Captain Nemo and his Nautilus in Gdynia?
- Written by Portal Editor
Who doesn't know the writer Jules Verne and his future and fantasy stories? I still like the film adaptation of his best-known adventure novel “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea” (by the way, the book was written between 1869 and 1870).
And now the encounter with the fantasy model “Nautilus” of his submarine in the harbour of Gdynia? !
Author Jules Verne – a French writer from Nantes
Jules Verne grew up in the shipping district of the port city of Nantes as the eldest of five children of a lawyer and his wife, who came from shipping circles, which is probably the origin of his interest in adventure and the sea. As an eleven-year-old, he is said to have secretly tried to go on a sea voyage as a cabin boy, but was taken off board at the last moment. He spent his school years at private Catholic schools in his hometown and finished it there in 1846 at the state high school. He then went to Paris to study law because he was supposed to take over his father's law practice.
In 1859 and 1861 he went on boat trips to Scotland and Norway with his composer friend Aristide Hignard, which finally opened up the world of seafaring to him. The first voyage was the basis of the novel “Voyage à reculons en Angleterre et Écosse” (Journey with Obstacles to England and Scotland), which was not published during Verne's lifetime.
In 1872, his greatest success was “Le Tour du monde en 80 jours” (Around the World in 80 Days), which he also adapted for the theatre with Adolphe d’Ennery as co-author. In 1876, the adventure political crime film Michel Strogoff (The Tsar's Courier), set in Siberia, was published with similar success and was also made into a play.
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea – Jules Verne
The press speculates that a previously unknown sea monster or an “underwater vehicle with extraordinary mechanical power” caused the ships to capsize.
Aronnax suspects a gigantic narwhal is the cause. Because of his expertise as an oceanographer, the American government asked him in 1867 to join an expedition to clarify what was happening.
So Aronnax sets sail on board the US frigate Abraham Lincoln, accompanied by his indifferent servant Conseil.
There are a number of adventures that make the book so fascinating, especially because of the period in which it was published. Maybe your interest will be piqued, too!
Nautilus – Underwater adventure in the “Batyskafem” called Nautilus
Do you also dream of exploring the depths of the ocean or are you looking for alternative entertainment?
Because that's the slogan of the submarine simulator here in Gdynia, recreated according to the technical imagination but equipped with the finest technology inside, because amazing, film-technical experiences are offered here.
The so-called Batyskafem is a timeless submarine designed for “deep sea research”.
During a bookable “exploration trip” the fellow traveller experiences an unforgettable tour at the bottom of the prehistoric ocean.
Length of the cinematic show: 13 minutes - Number of seats: 20 people / session
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