List of museum ships
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List of museum ships is a comprehensive, annotated list of museum ships around the world. Ships marked (not a museum ship) do not strictly fit the definition in that article: see also List of classic vessels for non-museum classic ships.
Contents: Top - 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
[edit] A
- HNLMS Abraham Crijnssen — Den Helder, Netherlands, minesweeper
- CSS Acadia — Maritime Museum of the Atlantic, Halifax, Nova Scotia — hydrographic survey and patrol ship of 1913
- HMAS Advance — Sydney, Australia — attack patrol boat
- USS Alabama (BB-60) — Mobile, Alabama — WWII South Dakota-class battleship
- USS Albacore — Portsmouth, New Hampshire — experimental submarine
- Alexander Henry — Kingston, Ontario — icebreaker
- HMS Alliance — Gosport, England — Amphion-class submarine
- Alma — San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park, San Francisco, California — 1891 built scow schooner
- Alose — Comex, Marseille, France — Naiade-class submarine of 1904
- HNoMS Alta — Oslo — minesweeper
- RV Aluminaut — Science Museum of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia — 1964 Deep Submergence Vessel
- SS American Victory — Tampa, Florida — Victory ship
- Amsterdam (replica) — Amsterdam — East Indiaman
- Arctic Corsair H320 — Kingston upon Hull, England — side-fishing trawler
- Arctic Penguin — Inveraray, Scotland — steel-hull schooner
- Argonaute — Cité des Sciences, Paris — submarine
- USS Arizona (BB-39) — Pearl Harbor, Hawaii — Battleship sunk by Japanese aircraft in the attack on Pearl Harbor
- Aurora — St Petersburg, Russia — Cruiser involved in the October Revolution
[edit] B
- B 15 — New Westminster, Canada — Soviet Foxtrot (641)-class submarine
- B 39 — San Diego — Soviet Foxtrot (641)-class submarine
- B-80 — Den Helder, The Netherlands — Soviet Zulu (611)-class submarine
- B-143 — Zeebrugge, Belgium — Soviet Foxtrot (641)-class submarine
- B-413 — Kaliningrad, Russia — submarine
- B-427 — Long Beach, California, USA — Soviet Foxtrot (641)-class submarine (named Scorpion)
- Balclutha — San Francisco, California — steel hulled square-rigged sailing ship
- USS Barry — Washington, D.C. — destroyer
- Batavia (replica) — Lelystad, The Netherlands — East Indiaman
- USS Batfish — Muskogee, Oklahoma — Balao-class submarine
- ORP Batory — naval port at Hel, Poland — patrol craft
- Bauru, ex USS McAnn — Rio de Janeiro — destroyer escort
- USS Becuna — Philadelphia — submarine
- HMS Belfast — London — light cruiser
- Berkeley — San Diego — double-ended steam-powered ferryboat
- German Biber midget submarine — Royal Navy Submarine Museum, Gosport — German midget submarine of WWII
- KNM Blink — Royal Norwegian Navy Museum Horten, Norway — motor torpedo boat
- Bluenose II — Lunenburg, Nova Scotia — racing schooner
- ORP Błyskawica — Gdynia, Poland — 1936 destroyer
- HNLMS Bonaire — Den Helder, Netherlands — Royal Netherlands Navy steam frigate of 1877
- HMS Bounty (replica) — Sydney — Mutiny ship
- USS Bowfin (SS-287) — Pearl Harbor — submarine
- Brandtaucher — Museum of Military History, Dresden — Wilhelm Bauer submarine of 1850
- HMY Britannia — Leith (by Edinburgh) — former royal yacht
- HMS Bronington — Birkenhead — minesweeper
- HNLMS Buffel — Rotterdam — 1868 turret ram
[edit] C
- USS Cairo — Vicksburg, Mississippi — ironclad gunboat
- HMS Calypso (1883) — Lewisporte, Newfoundland and Labrador — Calypso-class corvette "cruiser" launched in 1883
