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Museum Harbor Lübeck

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    Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    August 12, 2022

    If you are here by bike, you should definitely plan a detour. You can't enter the old ships, but you can get very close. Photo motifs on every meter.

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      May 21, 2021

      The non-profit association “Museumshafen zu Lübeck e. V. has existed since 1981. Around 120 members support the interests of the association, including around 15 owners of traditional sailing ships and historic watercraft. The majority of these ships are located in the self-managed museum harbor on the outskirts of the old town of Lübeck (Wenditzufer / An der Untertrave). The association owns the motor tug TITAN (1910), the bucket chain excavator WELS (1936) and the mooring boat TENDER (1945). The ships in the museum harbor are popular destinations for people from Lübeck and the city's guests.

      museumshafen-luebeck.org/startseite.html

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        August 5, 2021

        The 35.90m long and 9.30m wide Hanseatic ship "LISA von Lübeck" is a replica of a Kraweel. In the course of the 15th century, Kraweel ships replaced the cogs, which originally handled maritime traffic in the North and Baltic Seas during the Hanseatic League.

        Around 350 people were involved in the construction of LISA, which was completed in a construction period of 5 years (1999-2004). Most of the shipbuilders were unskilled young adults aged 19-25 who had acquired knowledge and skills in wood and metal processing as part of one-year AB training. In addition, employees of the municipal employment company g / a / b contributed to the construction and completion of the LISA with the support of many voluntary helpers from the association.

        In the film "12 Meters Without a Head", LISA was used as a backdrop and template for the redesign of the Störtebecker beer bottles, which show the image of a Kraweel.

        In addition to appointments for car sharing opportunities for individuals, the association also offers arrangements for groups or companies on board the LISA.

        luebeck.de/de/stadtleben/tourismus/luebeck/sehenswuerdheiten/haefen/die-lisa-von-luebeck.html

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