds
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