Events in Hamburg
04/06/2024 // 8:15 PM
On Screen – Mit Fußball und Film Europa entdecken (ger)
Info: On Screen-Tickets sind über das Kino im Vorverkauf oder bei der Abendkasse erhältlich. Eintrittspreis: Ticket normal 10,50 €, Ticket ermäßigt 8,50 €. Weitere Informationen: https://on-screen.org/veranstaltungsorte/hamburg/
Where? Studio-Kino, Bernstorffstraße 93-95, 22767 Hamburg
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15/06/2024 // 2 PM
Dutch prisoners and football matches in Neuengamme concentration camp (ndrl)
To this day, it is a little known fact that football was also played in concentration camps. In addition to the prisoners’ football matches that took place on the former roll call area of the Neuengamme concentration camp, the tour offers starting points to talk about working and living conditions and hierarchies in the camp. The tour is carried out in Dutch.
Register online via events calendar. Costs: €5.00 reduced: €3.00
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Where? KZ-Gedenkstätte Neuengamme – Haupteingang, Jean-Dolidier-Weg 75, 21039 Hamburg
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19/06/2024 // 05:30 PM
"Of Treasure Boxes and Pepper Bags" - Harbor Tour in English
Info: Where does our coffee come from, where is the world's largest warehouse for oriental carpets and why does desperately poor Liberia have one of the largest merchant fleets? A trip behind the backdrop of brick walls and container gantry cranes. It's all about coffee and cocoa, soybeans and bananas, jeans and armaments.
The tour illustrates the background to world trade with Africa, Asia and Africa, Asia and Latin America. It explains why coffee and cocoa have become so cheap, why scrap metal is an export hit and who is collecting revenues of the the extremely unequal trade between North and South.
Where? Departure for the round trip is at the jetty Vorsetzen/City-Sporthafen, Barkassen-Centrale Ehlers. If you arrive by subway, get off at Baumwall station, take the Überseebrücke exit and report to the cash desk at Barkassen-Centrale Ehlers on the Promenade. If you are coming by bus or on foot, take the steps from Vorsetzen opposite Neustädter Neuer Weg onto the promenade. Coming from the Speicherstadt, you can walk along the promenade to the jetty. The tour lasts app. 1 ½ hour.
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Register for the tour via info@stpauli-fanladen.de ; Subject "Harbour boat trip".
20/06/2024 // 6 PM
Stories of persecution during National Socialism and the HSV (eng.)
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The history of the Hamburger Sport-Verein (HSV) is closely linked to Hamburg's Grindel district, the city’s historically Jewish district, and its surroundings. During the tour, biographies of persecuted HSV members will be told and their fates will be used to explore topics such as persecution, resistance, flight, deportation, and murder during National Socialism. In addition to Stolperstein (stumbling stones), there are also memorial plaques and places named after the persecuted that help us remember these stories. Therefore, the ongoing struggle for remembrance is also an important part of the tour. The tour is organised in cooperation with the Netzwerk Erinnerungsarbeit.
Guides: Netzwerk Erinnerungsarbeit (an association of people from HSV)
The tour will be held in English and is free of charge.
Register online via our events calendar
Where? Shell-Tankstelle gegenüber dem Bahnhof Dammtor, Theodor-Heuss-Platz 12, 20354 Hamburg
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23/06/2024 // 2 PM – 6 PM
Fans Welcome Graffiti Walls – Graffiti Session with local Graffiti Artist
Feel free to paint the World. Supported by a local Graffiti-Writer we paint the Walls around the Fans Welcome-Area. The Workshop and the Colors are for free, we’re looking forward to see you there!
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Where? Fans Welcome Container, U-Bahn-Station St. Pauli (Heiligengeistfeld), 20359 Hamburg
24/06/2024 // 7 PM
Lecture I From a place of celebration to a place of injustice
The participatory project “From a place of celebration to a place of injustice” (presented by Bastian Satthoff) takes an unusual look at sports and football fields: People from clubs, fan scenes and civic associations as well as interested individuals are researching the history of forced labour camps on football and sports fields in Germany and Austria.
