Hamburg Journal: Tall Ship Gorch Fock Repositioned at Überseebrücke – Watch Here
Gorch Fock Berthed at Überseebrücke for Three Days
The German sail training ship Gorch Fock has been temporarily moved to the Überseebrücke in Hamburg. The repositioning, which began on Monday morning, was completed by 11:30 AM, and the ship is now moored at the prominent pier in the city center.
The Gorch Fock will remain at the Überseebrücke for three days, allowing visitors to admire the majestic tall ship up close. The ship is open to the public for tours on Tuesday and Wednesday from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM, and on Thursday from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Admission is free.
Ship's History and Significance
The Gorch Fock was built in 1958 and is one of the most famous sail training ships in the world. It is named after the German naval officer Johann Gorch Fock, who wrote several books about seafaring and adventure. The ship has a long and distinguished history, having served as a training vessel for generations of German sailors.
The Gorch Fock has circumnavigated the globe several times and has participated in numerous international regattas. It is a symbol of German maritime tradition and has been featured in numerous films and television programs.
Repositioning for Maintenance
The Gorch Fock's temporary move to the Überseebrücke is part of a planned maintenance and repair program. The ship will undergo a thorough inspection and necessary repairs while it is berthed at the pier.
The maintenance work is expected to take several weeks, after which the Gorch Fock will return to its home port in Kiel. Visitors to Hamburg are encouraged to take advantage of this opportunity to see the iconic tall ship up close and learn about its rich history.