Rompehielos Lenin



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The Lenin Icebreaker is a major tourist attraction in Murmansk, Russia. It was the first nuclear-powered icebreaker in the world and is now open to the public as a museum ship. The ship's website is currently unavailable, but visitors can purchase tickets at the dock. The entrance fee is approximately 700 rubles ($10 USD) for adults and 350 rubles ($5 USD) for children.

The icebreaker is open to visitors from 10 am to 6 pm daily, except on Mondays. Visitors can explore the engine room, bridge, cabins, and other areas of the ship, and learn about the history of the icebreaker and its role in Arctic exploration.

In the surrounding area, visitors can explore the city of Murmansk, which is known for its Arctic landscapes and Northern Lights. Other nearby attractions include the Alyosha Monument, the Murmansk Regional Museum of Local Lore, and the Murmansk Marine Biological Institute.

Visitors should note that Murmansk is located in the Arctic Circle and can experience extreme weather conditions. It is recommended to dress warmly and check the local weather forecast before visiting.

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