- HMS Caroline — Belfast — WW1 light cruiser, last survivor from the Battle of Jutland, currently RNVR housing ship, awaiting decommissioning
- Carpentaria — Sydney — lightship
- USS Cassin Young — Boston, Massachusetts — Fletcher-class destroyer
- HMAS Castlemaine — Williamstown, Victoria — 1941 corvette/minesweeper
- HMS Cavalier — Chatham — "C" class destroyer
- Charles W. Morgan — Mystic, Connecticut — whaler
- USS Charrette (DD-581) — Poros, Greece — 1942 destroyer, later named HNS Velos (D-16)
- Chi Lin (103) — Chinese Naval Museum at Qingdao — former Soviet Type 7 destroyer Retivy of 1940
- USS Clamagore (SS-343) — Mount Pleasant, South Carolina — Cold War Balao-class submarine
- HM CMB 4 — Imperial War Museum Duxford — coastal motor boat of 1916, commanded by Augustus Agar in VC-winning action in 1919
- USS Cod — Cleveland, Ohio — submarine
- Colbert — Bordeaux, France — last French cruiser
- USS Constellation — Baltimore, Maryland, sloop of war — last wooden warship built in US
- USS Constitution — Boston, Massachusetts — sailing frigate, oldest commissioned warship afloat
- HMS Courageous — Devonport Dockyard, Plymouth — Churchill-class nuclear submarine
- Cutty Sark — Greenwich, London — only surviving clipper ship
[edit] D
- Dar Pomorza — Gdynia, Poland — sailing frigate
- Linieschip 'De Delft' Rotterdam (Delfshaven), the Netherlands - (replica) ship of the line (1783 - 1797)
- HMAS Diamantina — Brisbane, Australia, — River-class frigate
- RRS Discovery — Dundee, Scotland — Used by Antarctic explorers Robert Scott and Ernest Shackleton
- Drazki (alternate spelling: Druzki) — Varna, Bulgaria — torpedo boat
- USS Drum — Mobile, Alabama — submarine
[edit] E
- USS Edson (DD-946) — Sheboygan, Wisconsin — Forrest Sherman-class destroyer of 1958
- Edwin Fox — Picton, New Zealand — convict ship, built Calcutta, 1853
- Elissa — 1877 iron barque
- Elizabeth II (replica) — Manteo, North Carolina — A replica of Sir Walter Raleigh's colony ship Elizabeth
- HM Bark Endeavour (replica) — Sydney, Australia — A replica of Captain Cook's 1770s ship.
- Espadon S637 — Saint-Nazaire, France — French Narval class submarine , launched 1958
- SS Explorer — Leith, Edinburgh — steam trawler
[edit] F
- ORP Fala — Kolobrzeg, Poland — patrol craft
- Falls of Clyde — Bishop Museum, Honolulu — four-master
- Fenian Ram — Paterson Museum, Paterson, New Jersey — John Philip Holland submarine of 1881
- Finngrundet lightvessel — Stockholm, Sweden — operated in the Baltic Sea during summer months from 1903 until 1969
- SS Forceful — Brisbane, Australia — ocean-going tugboat
- Fram — Oslo — Norwegian polar exploration built 1892, vessel of Fridtjof Nansen (North pole expedition), and Roald Amundsen (South pole expedition), part of Bygdøy maritime museum complex
- MS Fryken — Gothenburg Maritime Centre, Gothenburg, Sweden — 1938 coastal freighter[1]
[edit] G
- HMS Gannet — Chatham — 1878 screw sloop
- TCG Gayret (D352) — Izmit, Turkey — former USS Eversole (DD-789) of 1946
- Georgios Averoff — Athens, Greece — only surviving armored cruiser of the early 20th century
- Gipsy Moth IV — Greenwich — 54ft ketch of Sir Francis Chichester
- Glenlee — Glasgow — 1896 steel barque
- Gorch Fock I — Stralsund, Germany — three-masted barque
- Granma — Museum of the Revolution, Havana, Cuba — motor cruiser used by Fidel Castro in 1956
- SS Great Britain — Bristol, England — first ocean-going ship to have an iron hull and a screw propeller
[edit] H
- HMCS Haida — Hamilton, Ontario — Tribal-class destroyer
- Hajen — Marinmuseum, Karlskrona, Sweden — "Ubåt No. 1", 1904 submarine
