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- EscalAtlantic abstract "Escal'Atlantic, is a museum that explores the historic ocean liner experience in Saint-Nazaire, France. The museum is found inside the former German World War Two submarine pens in the harbour of the city port. It tells the history of the ocean liner, allowing the visitor to wander the insides of an “ocean liner” from the past by visiting areas of a vessel and by means of artefacts.".
- Q16634955 abstract "Escal'Atlantic, is a museum that explores the historic ocean liner experience in Saint-Nazaire, France. The museum is found inside the former German World War Two submarine pens in the harbour of the city port. It tells the history of the ocean liner, allowing the visitor to wander the insides of an “ocean liner” from the past by visiting areas of a vessel and by means of artefacts.".
- EscalAtlantic comment "Escal'Atlantic, is a museum that explores the historic ocean liner experience in Saint-Nazaire, France. The museum is found inside the former German World War Two submarine pens in the harbour of the city port. It tells the history of the ocean liner, allowing the visitor to wander the insides of an “ocean liner” from the past by visiting areas of a vessel and by means of artefacts.".
- Q16634955 comment "Escal'Atlantic, is a museum that explores the historic ocean liner experience in Saint-Nazaire, France. The museum is found inside the former German World War Two submarine pens in the harbour of the city port. It tells the history of the ocean liner, allowing the visitor to wander the insides of an “ocean liner” from the past by visiting areas of a vessel and by means of artefacts.".