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On Barcelona’s Moll de la Fusta quay, a few metres away from the Museu Marítim, the schooner, the Santa Eulàlia, is a wonderful example of a historic three-masted vessel, which has been restored to the delight of anyone wishing to learn a little bit more about our country’s seafaring past.

Barcelona’s Museu Marítim bought this historic and unique vessel at auction in 1997: at the time the ship was known as Sayrernar Uno, and was being used as a diving support vessel. Following painstaking refurbishment, which faithfully restored its original appearance, the schooner was moored at the Moll de la Fusta quay in Barcelona’s old harbour, the Port Vell, and renamed in honour of one of Barcelona’s patron saints, Santa Eulàlia. This restoration project, which was the first of its kind in Spain, represented a step forward in disseminating our remarkable seafaring heritage. In addition to this, the restored schooner was also refitted as an operative vessel, meaning that it is not just a visitor attraction but also acts as a flagship for the museum when it sails the waters of the Mediterranean.

We highly recommend you visit this old ship which was built in Torrevieja in 1918 and named Carmen Flores. The boat is a wonderful floating ambassador for the museum, and a fine example of a three-masted schooner, which you can discover as you stroll along the quayside or, better still, climb aboard and find out about all the secrets of sailing.

 
Address: Moll de la Fusta (Alsina i Bosch)
Phone: 933 429 920
How to get there: Metro L3, stop Drassanes.| Bus 14, 18, 36, 38, 57, 59, 64 and 91.| Barcelona Bus Turístic, stop Colom-Museu Marítim.
Web site: www.mmb.cat
Opening time: From April 1st to October 31st:
Tuesday to Friday, from 12pm to 7.30pm. Saturdays, from 2pm to 7.30pm. Sundays & public holidays, from 10am to 7.30pm.
From November 1st to March 31st:
Tuesday to Friday, from 12am to 5.30pm. Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays, from 10am. to 5.30pm.
 
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