- PNS Hangor — Pakistan — 1968 submarine
- USS Hazard (AM-240) — Omaha, Nebraska — minesweeper
- RV Hero — Newport, Oregon — National Science Foundation polar research vessel
- Hiddensee — Fall River, Massachusetts — Tarantul I class missile corvette
- HNoMS Hitra — Royal Norwegian Navy Museum Horten, Norway — submarine chaser, Shetland bus
- HMS Holland 1 — Gosport, England — first Royal Navy submarine
- USS Hornet — Alameda, California — WWII aircraft carrier
- Huáscar — Talcahuano, Chile — restored 19th century battleship
- Huron — Port Huron, Michigan, lightship
[edit] I
- USCGC Ingham (WHEC-35) — Mount Pleasant, South Carolina — Treasury-class US Coast Guard Cutter
- USS Intrepid (CV-11) — New York City, New York — WWII Essex-class aircraft carrier
[edit] J
- James Caird — Dulwich College, London — boat
- James Craig — Sydney, Australia — 1874 barque
- Jarramas — Marinmuseum, Karlskrona, Sweden — 3 masted tall ship of 1900
- SS Jeremiah O'Brien — San Francisco, California — WWII Liberty ship
- SS John W. Brown — Baltimore, Maryland — WWII Liberty ship
- Joseph Conrad — Mystic, Connecticut — Sailing ship from the late 1880s
- USS Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. (DD-850) — Fall River, Massachusetts — Post-WWII destroyer
- Julius C. Wilkie — Winona, Minnesota — Stern-wheel riverboat; one of the last surviving sternwheelers
- Jylland — Ebeltoft, Denmark — Screw frigate
[edit] K
- K-19 — Snezhnogorsk — Soviet submarine K19 was purchased in 2006 by Vladimir Romanov for restoration
- Kalmar Nyckel — Wilmington, Delaware — brought Swedish immigrants to Delaware (replica)
- FNS Karjala — Forum Marinum, Turku, Finland — Turunmaa class gunboat of 1968
- SS Keewatin — Keewatin Maritime Museum, Douglas, Michigan — Great Lakes steamship of 1907 [2]
- Khufu ship — Giza pyramid complex, Egypt — a 43.6 m long vessel from the Khufu burial around 2,500 BC
- USS Kidd — Baton Rouge, Louisiana — Fletcher-class destroyer
- Kiev — Tianjin, China — ex-Soviet aircraft carrier
- Kon-Tiki, Oslo, Balsa raft sailed from South America to Polynesian islands by Thor Heyerdahl, part of Bygdøy maritime museum complex
- Kosmonavt Viktor Patsayev (alt. spelling: Cosmonaut Viktor Patsayev), Kaliningrad, Russia
- MV Krait — Sydney, Australia — commando boat
- Krasin — St Petersburg, Russia — icebreaker
[edit] L
- USS Laffey (DD-724) — Mount Pleasant, South Carolina — Sumner-class destroyer
- Lajta / Leitha — River Danube, Budapest — 1871 river monitor of Austro-Hungarian Navy (hull only)
- SS Lane Victory — San Pedro, California — Victory ship
- HMS LCT (3) 7074 — Warship Preservation Trust, Birkenhead — last surviving landing craft tank that took part in D-Day
- Lembit — Tallinn, Estonia — mine-laying submarine
- USS Lexington (CV-16) — Corpus Christi, Texas — Essex-class aircraft carrier
- USS Ling (SS-297) — Balao-class submarine — New Jersey Naval Museum, Hackensack, New Jersey
- USS Lionfish (SS-298) — Battleship Cove, Massachusetts — 1943 U.S. Navy submarine
- USS Little Rock — Buffalo, New York — light cruiser
- LR 3 — Royal Navy Submarine Museum, Gosport — ocean survey and repair submersible of 1982
- USS LST 325 — Chickasaw, Alabama — landing ship tank
- USS LST 1008 — Chinese Naval Museum at Qingdao — landing ship tank, launched 1944
- LV 101 — Lightship Portsmouth — Portsmouth, Virginia — Portsmouth Naval Shipyard Museum
- LV 116 — Lightship Chesapeake — Baltimore, Maryland — Baltimore Maritime Museum
- Lydia Eva — Great Yarmouth — steam powered herring drifter of 1930 [3]
