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This list of museum ships is a comprehensive, sortable, annotated list of notable museum ships around the world. Replica ships are listed separately in the article on ship replicas. Ships that are not museum ships, but are still actively used for excursions are included in the list of classic vessels.
Current museum ships
[edit]Former museum ships
[edit]Ship | Country | Region | City | From | Year Launched | Class | Type | Fate |
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MS Albatros | Egypt | Sekalla | Hurghada | Finland | 1973 | Royal Viking Star class | Cruise ship | Hotel project failed, scrapped in 2021. |
B-80[630] | Netherlands | North Holland | Amsterdam | Soviet Union |
1957 | Zulu (611) class | Submarine | Towed for scrapping in December 2019[631] |
B-143[632] | Belgium | West Flanders | Zeebrugge | Soviet Union |
1960 | Foxtrot (641) class | Submarine | Towed for scrapping in 2019. |
B-427[633] | United States | California | Long Beach | Soviet Union |
1971 | Foxtrot (641) class | Submarine | Ruptured hull, ballast tank flooded, closed. Still remains in the same spot as of 2021. |
USS Barry[634] | United States | Washington, D.C. | Washington Navy Yard | United States |
1955 | Forrest Sherman class | Destroyer | Removed from display in 2015, to be scrapped. |
HMS Bronington[635] | United Kingdom | England | Birkenhead | United Kingdom |
1951 | Ton class | Minesweeper | Sank at moorings in 2016. |
Cheakamus | Canada | British Columbia | North Vancouver | Canada | 1913 | Steamship | Scrapped in 1946 | |
City of Ragusa | United Kingdom | Lancashire | Liverpool | United Kingdom |
1870 | Yawl | 20-foot (6.1 m) ship's converted lifeboat, used for double transatlantic crossing. In Liverpool Museum until 1941 when destroyed by a bomb. | |
Colbert[636] | France | Nouvelle-Aquitaine | Bordeaux | France |
1956 | Guided missile cruiser | Scrapped in 2016. | |
USCGC Comanche[637] | United States | South Carolina | Mount Pleasant | United States |
1934 | Algonquin class | Cutter | Sunk as artificial reef. |
Dabie Shan[32] (formerly USS LST-1008) |
China | Shangdu | Qingdao | United States |
1944 | LST-542 class | Landing Ship, Tank | Dismantled between 2005-2007. |
ARM Durango[638] | Mexico | Sinaloa | Mazatlán | Mexico |
1935 | Gunboat | Scrapped in 2009. | |
SAS Durban[281] | South Africa | KwaZulu-Natal | Durban | United Kingdom |
1957 | Ton class | Minesweeper | Port Natal Maritime Museum Sank at moorings in June 2020[639] |
Georg Büchner (ex-Charlesville)[640] | Germany | Mecklenburg-Vorpommern | Rostock | Belgium |
1951 | Ocean liner | Sank while under tow for scrapping in 2013. | |
RV Hero[641] | United States | Washington | Bay Center | United States |
1968 | Research vessel | Sank at moorings in 2017. | |
Huntington[642] | United States | Florida | Palm Beach | United States |
1933 | Tugboat | Scrapped in 2010. | |
USS Inaugural[643] | United States | Missouri | St. Louis | United States |
1944 | Admirable class | Minesweeper | Sank in the Great Flood of 1993. |
Jacinta[644] | United Kingdom | England | Fleetwood | United Kingdom |
1972 | Trawler | Scrapped in 2019. | |
K-77[645] | United States | Rhode Island | Providence | Soviet Union |
1965 | Juliett class | Submarine | Sank in 2007, later scrapped. |
ROKS Kang Won[646] (formerly USS William R. Rush) |
South Korea | Gyeongsangnam-do | Jinhae | United States |
1945 | Gearing class | Destroyer | Scrapped in 2016-2017.[647] |
Kranich P6083[648] | Germany | Lower Saxony | Bremerhaven | Germany |
1959 | Jaguar class | Fast Attack Craft | Scrapped in 2008. |
MV Kungsholm | United Kingdom | Scotland | Clydebank | United Kingdom | 1965 | Cruise ship | Scrapped in 2015. | |
USS Lawrence | United States | Pennsylvania | Philadelphia | United States |
