PEKING op Platt Guided Tour

  • PEKING op Platt
    © Stiftung Historische Museen Hamburg - Jan Sieg

I once saw a Hamburg four-masted barque. The Peking is a four-masted steel barque and is one of the famous Flying P-Liners from the shipping company F. Laeisz. Built in 1911 at the Hamburg Warft Blohm & Voss, it sailed around Cape Horn near Chile in 1932 to transport the valuable raw material saltpeter to Germany. Every first Sunday of the month the history and present of the ship is told in Low German.HOW YOU GET YOUR TICKETPlease select the available start time from the calendar below.Up to four people can be registered per booking.HOW THE TOURS WORKPlease report to the ticket office directly in front of the PEKING 15 minutes before the start of the tour.The PEKING is currently not wheelchair accessible. People with limited mobility are therefore not recommended to take part in the tours. Walkers, wheelchairs, prams, buggies, etc. cannot be taken along. Sturdy shoes must be worn on the tours. Cost: 15 euros (including a visit to the port museum). Participation is free for children and young people under 18, but registration is required. The number of participants per tour is limited to 15 people. For safety reasons, only people with a height of 1.20 m or more are allowed to take part.

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