Hamm has a population around 179,000 and sits at the eastern edge of the Ruhr where the Lippe river meets the Datteln-Hamm-Kanal. The Glaselefant (Glass Elephant), a 35-metre walk-in sculpture built inside a former coal washery at the Maximilianpark, is the city's most distinctive landmark. Hamm was a founding member of the Hanseatic League. The Sri Kamadchi Ampal Temple, the largest Hindu temple in mainland Europe, has been in Hamm-Uentrop since 2002 and draws tens of thousands of pilgrims to its annual festival.
The city was heavily bombed in 1944, targeting the railway marshalling yard that was one of Europe's largest. Hamm's economy has shifted from coal and rail to logistics, healthcare, and public administration. The Hauptbahnhof sits on the Hamm-Minden railway, a major east-west corridor. Hamm is less urban-feeling than its Ruhr neighbours to the west, with more green space and a semi-rural fringe. Adult companionship follows the NRW framework.
Hamm has a population around 179,000 and sits at the eastern edge of the Ruhr where the Lippe river meets the Datteln-Hamm-Kanal. The Glaselefant (Glass Elephant), a 35-metre walk-in sculpture built inside a former coal washery at the Maximilianpark, is the city's most distinctive landmark. Hamm was a founding member of the Hanseatic League. The Sri Kamadchi Ampal Temple, the largest Hindu temple in mainland Europe, has been in Hamm-Uentrop since 2002 and draws tens of thousands of pilgrims to its annual festival.
The city was heavily bombed in 1944, targeting the railway marshalling yard that was one of Europe's largest. Hamm's economy has shifted from coal and rail to logistics, healthcare, and public administration. The Hauptbahnhof sits on the Hamm-Minden railway, a major east-west corridor. Hamm is less urban-feeling than its Ruhr neighbours to the west, with more green space and a semi-rural fringe. Adult companionship follows the NRW framework.
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