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name Ruthof. After overcoming numerous difficulties, the club purchased from the
Hungarian shipping company Mahart on August 21., 1979 for 40.000DM. In October the ship was brought to Deggendorf for conservation before arriving in Regensburg on November 4, 1980. After the ship was suitably set up, the museum's opening ceremony took place on the 10th of May, 1983. However, the interior was only completed in 1984.
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In the bow cabin of the Ruthof/Érsekcsanád, the development of shipping on the Danube is explained via numerous signs and models. However, the most important exhibit is the ship itself. The oil bunker, boiler room, and machine room as well as the technical furnishing on deck, the bridge, the ship's
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Freudenau. Built in 1941 in Linz, it was already equipped with diesel propulsion. In contrast to Ruthof / Érsekcsanád, on which some changes in construction had to be carried out to house the museum rooms, Freudenau was presented practically
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Although there were earlier approaches to founding a shipping museum in
Regensburg, the club Arbeitskreis Schiffahrts-Museum Regensburg e. V. was founded 19th of January 1979 in response to the threatened scrapping of the Hungarian steam boat Érsekcsanád, constructed in Regensburg in 1923 under the
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kitchen, and the crew's accommodation can be viewed. This allows for a complete insight of work and living conditions on a ship of this kind.
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