The Lloyd Hall (German:Lloydhalle) was a passenger terminal in Bremerhaven, at the "Kaiserhafen I" dock, was built in 1870, rebuilt in 1897, and destroyed in 1944 during World War II.
After 1890, large passenger ships could no longer be accommodated in Bremerhaven, but instead were sent to Nordenham on the opposite side of the Weser river.
At the same time, the Lloyd Hall was completed at the base of the wharf on the western quay of the Kaiser lock in order to accommodate the increased passenger load.
From the covered platform, the upper cabin classes embarked by boat to the ship, which was otherwise ready to depart.
[2] On July 27, 1900, Kaiser Wilhelm II gave his well-known "Hun Speech" in front of the Lloyd Hall at the send off of the German East Asian Expeditionary Force (China-Expedition [de]) to suppress the Boxer Rebellion in Imperial China.