Exhibition in HamburgMaritime world history meets Playmobil

David Ingelfinger

 · 08.05.2026

In this diorama of industrialisation, traditional sailors meet the first modern coal barges - a hustle and bustle that Oliver Schaffer has staged with great attention to detail and numerous conversions.
Photo: David Ingelfinger
The International Maritime Museum Hamburg opened a comprehensive Playmobil exhibition on the history of seafaring on 7 May. Seven Playmobil worlds are on display. The journey takes visitors from early shipping on the Nile to modern ships at Asian container terminals.

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Seven different worlds are arranged in great detail in the dioramas on display. All of the exhibits are from Playmobil and come from the artist's collection. The curators' aim is to present the different eras as authentically as possible. To achieve this, he also uses some Playmobil toys from the 1970s.

Compromises in the design

Even though the artist Oliver Schaffer, in collaboration with the curators of the museum in Hamburg's Speicherstadt, wants to convey an authentic image of the respective period, some of the exhibits are certainly not exactly like the original. This is mainly due to the selection of Playmobil products. Even though Schaffer owns thousands of pieces, compromises had to be made again and again during construction in order to compress the largely prefabricated Playmobil models, from Roman legionnaires to Viking dragon ships, into seven different worlds.

Unique Playmobil worlds

In order to create as authentic an impression as possible, some of the original figures had to be remodelled. For example, eggs were painted yellow to represent a bowl of lemons on a small boat in ancient Egypt. Some were also misappropriated and subsequently remodelled to fit in with the respective era.

The Hanseatic cog, for example, was created as an elaborate one-off from two combined pirate ships, in which Schaffer placed the mast amidships and replaced the modern steering wheel with a historically correct capstan. By omitting colourful decorations and furled sails, he transformed an official Egyptian Nile ship into a simple working barge that now transports a massive obelisk.

It took a small team led by Oliver Schaffer a total of twelve days to set up. It's not just the Playmobil pieces that are worth seeing. The scenery was elaborately modelled. Each world has a different water surface, for example, which was elaborately modelled using paper, paint and paste. This gives the individual dioramas a more realistic appearance.

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A journey back in time to ancient Egypt

The exhibition programme is not limited to the Playmobil exhibits alone. A children's audio book, which can be listened to directly at the dioramas, and small 'Easter eggs' also tell the story of a time traveller who travels from ancient Egypt to modern times in a hot air balloon.

The maritime journey through time is brought to life by interactive rallies and workshops, with explanatory texts for both children and adults presented at all exhibits. The Exhibition can be seen daily from 8 May to 8 November 2026. Admission to the museum is 18 euros.


Weit entfernt von den Küsten im Rhein-Main-Gebiet aufgewachsen, fand David Ingelfinger erst im Alter von elf Jahren auf den niederländischen Gewässern zum Segelsport. Was als Familienurlaub ohne großartige Vorkenntnisse begann, mündete in einer steilen Lernkurve, aus der die dauerhafte Leidenschaft fürs Segeln entsprang. Seine praktischen Erfahrungen festigte er über die Jahre mit dem Erwerb des SKS und zahlreichen Meilen als Skipper auf Charteryachten im Ijsselmeer, der Nordsee sowie im Mittelmeer. Nach seinem Studium der Publizistik schlägt er nun die Brücke zwischen dem journalistischen Handwerk und der Praxis auf dem Wasser und bringt seine Begeisterung für den Sport als Volontär in die Redaktion der YACHT ein.

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