International Maritime Museum Admission in Hamburg
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International Maritime Museum: Koreastraße 1, 20457 Hamburg, Germany
- Visit the nine decks of a 3,000-year maritime history museum filled with priceless artifacts, miniature ships, and paintings
- View selected models showcasing shipbuilding evolution, featuring Roman triremes, Viking dragon boats, and windjammers
- Utilize films and audio samples to give you a clear image of the oceans
- Experience sailing by trying the 'steering wheel' simulator provided by the museum
What to expect
Embark on a journey of discovery at the International Maritime Museum, housed in the oldest surviving storage building in the Port of Hamburg. Explore nine 'decks' filled with maritime treasures, where you can meet pirates, master navigation techniques, and even take the helm of a ship via a sailing simulator. Dive into Hamburg's rich nautical history, from ancient maritime practices to modern oceanic exploits. Watch a time-lapse of a giant ship being built, marvel at flags, pilot ship models, and lighthouses, and be amazed by the Queen Mary II, crafted from nearly a million LEGO bricks. With the world’s largest private maritime collection, this museum is a captivating portal to the sea’s past
Explore the International Maritime Museum located in the Elbe UNESCO World Heritage Site
Admire exquisite ship models made of ivory, amber, silver, and gold
Learn the maritime history on nine 'decks' displaying model ships, paintings, and more
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