Noah’s Ark visit to Ipswich is a testament to ABP’s expertise
Published by Stephanie Roker,
Editor
Dry Bulk,
ABP’s Port of Ipswich has welcomed a floating storytelling museum, Noah’s Ark, which will be based at the Haven Marina for 3 months and opened to members of the public at 10am on Friday 15 November.
As part of the first UK stop of a longer tour undertaken by the Dutch vessel, Noah’s Ark will be berthed at the Ipswich Haven Marina, where visitors will be able to learn more about David and Goliath, King Solomon, Adam and Eve and other legendary stories, in a cultural and educational celebration of the Bible’s Old and New Testaments. The Ark is not linked to any Church or religious group and is a family-friendly experience.
Paul Ager, ABP Divisional Port Manager – East Coast, said: “We’re delighted to welcome this educational vessel to our port and we hope that it will provide great entertainment to the local community over the festive period. Also, this is an enormous vessel, which was expertly handled by our skilled people, with little or no margin for error. This is another example of our people’s expertise, to routinely handle any challenge, flexibly and safely.”
The concept for the vessel was first developed by Dutch TV and theatre producer, Sir Aad Peters, with the goal of creating the first floating Biblical theme park in Europe. It took him 5 months to reconfigure the original vessel to contain the multitude of wooden sculpture and statues, spread across four floors, 70 m long, 13 m high and 10 m wide.
Mirjam Schepik, Managing Director, VerhalenArk + Zandverhalen, said: “We are very much looking forward to arriving in the County Town of Suffolk, and offering this ‘once in a lifetime’ opportunity for people to enjoy this uniquely beautiful cultural experience.”
Read the article online at: https://www.drybulkmagazine.com/ports-terminals/19112019/noahs-ark-visit-to-ipswich-is-a-testament-to-abps-expertise/
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