Spreehafen

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Aerial photo, looking south (2010)

The Spreehafen is a harbor basin in Hamburg - Kleiner Grasbrook . The port was laid out in 1890 for inland navigation and named after the river Spree as one of the destinations of inland navigation.

The port basin extends around 1700 meters in a west-east and - at its widest point - 450 meters in a north-south direction and has an irregular area of ​​45  ha . The Klütjenfelder Hafen connects to the west with a connection to the Reiherstieg and the Elbe , the connecting canals are crossed by the Spreehafen Bridge and the Veddel Canal Bridge. To the east, the Müggenburger pass leads under the Wilhelmsburger bridge to the Müggenburger Zollhafen .

The port is located in the southern part of the Kleiner Grasbrook district , the southern border of which is formed by the Klütjenfelder main dike , which is also the southern border of the port and which was also the border of the free port until 2012 . To the north lies the Hamburg-Süd port station on the Niedernfeld bank . In the western part of the harbor basin, the Ernst August Canal branches off to the south at the Ernst-August-Schleuse .

Web links

Commons : Spreehafen  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Geoportal Hamburg , accessed on May 1, 2019

Coordinates: 53 ° 31 ′ 18 ″  N , 9 ° 59 ′ 52 ″  E