Dar Pomorza

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Dar Pomorza is a historic Polish sailing frigate, now preserved as a museum ship and popular tourist attraction in Gdynia.

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Dar Pomorza canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf museum ship
sailing ship
training ship
acquisitionByPoland 1929
beam about 12 m
builder Blohm & Voss
convertedToMuseumShip 1983
country Poland
countryOfConstruction Germany
crewCapacity about 190
decommissioningDate 1982
displacement about 2950 tons
draught about 5.5 m
enteredService 1930
flag German Empire
Poland
formerName Bay of Pomerania
surface form: Pomorze

Prinzess Eitel Friedrich NERFINISHED
functionDuringInterwarPeriod training ship for Polish merchant marine officers
heritageDesignation historic monument
homePort Gdynia
IMONumber 5086454
launchDate 1909
lengthOverall about 91 m
locatedInBodyOfWater Baltic Sea
location Gdynia
Poland
material steel
namedAfter Pomerania
nicknamed White Frigate
notableEvent completed a circumnavigation of the globe in 1934–1935
won the Operation Sail 1972 Cutty Sark Tall Ships’ Race
numberOfMasts 3
openToPublic yes
operator Polish Naval Academy in Gdynia
surface form: Polish Naval Academy
owner National Maritime Museum in Gdańsk
placeOfConstruction Hamburg
portOfRegistry Gdynia
rigging three-masted full-rigged
sailArea about 2100 m²
shipType full-rigged ship
status museum ship
preserved
touristAttraction yes
use museum
sail training
yearOfConstruction 1909

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