In cooperation with Danish institutions, the museum shipyard presents old trades and activities of the maritime working world. Here sailing ships of the 18th and 19th century, that were important for the region, are rebuilt in traditional timber construction. In this way the everyday labour of that period is displayed to the public. The ships are put into operation for discrete cultural tourism. These practical projects serve as a youth and student exchange across the borders as well as a cultural programme on both sides of the Flensburger Förde (Flensburg Bay).
Part of a cross-border collaboration with Danish institutions, the shipyard museum showcases old maritime trades and professions. Here, the sailing ships that were important for this region in the 18th and 19th centuries are still built in the traditional wooden style. In doing so, the museum presents everyday worklife during this time as well as producing the traditional ships.
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