SANTA EULALIA
Posted: Mon May 20, 2024 1:31 pm
Three-masted schooner, launched on Torrevieja beach (Alicante.) in 1918. Originally named the Carmen Flores, it was motorized in 1930 and renamed the Puerto de Palma, and later the Cala San Vicenç. From 1975 onwards, it sailed under the name Sayremar Uno, working as an auxiliary vessel and carrying out tasks related to underwater work.
In 1997, the Maritime Museum of Barcelona acquired the Santa Eulàlia in an auction and restored it to its original form, as a three-masted sailing ship. The craft sailed once again, and was used in numerous activities as the flagship of the Maritime Museum of Barcelona and the city.
On May 25th, 2010, the Government of Catalonia’s General Management of Cultural Heritage declared the Santa Eulàlia a Cultural Object of National Interest.
Source.https://www.mmb.cat/es/colleccions/emba ... a-eulalia/
Stamp.ATM.Spain 2002.
https://filatelia.correos.es/es/es/rinc ... ta-eulalia
More information.
https://www.todoababor.es/historia/hist ... a-eulalia/
In 1997, the Maritime Museum of Barcelona acquired the Santa Eulàlia in an auction and restored it to its original form, as a three-masted sailing ship. The craft sailed once again, and was used in numerous activities as the flagship of the Maritime Museum of Barcelona and the city.
On May 25th, 2010, the Government of Catalonia’s General Management of Cultural Heritage declared the Santa Eulàlia a Cultural Object of National Interest.
Source.https://www.mmb.cat/es/colleccions/emba ... a-eulalia/
Stamp.ATM.Spain 2002.
https://filatelia.correos.es/es/es/rinc ... ta-eulalia
More information.
https://www.todoababor.es/historia/hist ... a-eulalia/