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2 Ships – Common Sea

Piotr Tymochowicz in the atelier

Artistic Plein-Airs „Impressions – Blue”

07.09.2021

Can the sound of waves become a relief and respite for a man entangled in a stressful job and pandemic issues of the modern world? Does the colloquial „drop of water” evoke hope or perhaps tears and regret over the man-made devastation of nature? The Polish artists participated in an international artistic plein-airs „Impressions – Blue” and interpreted the marine symbols anew.


'Sołdek' returned to her harbour

22.12.2020

Rows of shining rivets on black hull plates, snow-white wheelhouse. The first ship built in Poland after the end of World War II, the collier (today museum ship) Sołdek looks as if she's been just commissioned. On Saturday, 19th December 2020 the Sołdek returned from her most extensive overhaul in 35 years, performed by the Józef Piłsudski "Remontowa" Shipyard in Gdańsk. She's now moored in her usual place at Ołowianka Island.


Farewell to „Sołdek”!

Farewell to „Sołdek”!

16.10.2020

On Saturday, 17 October 2020, "Sołdek" museum-ship – a branch of the National Maritime Museum in Gdańsk – moored at the quay at Ołowianka Island, will be towed to the J. Piłsudski Remontowa Shipyard S.A. in Gdańsk for a scheduled renovation. The ship will return in all its glory and ready to have a new permanent exhibition installed in its cargo holds. These activities are possible thanks to the project "2 Ships - Common Sea. Sołdek and Vityaz: Maritime Heritage of Poland and Russia" and funding by the Minister of Culture and National Heritage.


J. Adamczak – Manager of the Polish team for the project "2 Ships, Common Sea. Sołdek and Vityaz: Maritime Heritage of Poland and Russia”

Renovation of Sołdek within International Project

18.10.2019

- There is a large international project ahead of us, conducted with our partners from Kaliningrad – said the Director of the National Maritime Museum (NMM), dr Robert Domżał during a press conference held on 17 October 2019 under the deck of ‘Sołdek’ museum-ship.


2 Ships - Common Sea. Soldek & Vityaz: Maritime Heritage of Poland and Russia

2 Ships – Common Sea. Sołdek and Vityaz: Maritime Heritage of Poland and Russia

04.10.2019

In September 2019, we started the project ‘2 Ships - Common Sea. Sołdek & Vityaz: Maritime Heritage of Poland and Russia’ ("2 Ships– Common Sea. Sołdek and Vityaz: Maritime Heritage of Poland and Russia”) co-funded by the European Union within the Poland-Russia Cross-Border Cooperation Programme 2014-2020.


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