Vascello Neptune
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Contact Vascello Neptune
Address : | Porto antico, Molo Ponte Calvi, 16124 Genova GE, Italy |
Phone : | π +978 |
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City : | Genova |
Description : | Floating, climb-aboard replica of a 17th-century Spanish galleon, built for the 1985 film "Pirates." |
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Vuong Pham on Google
β β β β β Not many things to see. Just for an experience. We expected something more, e.g. things for the sailers to live, equipment, ancient things. But it was almost empty.
It cost 6 euros for a single ticket for adult.
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HΓ Frankhauser on Google
β β β β β Neptune ship wasn't in our plan. We stopped there to avoid the rain. It was worth to stopped by. A beautiful and big ship to discover. And next to it is an aquarium, a harbor, a park...many things to see just in the same place. We found the cost to get on the ship is quite expensive, 6β¬/person so we didn't get on it. But I think it's more beautiful when you stay outside and have the whole view of the ship, just my opinion ?
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Mar Cordero on Google
β β β β β Quite impressive from outside! Itβs a nice place to take nice and creative pictures and you can pay to visit it and go inside.
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Khalid Sohail on Google
β β β β β What a cool place. It was a very good experience for my 9 year old. A pirate ship similar to the one we saw in Pirates of the Caribbean movie.
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Adam G on Google
β β β β β Similar to the galleons in the Pirates of the Caribbean movie, this Galleon Neptune replica shows what these large sailing ships of the 15th to 18th centuries typically looked like. As you will see that are and full-rigged square- and lateen-rigged with a distinctive beak at the prow. They were primarily built for war but also used for cargo and trade purposes and transporting the riches and spoils of the Americas to Europe (e.g. silk, porcelain, carpets, and spices) from the 15th to 18th centuries.
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Vedran MirkoviΔ on Google
β β β β β Well I have to say I was preety dissapointed , its a lot empty inside and all the things are made from plastic just colored and sprayed , even cannons plastic !! Price is to much also 6 euro for adult and 4 for kid , but really not worth to see it !! It looks only cool outside and man can see it for free
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Aniruddho Purkayastha on Google
β β β β β This ship is so amazing!!! I paid 7.5 Euros to enter this beauty and it was worth it. Now I don't know how much they charge but you can really spend around 2-3 hours just sleeping on the deck. Enjoyed the detailed presentation of cannons and literally everything.
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AeroBuz on Google
β β β β β It was built in 1986 as a film set for Roman Polanski's film "Pirates".
It was later used as a television set for a miniseries about Peter Pan (featuring Captain Hook's ship). However, it is a beautiful reconstruction of a seventeenth-century fantasy sailing ship and is still able to sail; he is still registered in the Tunisian Naval Register, of which he flies the flag.
As it appeared only as exteriors, while sailing or shooting on the deck, the interior is practically empty.
It would be nice if the interior was also used, perhaps with reconstructions of life on board.
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