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Delve into the extraordinary maritime history of Kiel by visiting its namesake canal and a memorial dedicated to those who died in the World Wars. The canal opened in 1895 and is now the world’s busiest artificial waterway. It connects the North Sea to the Baltic Sea, where you will pause for photos of the Holtenau Locks at the northeastern terminus. It will be fascinating to see how the locks operate and how the canal has been altered over the past century to accommodate more ships. At the Laboe Naval Memorial, you will learn about Germany’s maritime involvement in both World Wars. The shape of the curved brick-clad structure is meant to be inspirational while the naval museum next to it is informational. Don’t miss the plaque that memorializes the U.S. sailors that served in submarines. The submarine U 995, lying next to the Museum can also be visited. Guest suffering from claustrophobia and guests with knee or back injuries should consider their medical Fitness before entering the submarine due to the cramped conditions inside the Venue.
HIGHLIGHTS:
• View the locks at one end of the Kiel Canal, the world’s busiest artificial waterway.
• See a soaring monolithic memorial dedicated to those who died in the World Wars.
• Browse artifacts in a naval museum.