Maritime, Fluvial and Harbour Museum of Rouen

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Maritime, Fluvial and Harbour Museum of Rouen
Musée maritime fluvial et portuaire de Rouen
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Established1999
LocationHangar portuaire n°13, Quai Émile Duchemin, 76000 Rouen, France
Visitorsabout 10,000 per year
Public transit accessNearest bus stop: Mont-Riboudet (T1, T2, T3, 16)
Websitewww.musee-maritime-rouen.asso.fr

The Maritime, Fluvial and Harbour Museum of Rouen (

tall ships
which takes place every five years.

The museum

The main themes are:

Visitors can see

trawler and barge motors, a fog warning bell which was formerly located in the estuary of the Risle, surface-supplied diving gear and a reproduction of the radio
cabin of a 1960s ship.

The skeleton of a whale (on loan from the Natural History Museum of Rouen) is exhibited in the centre of the museum. It is a fin whale which was 7 years old when it died after grounding on a beach.

A 38-metre barge, the Pompon Rouge, is exhibited in the courtyard of the museum. Its hold has been transformed into an exhibition room about river navigation, including a model of a

lock
.

In addition, there are regular temporary exhibitions on a variety of topics, such as the Rouen

vikings
.

Pictures

  • General view of the museum
    General view of the museum
  • The barge Pompon Rouge, now an exhibition space
    The barge Pompon Rouge, now an exhibition space
  • The hold of the barge, with the permanent exhibition on river navigation
    The hold of the barge, with the permanent exhibition on river navigation
  • 28–tonne, 400 hp Sulzer motor (1937) which powered a trawler
    28–tonne, 400 hp Sulzer motor (1937) which powered a trawler
  • Model of the Marie-Louise Schiaffino, a ship which often docked in front of Building 13
    Model of the Marie-Louise Schiaffino, a ship which often docked in front of Building 13
  • Model of the Petraia, a ship which docked often at the coal dock, across the Seine from Building 13
    Model of the Petraia, a ship which docked often at the coal dock, across the Seine from Building 13
  • Fog warning bell, formerly located in the estuary of the Risle
    Fog warning bell, formerly located in the estuary of the Risle
  • Model of the Rouen transporter bridge
    Model of the Rouen transporter bridge
  • Whale skeleton
    Whale skeleton
  • Reproduction of the radio cabin of a 1960s ship
    Reproduction of the radio cabin of a 1960s ship
  • Model of the 1939 French battleship Richelieu
    Model of the 1939 French battleship Richelieu
  • Diving gear
    Diving gear

The site

Building 13, where the museum is located

The museum is located in a former port building, Building 13, not far from the new Gustave Flaubert Bridge. The building was built in 1926, and was called Building M until 1966, when the Autonomous Port of Rouen (Port autonome de Rouen) was created.

Until the 1970s it was leased to the Schiaffino Company, which transported wine between Rouen and North Africa and used it as a wine warehouse until a special wine building was built, and thereafter mainly for fruit.

The building was subsequently used by a series of different companies until 1984, when it became surplus because of insufficient size.

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