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Vltava has been in operation since 1940 when the Prague Steamboat Company decided to renovate its fleet. After World War II there were 17 steamboats altogether but as time went by they decayed and most of them were set aside. Only two of them are still in use – Vltava and Vyšehrad.

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  • Kolesový parník Vltava je jedním z posledních dvou velkých kolesových parníků (druhým je parník Vyšehrad), které jsou v Čechách v provozu. Parník Vltava provozuje Pražská paroplavební společnost, a.s. Nyní se využívá především k výletním a vyhlídkovým plavbám po Vltavě. V roce 2013 jej Ministerstvo kultury prohlásilo za kulturní památku České republiky. (cs)
  • Der Raddampfer Vltava wurde 1938 in der Schiffswerft Aussiger Schiffswerft und Holzindustrie - Huss, Sedlák & Goern GmbH in Olšinky auf Kiel gelegt. Der weitere Bau des Schiffes erfolgte in der Schiffswerft Praga in Prag-Libeň. 1940 wurde es in Dienst gestellt. Im Jahr 1942 erfolgte die Umbenennung in Moldau. (de)
  • Vltava has been in operation since 1940 when the Prague Steamboat Company decided to renovate its fleet. After World War II there were 17 steamboats altogether but as time went by they decayed and most of them were set aside. Only two of them are still in use – Vltava and Vyšehrad. Vltava belongs to a group of rather small steamboats. It had to be shorter and narrower in order to be able to sail easily and safely through the very busy locks on the route from Prague to Štěchovice for which it had originally been built. Because there were very low bridges on the river it did not even have a sightseeing deck. It was made in the PRAGA shipyard in Prague under the supervision of the chief constructor Mr Benbenek. After some delay it was finally floated out on 27 August 1940. It was worth 2.7 million Czech crowns. During World War II it had to be renamed along with many other boats. Its name was Moldau I (Moldau is a German word for the Vltava). The steamboat kept running on its route to Štěchovice until 1990 when it was put aside after an accident. In 1991 it was partially repaired and started operating as a restaurant boat. The last reconstruction was carried out in 2007 when the steamboat was completely reconstructed to resemble the one from 1940 as closely as possible. (en)
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  • Vltava – 145-year anniversary of Prague Steamboat Company (en)
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  • Kolesový parník Vltava je jedním z posledních dvou velkých kolesových parníků (druhým je parník Vyšehrad), které jsou v Čechách v provozu. Parník Vltava provozuje Pražská paroplavební společnost, a.s. Nyní se využívá především k výletním a vyhlídkovým plavbám po Vltavě. V roce 2013 jej Ministerstvo kultury prohlásilo za kulturní památku České republiky. (cs)
  • Der Raddampfer Vltava wurde 1938 in der Schiffswerft Aussiger Schiffswerft und Holzindustrie - Huss, Sedlák & Goern GmbH in Olšinky auf Kiel gelegt. Der weitere Bau des Schiffes erfolgte in der Schiffswerft Praga in Prag-Libeň. 1940 wurde es in Dienst gestellt. Im Jahr 1942 erfolgte die Umbenennung in Moldau. (de)
  • Vltava has been in operation since 1940 when the Prague Steamboat Company decided to renovate its fleet. After World War II there were 17 steamboats altogether but as time went by they decayed and most of them were set aside. Only two of them are still in use – Vltava and Vyšehrad. (en)
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  • Parník Vltava (cs)
  • Vltava (Schiff, 1940) (de)
  • Vltava (steamboat) (en)
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