THE HAMBURG EXCHANGE
Origin of Hamburg's mercantile tradition
With the growth of colonial goods trading during the 19th century
the Hamburg Exchange relocated from its original offices at
Trostbrücke, the heart of what was then Hamburg's first small port,
to a new building at Adolphsplatz 1 in 1841, where it is still
located today. Twenty-five years later, the cornerstone for the
Rathaus was laid to the rear of the Hamburg Exchange and now
constitutes one of the city's most beautiful and certainly most
traditional structures. With both buildings standing back to back,
the post-classical Hamburg Exchange and the Rathaus have shared
immediate vicinity for more than a century.
Business trading at the Hamburg Exchange is based on the rules
and regulations as defined in the exchange
statute (german only).
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