Atelier Zippel Überseebrücke

High-quality maritime gift and souvenir items are the specialities of the Atelier Zippel.

In the Überseebrücke shop, both interested Hamburg residents as well as tourists can find a wide selection of Hamburg-specific articles. The HafenCity branch sells everything maritime friends could desire, including massive articles made of brass, ships in bottles, bells, lighthouses, key fobs, ship models, clocks up to knot boards and more.

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