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Hamburg, Germany. 04th Sep, 2023. View of the Baakenhafen quarter with the event ship MS Stubnitz on the quay. Credit: Markus Scholz/dpa/picture alliance/dpa | Markus Scholz/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Hamburg, Germany. 04th Sep, 2023. View of the Baakenhafen quarter with the event ship MS Stubnitz on the quay. Credit: Markus Scholz/dpa/picture alliance/dpa | Markus Scholz/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Hamburg, Germany. 06th Feb, 2023. The church of St. Michaelis (Michel) can be seen between the cranes on the Hafencity construction site. In the foreground, the ship 'MS Stubnitz' is moored in Baakenhafen, a former refrigerated and transport ship of the GDR deep-sea fishing fleet, now used as an event venue. To the left is the Cruise Terminal Baakenhöft, an alternative terminal for smaller and medium-sized cruise ships, and the white tower 'Lighthouse Zero'. Credit: Soeren Stache/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Hamburg, Germany. 06th Feb, 2023. The church of St. Michaelis (Michel) can be seen between the cranes on the Hafencity construction site. In the foreground, the ship 'MS Stubnitz' is moored in Baakenhafen, a former refrigerated and transport ship of the GDR deep-sea fishing fleet, now used as an event venue. To the left is the Cruise Terminal Baakenhöft, an alternative terminal for smaller and medium-sized cruise ships, and the white tower 'Lighthouse Zero'. Credit: Soeren Stache/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Hamburg, Germany. 06th Feb, 2023. The church of St. Michaelis (Michel) can be seen between the cranes on the Hafencity construction site. In the foreground, the ship 'MS Stubnitz' is moored in Baakenhafen, a former refrigerated and transport ship of the GDR deep-sea fishing fleet, now used as an event venue. To the left is the Cruise Terminal Baakenhöft, an alternative terminal for smaller and medium-sized cruise ships, and the white tower 'Lighthouse Zero'. Credit: Soeren Stache/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Hamburg, Germany. 29th May, 2022. The MS Stubnitz, a former refrigerated ship of the GDR deep-sea fishing fleet that has been used as a socio-cultural event ship since 1992, is moored at a quay on the Norderelbe. Credit: Jonas Walzberg/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Hamburg, Germany. 29th May, 2022. The MS Stubnitz, a former refrigerated ship of the GDR deep-sea fishing fleet that has been used as a socio-cultural event ship since 1992, is moored at a quay on the Norderelbe. Credit: Jonas Walzberg/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Hamburg, Germany. 14th Mar, 2020. The former GDR refrigerated and transport ship MS Stubnitz, which is now operated as a club and culture ship, is moored at its berth at the Baakenhafen construction site in Hafencity. Credit: Markus Scholz/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Hamburg, Germany. 14th Mar, 2020. The former GDR reefer and transport ship MS Stubnitz, which is now operated as a club and culture ship, lies at its berth in Hafencity. Credit: Markus Scholz/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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aerial view of Hafencity quay in Hamburg-stock-foto
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construction site in the Hafencity quarter of Hamburg-stock-foto
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Concert on  MS Stubnitz, Kirchenpaukerkai 26 Hamburg - Hafencity, Germany, Europe-stock-foto
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Concert on  MS Stubnitz, Kirchenpaukerkai 26 Hamburg - Hafencity, Germany, Europe-stock-foto
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Concert on  MS Stubnitz, Kirchenpaukerkai 26 Hamburg - Hafencity, Germany, Europe-stock-foto
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Concert on  MS Stubnitz, Kirchenpaukerkai 26 Hamburg - Hafencity, Germany, Europe-stock-foto
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Elbjazz Festival 2012 - MS Stubnitz-stock-foto
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The MS Stubnitz ROS - 701  in Docklands the 80m long ex East German fishing vessel is now a floating arts and cultural venue-stock-foto
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The MS Stubnitz ROS - 701  in Docklands the 80m long ex East German fishing vessel is now a floating arts and cultural venue-stock-foto
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London, UK. 12th March 2013. the control room of the MS Stubnitz, an 80m long, historic Cold-War ship moored at Wood Wharf til early May. Since 1993 its former cargo holds  have been transformed into a mobile platform for music, theatre, exhibitions and cultural production. Artists and staff are often lodged and fed on board. Out of the window stand the lights of Canary Wharf financial district.  Credit:  pcruciatti / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 12th March 2013. a visitor looks out the windows of one of the rooms of the MS Stubnitz, an 80m long, historic Cold-War ship moored at Wood Wharf til early May. Since 1993 its former cargo holds  have been transformed into a mobile platform for music, theatre, exhibitions and cultural production. Artists and staff are often lodged and fed on board. On the background the lights of Canary Wharf financial district.  Credit:  pcruciatti / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 12th March 2013. a visitor tours the MS Stubnitz, an 80m long, historic Cold-War ship moored at Wood Wharf til early May. Since 1993 its former cargo holds  have been transformed into a mobile platform for music, theatre, exhibitions and cultural production. Artists and staff are often lodged and fed on board.  Credit:  pcruciatti / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 12th March 2013. visitors tour the MS Stubnitz, an 80m long, historic Cold-War ship moored at Wood Wharf til early May. Since 1993 its former cargo holds  have been transformed into a mobile platform for music, theatre, exhibitions and cultural production. Artists and staff are often lodged and fed on board.  Credit:  pcruciatti / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 12th March 2013. a visitor looks at The Barecats automata by Paul Spooner at the Cabaret Mechanical Theatre exhibition that opens today aboard MS Stubnitz in Wood Wharf and runs until the 12th of April. The exhibition offers the opportunity to visitors to press the buttons bringing to life these contemporary automata and triggering the small machines into action.  