Discover the history of shipping in the International Maritime Museum in Hamburg. Visitors can admire the biggest maritime collection of Prof. Peter Tamm in the world directly in the harbour city of Hamburg. The museum consists of nine different topics which explain the history and development of the shipping.
daily: 10AM–6PM
Thursday, 7.9.2023 closed
Thursday, 21.9.2023 10am-2pm open
The International Maritime Museum in Hamburg has a big advantage: its constant opening hours. The museum is opened daily from 10am until 6pm so visitors have the chance to use the whole day to have a look at the exhibits.
Adult: 15.00 €
Teen (6-17 years): 11 €
Get free admission to the International Maritime Museum with your Hamburg City Pass.
The ticket for the International Maritime Museum Hamburg is included.
Address:
Koreastraße 1
20457 Hamburg
+49 (0)40 30092300
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Near to the harbour and located really central the International Maritime Museum has a well situated location. A lot of interesting architecture can be found around the museum. You can connect your stay in the International Maritime Museum with a look at the famous harbour city of Hamburg.
U4 to Überseequartier
Metro bus 6 to St. Annen
Bus 111 to Osakaallee
barkasse Maritime Circle Line, Station: Maritimes Museum
Using the public transportation the arrival at the International Maritime Museum in Hamburg is not a problem. You can either use the bus line M6 or 111. The stations to leave the bus are called Überseequartier or St. Annen. You just have to take a little walk and then you reach the museum. Another possibility is the train line U4. It also takes you to the museum at the station Überseequartier.
Closed: 24 Dec./31 Dec.
The International Maritime Museum in Hamburg is really close to the Speicherstadt. Many other highlights can be found in the area of the International Maritime Museum. You can easily reach the Speicherstadt museum of Hamburg. You should not miss the opportunity to visit the Elbphilharmonie which is really close to the International Maritime Museum.
Experience the shipping industry in Hamburg’s oldest storage building in the middle of HafenCity. The International Maritime Museum hosts the private collection of Prof. Peter Tamm, which is the world’s largest maritime collection that comprises 9 decks worth of objects!
Wind and waves, explorers and pirates, luxury liners and container voyages—all of this you will be able to experience in the International Maritime Museum. This museum has more than 100,000 objects on display and invites the visitor to discover around 3,000 years of maritime history. Another highlight is the 40,000 miniature models of ships which tell the history and development of modern day seafaring.
Free admission to Hamburg's museums and attractions. Free travel on public transport, discounts included.
incl. VAT and service fees, free shipping via e-mail