MUSEUM OF ANCIENT SHIPBUILDING
The heart of Venetian part of Chania is houses the museum.
To the left are the restaurants offering excellent and delicious food.
To the right is the Venetian city wall, and the road: which leads to Agios Nikolaos Molos bastion and to the lighthouse.
The Museum of Ancient Shipbuilding, and the Maritime Museum Crete are two separate museums. The two museums, with the walk along the coast: exactly 1 km.
When we enter the museum building, then we can see, a copy of a ship used during the Minoan period.
16th -15th century BC – this ship dates from this period.
2700 BC – 1450 BC – The flourishing of the Minoan civilization: which formed in the Bronze Age in Crete.
Europe’s first advanced civilization:
In the museum we can learn about the tools used to build a ship.
We can first see, what hulls were built, in different historical periods. We can meet, shipbuilding technologies.
On the ship models we can see the ships used in each historical age. From the rudimentary single-masted boats we get to the multi-masted large sailboats.
We can learn about the Sailing Knots: what they’re used for and how to tie them.
We can see sails, we can see anchor, and the equipment used by the sailors.
This is a very interesting and special museum. Recommended for all ages.
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