Alejandra Ponce (11.09.2017 22:37)
They don't offer online information. So when I got there on Sunday they had already close. They don't open Mondays and Tuesdays either. Still, in the outside lots majestic.
Christian Menz (14.07.2017 09:29)
Very interesting ship. Thanks for the spontaneous english tour. Impressive, especially that training rooms for modern school classes are integrated.
Wu Ryan (13.07.2017 19:45)
Guided tour only, normally in Russian. Accessible area of the icebreaker is relatively smaller than usual museum ships.
Victorianus Sudianto (29.06.2017 13:26)
Very nice place to visit in Murmansk. This ship is the first nuclear icebreaker ship in the world and have lot of historical stories. They will guide you room to room if you visit this place. Maximum per-quota is like 10-12 people only and it cost you around 300Rub/person. They have souvenir shop in the entrance inside the ship, and the price is good. Tour guide will explain everything in detail about the story of the ship and their experience, but they only explain it on Russia (so make sure you bring your Russian speaking friend to translate it for you). The tour will take around 90-120 minutes depend on the tour guide. And they have many interactive room that you can play with, but time is short. You also can take photo and send the photo to your email for free (must try!!) Beside that, make sure you bring jacket/sweater, because temperature is so freezingly cold.
Hadi Karimi (28.08.2016 19:19)
The first nuclear ice breaker in the world. The young captain explains it very well. Castro, Gagarin and some other famous people visited it and their picture is in the captain room.