Museum
Rickmer Rickmers
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The Rickmer Rickmers is a beautifully preserved steel-hulled barque built in 1896, now permanently docked at the St. Pauli Landungsbrücken in Hamburg. Visitors can explore the ship’s multiple decks, including the captain’s quarters, crew quarters, cargo holds, and the engine room. The ship is filled with authentic artifacts and exhibits that tell the story of its voyages around the world, from transporting cargo to serving as a training vessel. The masts and rigging are still intact, and you can climb up to the bridge for a captain’s-eye view of the harbor. The ship also houses a restaurant and a small shop, making it a lively cultural attraction that captures the spirit of Hamburg’s maritime heritage.
Don't miss
- Explore the ship's decks, cabins, and cargo holds
- See the original navigation equipment and ship's wheel
- Climb to the bridge for harbor views
- Visit the on-board restaurant for a meal with a maritime atmosphere
- Learn about the ship's voyages through exhibits
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