Lübeck Museum Harbor
The Lübeck Museum Harbor is located on the Wenditzufer (or on the Untertrave ) directly on the northwestern edge of Lübeck's old town island, actually between the listed swing bridge and the Lübeck Music and Congress Hall . This inner museum harbor is most frequented in winter, when the vintage cars are on the market. In addition to many old cargo sailing ships typical of the Baltic Sea, a dredger and a tug are also part of the inventory. In summer many museum ships are moored due to the failure-prone swing bridge, but on the far side and north of it, preferably in the outer museum harbor, the Hanseatic Harbor , directly in front of the Media Docks on the Wall Peninsula .
Museum ships
Well-known museum ships with their home port in Lübeck are:
- Betty (CK-145), oyster cutter
- Aglaia (New Colin Archer 40)
- Brigitte
- The Twins
- Ellen
- Fehmarnbelt , lightship
- Fortuna
- Fridthjof
- Hansine , shark cutter
- Hauke Haien , named after the fictional dikemaster Hauke Haien
- Krik Vig , gaff schooner
- Krista Rud, staysail schooner
- Lene
- Lisa von Lübeck , Kraweelnachbau
- Mathilde
- north
- Sawa
- Sirius
- Solvang
The club also owns several commercial vehicles:
- Titan , Motor Tug (MS)
- Wels , bucket ladder excavator (EKB)
Lübeck's largest museum ship, the four-masted barque Passat , however, is on the Priwall shore in Lübeck-Travemünde .
Four-masted bark Passat in Travemünde
Web links
Individual evidence
Coordinates: 53 ° 52 ′ 19.1 ″ N , 10 ° 40 ′ 54.3 ″ E