Müggenburg customs port
The Müggenburger Zollhafen is a harbor basin in Hamburg - Veddel . It is named after the former robbery castle Müggenburg, which was south of it and was destroyed in 1354.
The port basin has an extension of 500 meters in a west-east and 210 meters in a north-south direction and has an area of 16 ha . To the west, the Müggenburger passage leads under the Wilhelmsburger bridge to the Spreehafen and thus to the Reiherstieg and the Elbe . To the east, the Müggenburger Canal and the Peutekanal join, which flows into the Norderelbe .
In the eastern part of the port it is crossed by the Bundesautobahn 255 with the Müggenburger Zollhafenbrücke . BallinStadt with Ballinpark and the Ballinstadt pier is located southwest of the port . In the north, in the harbor basin, is the IBA Dock , a concrete pontoon with Germany's largest floating office building erected on the occasion of the IBA Hamburg .
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Individual evidence
- ^ FH Neddermeyer, On the statistics and topography of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg and its area , Hamburg, 1847
- ↑ Hanfried Slawik : Floating Houses in Deutsche Bauzeitung from December 30, 2010
Coordinates: 53 ° 31 ′ 18 ″ N , 10 ° 1 ′ 20 ″ E