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BE17 0016 2443 2021
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Raversijde: the Atlantic Wall museum
Oostende: the museum ships Mercator and Amandine
The Mercator is an impressing historical three-master sailing ship, moored in Ostend’s marina since 1960, commissioned in 1931 and built to a design by Adrien de Gerlache (Belgian Antarctic explorer 1898) in Scotland. The ship was built to provide practical training for future merchant marine officers, as well as, to a lesser extent, machinists, sailors and cooks. On board there was a maximum of 100 men (regular crew and apprentices).
The Mercator was owned by the Belgian state (1932-1994), but operated by the “Hogere Zeevaartschool” of Antwerp from 1932 to 1960. It is a protected monument with many thousands of visitors each year.
The Amandine is a piece of maritime heritage, which gives you a good idea of the rough life of an Icelandic fisherman. Various scenes depict the activities on the boat. An intense experience for all the senses!