Credit:  pcruciatti / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 12th March 2013. a visitor creates his own automata using pre-made components and random found objects at the Cabaret Mechanical Theatre exhibition that opens today aboard MS Stubnitz in Wood Wharf and runs until the 12th of April. The exhibition offers the opportunity to visitors to press the buttons bringing to life these contemporary automata and triggering the small machines into action.  Credit:  pcruciatti / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 12th March 2013. a visitor looks at The Barecats automata by Paul Spooner at the Cabaret Mechanical Theatre exhibition that opens today aboard MS Stubnitz in Wood Wharf and runs until the 12th of April. The exhibition offers the opportunity to visitors to press the buttons bringing to life these contemporary automata and triggering the small machines into action.  Credit:  pcruciatti / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 12th March 2013. a visitor looks at Anubis in Montmartre Automata by Paul Sponer at the Cabaret Mechanical Theatre exhibition that opens today aboard MS Stubnitz in Wood Wharf and runs until the 12th of April. The exhibition offers the opportunity to visitors to press the buttons bringing to life these contemporary automata and triggering the small machines into action.  Credit:  pcruciatti / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 12th March 2013. a snaking line of linked-up automatas made by visitors using pre-made components and random found objects, creates a  temporary collaborative moving sculpture at the Cabaret Mechanical Theatre exhibition that opens today aboard MS Stubnitz in Wood Wharf and runs until the 12th of April. The exhibition offers the opportunity to visitors to press the buttons bringing to life these contemporary automata and triggering the small machines into action.  Credit:  pcruciatti / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 12th March 2013. a visitor looks up at the Spaghetti Eater automata by Paul Spooner at the Cabaret Mechanical Theatre exhibition that opens today aboard MS Stubnitz in Wood Wharf and runs until the 12th of April. The exhibition offers the opportunity to visitors to press the buttons bringing to life these contemporary automata and triggering the small machines into action.  Credit:  pcruciatti / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 12th March 2013. a visitor presses the button of the Fish automata by Matt Smith at the Cabaret Mechanical Theatre exhibition that opens today aboard MS Stubnitz in Wood Wharf and runs until the 12th of April. The exhibition offers the opportunity to visitors to press the buttons bringing to life these contemporary automata and triggering the small machines into action.  Credit:  pcruciatti / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 12th March 2013. visitors behind 'The great Fishtank in the Sky' by Keith Newstead at the Cabaret Mechanical Theatre exhibition that opens today aboard MS Stubnitz in Wood Wharf and runs until the 12th of April. The exhibition offers the opportunity to visitors to press the buttons bringing to life these contemporary automata and triggering the small machines into action.  Credit:  pcruciatti / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 12th March 2013. Anubis in Montmartre Automata by Paul Sponer at the Cabaret Mechanical Theatre exhibition that opens today aboard MS Stubnitz in Wood Wharf and runs until the 12th of April. The exhibition offers the opportunity to visitors to press the buttons bringing to life these contemporary automata and triggering the small machines into action.  Credit:  pcruciatti / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 12th March 2013. a visitor presses the button of the Anubis in Montmartre Automata by Paul Sponer at the Cabaret Mechanical Theatre exhibition that opens today aboard MS Stubnitz in Wood Wharf and runs until the 12th of April. The exhibition offers the opportunity to visitors to press the buttons bringing to life these contemporary automata and triggering the small machines into action.  Credit:  pcruciatti / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 12th March 2013. a snaking line of linked-up automatas made by visitors using pre-made components and random found objects, creates a  temporary collaborative moving sculpture at the Cabaret Mechanical Theatre exhibition that opens today aboard MS Stubnitz in Wood Wharf and runs until the 12th of April. The exhibition offers the opportunity to visitors to press the buttons bringing to life these contemporary automata and triggering the small machines into action.  Credit:  pcruciatti / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 12th March 2013. a visitor looks at Anubis in Montmartre Automata by Paul Sponer at the Cabaret Mechanical Theatre exhibition that opens today aboard MS Stubnitz in Wood Wharf and runs until the 12th of April. The exhibition offers the opportunity to visitors to press the buttons bringing to life these contemporary automata and triggering the small machines into action.  Credit:  pcruciatti / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 12th March 2013. Spaghetti Eater automata by Paul Spooner at the Cabaret Mechanical Theatre exhibition that opens today aboard MS Stubnitz in Wood Wharf and runs until the 12th of April. The exhibition offers the opportunity to visitors to press the buttons bringing to life these contemporary automata and triggering the small machines into action.  Credit:  pcruciatti / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 12th March 2013. the Cabaret Mechanical Theatre exhibition opens today in Hold One of the MS Stubnitz in Wood Wharf and runs until the 12th of April. The exhibition offers the opportunity to visitors to press the buttons bringing to life these contemporary automata and triggering the small machines into action.  Credit:  pcruciatti / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 12th March 2013. a visitor stands in one of the rooms of the MS Stubnitz, an 80m long, historic Cold-War ship moored at Wood Wharf til early May. Since 1993 its former cargo holds  have been transformed into a mobile platform for music, theatre, exhibitions and cultural production. Artists and staff are often lodged and fed on board. On the background the lights of Canary Wharf financial district.  Credit:  pcruciatti / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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MS Stubnitz-stock-foto
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MS Stubnitz in the harbour of Hamburg-stock-foto