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Passat Tall Ship (Travemünde)

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Passat Tall Ship (Travemünde)

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    December 23, 2019

    Legendary sailing ship. THE symbol of Travemünde!

    From there, cycling in the port is unfortunately prohibited.

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      August 8, 2020

      The Baltic Sea spa in Travemünde is home to one of the most beautiful sailing ships in the country, the four-masted barque Passat. The 115-meter-long Passat has been located at the mouth of the Trave since 1960 and has long since become the landmark of the Baltic Sea spa. In 2011 the old lady celebrated her 100th birthday. The four-masted barque Passat has been a listed building since 1978. The successful renovation of the Passat, which cost more than seven million marks, took place from August 3, 1997 to May 16, 1998. Today, the School and Sports Department of the Hanseatic City of Lübeck leases the Passat to school classes, sports clubs, youth groups and other organizers all year round. A total of 104 bunks and three event rooms are available. The ship can be visited regularly in the summer months. A small cafeteria offers snacks and drinks for refreshment in between.

      ostsee.de/travemuende/passat.html

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        September 18, 2023

        The Passat is a four-masted steel barque that was launched by Blohm & Voss in 1911 as one of the legendary Flying P-Liners of the shipping company F. Laeisz and is now moored in the port of Travemünde.

        She was initially used as a cargo sailor between Europe and South America under six Laeisz captains. Owned by Gustaf Erikson, she was used primarily to transport wheat between Australia and Europe (see Wheat Regatta). In the 1950s she was used as a cargo sailing training ship between Europe and South America's east coast. In total, she circumnavigated Cape Horn (so-called Cape Hornier), which was notorious for its weather conditions, 39 times. When the sister ship Pamir sank in a hurricane in 1957 and the Passat itself narrowly escaped sinking in a hurricane shortly afterwards, the ship was decommissioned due to declining profitability.

        Today the Passat serves as a museum, overnight accommodation and event location.

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