Rouen ocean Museum
Musée maritime fluvial et portuaire de Rouen | |
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| Facilities information | |
| The number of the visitors | More than 10,000 people a year |
| The opening | 1999 |
| The location | 〒{{{location zip code}}} Hangar portuaire n ° 13, QuaiÉmile Duchemin, 76000 Rouen, France |
| Access | Nearest bus stop: Mont-Riboudet (T1, T2, T3, 16) |
| Official site | www.musee-maritime-rouen.asso.fr |
| A project: GLAM | |
Rouen ocean Museum (Maritime, Fluvial and Harbour Museum of Rouen, French: musée maritime fluvial et portuaire de Rouen) is a museum to display about the history of the port of Rouen that is one of the France's biggest ports. I opened in 1999.
Table of contents
Display
The main theme of the display of the museum is the following thing.
- State of the destruction by the history and World War II of the port with the photograph
- Role of the Seine leading the infrastructure of the port and the course of the big ship
- Exhibition room of the huge sailing boat carrying nickel from New Caledonia
- Marine transportation with the front of the museum and various types of cargo boats which often enter port near by
- Voyage of the river
- The building which holds a ship
- A frame and whale hunting of the whale
- Reproduction of Nautilus which history and Robert Fulton of the submarine designed
I can see the motor of a trawler and the lighter, the mist bell which has been ever located in the inlet of the リスレ river, diving equipment parts, the reproduction of the radio cabin of the 1960s.
The whole body frame of the whale is displayed in the center of the museum. It is the thing of the 7-year-old finback which goes on the offing, and died.
In addition, the lighter made of stones of the length of 38m named a barge plonk is displayed in the exhibition room.
In addition, a transportation bridge of Rouen and the miscellaneous articles including the thing about the buffet are displayed temporarily.
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Place
The museum is located in the place where there was ever the hangar of the port that is not so far from Gustave Flaubert Bridge.
I was called hanger M until the hangar was built in 1926 and was named Port autonome de Rouen in 1966. This hangar was left until the 1970s when he/she purchased it by Schiaffino Company which opened the route with the North Africa. I was used to store wine until an exclusive wine hangar was done, but a hangar was made and came to be used for storages of the fruit afterward. From the 1970s to 1984, this hangar was used by many companies, but was not used because it did not gradually match the structure of the port.
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