Danish frigate "Peder Skram"

Welcome on board The old Danish frigate "Peder Skram".

Now it is a museum ship, stationed at the old Danish naval base "Holmen" in the middle of Copenhagen. When the frigates of the Peder Skram class were decommissioned on 4th January 1988, an era in the Royal Danish Navy's 500 year history came to an end. The Navy no longer operates with frigates and there are no prospects for replacement.The frigate, a submarine, a torpedo missile boat and other naval equipment can now be seen inside this old naval base. "Peder Skram" is the name of an old Danish hero.

Torpedoes alongside the old Danish frigate.

An old mast crane at the old naval base "Holmen".

 

 

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