Tito's 'Peace Ship' Restored, Now Open to Tourists
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After several years of renovation, the Galeb, Tito's former presidential ship, has arrived in Rijeka. The restored ship in Kraljevica will soon become a museum that will tell the story of the ship's interesting past. The renovation cost 14 million euros.
A museum will be built on the famous ship, with the opening planned for May or June.
After six years, the restoration of Tito's ship Galeb has been completed. The vessel, better known as the "ship of peace", has now returned to the port of Rijeka, where it will now be moored and serve as a museum. In addition to the museum function, the ship will also house a hostel, a restaurant and a café. The restoration of the ship cost 12.4 million euros, partly financed by European funds.
After years of renovation, the Galeb, the presidential ship of former Yugoslav leader Josip Broz Tito, has arrived at the port of Rijeka from the shipyard in Kraljevica. A museum is expected to open on the ship in a few months, Croatian news agency Hina reports.
After years of renovation, the Galeb, the presidential ship of former Yugoslav leader Josip Broz Tito, arrived at the port of Rijeka from the Kraljevica shipyard today. A museum is expected to open on the ship in a few months, Croatian news agency Hina reports.
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