Hamburg - Partial Use of the Elbtower for Natural History Museum Planned
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The city of Hamburg wants to save the half-finished Elbtower with a lot of money. A museum is to be built in one part of the building. The opposition speaks of word break.
The reactions to the Senate's announcement to buy half the Elbtover for the Natural History Museum are different. While CDU and leftist Peter Tschentscher accuse word break, the parties agree with the government coalition.
The city of Hamburg did not want to provide a cent for the Elbtower, it was to be financed purely privately. But now everything is different. The skyscraper is a ruin threatened by demolition and the Senate wants to give a lot of money: to rent space for a museum. The CDU speaks of word break.
A solution is emerging for the Hamburg-based Elbtower, which has been under construction for two years.
Hamburg's mayor Peter Tschentscher plans to house the Natural History Museum in the Elbtower: a step towards the continuation of the construction work.
The SPD parliamentary group in the Hamburg Parliament has rejected allegations by the CDU regarding the planned Natural History Museum. The CDU had criticized Mayor Peter Tschentscher (SPD) after the results of the review regarding the museum's location and a possible Elbtower alternative were presented. SPD parliamentary group leader Dirk Kienscherf stated that the CDU had not understood the situation. The Elbtower alternative could be the most…
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