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===Museums=== {{See also|List of museums in Hamburg}} Hamburg has several large museums and galleries showing classical and contemporary art, for example the [[Kunsthalle Hamburg]] with its contemporary art gallery (''Galerie der Gegenwart''), the ''[[Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg|Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe]]'' (Museum of Art and Design), and the [[Deichtorhallen]] (with the House of Photography and Hall of Contemporary Art). The [[Internationales Maritimes Museum Hamburg]] opened in the HafenCity quarter in 2008. There are various specialised museums in Hamburg, such as the ''[[Archäologisches Museum Hamburg]]'' (Hamburg Archaeological Museum) in the [[Hamburg-Harburg|Harburg]] borough, the [[Hamburg Museum of Work]] (''Museum der Arbeit''), and several museums of local history, such as the {{ill|Kiekeberg Open Air Museum|de|Freilichtmuseum am Kiekeberg}} (''Freilichtmuseum am Kiekeberg'') at [[Kiekeberg]] in the [[Harburg Hills]], just outside of Hamburg, in [[Rosengarten, Lower Saxony|Rosengarten]]. Two [[museum ship]]s near [[St. Pauli Piers]] (''Landungsbrücken'') bear witness to the freight ship (''[[Cap San Diego]]'') and cargo sailing ship era (''[[Rickmer Rickmers]]'').<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.museen-in-hamburg.de/ |title=Museums in Hamburg |access-date=29 December 2009 |archive-date=31 August 2009 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090831101455/http://www.museen-in-hamburg.de/ |url-status=dead }}</ref> In 2017 the Hamburg-built iron-hulled sailing ship ''[[Peking (ship)|Peking]]'' returned to the city and was installed in the [[German Port Museum]] in 2020. The world's largest model railway museum, [[Miniatur Wunderland]], with {{convert|15.4|km|2|abbr=on}} total railway length, is also situated near St. Pauli Piers in a former warehouse. [[BallinStadt]], a memorial park and former emigration station, is dedicated to the millions of Europeans who emigrated to North and South America between 1850 and 1939. Visitors descending from those overseas emigrants may search for their ancestors at computer terminals.
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