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Thanks! Cheers Horst-schlaemma ( talk) 21:44, 7 January 2014 (UTC)
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Hi! This article is a redirection from "Elbphilharmonie", right? However, "Elbphilharmonie" is the official name. "Elbe Philharmonic Hall" is no longer in usage. Is it possible to cancel the redirection? You can verify this info on www.elbphilharmonie.com.
Thanks, Tim
Who owns it? Who paid for it? cagliost ( talk) 18:17, 13 January 2017 (UTC)
Couldn't someone translate the German article?-- 85.176.247.110 ( talk) 21:37, 20 January 2017 (UTC)
In the short time since its opening the building has been visited by notable people such as Angela Merkel, Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin, Justin Trudeau, Theresa May, Emmanuel Macron, Prince Willam and Kate, Duchess of Cambridge, so I suggest we open a section entitled "famous visitors". -- 78.54.3.159 ( talk) 09:40, 25 July 2017 (UTC)
Currently, because it appears in the infobox (or maybe for other reasons), this photo of the building lit up at night is this page's lead image ( see Page Information), meaning it appears -- for example -- at the top of the page in the Wikipedia iOS app.
I would argue that this image is more representative of the building as it presumambly is day-to-day, and that it would make sense to swap the placement of the images, such that the lit-up-at-night one is under the heading " Building"'. Does anyone else agree?
Alternatively, I think this image from Unsplash would make an excellent page (and infobox) image. — Hugh 00:24, 28 September 2017 (UTC)
Hamburg's subway is called U-Bahn, which is correct on the page linked. Calling it "Metro" is unfortunate, as there are busses by the name "Metrobus", and a Metrobus line 3 exists as well, but goes elsewhere. "Subway" would be appropriate for "U-Bahn", although it has some overground - even high-risen - tracks. And the station mentioned here ("Baumwall") is one of those - In Hamburg's harbor, the subway is on a bridge, while the "S-Bahn" ("City Train") is underground.
Not sure if "subway" would be a better translation than "Metro" in this case (although correct). I'm assuming that it might be read by tourists, who don't click through any link. Even though "U-Bahn" might not be known immediately, it's the term that you'll find everywhere, and the stations carry a big "U" sign. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Olafhh ( talk • contribs) 21:18, 30 May 2018 (UTC)
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Hi! If any of you is able to contribute in one of these languages, please consider creating an article: Dansk, Hrvatski, Italiano, Hebrew, Korean, Nederlands, Português, Russian, Suomi, Ukrainian, Vietnamese.
Thanks! Cheers Horst-schlaemma ( talk) 21:44, 7 January 2014 (UTC)
NAME OF THIS ARTICLE
This edit request by an editor with a conflict of interest has now been answered. |
Hi! This article is a redirection from "Elbphilharmonie", right? However, "Elbphilharmonie" is the official name. "Elbe Philharmonic Hall" is no longer in usage. Is it possible to cancel the redirection? You can verify this info on www.elbphilharmonie.com.
Thanks, Tim
Who owns it? Who paid for it? cagliost ( talk) 18:17, 13 January 2017 (UTC)
Couldn't someone translate the German article?-- 85.176.247.110 ( talk) 21:37, 20 January 2017 (UTC)
In the short time since its opening the building has been visited by notable people such as Angela Merkel, Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin, Justin Trudeau, Theresa May, Emmanuel Macron, Prince Willam and Kate, Duchess of Cambridge, so I suggest we open a section entitled "famous visitors". -- 78.54.3.159 ( talk) 09:40, 25 July 2017 (UTC)
Currently, because it appears in the infobox (or maybe for other reasons), this photo of the building lit up at night is this page's lead image ( see Page Information), meaning it appears -- for example -- at the top of the page in the Wikipedia iOS app.
I would argue that this image is more representative of the building as it presumambly is day-to-day, and that it would make sense to swap the placement of the images, such that the lit-up-at-night one is under the heading " Building"'. Does anyone else agree?
Alternatively, I think this image from Unsplash would make an excellent page (and infobox) image. — Hugh 00:24, 28 September 2017 (UTC)
Hamburg's subway is called U-Bahn, which is correct on the page linked. Calling it "Metro" is unfortunate, as there are busses by the name "Metrobus", and a Metrobus line 3 exists as well, but goes elsewhere. "Subway" would be appropriate for "U-Bahn", although it has some overground - even high-risen - tracks. And the station mentioned here ("Baumwall") is one of those - In Hamburg's harbor, the subway is on a bridge, while the "S-Bahn" ("City Train") is underground.
Not sure if "subway" would be a better translation than "Metro" in this case (although correct). I'm assuming that it might be read by tourists, who don't click through any link. Even though "U-Bahn" might not be known immediately, it's the term that you'll find everywhere, and the stations carry a big "U" sign. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Olafhh ( talk • contribs) 21:18, 30 May 2018 (UTC)
The following Wikimedia Commons file used on this page has been nominated for deletion:
Participate in the deletion discussion at the nomination page. — Community Tech bot ( talk) 10:36, 12 September 2019 (UTC)