"Dar
Młodzieży" (Gift of Youth) is a tall ship that belongs to Gdynia Maritime University
and serves as the school training ship. It was built in the Gdansk
Shipyard and launched in 1981.
In 1982, "Dar Młodzieży" replaced the old
"Dar Pomorza" (Gift of Pomerania) in the training service. The latter ship is old indeed.
It was built in 1909 in Germany. After WW1, the vessel was taken by
Great Britain as part of war reparations and was next brought to France.
The tall ship was used there as a seaman's school training ship.
In
1930, it was sold to Poland. Actually, it was bought with the money raised by the inhabitants of Pomerania (that's where the ship's name comes from). Later, rebuilt and supplied with an
auxiliary engine, "Dar Pomorza" traveled around the world, with Maritime
University students on its deck. When it got too old to serve, the ship
was turned into a museum and docked at the Gdynia marina.
Her sister
ship "Dar Młodzieży" docks nearby when she comes back home from her
voyages.
Both tall ships
(especially "Dar Pomorza" which has become part of the local landscape) are the icons of Gdynia.
If you do not
know where the port city of Gdynia is, check out the map of Europe, look
for Poland, then the north of the country by the Baltic sea.
* More about the naval craft in another entry of "My Polish Alphabet", later.
"My Polish Alphabet" is about things, people, and places that come to my mind when I think of Poland.
No comments:
Post a Comment