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INFO LITORAL - Travel guide

to Dobrogea and Black Sea Romanian Sea Coast

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THE ROMANIAN NAVY MUSEUM

53, Traian St., Phone +4041-619.035  - find it on Constanta Map

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The Museum, unique in Romania, presents the history of Military and Commercial Romanian Navy through the time. The evolution of civil and military navigation instruments is graded followed from the simple carved in wood boat (monoxila), to the nowadays modern ships.

Particularly interesting are: navigation kit from the XVI th century, canopy globe made in Venice in 1658, the Roman anchors and amphorae, military or commercial representative ships models, original objects used to their board - anchors, weapons, navigation devices, signalization and transmitting installations etc.

The military campaigns from the 1877-1878, 1913 years and from the period of WW I and WW II, fully involved the maritime and fluvial Romanian fleet, trough direct water or river-side confronting. Illustrative in this case are the documents, the sketches, the dioramas, the pictures.

The visiting circuit is finished with the outdoor exhibition, with a magnificent view of the Constanta Harbour. Here you can see original objects in real dimension: anchors, screws, engines, naval  and anti-aircraft artillery pieces, mines, out-of-use military ships.

 

Entrance fee: 15,000 ROL ($.51)

 

GUIDES:

English, French, German, Russian, Spanish and Italian speaking guides.

 

PHOTO AND FILMING POSSIBILITIES:

50,000 ROL ($1.71) per hour

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