Mercator

Local nameZeilschip Mercator
LocationOstend, België - Belgique - Belgien

The barquentine Mercator was built as a training ship for the Belgian merchant fleet. She was named after Gerardus Mercator, a Belgian cartographer. She was designed by G.L. Watson & Co. and built in Leith, Scotland and launched in 1932.

Besides being a training a ship, she was also used, mainly before World War II, for scientific observations, or as ambassador for Belgium on world fairs and in sailing events.

In 1961, she became a floating museum, first in Antwerp and, from 1964, in the marina of Ostend, just in front of the city hall. As of 2019, she remains open to visitors.

Tags PaidShipRegional HeritageHeritageHistory MuseumMuseum
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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercator_(ship)

Official Website https://www.zeilschip-mercator.be/

Email zeilschip.mercator@telenet.be

Phone +32 49 451 4335

Address Leopold III-Laan, Oostende 8400, Belgium

Coordinates 51°13'36.775" N 2°55'11.784" E

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