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Discover this traditional lightship, an exclusive and truly exceptional piece of maritime heritage. Built in 1939 in England, this 43.81-meter-long and 7.60-meter-wide vessel first served as a strategic anchoring point for ships during World War II, before being transformed into a museum in Amsterdam. Later towed to France, it was then converted into a unique venue dedicated to shows and concerts.
Between 2018 and 2020, the ship underwent a full restoration and complete regulatory upgrade. In 2021, it was granted a Category 4 floating establishment certificate, allowing it to safely welcome up to 299 guests.
The spectacular rooftop offers breathtaking views over the water and the harbor. With a capacity of up to 150 people, it features its own bar — the perfect setting for afterwork events or private gatherings. The main deck includes a restaurant with approximately 70 seats, equipped with a fully fitted professional kitchen.
Finally, the lower deck houses a spacious concert and event hall, complete with its own bar area, providing an exceptional venue for all types of events.
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