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Exhibition of navigation history

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Are there ships without anchors? No! Exactly like there are no anchors without a chain attaching them to the ship. Earlier anchors were attached with thick ropes that usually were too weak to withstand heavy weathers. Therefore anchors used to sink and remain on the sea bed for ages. Modern anchors are attached with steel chains weighing thousands of tons.


Exhibition of navigation history is displayed in the Nerija fort, where the richest collection of anchors in Lithuania is exposed. Exhibition arranged in posterns, casemates and caponieres highlight the efforts to create the Lithuanian Fleet, show the major maritime disasters and traces of the era of sailboats in Klaipėda, and unveil the unknown pages of the history of navigation in Lithuania.


Visitors are invited to look around the renewed and new history exhibition:

  • Nerija Fort in the Past
  • From a Raft to a Nuclear-Powered Ship 
  • Seafaring in Lithuania 
  • Maritime Disasters and Lithuania 
  • The Sailing Fleet of Klaipeda 
  • Findings from the Sea Depths 
  • Under the Flag of the Lithuanian Navy 
  • Exhibition of the Historical boats
  • Anchors

 

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Informacija atnaujinta 2023-02-17 11:03