M/S Wilhelm Tham

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M/S Wilhelm Tham is the company's next oldest ship

The M/S Wilhelm Tham is the company’s next oldest ship. Like her sister Juno, she was built at the Motala shipyard and was launched in 1912. There are 25 cabins on three decks providing space for around 50 passengers. The dining room and lounge are found on the shelter deck and the bridge deck offers a covered aft deck with a perfect view.

The dining room on the Wilhelm Tham was extended in 2001. The cabins, dining room and lounge were renovated in 2003-2004. Much has been done to preserve the right atmosphere on board, with furnishings that match the period spirit.

 The M/S Wilhelm Tham was listed in 2004 by the National Maritime Museums, considering her historically important. We are naturally quite proud of this distinction as it proves our efforts to preserve the ship have succeeded.

 

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