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Rickmer Rickmers, Hamburg

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Hop aboard Rickmer Rickmers, and take a trip to Hong Kong, get captured by Portugal, and take part in World War I (under the British flag). This historic sailing ship, permanently moored as a museum, tells the tale of the ship's varied history, beginning in 1896. Explore the crew chambers and officers' rooms for a glimpse the old seafaring lifestyle (but if you choose to dine on board, it will be in modern style on the second deck's restaurant). Temporary exhibits throughout the year always bring an added bonus. Use our Hamburg trip planning tool to add Rickmer Rickmers and other attractions to your Hamburg vacation plans.
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  • Fascinating insights into commercial sailing in historic nineteenth century rigger which has seen service around the world. Built in Bremerhaven it has returned home to become iconic landmark museum.....  more
    Fascinating insights into commercial sailing in historic nineteenth century rigger which has seen service around the world. Built in Bremerhaven it has returned home to become iconic landmark museum.....  more »
  • especially at nice weather it is amazing what pictures you can take from the ship. But inside as well very well done and getting a good impression of how life was at the time. 
    especially at nice weather it is amazing what pictures you can take from the ship. But inside as well very well done and getting a good impression of how life was at the time.  more »
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  • If you have an hour to kill, this is a great exhibition that takes you on a metaphorical journey onboard this historic boat. You can walk around the boat and access its various compartments and rooms, getting a glimpse of how life on the ship had been from the late 1890s till the 1950s. It’s a nicely done exhibition - recommended.
  • Great example of a tall ship with lots of personality and history. There’s a small gift shop where you purchase a ticket for admission. Lots of nooks and crannies to explore. Very well done presentations. Restaurant for snacks and maybe a meal. Depending on your level of interest count on one to three hours here.

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