Proudly presents the fine ITALIAN LINE seagoing tradition ... staterooms
designed for regal comfort ... many with private verandahs and sitting
rooms ... broad ... expansive promenade decks ... both open and glass
enclosed ... a wide open sports deck ... attractive Verandah Cafe ...
two outdoor pools ... cocktail lounge and smoke rooms.
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Outstanding in their design are the imposing social lounges, where
artistry and good taste in decoration combine to give you the feeling of
being in a luxurious home. These rooms of splendor are fitting backgorunds
for the gala social events planned for your eintertainment. Writing
rooms ... library ... gymnasium ... beauty salon ... barber shop ...
and ship’s Chapel spell out the perfect ship for a perfect CRUISE.
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The huge open air pools,
surrounded by spacious decks, enable you to enjoy real outdoor life at
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First Class stateroom, typical
of the accommodations so thoughtfully planned for your comfort.
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Picture yourself in the
elegant First Class dining salon.
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M.V. Saturnia |
| Builders: | Cantiere Navate Triestino - Monfalcone, Italy |
| Launched: | 1927 |
| Scraped: | 1965 |
| Gross Tonnage: | 23,970 tons |
| Length: | 631 ft. |
| Width: | 79 ft. |
| Propulsion: | Twin Screw driven by Burmeister & Wain Diesels |
| Service Speed: | 29 knots |
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All photo’s from the webmaster’s private collection. Text from 1953 Italian Line brochure’s and
advertisements. Vital statistics from William H. Miller’s Pictorial Encyclopedia of Ocean
Liners, 1860-1994. Full bibliographical information available
here.
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