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Museum der Deutschen Binnenschifffahrt

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Museum der Deutschen Binnenschifffahrt
Museum der Deutschen Binnenschifffahrt
Museum der Deutschen Binnenschifffahrt
Museum der Deutschen Binnenschifffahrt
Museum der Deutschen Binnenschifffahrt
Museum der Deutschen Binnenschifffahrt
Museum der Deutschen Binnenschifffahrt
Museum der Deutschen Binnenschifffahrt
Museum der Deutschen Binnenschifffahrt
Museum der Deutschen Binnenschifffahrt
Museum der Deutschen Binnenschifffahrt
Museum der Deutschen Binnenschifffahrt
Museum der Deutschen Binnenschifffahrt
Museum der Deutschen Binnenschifffahrt
Museum der Deutschen Binnenschifffahrt
Museum der Deutschen Binnenschifffahrt
Museum der Deutschen Binnenschifffahrt
Museum der Deutschen Binnenschifffahrt
Museum der Deutschen Binnenschifffahrt
Museum der Deutschen Binnenschifffahrt
Museum der Deutschen Binnenschifffahrt
Museum der Deutschen Binnenschifffahrt
Museum der Deutschen Binnenschifffahrt
Museum der Deutschen Binnenschifffahrt
Museum der Deutschen Binnenschifffahrt
Phone:
+49 203 808890

Hours:
Sunday10am - 5pm
MondayClosed
Tuesday10am - 5pm
Wednesday10am - 5pm
Thursday10am - 5pm
Friday10am - 5pm
Saturday10am - 5pm


The German Inland Waterways Museum is located in Ruhrort, Duisburg at the nucleus of Duisburg-Ruhrorter ports which today make up the largest European inland harbour complex. The museum was founded in 1974 with purchase of the museum ship Oscar Huber. In 1998 the museum was moved from the old town hall into the city's former indoor swimming facility, an Art Nouveau landmark which had been built in 1910, closed in 1986, and declared a protected historic site in 1988. The move allowed the museum the space to exhibit complete ships, as well as spurring redevelopment in the harbor area. The building conversion was designed by Architektur Fabrik Aachen and an American artist, Ron Bernstein, and made very little change to the building exterior while expanding the inner spaces to accommodate the exhibits. For example, a full-size sailing ship now occupies the former men's pool, while the second-story women's pool now houses a reconstructed barge.
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