1813 | Niagara-class brig | Brig | Destroyed by fire in 1876 |
USS LSM-45[649] | United States | Nebraska | Omaha | United States |
1944 | LSM-1 class | Landing Ship Medium | Scrapped prior to 2014. |
HMNZS Manawanui[650] | New Zealand | Waikato | Paeroa | New Zealand |
1945 | Tugboat | Preserved in 1980 at Paeroa Historical Maritime Park. Scrapped at an unknown date. | |
USCGC Mohawk[651] | United States | Florida | Key West | United States |
1934 | Algonquin class | Cutter | Sunk as artificial reef in 2012. |
Nanchong (502)[652] | China | Shandong | Qingdao | China |
1966 | Type 065 | Frigate | Scrapped in 2012. |
HMS Onyx[653] | United Kingdom | England | Birkenhead | United Kingdom |
1966 | Oberon class | Submarine | Scrapped in 2014 after closure of Warship Preservation Trust. |
USS Oregon[654] | United States | Oregon | Portland | United States |
1893 | Indiana class | Battleship | Preserved in Portland from 1925-1942. Stripped down to a barge in 1943. Scrapped in 1956. |
SS Oriana[655] | Japan | Ōita Prefecture | Beppu | United Kingdom |
1959 | Ocean liner | Museum ship in Beppu from 1987 to 1995. Floating hotel in Shanghai from 1999 to 2002. Tourist attraction in Dalian from 2002 to 2004. Damaged in a storm in 2004, scrapped in 2005. | |
HMS Plymouth[citation needed] | United Kingdom | England | Birkenhead | United Kingdom |
1959 | Rothesay class | Frigate | Scrapped in 2014 after closure of Warship Preservation Trust. |
KD Rahmat[656] | Malaysia | Perak | Lumut | Malaysia |
1967 | Frigate | Sprung a leak in 2018, scrapped. | |
Rapaki[657] | New Zealand | North Island | Auckland | New Zealand |
1925 | Crane vessel | Towed for scrapping in December 2018. | |
Seute Deern | Germany | Bremen | Bremerhaven | United States |
1919 | barque | Scrapped between 2020-2021 | |
Sprague[658] | United States | Mississippi | Vicksburg | United States |
1902 | Towboat | Destroyed by fire in 1974. | |
ROKS Suyeong[659] | South Korea | Gyeongsangnam-do | Goseong | United States |
1944 | LST-542 class | Landing Ship, Tank | Closed in 2017, returned to the Navy in 2020.[660] |
Tver[661] | Soviet Union | Republic of Tatarstan | Kazan | Russian Empire |
1767 | Galley | Destroyed by fire in 1956. | |
U-359[633] | Denmark | Region Zealand | Nakskov | Soviet Union |
1954 | Whiskey class | Submarine | Scrapped in 2011.[662] |
INS Vikrant[663] | India | Maharashtra | Mumbai | United Kingdom |
1945 | Majestic class | Aircraft carrier | Closed in 2012, scrapped in 2014. |
Yōtei Maru[664] | Japan | Kantō region | Tokyo | Japan |
1965 | Train ferry | Scrapped 2012–2013. | |
Wapana | United States | California | Richmond | United States | 1915 | Steam schooner | Scrapped in 2015 | |
Wawona | United States | California | Seattle | United States | 1897 | Schooner | Dismantled between 2008-2009 |
See also
[edit]- Barcelona Charter
- List of classic vessels
- List of lightvessel museums in the United States
- List of maritime museums in the United States
- List of museum ships of the United States military
- List of submarine museums
- List of large sailing vessels
- Ship replica
- Ships preserved in museums
- Viking ship replica
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External links
[edit]- British Maritime Heritage Sites
- Historic Naval Ships Visitors' Guide
- Historic Ocean Liners of the World
- Maritime Heritage Network of the Pacific Northwest
- Maritime Museums in Britain and Ireland – Vessels
- National Park Service Maritime Heritage Program
- Naval and Maritime Museums List International (Except USA)
- Naval and Maritime Museums List United States of America
- National Register of Historic Vessels (United Kingdom)
- Submarine Museums in the United States
- World Ship Trust International Register of Historic Ships
- Indonesian Navy Submarine Monument