Fifty years ago, on 25 September 1976, our ship undertook its maiden voyage under its new name, Eye of the Wind, following extensive refurbishment work.
On the last Saturday in September, the tall ship, which has also been used as a film set in several Hollywood productions, can be visited. As part of an open ship, the crew will be on hand to answer questions from seafarers, ship enthusiasts and young sea dogs about the ship. Ship and its 115-year history History. All visitors can try out sailor's knots in a „knot school“, and collectors will of course also receive a ship's stamp. Come on board and get to know the ship - or share your personal sailing memories from the last 50 years with our crew.
Admission is free. Registration or booking is not necessary for participation in the Open Ship. There is no day trip during the Open Ship; the ship remains moored at its berth. The organiser reserves the right to change the berth at short notice.

