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Bochum, Germany. 28th July, 2021. The five-masted barque Ida (built before World War I) is one of the first ships in bottles of the Landmann family and their ship-in-bottle museum. In 1971 Landmann's father opened the museum. After his death, his son took over the exhibition, which is seen by around 20,000 visitors every year. Landmann is now looking for a successor for his museum in the Hotel Janssen in Neuharlingersiel. (to dpa "Mini-Welten unter Glas: Buddelschiffmuseum sucht neuer Besitzer") Credit: Caroline Seidel/dpa/Alamy Live News Image details File size:
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Landmann is now looking for a successor for his museum in the Hotel Janssen in Neuharlingersiel. (to dpa 'Mini-Welten unter Glas: Buddelschiffmuseum sucht neuer Besitzer') Credit: Caroline Seidel/dpa/Alamy Live News Bochum, Germany. 28th July, 2021. Jürgen Landmann, owner of the Ship in a Bottle Museum, sits in his garden in Bochum. Landmann's father opened the museum in 1971. After his death, his son took over the exhibition, which is seen by around 20,000 visitors every year. Landmann is now looking for a successor for his museum in the Hotel Janssen in Neuharlingersiel. 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Landmann is now looking for a successor for his museum in the Hotel Janssen in Neuharlingersiel. (to dpa 'Mini-Welten unter Glas: Buddelschiffmuseum sucht neuer Besitzer') Credit: Caroline Seidel/dpa/Alamy Live News Greifswald, Germany. 28th July, 2021. Gil Shachar, an artist from Isarel, is setting up a whale sculpture of a humpback whale in St. Nicholas Cathedral. The 14-metre-long whale sculpture is a cast of an animal washed up in South Africa in 2018. The art project in Greifswald is intended to make people think. On it, for example, bite marks from sharks or also cuts from ship's propellers can be seen. The sculpture has already been exhibited in Berlin and Bochum. Credit: Stefan Sauer/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/greifswald-germany-28th-july-2021-gil-shachar-an-artist-from-isarel-is-setting-up-a-whale-sculpture-of-a-humpback-whale-in-st-nicholas-cathedral-the-14-metre-long-whale-sculpture-is-a-cast-of-an-animal-washed-up-in-south-africa-in-2018-the-art-project-in-greifswald-is-intended-to-make-people-think-on-it-for-example-bite-marks-from-sharks-or-also-cuts-from-ships-propellers-can-be-seen-the-sculpture-has-already-been-exhibited-in-berlin-and-bochum-credit-stefan-sauerdpaalamy-live-news-image436445097.html RM 2GA1P4W – Greifswald, Germany. 28th July, 2021. Gil Shachar, an artist from Isarel, is setting up a whale sculpture of a humpback whale in St. Nicholas Cathedral. The 14-metre-long whale sculpture is a cast of an animal washed up in South Africa in 2018. The art project in Greifswald is intended to make people think. On it, for example, bite marks from sharks or also cuts from ship's propellers can be seen. The sculpture has already been exhibited in Berlin and Bochum. Credit: Stefan Sauer/dpa/Alamy Live News Greifswald, Germany. 28th July, 2021. Gil Shachar, an artist from Isarel, is setting up a whale sculpture of a humpback whale in St. Nicholas Cathedral. The 14-metre-long whale sculpture is a cast of an animal washed up in South Africa in 2018. The art project in Greifswald is intended to make people think. On it, for example, bite marks from sharks or also cuts from ship's propellers can be seen. The sculpture has already been exhibited in Berlin and Bochum. 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On it, for example, bite marks from sharks or also cuts from ship's propellers can be seen. The sculpture has already been exhibited in Berlin and Bochum. Credit: Stefan Sauer/dpa/Alamy Live News Greifswald, Germany. 28th July, 2021. Gil Shachar, artist from Isarel, stands next to the whale sculpture of a humpback whale in St. Nicholas Cathedral. The 14-metre-long whale sculpture is a cast of an animal washed up in South Africa in 2018. The art project in Greifswald is intended to make people think. On it, for example, bite marks from sharks or also cuts from ship's propellers can be seen. The sculpture has already been exhibited in Berlin and Bochum. 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On it, for example, bite marks from sharks or also cuts from ship's propellers can be seen. The sculpture has already been exhibited in Berlin and Bochum. Credit: Stefan Sauer/dpa/Alamy Live News