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Nautical Museum of Crete






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Coordinates: 35°3105.1N 24°0057E / 35.518083°N 24.01583°E / 35.518083; 24.01583
 

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Nautical Museum of Crete
External view of the museum building (right)
Map
Established1973
LocationChania, Crete, Greece
TypeNautical museum

The Nautical Museum of Crete is a museuminChania, Crete, Greece. Its collection includes models of ships, nautical instruments, painting, historical photographs and war relics. The material is classified chronologically, starting from the Bronze Age up to our times.[1]

Main Collection[edit]

The main collection is located at the entrance to the Firka Fortress, on the West side of Chania harbour.

The exhibits of the first floor include models of ancient ships, a model of the fortified town and port under Venetian rule, a model that shows shipbuilding and repair buildings, with a rowing ship inside.

The second floor exhibits include models of modern Hellenic Navy ships, destroyers, a missile boat, a landing ship with trucks and APVs on board. The exhibits include the full bridge of a destroyer and two torpedo propulsion units. A section of the museum is dedicated to the German invasion of Crete.

Ancient Naval Architecture Collection and Minoan Ship Replica[edit]

In the Moro Shipyard at the eastern end of the harbour is a smaller exhibition of ancient naval architecture. This is dominated by a 17m experimental replica Minoan ship constructed between 2001 and 2004 (and eventually sailed and rowed to Piraeus)[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Maritime Museum of Crete".

External links[edit]

35°31′05.1″N 24°00′57E / 35.518083°N 24.01583°E / 35.518083; 24.01583

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