Ostend, Belgium, with its strategic location on the North Sea, boasts a rich maritime heritage, and the Mercator (Zeilschip Mercator) stands as a prime example. This grand, three-masted ship, which embarked on 41 expeditions and served during World War II, now rests permanently moored as a meticulously preserved, floating museum. Visitors can explore the ship’s deck, cabins, and historical exhibits, gaining insight into its storied past and the seafaring traditions of the region.
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