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- Q166127 subject Q7040340.
- Q166127 subject Q7040411.
- Q166127 subject Q8149333.
- Q166127 subject Q8738540.
- Q166127 abstract "The fifth SS Rotterdam, also known as "The Grande Dame", is a former ocean liner and cruise ship, and has been a hotel ship in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, since 2010. She was launched by Queen Juliana of the Netherlands in a gala ceremony on 13 September 1958, and was completed the following summer. The Rotterdam was the last great Dutch "ship of state", employing the finest artisans from the Netherlands in her construction and fitting out process. Her career spanned forty-one years. She sailed from 1959 until her final retirement in September 2000.".
- Q166127 activeYearsEndDate "2000-09-21".
- Q166127 builder Q34370.
- Q166127 height "49.8".
- Q166127 layingDown "1956-12-14".
- Q166127 length "228.0".
- Q166127 maidenVoyage "1959-09-03".
- Q166127 orderDate "1955-10-27".
- Q166127 owner Q1624735.
- Q166127 owner Q7240287.
- Q166127 shipBeam "28.71".
- Q166127 shipDraft "9.04".
- Q166127 shipLaunch "1958-09-14".
- Q166127 status "Permanently docked inRotterdam, Netherlands".
- Q166127 status "Preserved as a hotel/museum/tourist attraction".
- Q166127 thumbnail StateLibQld_1_171355_Rotterdam_(ship).jpg?width=300.
- Q166127 wikiPageExternalLink rotterdam_v.
- Q166127 wikiPageExternalLink rotterdam-v.
- Q166127 wikiPageExternalLink www.derotterdam.com.
- Q166127 wikiPageExternalLink rembrandt-SOS.html.
- Q166127 wikiPageExternalLink rotterdam-saved.html.
- Q166127 wikiPageExternalLink rotterdam-5.htm.
- Q166127 wikiPageExternalLink rotterdam-news.htm.
- Q166127 wikiPageExternalLink www.ssrotterdam.net.
- Q166127 wikiPageExternalLink www.vdleek.nl.
- Q166127 wikiPageExternalLink www.verenigingdelijn.nl.
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- Q166127 wikiPageWikiLink Q1624735.
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- Q166127 wikiPageWikiLink Q34370.
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- Q166127 wikiPageWikiLink Q7040340.
- Q166127 wikiPageWikiLink Q7040411.
- Q166127 wikiPageWikiLink Q7240287.
- Q166127 wikiPageWikiLink Q8149333.
- Q166127 wikiPageWikiLink Q8738540.
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- Q166127 shipBeam "28.71 m".
- Q166127 shipBuilder "Rotterdam Drydock Company mij., Rotterdam, Netherlands".
- Q166127 shipDraft "9.04 m".
- Q166127 shipFate "Preserved as a hotel/museum/tourist attraction".
- Q166127 shipHeight "49.8 m".
- Q166127 shipLaidDown "1956-12-14".
- Q166127 shipLaunched "1958-09-14".
- Q166127 shipLength "228.0 m".
- Q166127 shipMaidenVoyage "1959-09-03".
- Q166127 shipName "*Rotterdam *Rembrandt *Rotterdam".
- Q166127 shipOrdered "1955-10-27".
- Q166127 shipOutOfService "2000-09-21".
- Q166127 shipOwner "*Holland America Line *Premier Cruises *No owner *Rotterdam Drydock Company *De Rotterdam BV *WestCord Hotels".
- Q166127 shipStatus "Permanently docked in Rotterdam, Netherlands".
- Q166127 point "51.897777777777776 4.474166666666667".
- Q166127 type Product.
- Q166127 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q166127 type Ship.
- Q166127 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q166127 type Thing.
- Q166127 type SpatialThing.
- Q166127 type Q11446.
- Q166127 comment "The fifth SS Rotterdam, also known as "The Grande Dame", is a former ocean liner and cruise ship, and has been a hotel ship in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, since 2010. She was launched by Queen Juliana of the Netherlands in a gala ceremony on 13 September 1958, and was completed the following summer. The Rotterdam was the last great Dutch "ship of state", employing the finest artisans from the Netherlands in her construction and fitting out process. Her career spanned forty-one years.".
- Q166127 label "SS Rotterdam".
- Q166127 lat "51.897777777777776".
- Q166127 long "4.474166666666667".
- Q166127 depiction StateLibQld_1_171355_Rotterdam_(ship).jpg.
- Q166127 name "*Rembrandt (1997–2003)".
- Q166127 name "*Rotterdam (1959–1997)".
- Q166127 name "*Rotterdam (2004–present)".