MICHELANGELO
Introduction about Gia Nhien Wooden Model Ships
Over 70 years of establishment and development, manufacturing wooden boat models has become a traditional profession of the Vietnamese craft village. Gia Nhien Company is one of the companies exporting handicrafts. Gia Nhien has a wealth of experience in hand-crafting. Currently, our company produces wooden boat models with many diverse models. We check every detail and color thoroughly before reaching the customer.
The wooden model ship is the entrepreneur’s choice. The wooden boat model is a symbol of success.
In feng shui, the boat is considered a symbol of success. The boat will overcome the storms and win in business and commerce. Therefore, the wooden boat model is always a feng-shui item that is very popular among business people and traders around the world.
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MICHELANGELO
Boat specifications:
CODE | SIZE | PACKING VOLUME | |
CS0171P | 87L x 10W x 27H (cm) | 34,25L x 3,9W x 10,63H (inch) | 0.07 m³ |
(Note: The above prices do not include VAT and shipping costs)
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HISTORY
The SS Michelangelo was an Italian ocean liner and cruise ship that was part of the Lloyd Triestino line. It had a fascinating history, and here are some key points about the vessel:
Construction and Launch: The SS Michelangelo was constructed in the 1950s as one of two sister ships, along with the SS Raffaello, both named after famous Italian Renaissance artists. Michelangelo was launched in 1964.
Luxury Ocean Liner: The SS Michelangelo was renowned for its luxury and elegance. It featured opulent interiors and state-of-the-art amenities.
Transatlantic Service: The ship primarily operated transatlantic voyages between Italy and the United States, providing a comfortable and stylish means of travel for those crossing the Atlantic Ocean.
Art and Design: The SS Michelangelo’s interior was decorated with exquisite artwork and decor, reflecting Italy’s rich cultural heritage. The ship’s design was a showcase of Italian craftsmanship.
End of Service: As the demand for transatlantic ocean liners declined with the rise of air travel, the SS Michelangelo and its sister ship, the SS Raffaello, were taken out of service in the 1970s.
Final Voyages: The SS Michelangelo made its last voyage in 1975, marking the end of an era for these grand ocean liners.
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Contact information:
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(028).3511.6651 – 0906.646.651
Info@gianhienboats.com
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Address: 168/32 D2 Street, Ward 25, Binh Thanh District, Ho Chi Minh
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