[edit] M
- HMS M 33 — Portsmouth, England — British monitor (under restoration as museum ship)
- M 261 — Krasnodar, Russia — Soviet Quebec class submarine
- M 302 — Odessa, Ukraine — Soviet Quebec class submarine
- HTMS Maeklong — Chulachomklao Fort, Thailand — gunboat
- PS Maid of the Loch — Loch Lomond, Scotland — paddle steamer (not a museum ship)
- USS Marlin — Omaha, Nebraska — submarine
- Mary Rose — Portsmouth, England — Tudor carrack (not a complete museum ship - salvaged wreck and artifacts)
- MAS-15 — Museo del Risorgimento Complesso del Vittoriano, Rome — 1916 Italian torpedo boat which sank SMS Szent István
- MAS-96 — Il Vittoriale degli Italiani, Gardone Riviera, Lake Garda — WWI torpedo boat of Gabriele D'Annunzio
- USS Massachusetts (BB-59) — Fall River, Massachusetts — WWII South Dakota-class battleship
- Mayflower II — Plymouth, — replica of the Pilgrims' ship, crossed Atlantic
- USCGC McLane W-146 — Muskegon, Michigan — Prohibition-era coast guard cutter
- Mercator — Ostend, Belgium — training ship
- USS Midway (CV-41) — San Diego, California — Midway-class aircraft carrier. First post-WWII carrier.
- IJMS Mikasa — Yokosuka, Japan — battleship, Admiral Togo's flagship at the Battle of Tsushima
- Mikhail Kutuzov — Novorossiysk, Russia — Sverdlov class cruiser, launched 1952
- Minsk — Sha Tau Kok, Shenzhen, China — ex-Soviet aircraft carrier
- USS Missouri (BB-63) — Pearl Harbor, Hawaii — WWII Iowa-class battleship. Site of Japanese surrender
- Mölders — Wilhelmshaven, Germany — destroyer
[edit] N
- USS Nautilus (SSN-571) — Groton, Connecticut — First nuclear submarine
- Ned Hanlan — Toronto, Canada — tugboat
- USS New Jersey (BB-62) — Camden, New Jersey — WWII Iowa-class battleship
- Nippon Maru — masted training ship, Yokohama, Japan
- SS Nomadic — tender to Titanic, awaiting move to Belfast
- MS Norgoma — Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario — Great Lakes passenger ship
- USS North Carolina (BB-55) — Wilmington, North Carolina — WWII North Carolina-class battleship
- Nusret — Çanakkale Park, Tarsus, Turkey — minelayer at Battle of Gallipoli
[edit] O
- HMS Ocelot — Chatham — Oberon class submarine
- USS Olympia — Philadelphia — protected cruiser, Spanish-American War, flagship of Admiral Dewey
- HMAS Onslow — Sydney — Oberon class submarine
- HMS Onyx — Birkenhead — Oberon class submarine - took part in the Falklands War
- HMAS Otama — Hastings, Victoria — Oberon class submarine
- HMS Otus — Sassnitz, Germany — Oberon class submarine
- HMAS Ovens — Fremantle, Western Australia — Oberon class submarine
[edit] P
- USS Pampanito (SS-383) — San Francisco, California — WWII Balao-class submarine
- Passat — Travemünde, Lübeck, Germany — four masted barque at Travemunde Maritime Museum, a Flying P-Liner
- Peking — New York City at South Street Seaport Museum — clipper ship, a Flying P-Liner
- Peral — Cartagena, Spain — submarine of Isaac Peral, 1887
- Pietro Micca — Fiumicino, Italy — diesel tug of 1895 [4]
- Pilgrim — Dana Point, California — Richard Dana vessel
- HMS Plymouth — Birkenhead — Royal Navy frigate, took part in the Falklands War
- Polly Woodside — Melbourne Maritime Museum, Melbourne — 1885 three-masted barque
- Pommern — Mariehamn, Åland at Museifartyget Pommern — a Flying P-Liner, the world's last four-masted steel barque still in original condition as a cargo ship
- USS Potomac (AG-25) — Oakland, California — Presidential yacht of Franklin D. Roosevelt
- ARA Presidente Sarmiento — Buenos Aires, Argentina — steam frigate.
