German Port Museum

Museum in Germany
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The German Port Museum (Deutsches Hafenmuseum) is a nautical museum in Hamburg. The German Federal Parliament's budget committee approved initial funding of €94 million to rebuild it.[1]

Scope

The museum displays the commercial and economic history of Germany's largest port, and wider issues of worldwide trade.[1]

Building Concept

The Peking and a Hadag ferry are already important elements, which are connected to the museum, among other old vehicles.

References

  1. ^ a b "Deutsches Hafenmuseum". www.deutsches-hafenmuseum.de. Retrieved 2 August 2017.

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