The shop was founded in 1925 and is known for its traditional appearance under the arcades.
The surroundings are characterized by medieval architecture and atmospheric lighting.....
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Bei der Schiffsschraube vor dem Internationalen Maritimen Museum Hamburg handelt es sich um den ehemaligen Ersatzpropeller des Öltankschiffs Maaskerk. Hier sind die wichtigsten Details im Überblick: Der Propeller wurde 1975 für den Produkttanker Maaskerk (gebaut in Belgien) von der niederländischen Firma Lips in Druten hergestellt. Dimensionen: Er hat einen Durchmesser von 6 Metern und ein Gewicht von 16,5 Tonnen. Geschichte: Die Schiffsschraube sollte ursprünglich verschrottet werden, wurde jedoch von der Wärtsilä Deutschland GmbH gerettet und dem Museum gestiftet.
The ship's propeller displayed in front of the International Maritime Museum Hamburg is the former spare propeller from the oil tanker *Maaskerk*. Here is an overview of the key details: The propeller was manufactured in 1975 by the Dutch company Lips (based in Druten) for the product tanker *Maaskerk*, which was built in Belgium.
Dimensions: It has a diameter of 6 meters and weighs 16.5 tonnes. History: The propeller was originally slated for scrap but was saved by Wärtsilä Deutschland GmbH and donated to the museum.