Ticket voor het Emigratiemuseum BallinStadt Hamburg





Beschrijving
Het BallinStadt Hamburg-emigratiemuseum ... ... is een succesvolle combinatie van museum- en avonturenwereld met het onderwerp migratie. ... bevat een interactieve tentoonstelling in een indrukwekkende omgeving. ... toont veel informatie over immigratie en emigratie en historische herinneringen. ... heeft een station voor gratis genealogisch onderzoek in een internationale database (samenwerking met "Ancestry"). ... is voor het hele gezin. ... biedt de interactieve game SIMMIGRANT waarin kinderen tussen 9 en 14 jaar op een interactieve ontdekkingsreis kunnen gaan en een persoonlijke "emigratie" opnieuw kunnen spelen. ... heeft de museumrat Jette, die door het hands-on museum leidt, voor kleinere kinderen.
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Ga op een spannende reis en ervaar de geschiedenis van immigratie en emigratie over vier tijdperken in het BallinStadt Hamburg Emigration Museum. In totaal drie huizen op 2500 m², begeleidt u mensen in ons museum in Hamburg met al hun wensen en dromen die ze meenamen op weg naar een nieuw huis. Maak kennis met Albert Ballin, de oprichter van de emigratiehallen op dat moment in Hamburg, en volg de sporen van je voorouders in het familieonderzoekscentrum van BallinStadt. Het Emigratiemuseum BallinStadt Hamburg richt zich op de emigratie via Hamburg (1850 1934) en de ontwikkeling van migratie over vier tijdperken op een historische locatie. Altijd vergezeld van menselijke verlangens, lot en verhalen. de De redenen voor migratie zijn nog steeds tijdloos. Ontsnappen aan oorlog, honger en vervolging of gewoon een honger naar avontuur, nieuwsgierigheid en de droom van een nieuw (beter) leven waren de motivatie voor emigratie toen en nu en dus ook een immigratie.
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Belangrijke informatie
- Rolstoeltoegankelijk
- Baby's en kleine kinderen kunnen in een wandel- of kinderwagen mee
- Hulpdieren toegestaan
- Opties voor openbaar vervoer zijn in de buurt aanwezig
- Vervoersopties zijn rolstoeltoegankelijk
- Alle plaatsen en oppervlakken zijn rolstoeltoegankelijk
- Geschikt voor alle condities
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I was at this really beautiful and interesting museum with my daughter (22 years old) on May 5, 2026. A special highlight was the guided tour in the outdoor area. A big thank you goes to Mr. Holger Röhr, who was with us for about 45 minutes. Everyone receives a tablet (with many contemporary images) in hand and can get a good picture of the original life and the unique "emigration city" during the exciting journey through time. Since there were only three of us, we were able to exchange ideas wonderfully, ask questions, and thus gain a wealth of knowledge. So be sure to pay attention to when these outdoor tours are offered! It is worth it. In the museum itself, we were fascinated by the lively presentation. With love and attention to detail, it is conveyed how and in what manner people leave their homeland to build a new life. Also very nicely designed for children (from about 4 years old). Jette, the little house rat, repeatedly tells sweet stories. Lovingly and presented in display cases, interesting stories are told. We were here for a total of about 4 hours. However, since we could not explore everything, we will come back. One of the most beautiful museums we have visited. Thank you once again.
Very well-constructed, informative and also touching museum that addresses the emigration of people. In three halls there is, among other things, a lot of information about the complex of buildings built at that time on the initiative of Albert Ballin, the accommodation and the motives of the emigrants to leave their homeland. A visit is recommended!
Really exciting and informative. Works well with English guide you could use over the phone. It was a bit unfortunate that the interactive part with the mouse was not available in English. That would really catch my 11-year-old son. The children aged 11 and 15 found it exciting to look into genealogy for their ancestors. Our visit lasted just under 1.5 hours.
There are far nicer museums in Hamburg in a more central location. The entrance fee of 13.90 euros (adult) is disproportionate to what is offered.
Very good overview of the topic of emigration and migration with focus on Hamburg, but lots of general information on push and pull factors, different waves of migration, what it feels like to embark on a long and often arduous journey ....and then arrive abroad at some point. It is all very vividly described and represented by many utensils. The audio guide is a bit annoying, as the woman has an Austrian accent, which somehow does not fit Hamburg. There are also plenty of toilets in the three exhibition buildings and a restaurant with outdoor area. In the integrated museum shop we found a book with 365 tips about Hamburg - very interesting!
Went with an eight year old and we had a great time! Also the outside offers a very nice area for a pic nick among the threes.
The museum has been very interestingly designed. It shows what you leave behind before you emigrate and what comes your way with all hopes and tears. This was a nice visit and I would love to come back. Also the restaurant is great- friendly service and fair prices.
Very interesting. As both my husband and I have German roots, we enjoyed this museum. About half of the German placards were translated (in a summarized version) into English. Interesting to note that many different emigration paths were explored. India/Pakistan/Indonesia to the Middle East for example. Cost per adult was about 14 Euro. Computers available at the end of tour for research. Would have enjoyed it more if a Jr High School class had not been visiting at the same time. Also, the downloadable English QR code kept switching to Polish.
The majority of the exhibits are not translated into English and the English audio guide is robot made and very hard to listen too. The few English translations have typos and grammatic errors.
Very informative, also the notes on today's emigrants and immigrant movements. The opportunity for genealogy is also interesting. Touching witness statements.



