The world's largest private collection,
Hamburg Maritime Museum
The International Maritime Museum Hamburg is a private museum located in the HafenCity district of Hamburg, Germany. It houses the world's largest private collection of maritime artifacts from 3,000 years of shipping and naval history, so there are many things to see.
The maritime city of Hamburg
meet everything
Visit the world's largest maritime museum located in the maritime city of Hamburg! The International Maritime Museum was built with donations of works collected by journalist Peter Tam. Inside, you can see a variety of marine materials from around the world, including over 100,000 marine-related exhibits and over 1 million photos and uniforms. In particular, the highlight of the maritime museum is the world ship model, which depicts the ships of that era in detail. Discover the International Maritime Museum at a discounted price!
vast collection
There is a variety of maritime artifacts on display, including more than 40,000 model ships, architectural drawings, uniforms, maritime art, and over a million photographs collected by Professor Peter Tamm over his lifetime.
Introduction to major attractions inside
9 floors of exhibitions
Exhibitions on various topics across nine floors introduce a variety of stories, including maritime history, sailing technology, naval tactics, and maritime art.
interactive exhibition
Some exhibitions include interactive elements so visitors can experience and participate directly.
address :
International Maritime Museum
Koreastraße 1, 20457 Hamburg, Germany
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Hours of operation:
Every week from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm
※ Admission closes 1 hour before closing time.
Koreastraße 1, 20457 Hamburg, Germany