- Pride of Baltmore II — Baltimore, Maryland — clipper replica
- USS Pueblo (AGER-2), Pyongyang, North Korea, used as a tourist attraction after its capture in 1968; Technical research ship
- Puglia — Il Vittoriale degli Italiani, Gardone Riviera, Lake Garda — protected cruiser (bow section)
- Pyronaut — Bristol Harbour Railway and Industrial Museum — fireboat
[edit] Q
[edit] R
- Ra II — Bygdøy maritime museum, Oslo — replica Egyptian reed craft sailed across the Atlantic Ocean by Thor Heyerdahl
- Radium King — Fort Smith, Northwest Territories — tugboat
- Rau IX — Deutsches Schiffahrtsmuseum, Bremerhaven — harpoon whaler of 1939
- HNoMS Rap — Royal Norwegian Navy Museum, Horten, Norway — 1873 torpedo boat
- Reaper — Scottish Fisheries Museum, Anstruther, Fife — fifie herring drifter of 1901
- USS Red Oak Victory (AK-235) — Richmond, California — WWII Victory ship
- Redoutable — Cité de la mer, Cherbourg, France — French nuclear submarine of 1971
- USS Requin (SS-481) — Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania — submarine of 1945-1971
- Riachuelo — Rio de Janeiro — submarine
- Rickmer Rickmers — Hamburg — 1896 tall ship
- SS Robin — West India Quay, London — steam coaster of 1890
[edit] S
- S 359 — Nakskov, Denmark — Soviet Whiskey class submarine (also termed, "U-359")
- HMCS Sackville (K181) — Halifax, Canada — WWII Flower-class corvette
- RCMPV St Roch — Vancouver, Canada — Auxiliary police schooner
- USS Salem (CA-139) — Quincy, Massachusetts — Cold War Des Moines-class heavy cruiser [5]
- Sand Man Olympia, WA. 1910 tugboat
- SS Sankt Erik — Stockholm, Sweden — Icebreaker launched 1915, in service until 1977
- HNLMS Schorpioen — Den Helder, Netherlands — 1868 ironclad ram
- SS Shieldhall — Southampton, England — Cargo ship (sludge boat) (not a museum ship)
- Sigyn — Forum Marinum, Turku, Finland — 1887 wooden barque
- USS Silversides (SS-236), Muskegon, Michigan — WWII Gato-class submarine
- SS Sir Walter Scott — Loch Katrine, Scotland — screw steamer (not a museum ship)
- KNM Skrei — Royal Norwegian Navy Museum Horten, Norway — Tjeld class motor torpedo boat
- USS Slater (DE-766) — Albany, New York — Cannon-class destroyer escort, launched 1944
- HMS Smaland — Gothenburg Maritime Centre, Gothenburg, Sweden — Swedish Navy destroyer
- SS Soldek — Gdańsk, Poland — Coal and ore freighter. First built after WWII
- Sölve — Gothenburg Maritime Centre, Gothenburg, Sweden — 1875 coastal defence monitor
- Southern Actor — Sandefjord, Norway — whale catcher.
- Spurn Lightship — Kingston upon Hull, England — lightship [6]
- Star of India — San Diego, California — barque, possibly oldest merchant ship afloat
- Stettin — Hamburg, Germany — icebreaker
- USS Stewart (DE-238) — Galveston, Texas— WW II destroyer escort
- HMS Sultana — Chestertown, Maryland — Replica of 18th Century Royal Navy schooner
- USCGC Sundew (WLB-404) — Duluth, Minnesota — US Coast Guard Buoy Tender
- Sundowner — East Kent Maritime Trust, Ramsgate, Kent — Admiralty steam launch of 1912 commanded by Charles Lightoller in Operation Dynamo, 1940
- Suomen Joutsen — Turku, Finland — sailing frigate
- Surprise (originally called Rose) — San Diego, California — Replica of the 18th century Royal Navy frigate HMS Rose
[edit] T
- USS Tacoma (PF-3) — frigate donated to South Korean Navy as museum ship in 1973.
