Museum Ships
Albatros III Patrol Boat, Torrevieja
The Albatros III speedboat belonged to the Spanish customs control Service (Servicio de Vigilancia Aduanera). In 2006, the ship, which served for 33 years, was transferred to the Museum of the Sea and Salt read more 
S-61 Delfín Submarine, Torrevieja
The submarine belongs to the Daphné class (French. "Wolf berry"), which were built in France from 1958 to 1970, both for their
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Pascual Flores Schooner, Torrevieja
Ships of this type were a workhorse not only off the coast of Spain, some of them crossed the Atlantic and worked in Cuba read more 
Hans Beimler Missile Boat, Peenemünde
The People's Fleet of the German Democratic Republic (Volksmarine)
consisted of five Molniya-type missile boats built in the USSR in 1986.
After the unification of Germany, these ships became part of the
Bundesmarine and served until 1990. The boat with the number VM PtNo
575. "Hans Beimler" in 1994 was transferred to the Museum of Technology
in Peenemünde, now it is moored in the harbor as a museum ship...read more 
U-461 submarine, Peenemünde
The Soviet submarine project 651 (NATO designation Juliett) was accepted
into the Northern fleet in 1965 with the name K-24, then renamed B-124.
The ship was on combat duty until 1988. This is the largest
diesel-powered submarine in history...read more 
St. Andrew Museum Ship, Aveiro
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Gil Eannes Hospital Ship, Viana do Castelo
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Icebreaker Krasin Museum in St.Petersburg
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