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To Trieste an historical exhibition on "the Port, Shipowners, Services and Ships from 1919 to 1975"
It is organized from the Marine Association Aldebaran in collaboration with the Harbour Institute of Marine Culture
November 10, 2014
Friday slid to Trieste the Marine Association Aldebaran, in collaboration with the Harbour Institute of Marine Culture, has opened near Hydrodynamic Headquarters of the Franco Vecchio Point a great historical exhibition on "the Port, Shipowners, Services and Ships from 1919 to 1975". The exposure has the objective to remember the marine connections of line that the port of Trieste has had in the period with all the destinations of the globe.
They come illustrated, with dovizia of iconografico and photographic unknown material, reproduction in miniature of the ships in perfect scale executed by own modellisti and fancy goods of the age, the services carried out from the historical societies owners of a shipping company as Lloyd Triestino, Cosulich, Italy, Adriatic, Sperco, N.L.T., in order to only cite those main ones, but it remembers also the small societies that managed the indispensable services of cabotage.
Two dissect of the exhibition moreover are dedicated to the Great constructions of the Navi Passeggeri of the giuliani yards, tradition that still today represents a healthy industrial activity, and to the Harbour Services of carried out Towing and Pilotage in the triestine Gulf. It comes also remembered the birth in Italy, own to Trieste, of the first air navigation services, begun from the Cosulich through controlled society S.I.S.A.
The exhibition is opened every day from the tuesday to Sunday from hours 09,30 to hours 13.00.
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