The museum
The main themes are :
- the history of the port, with photos, and an exhibition space about the destruction caused by World War II
- the infrastructures of the port and the works on the Seine to allow it to be navigable for the greatest ships
- the greatest sail ships of Rouen, with an exhibition room about the ships which were to New Caledonia to load nickel
- the merchant navy, with a lot of models of cargo ships, a lot of them docked often in front of or in the vicinity of the hangar where the museum is located
- river navigation
- ship building
- whale hunting, with a whale skeleton (see below)
- the history of the submarines, with a reproduction of the interior of the Nautilus from Robert Fulton
It is possible to see trawler and barge motors, a mist bell which was once located at the estuary of the Risle, a aqualung sic and the reproduction of the radio cabin of a ship from the 1960s .
A giant skeleton ( lend by the museum d’histoire naturelle de Rouen ) is exhibited in the center of the museum. It is a louver giant which was 7 years erstwhile when it died by grounding.
There is besides a 38 meter long barge, named Pompon Rouge, which can be visited, its bear has been transformed into an exhibition room about the river seafaring, with a lock model .
Besides this, there are impermanent exhibitions about assorted issues, such as the conveyer belt bridge of Rouen or the Vikings .
Pictures
- General view of the museum
- The barge Pompon Rouge, transformed into an exhibition space
- The deem of the barge, with the permanent exhibition about the river seafaring
- Sulzer Motor of 400 cv and 28 tons which equipped a trawler ( 1937 )
- model of the Marie-Louise Schiaffino, a ship which docked frequently in battlefront of the former airdock 13
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model of the Petraia, a embark which docked frequently at the coal dock, on the inverse side of the Seine
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- Mist bell, which was once located at the estuary of the Risle
- model of the conveyer belt bridge of Rouen
- Whale skeleton
- reproduction of the radio cabin of a ship from the 60 ‘s
- model of the dreadnought Richelieu
- Scuba set
Hangar 13, where the museum is located .
The locate
The museum is located in a erstwhile airdock of the port, not far from the new Gustave Flaubert bridge. This airdock was built in 1926, and was named airdock M until 1966 and the creation of the Port autonome de Rouen.
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It was let at the disposal of the Schiaffino Company, until the 1970s, which made lines with North Africa. At first, it was used to store wine until the build of a wine airdock. then, it was used more to store fruits .
During the 1970s, the airdock is used by many companies until 1984, where it was desaffected because it was not fitted any more for the harbor .
See besides
- Musée maritime fluvial et portuaire de Rouen Official site.
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