Skibladner

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Skibladner is a historic Norwegian paddle steamer, often called the “White Swan of Mjøsa,” that operates as a passenger ship and tourist attraction on Lake Mjøsa.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cultural heritage site
historic ship
paddle steamer
passenger ship
tourist attraction
combines historic technology with modern tourism
constructionMaterial iron hull
country Norway
fuelType steam
hasDecks multiple passenger decks
hasEngineType steam engine
hasFigureheadOrSymbol swan motif
hasOnboardService guided tours
restaurant
hasRouteType charter trips
scheduled cruises
hasSuperstructureColor white
heritageStatus world’s oldest paddle steamer in regular service
homePort Gjøvik
inServiceSince 1856
launchDate 1856
locatedIn Innlandet county
Norway
nickname Mjøsa Lake
surface form: White Swan of Mjøsa
offers onboard dining
sightseeing cruises
operatedBy Oplandske Dampskibsselskap
operatesOn Mjøsa Lake
surface form: Lake Mjøsa
partOf Norwegian maritime heritage
preservation maintained as a working museum ship
primaryUse passenger transport
tourist cruises
propulsionType paddle wheels
safetyRegime modern passenger safety standards
sailingArea inland waters
seasonOfOperation summer
servesPort Eidsvoll
Gjøvik
Hamar
Lillehammer
serviceType seasonal service
shipType sidewheel paddle steamer
significance iconic attraction on Lake Mjøsa
important symbol of Norwegian inland shipping history
tourismRegion Lake Mjøsa region
surface form: Mjøsa region
touristAttractionFor domestic tourists
international tourists

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Mjøsa Lake hasFerry Skibladner
subject surface form: Mjøsa