The Mönchgut Coastal Fishing Museum[1] (German: Mönchguter Küstenfischermuseum) in the German Baltic Sea resort of Baabe shows the methods of production used by fishermen living on Mönchgut, who were influential boat builders. The museum opened on 2 June 2001.
The exhibits include, among others, the 9.20 m long motorboat Ossi. The parish of Baabe acquired it after it was decommissioned, along with many other fishing boats built in Baabe. In addition, the museum displays so-called Motorreusenboote - motor boats with bow nets, including the Polk (an Anlandungsboot) complete with its original traps. The exhibition also includes a herring sorting machine, information boards about fishing and boat building as well as personalities of the local fishery.
The museum is open all-year round.
References
edit- ^ Coastal Fishing Museum Archived 2012-09-08 at archive.today at www.moenchguter-museen-ruegen.de. Accessed on 15 May 2012.
External links
edit- The Coastal Fishing Museum at www.moenchguter-museen-ruegen.de (in English)