- USCGC Taney (WHEC-37) — Baltimore Maritime Museum, Baltimore Inner Harbor — 1936 USCG cutter. Last warship present at Pearl Harbor afloat.
- Tarmo — Kotka, Finland — one of the oldest surviving icebreakers
- USS Texas (BB-35) — La Porte, Texas — World War I and WWII New York class battleship
- USS The Sullivans (DD-537) — Buffalo, New York — Fletcher-class destroyer, launched 1943
- Tiburón-I SA-51 — Science Museum, Barcelona — Spanish submarine, launched 1957
- Tiburón-II SA-52 — Cartagena, Spain — Spanish submarine, launched 1957
- HNLMS Tonijn (S 805) — Den Helder, Netherlands — Cold War submarine
- USS Torsk (SS-423) — Baltimore, Maryland — Tench-class submarine.
- Trieste — Naval Historical Center, Washington D.C. — deep-diving research bathyscaphe
- Trieste II (DSV-1) — Naval Undersea Museum, Keyport, Washington — deep-diving research bathyscaphe
- HMS Trincomalee — Hartlepool — 38 gun frigate from 1817
- Turbinia — Discovery Museum, Newcastle upon Tyne — first steam turbine powered steamship, 1894
[edit] U
- U-1 — Deutsches Museum, Munich — first German military submarine, commissioned 1906
- U-9 — Technikmuseum Speyer, Speyer — a post war Type 205 submarine
- U-10 — Deutsches Marinemuseum, Wilhelmshaven — another Type 205
- U-11 — Burgstaaken, Fehmarn; a Type 205a
- U457 — Folkestone, Kent — Soviet Foxtrot class submarine "U457" or ? B-39 [7]
- U-505 — Chicago, Illinois — Type IX U-boat
- U-534 — Birkenhead — Type IXC/40 U-boat — sunk in 1945, but raised in 1993
- U-995 — Laboe, Germany — only surviving Type VII U-boat
- U-2540/Wilhelm Bauer — Deutsches Schiffahrtsmuseum, Bremen — Type XXI U-boat
- TCG Uluçalireis, ex USS Thornback — Istanbul, Turkey — submarine
- HMS Unicorn — Dundee, United Kingdom — one of two surviving Leda class sailing frigates
- ARA Uruguay — Buenos Aires, Argentina — steam corvette
- HnoMS Utstein — Royal Norwegian Navy Museum, Horten, Norway — Kobben class submarine
[edit] V
- HMS Valiant — Devonport Dockyard, Plymouth (planned) — Valiant-class nuclear submarine
- HMAS Vampire — Sydney — Daring-class destroyer
- Vasa — Stockholm — 17th century Swedish battleship
- Vesikko — Helsinki, Finland — submarine — prototype for Type II U-Boat
- HMS Victory — Portsmouth, England — oldest commissioned warship
- Vityaz (alternate spelling: Vitiaz, Vitjaz) — Kaliningrad, Russia — science ship of the former USSR Academy of Sciences
[edit] W
- HMS Warrior — Portsmouth, England — first ocean-going iron hulled armoured battleship
- PS Waverley — Glasgow, sea-going paddle steamer (not a museum ship)
- Weilheim M1077 — Wilhelmshaven — Class 331 B German minesweeper
- HMAS Whyalla (J153) — Whyalla, South Australia — minesweeping corvette
- Wilhelm Bauer — Bremerhaven — U-boat, ex-U 2540
- SS William G. Mather — Cleveland, Ohio — bulk freighter
- USS Wisconsin (BB-64) — Norfolk, Virginia — battleship
- WT Preston — Anacortes, Washington, USA — paddle steamer dredger, launched 1929
[edit] X
- HMS X 24 — Royal Navy Submarine Museum, Gosport — X class submarine of WWII
[edit] Y
- Yavari — Puno, Lake Titicaca, Peru — 1861 steamship
- USS Yorktown (CV-10) — Mount Pleasant, South Carolina — Essex-class aircraft carrier