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Where? Mahnmal St. Nikolai - Museum, Willy-Brandt-Str. 60, 20457 Hamburg
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Dienstag, 25.06.2024 // 16:00 Uhr
Streetsoccer tournament for more tolerance - FINAL TOURNAMENT
Where? Active-City-Arena, Heiligengeistfeld, 20359 Hamnburg
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29/06/2024 // 2 PM
Guided Tour - From the Stadthaus to the Millerntor
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How did football clubs like FC St. Pauli behave during National Socialism and how did their members behave? The tour leads from the historical town of Stadthaus through Hamburg-Neustadt to St. Pauli. It visits sites of Nazi terror between 1933 and 1945, but also places of resistance. Register online via our events calendar.
https://www.gedenkstaetten-hamburg.de/de/veranstaltungen/termin/rundgang-anlaesslich-der-fussball-em-vom-stadthaus-zum-millerntor
Where? Geschichtsort Stadthaus, Stadthausbrücke 6, 20355 Hamburg
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01/07/2024 // 7 PM
Lecture - A journey through the history of Jewish football in Hamburg
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A journey through the history of Jewish football in Hamburg
In the first decades of German football history, many Jewish men were part of football culture. Just a few weeks after the National Socialists came to power in 1933, many German gymnastics and sports clubs began to voluntarily exclude their Jewish members. Lorenz Peiffer’s lecture looks for Jewish traces in Hamburg’s football history.
Location: Mahnmal St. Nikolai
Where? Mahnmal St. Nikolai, Willy-Brandt-Straße 60, 20457 Hamburg
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03/07/2024 // 6 PM
Tour - Stories of persecution under National Socialism using the example of HSV (ger.)
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The history of Hamburger Sport-Verein is closely linked to Hamburg’s Grindel district and its surroundings. During a tour in cooperation with the Remembrance Work Network (association of HSV members), the biographies of persecuted HSV members are told and, based on their fates, topics such as persecution, resistance, escape, deportation and murder under National Socialism are discussed.
Register online via events calendar.
Meeting point: Theodor-Heuss-Platz 12 at the Shell petrol station opposite Dammtor station.
Where? Shell-Tankstelle gegenüber dem Bahnhof Dammtor, Theodor-Heuss-Platz 12, 20354 Hamburg
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05/07/2024 // 2 PM – 6 PM
Fans Welcome Graffiti Walls – Graffiti Session with local Graffiti Artist
Feel free to paint the World. Supported by a local Graffiti-Writer we paint the Walls around the Fans Welcome-Area. The Workshop and the Colors are for free, we’re looking forward to see you there!
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Where? Fans Welcome Container, U-Bahn-Station St. Pauli (Heiligengeistfeld), 20359 Hamburg
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06/07/2024, 2:00 - 5:00 p.m
Tour – Football in concentration camps
To this day, little is known about the fact that football was played in concentration camps. The football matches played by prisoners on the former roll call square of the Neuengamme Concentration Camp provides a starting point for talking about working and living conditions as well als hierarchies within the camp. Register via online events calender.
The tour will be held in German and English at the same time.
Cost: 5,- €, reduced: 3,- €
For more information, click here.
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Where? Service-Point am Haupteingang der KZ-Gedenkstätte Neuengamme, Jean-Dolidier-Weg 75, 21039 Hamburg
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Samstag, 06.07.2024 - 07.07.2024 // 07:00 – 22:00 Uhr
Fan.Tastic Females X Fan.Tastic Finals
Info: The project Fan.Tastic Females - Football Her.Story tells the stories of fantastic women - about their love and passion for the sport, their journey to the stands, their greatest, most impressive, funniest, but also their less beautiful moments in football. In an innovative and digitally accessible exhibition based on multilingual video portraits made by fans for fans, the diversity and realities of female fan culture in European football are showcased - from the perspective of the protagonists themselves. Free admission.
https://www.fan-tastic-females.org/index.php/de/
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Where? Planten un Blomen - Teehaus Große Wallanlagen, Holstenwall 28, 20355 Hamburg
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08/07/2024, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m
Remembrance work in football – in conversation with Paula Scholz from the Neuengamme Concentration Camp Memorial
Evening Event
Whether it’s the HSV Remembrance Network or the Holocaust memorial days organised by the St. Pauli fan shop – remembering the victims of National Socialism plays a major role in the context of football. At Stadthaus Remembrance Site, we talk to Paula Scholz, who is responsible for adult education at the Neuengamme concentration camp memorial, about why many people in football are politically involved and do remembrance work.
Registration via the Hamburg Adult Education Centre.
Price: €9.00 (reduced: €6.00)
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Where? Geschichtsort Stadthaus, Stadthausbrücke 6, 20355 Hamburg
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08/06/2024 - 14/07/2024
Exhibition I Hamburg football under National Socialism
How did National Socialism and later the war change sports and club life? Excerpts from the exhibition, which was first shown at Hamburg City Hall in 2016, will be presented at the two locations within walking distance of each other. Above all, the exhibition documents Hamburg football in all its facets.
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Where? Geschichtsort Stadthaus: Mon–Sat 10:00 a.m – 5:00 p.m and Mahnmal St. Nikolai: Wed–Mon 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m