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Cartagena Naval Museum

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The Naval Museum of Cartagena was opened on July 8, 1986. The original building was built under the direction of the architect Lorenzo Ros in 1926. Originally the building was used by the School of Apprentices of the Spanish Society of Naval Construction. They changed its name in 1947 to National
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The museum has been moved to a new headquarters in the city's seafront, in the former Maritime Instruction Headquarters, a historical building from the mid-eighteenth century that was constructed by the military engineer Mateo Vodopich. The building is in front of the Botes Basin. Since its
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Company Bazán. Later it became the school Our Lady of the Rosary. Later the Navy reclaimed the building and converted it to the naval museum. Captain Luis Delgado Bañón was director until January 8, 2011, when he retired. The current director is the captain of ship Jorge Madrid.
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Marine Infantry Room: Contains collected tables that show the actions and battles in which the marine infantry actions throughout Spanish history. There are also photographs of the marines and a section dedicated to their bands, weapons and uniforms.
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Naval Health Room: Various objects of the old hospital of nuns: a Sacred Heart, portraits of doctors, heroes of war, ancient documentation, ordinances of the College of Surgery, uniforms of the eighteenth century, models.
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Cartography and Navigation Room: Copies of manuscripts of maps, letters and objects such as a rudder of a nineteenth-century war steamer, telegraphs, sextants, navigation publications, a collection of logs, and two ships.
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19th Century: Shows the agitation that occurred in nineteenth century Cartagena, dealing with political issues, military campaigns to Cuba, and remains of the bombing suffered in Cartagena in 1873.
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Submarine room: Exhibits models of almost all the submarines that participated in the navy, objects such as: batteries, submarine planes, recovery bells, rescue, torpedoes of the Spanish submarine
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Arsenal Room: This room exhibits planes, carpentry tools and a riverside smithy, workshops of rigging and candles, maneuvering elements and models of sailing ships, relics from the ships
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History of the submarine weapon: Exhibits objects that show the development of the Spanish submarine fleet: torpedoes, propellers, pictures, crockery, cutlery, periscopes, rudders.
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Barracks for the Instruction of Sailors. Following the agreement signed in 2005 by the Ministry of Defense, the Autonomous Community of the Region of Murcia and the
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Hall flags and uniforms: Flags are displayed that are linked to the former Maritime Zone of the Mediterranean, as well as uniforms and models of ships
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The Navy Diving Room: Reviews the history of diving in the Navy, and displays various objects on this subject and its evolution.
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Armament room: This room displays the armament of the Navy, including weapons, ammunition and ammunition.
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construction in 1786, it has been the State Penitentiary Center (1824), Presidio (1910), and after the
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Halls: Contains exhibits of ammunition and masks used in the first half of the century.
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The collection extends between its halls, the lobby and the corridors:
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Cartagena
Coordinates
37°35′52″N 0°59′14″W / 37.59786°N 0.98725°W / 37.59786; -0.98725
port of Cartagena
Naval Museum of Madrid
Spanish Civil War
Polytechnic University of Cartagena

Peral Submarine
Juan Sebastián de Elcano
Spanish Navy
Nuestra Señora de Atocha
Santa Margarita
Isaac Peral
SPS Narciso Monturiol
Peral Submarine
Catalan Atlas
Letter of Christopher Columbus
Narciso Monturiol

Museo Naval de Cartagena
Web oficial
Categories
Naval museums
Maritime museums in Spain
Military and war museums in Spain
Buildings and structures in Cartagena, Spain
Military history of Cartagena, Spain

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