Hamburg - The Largest City in the Wunderland

Hamburg is the hometown of the Miniatur Wunderland and the largest as well as the most densely populated city of the whole Wunderland (approx. 250 inhabitants per square meter live here).

About a quarter of the 50,000 inhabitants are gathering in the AOL Arena in order to watch the team of HSV closely beating the city rival St. Pauli. But Hamburg has to offer many more attractions – for Wunderland’s people as well as for Wunderland’s visitors.

The city of Hamburg has been created on 200 square meters, including all of the real cities’ most famous details. More than 1,500 trains, with Wunderland’s people from Scandinavia, Knuffingen or Switzerland, arrive at Hamburg Mainstation daily.

From here, they leave for numerous attractions such as Hagenbecks Zoo, the Köhlbrandbrücke, St. Michael's Church or the Wunderland in the Wunderland. By the way, the smallest train of the exhibition on a scale of 1:900 is in the Wunderland’s Hamburg.

Hamburg is the hometown of the Miniatur Wunderland and is the largest and most densely populated city of the whole Wunderland (approx. 250 inhabitants per square meter live here). About a quarter of the 50,000 inhabitants are gathering in the AOL Arena in order to watch the team of HSV closely beating the city rival St. Pauli.

Hamburg has many more attractions to offer – for Wunderland’s little people as well as for Wunderland’s visitors. The city of Hamburg has been created on 200 square meters, including all of the real cities’ most famous details. More than 1,500 trains, with Wunderland’s people from Scandinavia, Knuffingen or Switzerland, arrive at Hamburg Mainstation daily.

From here, they leave for numerous attractions such as Hagenbecks Zoo, the Köhlbrandbrücke, St. Michaelis Church or the Wunderland in the Wunderland. By the way, the smallest train of the exhibition on a scale of 1:900 is in the Wunderland’s Hamburg.

Hamburg Photo Gallery

In our gallery you'll find lot's of photos of Hamburg.

History of the Wunderland

Frederik Braun and his then-girlfriend and today’s wife were visiting the alpine city of Zurich in July 2000. Sauntering together through the alleys of Zurich’s center, they came across a railway model shop, which at once evoked childhood memories in Frederik.

During the following hours, the idea of realizing the long forgotten childhood dream became more and more mature. 

Read the complete story..