Capella (concrete ship)

Capella[1] is a concrete ship constructed in 1943 at Ostvinda (Swinemunde), by the manufacturer Schalenbau KG, Dyckerhoff & Widmann KG.

[2] This ship was not completed during the Second World War, but after its completion, it served mainly as a digger of dredging currents and as a tugboat to other ships.

In 1988, it was proclaimed a German technical monument, and in 2003, she earned a position at the Maritime Ship Museum,[3][not specific enough to verify] on the Warnow River in Rostock, 250 km north of Berlin.

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Betonschiff Capella in Rostock