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Hamburg Horn Horner Rennbahn von Rennbahnstraße aus 9.4.2009
Hamburg Horn Horner Rennbahn von Rennbahnstraße aus 9.4.2009

Galopprennbahn Hamburg-Horn (Hamburg-Horn Racecourse), also known as Horner Rennbahn, is a major horse racing venue located in Horn, Hamburg, Germany. It is Germany's oldest horse-racing track, built in 1855. It has a capacity of 50,000 spectators. Since 1869 it hosts the annual Deutsches Derby on distances from 1,000 m (3,300 ft) to 3,600 m (11,800 ft), among others. The nearest public transit station is Horner Rennbahn station of Hamburg U-Bahn.

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Horner Rennbahn
Weg 2, Hamburg Horn

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Weg 2
22119 Hamburg, Horn
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Hamburg Horn Horner Rennbahn von Rennbahnstraße aus 9.4.2009
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