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After some serious defects that were found in the engine room that would have resulted in excessive repair costs, the ship was decommissioned in 1969 and opened on 13 June 1970 as the "Rostock Shipbuilding Museum"
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was built in 1956/57 at the Warnow Shipyard. It was the fifth Type IV ship in the first batch of 10,000 tonne piece-goods
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shipping line and it operated until 1969 on scheduled services to East Asia, Indonesia, Africa, India and Latin America.
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operated by the VEB Deutsche Seereederei Rostock. Since 1970 it has been used as a
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Today it is part of the Rostock Shipbuilding and Shipping Museum (
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The Rostock City Harbour Museum Ship action group (
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Germany
Rostock
Warnemünde
IMO number
5121380
Museum ship
Cargo ship
dwt
diesel engines

German
motor vessel
museum ship
freighters
East Germany
Second World War
Maritime Radio Communications
Navigation
ship engine
engine room
bridge
"Information on the website of the Seeleute Rostock e.V."
the original
Rostock Shipping Museum (Schifffahrtsmuseum Rostock)
54°8′36″N 12°5′8″E / 54.14333°N 12.08556°E / 54.14333; 12.08556
Categories
Museum ships in Germany
Museums in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
1957 ships

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