Hamburg’s position as one of Northern Europe’s largest ports made it the last continental stop for more than five million Europeans who emigrated to North and South America between 1850 and 1934 in search of freedom from political and religious persecution and for economic opportunity. For descendents of these immigrants, a visit to BallinStadt is a unique opportunity to peak into the lives of your ancestors – the countries they fled, the perils of the journey, and what the New World looked like to them when they arrived. You can even search for ancestors and relatives at computer terminals with access to the world’s largest genealogical database.










