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NNG-Preservation on a "Titanic" scale

February 03, 2010 10:23AM avatar
Ok well, actually smaller then the Titanic, measuring at 31,000 tons and 748 feet long.

According to Maritime Matters, the SS Rotterdam is scheduled to finally open to the public
on February 15, 2010.

This classic ship has a long story. Built in 1959, she was the "Ship of State" for the
Netherlands. Her long sailing carrier ended in 2000 when Premier Cruises ceased
operations. She was laid up in the Bahamas for some time, before being bought for
conversion into a floating hotel and tourist attraction. Now, 10 years after her
retirement from active service, the Rotterdam is docked in Rotterdam and will finally,
after many delays, open to the public.

He interiors were left intact over the years, but had to be disassembled to remove toxic
materials, and then put back into place. She is a true representation of what it was like
to sail on an ocean liner in the 1960's and I recommend that everyone within distance take
the time to visit and support the amazing efforts of her owners to save a piece of history.

The ship contains authentic hotel room, a museum dedicated to the ships heritage and
history, and if I remember correctly, apartments as well (won't swear to that one).

For interior pictures, see the link below
[www.aadhoogesteger.nl]

Story can be followed on Maritime Matters
[maritimematters.com]

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NNG-Preservation on a "Titanic" scale

Will Gant February 03, 2010 10:23AM

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Twinkyllamas February 05, 2010 11:20AM

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