la Nao Victoria, les marins sont sur les mâts the sailors are on the masts


Le Nao Victoria est la réplique à l’identique du Victoria, un des cinq navires qui a participé à l’expédition espagnole placée sous le commandement du portugais Magellan, expédition qui a quitté Séville le 10 août 1519. Le Victoria est le bateau qui a réalisé le plus grand exploit maritime de tous les temps ! En effet, en revenant à Séville en 1522, pour la première fois dans l’histoire maritime, un bateau part et revient dans son port d’attache, Séville, après avoir réussi à réaliser le « tour complet » de la planète. Le Nao Victoria est ainsi une réplique de l’original, un chef d’oeuvre reconstruit avec une véritable rigueur historique en 1991, à l’occasion de l’exposition universelle de Séville en 1992. Depuis, le Nao Victoria vogue autour du globe, et a même reproduit un tour du monde : rien qu’entre les années 2004 à 2006, il a navigué sur plus de 26 000 miles et visité 17 pays. Le Nao Victoria à Lorient : une présence emblématique d’un bateau qui voguait sur la route des épices pour la ville qui s’est construite pour accueillir la Compagnie des Indes orientales.
The Nao Victoria is an identical replica of the Victoria, one of the five ships that took part in the Spanish expedition under the command of Portuguese explorer Magellan, which left Seville on 10 August 1519. The Victoria was the ship that achieved the greatest maritime exploit of all time! Indeed, by returning to Seville in 1522, for the first time in maritime history, a ship left and returned to its home port, Seville, having successfully completed a "complete circumnavigation" of the planet. The Nao Victoria is thus a replica of the original, a masterpiece rebuilt with true historical rigour in 1991, for the Universal Exhibition in Seville in 1992. Since then, the Nao Victoria has sailed around the globe, and has even reproduced a circumnavigation: between 2004 and 2006 alone, she sailed over 26,000 miles and visited 17 countries. The Nao Victoria in Lorient: an emblematic presence of a ship that sailed the spice route for the town that was built to accommodate the East India Company
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The Nao Victoria is an identical replica of the Victoria, one of the five ships that took part in the Spanish expedition under the command of Portuguese explorer Magellan, which left Seville on 10 August 1519. The Victoria was the ship that achieved the greatest maritime exploit of all time! Indeed, by returning to Seville in 1522, for the first time in maritime history, a ship left and returned to its home port, Seville, having successfully completed a "complete circumnavigation" of the planet. The Nao Victoria is thus a replica of the original, a masterpiece rebuilt with true historical rigour in 1991, for the Universal Exhibition in Seville in 1992. Since then, the Nao Victoria has sailed around the globe, and has even reproduced a circumnavigation: between 2004 and 2006 alone, she sailed over 26,000 miles and visited 17 countries. The Nao Victoria in Lorient: an emblematic presence of a ship that sailed the spice route for the town that was built to accommodate the East India Company
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