
Dansk ubådsforening blev stiftet i 2004, Foreningens formål er at virke for formidling af kendskabet til dansk ubådsvirksomhed, samt arbejde for bevarelse af danske museumsubåde. Forenien har omkring 250 medlemmer. Foreningen sørger for frivillige, der dels er guider, dels indgår i det tekniske team, der vedligeholder "Skibene på Holmen".

Ønsker du at blive medlem af en af ovennævnte venneforeninger, så kontakt dem på en af ovennævnte adresser.
Har du lyst til at blive frivillig ombord, enten som medlem af det tekniske team, eller som guide, så skriv til frivillig@skibenepaaholmen.dkeller ring på telefon 4294 9352, alle hverdage mellem klokken 10 og 14.
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There’s two old military ships from the Cold War. You can go into the ships, and see the rooms and learn how they life’s in the ships.
There are also a interesting submarine behinds the ships. It’s one of the best museums I never visited.
An excellent museum, the ships are very well preserved and maintained and provide such unique insights into the Danish maritime history and every day life on board. All the museum staff are so knowledgable and helpful. I cannot recommend it enough.
Meget interessant oplevelse. Havde mine to drenge med på 9 og 6 år, og de syntes det var fantastisk. Super gode frivillige der viser rundt og fortæller gode historier.
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Very interesting experience. Took my two boys, ages 9 and 6, and they thought it was fantastic. Super good volunteers who show you around and tell great stories.
Excellent ship museum. Ships are well maintained. On the frigate you really can access most areas including machinery. You can buy tickets on web site or in a small office located on site. Additional bonus is that they are located in active navy base so you get to see some other boats in active service
I’m so grateful that I was able to visit these ships during my time in Copenhagen. The people on site are excellent and are happy to answer questions. The man in the ticket booth recommended I take the guided tour of the mast crane, and I’m glad I did. I was able to spend time chatting with Karsten who worked on the Peder Skram while he was serving. The view from the top of the mast crane is fantastic, I recommend everybody climb up there if you are able.
To get there, I recommend taking the Harbour Buses. There is a washroom on site in the same little white building where you buy tickets. A ticket gets you access to two ships, a submarine, and the mast crane if it’s open.
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