Ships
Alexander von Humboldt II
Sailing ship Alexander von Humboldt II The Alexander von Humboldt II is a German sailing ship, more precisely a barque. The ship is 65 meters long and 10 meters wide. The Alexander von [...]
Sailing ship Alexander von Humboldt II The Alexander von Humboldt II is a German sailing ship, more precisely a barque. The ship is 65 meters long and 10 meters wide. The Alexander von [...]
Gorch-Fock-Mole - the former Tirpitzmole The Gorch-Fock-Mole is a pier in the Kiel-Wik naval base in Schleswig-Holstein, the home port and berth of the sailing training ship Gorch Fock. In April 2021 it [...]
Kiel Canal (NOK) The Kiel Canal is a 98-kilometer artificial waterway that connects the North Sea with the Baltic Sea. The canal is of great economic importance as it greatly facilitates and shortens [...]
Information about the Kiel Fjord Kiel Fjord - An approximately 17 km long, narrow fjord on the Baltic Sea, which extends from its southern end, the Kiel Hörn next to the city center [...]
Kiel Canal lock viewing platform in Wik Kiel-Wik lock viewing platform on the Kiel Canal with a view of the Holtenau lock system, the Kiel Canal and the Holtenau high bridges. Here on [...]
Salon motor ship MS Stadt Kiel Stadt Kiel Traditional ship and technical cultural monument - The MS Stadt Kiel was launched in 1934 at the Germania shipyard, was sunk during the Second World [...]
Kiel naval base on the Kiel Fjord The Naval Base Kiel-Wik is the largest naval base in Schleswig-Holstein and is located on the west bank of the Kiel Fjord in the Kiel-Wik district. [...]
Norwegenkai Kiel The Norwegenkai Kiel is a quay with a terminal and ferry dock in the port of Kiel on the southern east bank of the Kiel Fjord on the Hörn. The Norwegenkai [...]
Olympic Center Kiel-Schilksee on the Kiel Fjord The Olympic Center in Kiel-Schilksee was the venue for the sailing competitions during the 1972 Olympic Games. The torch of the Olympic flame on the harbor [...]
Four-masted barque STS Sedov The Sedov is a Russian sail training ship. The 117.5 meter long sailing ship, a four-masted barque, was built in 1921 as Magdalene Vinnen II in the Germania shipyard [...]