This museum is closed temporarily.
The Marinemuseum Dänholm is a branch of the Stralsund Museum, located on the small island of Dänholm, nestled between the mainland and Rügen. This location offers a unique setting for the museum, providing visitors with a blend of natural beauty and historical significance.
Since 2008, the Marinemuseum Dänholm has been open to the public from May 1st to October 31st. This information is crucial for planning your visit to ensure the museum is open during your stay.
The Marinemuseum Dänholm consists of an exhibition building and an open-air area. The open-air area houses various exhibits, including two former torpedo speedboats, a navy helicopter, and a hollow rod remote clearing device 61 (HFG - 61). These exhibits provide a tangible connection to the maritime history of the region.
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May 1 - October 31
Tuesday - Sunday
10:00 -17:00
Closed for the season: November - April
Zur Sternschanze 7, Stralsund
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The Marinemuseum in Stralsund, Germany, offers an engaging experience for visitors interested in maritime history and naval technology. Located on the Baltic coast, this museum provides a comprehensive look at German naval history, with a focus on the 20th century.
Visitors appreciate the wide range of exhibits, which include well-preserved ships, submarines, and various naval equipment. The centerpiece of the museum is the decommissioned German Navy submarine, which allows guests to explore its interior and get a sense of life aboard a submarine. Many find this hands-on experience particularly memorable.
The museum's indoor exhibits are informative, covering topics from naval warfare to marine biology. Display texts are available in both German and English, making the information accessible to international visitors. However, some guests note that certain areas could benefit from more detailed English translations.
The outdoor area features several larger vessels and equipment, providing an opportunity to see these impressive machines up close. Children and adults alike enjoy the interactive elements scattered throughout the museum, such as control panels and periscopes.
While many visitors find the museum engaging and educational, some mention that the exhibits could benefit from modernization and more interactive displays. Additionally, a few reviewers note that the museum can get crowded during peak seasons, which may impact the overall experience.
The staff is generally described as friendly and knowledgeable, although guided tours are not always available in English. The museum's location near the harbor adds to its charm, with some visitors recommending combining the museum visit with a stroll along the waterfront.
In summary, the Marinemuseum offers a solid experience for those interested in naval history, with its submarine and outdoor exhibits being particular highlights. While there's room for improvement in terms of modernization and language accessibility, it remains a worthwhile attraction in Stralsund.
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