SUUR TÕLL metal ship model

SUUR TÕLL metal ship model

The steam icebreaker Suur Tõll is standing at the quay in Lennusadam. This oldest and most dignified museum ship in Estonia is one of the three surviving steam icebreakers in the Baltic Sea at the beginning of the 20th century. The ship was built in 1914 at the Vulcan Werke AG shipyard in Stettin, Imperial Germany (now Szczecin, Poland). The steamer, once one of the most powerful icebreakers in the world, has flown under the flags of Tsarist Russia, Finland, the Soviet Union and the Republic of Estonia and has been named Tsar Mikhail Fyodorovich, Volyn, Wäinämöinen and Suur Tõll.

Suur Tõll metal ship model on a stone base.
Dimensions: ca. 10 x 7 cm.
Material: metal, stone

45.00